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The Memory Card .45: The birth of the cutsceneWhile a videogame’s story is one of the most important aspects of modern games, this wasn’t necessarily the case twenty years ago. True, retro designers would make sure to create a believable world for their videogame to exist in, but very rarely were stories integrated ... |
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Stone Age Gamer keeping the good old days… goodOld school gaming may be experiencing a bit of a renaissance here on Aeropause thanks to neat brick-and-mortal retailers like PlayNTrade, but it’s common knowledge that the Internet is an excellent place to find old gaming goodness. If you haven’t heard of Stone Age Gamer, this is my ... |
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Discountoid: Atlus gets pimped out!I'd like to thank Amazon for giving me the opportunity (read: excuse) to post that image.That's not the only reason to praise the online retailer this week, however. They've slashed prices on over a dozen titles published by Atlus. There's some quality stuff in their list going for ... |
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Team Ninja Considering Wii Development, PS3 Still Hasn't Seen Full Potential [Team Ninja]Team Ninja isn’t quite dead and buried. As we first broke, Tomonobu Itagaki, the founder of the studio, quit and sued the company. But in September Tecmo announced a new head for the studio and said they were currently working on three new titles. Gamasutra recently sat down with that new head, H ... |
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The Rush To Review [Feature]I almost didn’t write this. It feels a bit like beating a dead horse. But then I drank a cup of coffee and decided maybe some dead horses deserve the beating. How is it that so many people have reviewed LittleBigPlanet? I’m not asking this because the single player levels are so insa... |
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Tecmo introduces the new faces of Team NinjaFiled under: TGS At a very, very informal Tecmo event, held during the Tokyo Game Show on Saturday evening, attendees were introduced to the new faces of post-Itagaki Team Ninja. Though we'd heard before that Jin Hasegawa had taken over as the head of the Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive developme... |


