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Yesterday, one screenshot from the upcoming Super Smash Bros. release for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U leaked. Today, Nintendo released 120 official screenshots of the hotly anticipated 2014 title and they're awesome. With new characters Mega ...
Yesterday, one screenshot from the upcoming Super Smash Bros. release for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U leaked. Today, Nintendo released 120 official screenshots of the hotly anticipated 2014 title and they're awesome. With new characters Mega Man, Villager, and the Wii Fit Trainer (it looks like she adds a cool, never-before-seen in Smash Bros. element), these photos make us wish that they would just release the game now. Nevertheless, here are a handful of the screenshots provided by Nintendo (click here to check out all 120 of them!): Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment of America Jack Tretton was recently interviewed by Forbes, where he hinted the PS4 may hit a shortage. He states, "I certainly think, given the technology that we're offering, given the ...
President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment of America Jack Tretton was recently interviewed by Forbes, where he hinted the PS4 may hit a shortage. He states, "I certainly think, given the technology that we're offering, given the software lineup, given the price point we have, that we'll have consumers interested in excess of what we're able to manufacture." He is the second Sony executive to predict the shortcoming, and it has been assured that the first shipments will eventually sell out. Sony has been very good at marketing their next-gen console, considering that pre-orders for the PS4 keeps getting better. It seems the best way to be guaranteed a PS4 for the upcoming holidays is if people start reserving them now. Read more about PS4 at PlayStation Gang > Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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A recent advertisement in a popular UK tabloid, The Sun Newspaper, has indicated that Sony's PS4 will be launched on November 21, 2013. It has been confirmed during E3 that the PS4 release date would be in time for the Holidays, so the ...
A recent advertisement in a popular UK tabloid, The Sun Newspaper, has indicated that Sony's PS4 will be launched on November 21, 2013. It has been confirmed during E3 that the PS4 release date would be in time for the Holidays, so the November 21st date seems accurate enough considering the date is near Thanksgiving in the US. The PS4 is priced at $399 and pre-orders are available at selected retailers. Check out the ad from the newspaper: Read more about PS4 at PlayStation Gang > Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Developer 2K Marin is currently in the process of adapting the XCOM series into a third-person action game. That has the franchise’s fans worrying that tactics will take a backseat to run-and-gun shooter gameplay. That’s not ...
Developer 2K Marin is currently in the process of adapting the XCOM series into a third-person action game. That has the franchise’s fans worrying that tactics will take a backseat to run-and-gun shooter gameplay. That’s not the case, as the game’s creative director Morgan Gray explained to GamesBeat in April. “It’s pretty much classic X-Com,” said Gray. “But we wanted to move it away from the classic isometric god-view mechanics of the previous games. We wondered what it would be like to be the guys in the battlefield.” Now, 2K Marin is showing off the game’s more thoughtful, tactical side in a new trailer starring The Bureau’s Battle Focus mechanic: Battle Focus enables players to slow down the action, assess the situation, and enact commands and strategies in a gun fight. It looks similar to the turn-based interface that developer Firaxis used in 2012′s XCOM: Enemy Unknown, only The Bureau reverts to real-time gameplay once the player exits Battle Focus. The Bureau: XCOM Declassified is due out for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on Aug. 20. Filed under: Games GamesBeat 2013 is our fifth annual conference on disruption in the video game market. You'll get 360-degree perspectives from top gaming executives, developers, and analysts on what’s to come in the industry. Our theme this year is “The Battle Royal.” Check out full event details here, and grab your early-bird tickets here! .boilerplate-after hr { margin: 10px 0 10px 0; }
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Digital-distribution has its pros and cons. On Steam, gamers have access to a digital library anywhere and they don’t need to keep a shelf full of discs. At the same time, Steam customers can’t trade their titles or lend them...
