Dan the Ad Man, who normally works in...advertising, has found the spare time to put together this amazing Street Fighter video consisting of "motion sculptures".
Dan the Ad Man, who normally works in...advertising, has found the spare time to put together this amazing Street Fighter video consisting of "motion sculptures".
Who says you need to be a newly-revealed or upcoming AAA blockbuster game to get a fancy cinematic trailer.
Peculiarly, one of the things that was highlighted during the Call of Duty: Ghosts presentation last week was fish AI that moves out of the way when you get close. And as SUPERMARIOGALAXY13 highlights here, fish doing that is not exactly a new innovation—or hell, even an exciting one. It's nearly 20 years old!
Super Mario Bros., the 1993 film, paved the way video game movies for all time to come. Namely, that everyone would expect them to be terrible. It opened 20 years ago on Tuesday, and John Leguizamo, who starred as Luigi, had the grace and good humor to record this message for a Super Mario Bros. film fansite.
Paul Goldschmidt fishes for the 1-1 slider way outside of the strike zone. He kicks dirt over the batter's box chalk, walks in a counterclockwise semicircle, fidgets with the brim of his helmet, and digs back in. Jon Garland rolls his shoulders and sweeps his foot twice over the pitching rubber. Now I may press X.
No longer making shooters exclusively for PlayStation 3, Insomniac is now making ... a shooter for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The former Overstrike arrives on Tuesday as the reconstituted Fuse