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Tag Archives: launch
3DS? Iwata One Of Those Suckas
Shigeru Miyamoto is a happy fella. And who can blame him? The Nintendo gaming topdog is finally seeing his dream of a 3D Mario game coming true, with news from the Game Developers Conference that a title is in the … Continue reading
Crysis 2 Video Not Enough? How About A Multiplayer Demo To Boot? Hummana hummana!
So there’s no doubting that I’m monogamy-101 when it comes to first person shooters. I’m a peas-in-a-pod, walking hand-in-hand, matching jumpers kind of lover with my one and only, Modern Warfare 2. Forget your Black Ops tossbags*, Halo shizzle*, or … Continue reading
Nintendo Takes 3DS Out To Launch
Well, spank my three dimensional ass. Nintendo today announce the 3DS launch titles to accompany its new baby’s release on March 27th and, wouldn’t you know it, there’s actually a few humdingers. Sadly, there’s not a hum, or even a … Continue reading