Digital-distribution has its pros and cons. On Steam, gamers have access to a digital library anywhere and they don’t need to keep a shelf full of discs. At the same time, Steam customers can’t trade their titles or lend them to friends … except that last part might change. The latest beta for Valve’s Steam client includes dialog prompts for when a gamer’s friend is using one of their titles, according to a post on message board NeoGAF. That could mean that the company is considering enabling game sharing between friends through its digital store. We’ve reached out to Valve to ask if and when this feature will go live. The relevant code is only in the Steam beta, and you can find the following prompts by opening the steamui_english file: SteamUI_JoinDialog_SharedLicense_Title “Shared game library” SteamUI_JoinDialog_SharedLicenseLocked_OwnerText “Just so you know, your games are currently in use by %borrower%. Playing now will send %borrower% a notice that it’s time to quit.” SteamUI_JoinDialog_SharedLicenseLocked_BorrowerText “This shared game is currently unavailable. Please try again later or buy this game for your own library.” That makes it pretty clear that Valve is at least testing this capability. A feature like this is similar to what Microsoft is building into the new Xbox One console. That device treats physical games like digital releases, which limits how the discs are resold, but it also enables game sharing among family members. Filed under: Games GamesBeat 2013 is our fifth annual conference on disruption in the video game market. You'll get 360-degree perspectives from top gaming executives, developers, and analysts on what’s to come in the industry. Our theme this year is “The Battle Royal.” Check out full event details here, and grab your early-bird tickets here! .boilerplate-after hr { margin: 10px 0 10px 0; }
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FarmVille Limited Edition FV B-Day 2013 Animals: FarmVille Fondant Unicorn – 30 Farm Cash FarmVille Pizza Party Pig – 16 Farm Cash FarmVille Party Clown Sheep – 16 Farm Cash FarmVille Party Goer Goat – 14 Farm Ca...
FarmVille Limited Edition FV B-Day 2013 Animals: FarmVille Fondant Unicorn – 30 Farm Cash FarmVille Pizza Party Pig – 16 Farm Cash FarmVille Party Clown Sheep – 16 Farm Cash FarmVille Party Goer Goat – 14 Farm Cash FarmVille Limited Edition FV B-Day 2013 Trees: FarmVille Celebration Tree (Level 1) – 8 Farm Cash FarmVille Birthday Cake Stand Tree (Level 2) – 12 Farm Cash FarmVille Birthday Cookies Tree (Level 1) – 8 Farm Cash FarmVille Streamers Tree (Level 2) – 12 Farm Cash FarmVille Confetti Surprise Tree (Level 1) – 8 Farm Cash FarmVille Party Favors Tree (Level 2) – 12 Farm Cash FarmVille Limited Edition FV B-Day 2013 Decorations: FarmVille Pinata Fun – 12 Farm Cash FarmVille 4th Birthday Banner Arch – 25,000 Farm Coins FarmVille Confetti & Streamers Path – 5,000 Farm Coins
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If you're a member of Big Fish's Game Club, there are two truths that we can probably agree on: 1) you like getting a discount; 2) you buy a lot of games. I can't help you with #2, but if you're looking for some additional savings you ca...
If you're a member of Big Fish's Game Club, there are two truths that we can probably agree on: 1) you like getting a discount; 2) you buy a lot of games. I can't help you with #2, but if you're looking for some additional savings you can layer on top of your existing Game Club discount, today's the day!Use coupon code GAMECLUB to save an additional 30% on all of your Big Fish purchases today. Hurry though! There's a reason we keep saying "today" in this article. The sale ends tonight at midnight.
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Happy Fourth Birthday, FarmVille!!! We have loved you for four years and continue to keep FarmVille Freaks up-to-date and informed about their favorite virtual farming game. In honor of FarmVille’s upcoming fourth birthday this mon...
