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USA Today reports that Nintendo’s got another entry coming in June for Metroid called Other M, with the famous Samus Aran in action once more.
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Learning combat with America’s Army
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Foreign Policy has a whole article about America’s Army, a first-person shooter first developed by the US military that’s now available for everyone to play. Plus, there’s also some extra notes about other games as well.
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Xargon, episode three
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Here’s the last part of this nifty shareware gem, in nine videos:
Malvineous finally makes his way to Xargon’s castle, where, with the help of his belt buckle laser and the powerups, he succeeds in taking out one more reactor, and then Xargon himself. And it’s no easy feat; all [...]
Video Game Jocks Podcast 2/22/2010
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In this episode, we talk about X10, Uncharted 2’s Multiplayer DLC, In this episode, we talk about X10, Uncharted 2’s Multiplayer DLC, Call of Duty 7, the Newest World Warriors in Super Street Fighter IV, Heavy Rain, We Answer Your Listener Mail and More!
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Game Time: One Jock Army
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Here is Davide showing everyone how the One Man Army perk can easily turn into 1 tactical nuke and an easy victory for your team.
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More about the Star Trek multiplayer
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USA Today writes more about the new multiplayer game based on the Star Trek franchise. Plus, they’ve even got an interview with Leonard Nimoy, who contributed his voice as Spock, reprising his famous role at least one more time for the new computer game.
And yeah, I know this was [...]
Blake Stone: Planet Strike, part two
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Here is the rest of the second game with Blake’s battle, in another 13 videos:
Among other things worth noting here are that the alien guard who takes the place of the green-uniformed star trooper from the first game may play possum more than once, so you need to be [...]
Let’s travel into The Next Space!
Submitted by Gaming Briefs and Nostalgia Bits
In six recordings:
A decent shoot-em-up in outer space that features ideas reminiscent of same company’s Alpha Mission games. When you bust open the special icon containers, you can then fire on the icons to switch them to a different letter reading. Pretty inventive and entertaining.
By the way, I wouldn’t [...]
Xargon, episode one
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Here is an adventure game similar to Jill of the Jungle, but with improved and advanced graphics. The first part comes in 5 videos:
An archaeologist named Malveneous Havershim has an accident that transports him into a fantastic world where he must do battle with the title warlord. At the [...]
Mahou Daisakusen magic
Submitted by Gaming Briefs and Nostalgia Bits
Here’s a fantastic plane shooter known in the west as Sorcer Striker, in six parts. Look ahead and you’ll understand why it’s got that title:
Yep, it’s set in a medieval-like world, with aircrafts that use magical firepower. The fairy-tale land has been invaded by an evil conqueror, and it’s [...]
Off Road Thunder taping
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Right after the big leap.
The followup to Off Road Challenge, this puts you in a ring-based race where you go through several different pathways, including an underground parking lot, and you’ve even got nitro burst icons to try and obtain to your advantage. It may not be quite the [...]
LGJ: Dante’s Infringement (or lack thereof)
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While I’m still waiting for my copy of Dante’s Inferno, I have been checking out the review sites, Achievement guides and message boards in preparation for the arrival of the game. One question that keeps being asked over and over again, between many different boards, is “How is EA not [...]
Danger Freak filming
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I just wish the intro weren’t left to run as long as 3 minutes, but after that, we get to the main point:
It’s a stunt-racing game with motorcycles and speed boats. It’s really funny how the Yellow Submarine from the Beatles song turns up!
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Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold, part six
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And now, the last episode in the saga of Blake Stone’s first battle against the sinister Dr. Goldfire. In the last eleven parts:
The first secret floor here is accessed through the first official level this time, while to access the second one, leave one of the generators you need [...]
Tomorrow’s Video Game Jocks Podcast: We’ll Do It Live!
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In celebration of Valentine’s Day, President’s Day, the NBA All-Star Game and the fact that I want to keep our Skype credit in tact, we, much like Bill O’Reilly, will do it live! “It” being our podcast.
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LGJ: Wait, it’s not a derivative?
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This week’s LGJ takes another look at NBA Jam and examines a rare example of a sequel potentially not being a derivative.
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Will Currency Hedges Be Key in the Global Microtransaction Model?
Submitted by Law of the Game
I was chatting with Zack Karlsson and Stephanie O’Malley Deming at Game::Business::Law last evening, and the topic of currency hedging came up. The discussion was certainly interesting, but unfortunately short lived, and I thought it might serve as an interesting point to examine. While hedging has been going on to [...]
Law of the Game on Twitter
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I’m pleased to announce that Law of the Game is now on Twitter at http://twitter.com/LawoftheGame. While I don’t expect the feed to be extremely active, it will contain short thoughts from conferences as I attend them and links to the latest Law of the Game and LGJ content, which may [...]
Tetris gets tons of paid downloads for mobile units
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Tetris once again has proven the leading puzzle game, as it’s reported that it’s passed the 100 million paid download mark on mobile phones:
NEW YORK (AP) - More than 25 years after its birth, Tetris is the best-selling mobile game of all time, having surpassed 100 million paid downloads [...]
Speeches Galore in 2010
Submitted by Law of the Game
There are quite a few speaking engagements already lined up throughout 2010. Here’s a quick overview if you’re hoping to catch up with me at an event this coming year.
Game::Business::Law 2010 - January 27-28, 2010, SMU Law School, Dallas TX
I will be moderating a panel in the afternoon on January [...]
LGJ: Nagging Trademark Questions
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In the latest LGJ, we look at a few nagging trademark issues in the context of NBA Jam.
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LGJ: Cross-Licensing Complications
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In this LGJ, we look at the issues created in cross-licensing, specifically related to music games.
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Trajectile
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37 views January 3rd, 2010 at 6:53 pm -
Also known as Reflect Missile in Europe, this Q-Games developed DSiWare title is making it’s way to North America courtesy of Nintendo. Trajectile features blocky retro graphics, chiptune soundtrack, and 200 levels available for download January 4th for 500 Points via DSiWare.
Read more: http://videogame2play.com/platform/portable/ds/trajectile#ixzz0beYWvoBS
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Israeli chess champ wins 2009 world cup
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In more chess related news, Boris Gelfand of Rishon LeZion has won the 2009 Chess World Cup. This is simply marvelous news.
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LGJ: IP Police, Arrest this man, He talks in torrents
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This week’s LGJ goes into the reported ‘Pirate Finder General’ in the UK and what could follow in the US.
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