By paying specific attention to crafting and balancing the one-player and local multiplayer modes as separate experiences, the series could have moved closer to becoming a truly great game for …
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18 years ago
Oh, Project Hammer, how I weep for the.
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18 years ago
Interplay announced today that it will bring four of its popular Sega Genesis titles to the Nintendo Virtual Console: Earthworm Jim, Earthworm Jim 2, Boogerman and Clayfighter.
Destructoid: So just tell me a little bit about Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, and the direction you’re kind of taking with it.
Graham Fuchs, Executive Producer: So …
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18 years ago
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I am not sure If I consider these the top 5 Mario Kart Tracks. What would be your top five?
These are all taken from the Denver stop of the Mario Kart Driving School. It makes sense that Kotaku was there, because they are based out of Denver.
Mario Kart …
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1. Grand Theft Auto IV 2. Mario Kart Wii 3. Dark Secto 4. Iron Man 5. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2
Wii
1. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo EAD, …
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“It’s not just about guitars,” Kotick says. “We’ll include a lot of other instruments, vocals. It will help us expand internationally. It’s the first game we’ve had in which we …
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18 years ago
We already knew that the, Michigan State Spartan, will be gracing this years Box of NCAA. Here is the official NCAA Wii Football Boxart.
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01 (01) [WII] Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) 02 (02) [PS3] Gran Turismo 5: Prologue (Sony Computer Ent.) 03 (03) [WII] Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games (Sega) 04 …
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Trade body ELSPA welcomes Q1 games sales but implores Government to lend greater support for one of the UK’s most successful industriesMonday 21st April/… Following the announcement that the UK video games market hit a new all-time high for its first quarter results, ELSPA (the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association) has called on Government to significantly increase its support for one of the UK’s most successful entertainment industries. The figures, released in a report just published by analysts ChartTrack on behalf of ELSPA, which monitors the UK games industry’s retail sales by providing official statistics on its business, revealed that retailers have turned over £418.4million across all software for the period 30th December to 29th March, with 17.89million units sold. Video games and home office software were up a third in value compared to last year’s figures of £317million market value and unit sales 15.62million.