Happy Fourth Birthday, FarmVille!!! We have loved you for four years and continue to keep FarmVille Freaks up-to-date and informed about their favorite virtual farming game. In honor of FarmVille’s upcoming fourth birthday this month, we are slashing the price of our FarmVille Freak t-shirts to only $5 each, plus shipping. Purchasing a FarmVille Freak t-shirt is a great way to support our site and also show your love for your favorite FarmVille news source. The sale is going on while supplies last, so be sure to act fast and take advantage of this sale. Sizes X-Small $5.00 USD Small $5.00 USD Medium $5.00 USD Large $5.00 USD X-Large $5.00 USD 2X-Large $5.00 USD Color Black White
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genuine concern among gamers that 2D games were going to die out forever, replaced permanently by 3D games likeMario 64, Tekken, and Crash Bandicoot. Today that notion is a bit absurd, as 2D games peacefully coexist among the most graphi...
genuine concern among gamers that 2D games were going to die out forever, replaced permanently by 3D games likeMario 64, Tekken, and Crash Bandicoot. Today that notion is a bit absurd, as 2D games peacefully coexist among the most graphically impressive 3D experiences ever made. Between digital marketplaces, mobile games, and a surge of indie developers, 2D gaming is here to stay. But in 1996, the death of 2D was a genuine concern. Playing Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara, a collection of Capcom's 2D D&D brawlers Tower of Doom (1993) and Shadow over Mystara (1996), I can't help but transport myself back to that time. 2D beat 'em up games like Final Fight and Streets of Rage had run their course by then, and the genre had been stagnating like so many 2D genres at the time. Looking back, these games feel like a genuine last effort to revitalize the genre, Shadow over Mystara especially. While Tower of Doom is a solid game, there's a good reason Shadow over Mystara takes top billing in this collection. Simply put, you'd be hard pressed to find an arcade brawler with more depth. Relegated to arcades and a Japan-only collection on Sega Saturn, Shadow over Mystara is a game that deserves a new audience. It's ahead of its time in many ways. In fact, the only game I'd consider its peer is Guardian Heroes, another classic of the genre. By mixing a simple, quarter-munching genre with a fighting game pedigree and the RPG aspects of D&D, Capcom crafted some uncharacteristically deep arcade games. It's only in recent years, with games like Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and Legend of Dungeon that we've seen the brawler genre infused with so much depth. Players begin by choosing from one of six different classes -- Fighter, Dwarf, Elf, Cleric, Thief, and Magic User. Each class comes with their own unique movesets. The Fighter, for example, may have the framework of the traditional 2D brawler character, but he has everything from lunging attacks to aerial launchers and the ability to parry and counterattack. The Magic User, conversely, doesn't have much in way of attack strength, but has access to a repertoire of powerful spells. When you get four players together that D&D feel shines through, as each class's strengths and weaknesses play off of each other. Both games take players through typical fantasy adventures, where an evil force is looking to harm the realm and it's up to you to stop them. It's cliché fare -- the story isn't good at all (and even contains a couple silly grammatical errors), but it's brief and harmless. More interesting are the moments where the games ask you to make choices on where you'll go next. Both Tower of Doomand Shadow over Mystara are packed with branching paths and hidden areas. There are several entire levels you'll only experience by completing multiple adventures, lending these games a ton of replay value, even if each one only takes an hour or so to complete. Read more about Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara at GameZone > Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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While EA had a very impressive E3, showcasing Battlefield 4,Need for Speed Rivals, and teasing the likes of a new Star Wars Battlefront, there was one title noticeably absent from the publisher/developer conglomerate's lineup: The Sims 4...
While EA had a very impressive E3, showcasing Battlefield 4,Need for Speed Rivals, and teasing the likes of a new Star Wars Battlefront, there was one title noticeably absent from the publisher/developer conglomerate's lineup: The Sims 4. The Sims 4 was first announced in early May, but absolutely no details, images, or videos were released alongside the news. Given that EA's press conference centered entirely on next-gen consoles, it's understandable why they elected not to show off the PC/Mac-exclusive title, which will now be revealed at Gamescom in Germany. Gamescom 2013 will be held in Cologne, Germany between August 21 through August 25. Until then, we'll have to wait patiently, worry over possible nightmare scenarios, and play the upcomingIsland Paradise expansion for The Sims 3. Get more up-to-date Sims 4 news at GameZone > Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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