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Gauntlet Makes A Comeback: Warrior Needs Food Badly!

May 28, 2008

warrior_lead Gauntlet Makes A Comeback: Warrior Needs Food Badly!Gauntlet rises from the ashes once again, this time for the DS platform, when it hits shelves in late June. We got a hands on preview and took the Warrior for a spin. It won’t disappoint fans of the arcade game, except possibly the screen size and playing the Wizard character with the express purpose of throwing elbows at the douchebags who play as the Elf.

The game still supports four-player co-op through local or Wi-Fi. But Eidos threw in a few new wrinkles with power moves for each character and online options like Death Match, Team Death Match and even voice-over-IP capability. You can still talk shit or reminisce about the days when Gauntlet first debuted in arcades/commiserate over shared fears of approaching middle age.
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Castlevania’s Koji Igarashi Thinks You’re A Wuss

May 20, 2008

castlevaniaooe_1_bmp_jpgcopy Castlevanias Koji Igarashi Thinks Youre A Wuss
Ok, Koji Igarashi, the man behind the Castlevania series doesn’t come out and call you a pansy. But he does mention that he wouldn’t want to port Castlevania to the Wii simply because using the Wiimote to wield the whip would tire your arm out. Check out the video interview with Igarishi talking about Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia for the DS, after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »

News

The Return Of Tecmo Bowl

May 01, 2008

Tecmo Bowl
Tecmo Bowl is back, bitches! It arrives as a DS exclusive this fall. So prepare to have your fond memories of the game thrown under the wheels of an oncoming tractor trailer. Read the rest of this entry »

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Get Twisted This Fall

May 01, 2008

Rubik\'s World
The biggest selling puzzle game of all time, the Rubik’s Cube, will hit the Wii and DS later this fall in the form of Rubik’s World. We for one, had no idea that the Cube was spawned from the mind of a Hungarian architect back in 1974. Use that info tonight in a random conversation and count how many seconds it takes for the eyes of your friends to glaze over. Read the rest of this entry »