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GameDaily: Babe Of The Week
18 years ago

GameDaily: Babe Of The Week

 

 

Um.. I am more of a Princess Zelda fan myself, but Peach is Ok to, If you like a winy little girl.

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Guitar Hero Aerosmith Set List Rumor

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Setlist Tier 1 – Venue: Nipmuc Regional High School “All The Young Dudes” – Mott The Hopple “The Dream Police” – Cheap Trick “Make It” – Aerosmith “Uncle Salty” – …
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Street Fighter 4 NES

This is an old school pirated game. Heck it is not even from Capcom.

Maria Sharapova Talks Top Spin 3
18 years ago

Maria Sharapova Talks Top Spin 3

 

You mentioned on your site that you want to do doubles with Orlando Bloom. What about him do you like? I’ve liked him a lot in a few …
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Project Hammer Back From The Dead?
18 years ago

Project Hammer Back From The Dead?

Many of you may remember Nintendo killed Project Hammer last year. You may also remember or been a part of the uproar caused by the death of Project Hammer? Has …
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Hudson Announces Ten Wiiware Games In The Works (UPDATE)
18 years ago

Hudson Announces Ten Wiiware Games In The Works (UPDATE)

Hudson today announced ten games, for the Japanese Wiiware, that they have in the works. Below are five of them with some pic.

Joysound:

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RE4 Should Not Be Sold Period, To Anyone

Anne Diamond, an English TV presenter:

Resident Evil 4 (Capcom) ‘This game shouldn’t be allowed to be sold, even to adults. It wallows in violence for violence sake… You witness …
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Australia to get public consultation for R18+ classification

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Censorship Ministers at the Standing Committee of Attorneys-General (SCAG) today agreed to public consultation on the issue of R18+ computer games.

Deputy Premier and Attorney-General Rob Hulls welcomed the agreement by SCAG to consult on whether an R18+ classification for computer games should be introduced into the National Classification Scheme.

Mr Hulls said there had been community interest for some time about reviewing the current classification scheme, which only allows computer games with a maximum classification of MA15+ to be lawfully available in Australia.

“I believe that censorship laws should strike an appropriate balance between freedom of expression and community concerns about depictions that condone or incite violence, as well as the principle that minors should be protected from material likely to harm or disturb them,” he said.

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The Big Five!!!!

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North America: 1. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Nintendo) 2. Wii Play (Nintendo) 3. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle (Activision) 4. …
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More Sky Crawler Screens and Yes I am Infatuated
18 years ago

More Sky Crawler Screens and Yes I am Infatuated

I can not get enough of this game, its so pretty!

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Just How Good Is Pro Evo 2008?
18 years ago

Just How Good Is Pro Evo 2008?

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Finally, a sports game for Wii that makes the end experience smarter, not dumber. No arbitrary waggle just for the sake of waggle. Just really intelligent IR …
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EA extends offer for Take Two

After Take-Two denied EA bid for take-over, and then moved there annual stock holders meetings to April 18th, which further more delayed the negotiations. EA has given Take-two an extension …
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Paramount Joins The Gaming World
18 years ago

Paramount Joins The Gaming World

The studio has expanded its interactive department team and is putting together a slate of games that it will partially or completely finance and for which it will …
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Check Out The Byron Report For Yourself

Yesterday we reported that the Byron report came out. To crudely  explain 224 pages, basically the UK should rethink the gaming ratting system. Check out yesterdays coverage HERE, and HERE …
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EA ANNOUNCES ZUBO – A NEW CHILDRENS VIDEO GAME EXCLUSIVE TO NINTENDO DS
18 years ago

EA ANNOUNCES ZUBO – A NEW CHILDRENS VIDEO GAME EXCLUSIVE TO NINTENDO DS

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Original Nintendo DS game features collectable characters in a music-based rhythm-action adventure

Guildford, U.K. – March 28th, 2008 – The EA Casual Entertainment Label today announced the development of a new wholly-owned, original intellectual property, created for 7-11 year old boys and girls. ZuboTM is a music-based rhythm-action game featuring a unique set of characters that is scheduled to ship worldwide later this year, exclusively on the Nintendo DSTM handheld system.

“Zubo represents the culmination of a dedicated incubation project, the first of its kind at EA, which specifically sought to develop a new videogame property for boys and girls under 12,” said Harvey Elliott, Head of the EA Bright Light studio in Guildford, UK. “The team here has designed a rich, immersive and, above all, enjoyable experience – one that will live in the schoolyard, at home or on the move.”

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