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They (whoever “they” are) say you should never meet your heroes. The logic behind that tidy parcel of wisdom is that if you get too close you’ll see how human and pathetically ordinary your heroes actually are. But things are quite different in Japan. Meet the oddest Japanese videogame heroes and you won’t be underwhelmed or disappointed: instead, you’ll be hypnotised by some podger’s perpetual hip gyration dance and ripped to …
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This year marks the 27th Golden Joystick Awards which will be held in London, England on 30 October 2009. For the maths-challenged that means the first GJAs was held way back in 1983.
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All week we’ve been wallowing in Sega-soaked self pity, lamenting the Dreamcast’s tragically short lifespan. From 1999 to 2001 it managed to go from “Sega’s big comeback” to “whoops, out of business” despite a strong, diverse lineup of first and third party titles. …
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Mario has done it all, appearing in nearly every type of game imaginable. His (usual) success in every field is unparalleled in the realm of gaming mascots, but of all his spin-offs, our favorites have been Mario’s forays into the world of role-playing games. Just like in every other genre, Mario made it his own while still keeping it fun for the level-grinding, loot-collectors. …
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In the mid-‘90s console scene, everyone knew that importing games from Japan was where the real action was at; because of the prohibitive cost of publishing games in the US, tons of great games stayed in Japan, apparently because they were just too awesome to find audiences outside of its borders. …
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Gamers can now design their dream home on the Nintendo Wii or DS. Majesco Entertainment Company has just announced that Our House: Party! for Wii and Our House for Nintendo DS are now available at retailers nationwide. In these creative games with a do-it-yourself approach, players strap on their tool belts and complete home improvement projects with one goal: to build a house that becomes the envy of the neighborhood.
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For the first time since launch day back in 2006 Nintendo finally announced a price cut for US and Japan Wii.
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Nintendo officially unveiling the Wii price dropping to 9.99 in the US. The much rumored price drop goes into effect on Sunday, September 27.
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Nintendo has announced the release date of their new Mario game at TGS 09.
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Well there has been rumors for some time that there would be a price cut and it was leaked by Best Buy or Toys R Us but this time its not a rumor. On Sunday the price of a Wii will drop by .00 to 0.00, the announcement was made by Nintendo today. The price cuts will start on Sunday
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