1. Spiky-haired protagonist 2. Earnest/clueless female lead 3. Amnesia a key plot point 4. Events foretold by prophecy 5. Random battles 6. Orphaned party members 7. Airship travel 8. Underage …
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“More mature titles would mean that the users will have more games to choose from on the Wii and I think that is a good thing. It would be great …
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It gets better, though: Mario & Luigi spend most of the game exploring Bowser’s body in search of a way out, while Bowser stomps around the kingdom doing his usual …
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RANK COMPANY LOCATION BUSINESS 1 Protegra Inc. Winnipeg Information technology and business consulting 2 Miele Canada Ltd. Vaughan, Ont. …
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1 (1) – World of Goo 2 (2) – Tetris Party 3 (3) – My Aquarium 4 (8) – Cue Sports – Pool Revolution 5 (4) – Fun! Fun! Minigolf …
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“Previously, people thought that games might be recession-proof. We’re already being affected by the recession. The game industry is growing, but it has been impacted by the recession. We …
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single player progression is more open – choose to play the songs/venues you want – as popularity grows, you get more money and fans, then you’ll be asked to do …
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1. Dragon Quest IX (NDS, Square Enix) 2. Final Fantasy XIII (PS3, Square Enix) 3. Biohazard 5 [Resident Evil 5] (PS3, Capcom) 4. Dragon Quest VI (NDS, Square Enix) 5. …
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Guinness World Records®, the worldwide authority on record-breaking, announces today the release date of its definitive collection of video game records, facts and trivia — Guinness …
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“Since I became the head of development for Capcom, there’s really three main pillars to my approach to development. The first one is original titles. Every certain number of years …
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Zubo (NDS, EA): 6 / 7 / 7 / 7 – (27/40) Monster Racer (NDS, Koei): 8 / 8 / 8 / 7 – (31/40) Inukana no Ichizoku (NDS, From …
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I have a love hate relationship with trademark boards. I love it because it gives us a heads-up about what coming next. I hate it because about …
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“Where people go wrong in the casual market is that, while the development costs are exploding on the casual side, they’re treating the Wii like the old PC market – …
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