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namco bandai
Dr. Kawashima Brings Brain Training To PC
Dr. Ryuta Kawashima brings brain training to the PC next month in Namco Bandai's Brain Exercise with Dr. Kawashima. More » -
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EA Sports Complex Races Onto PlayStation Home
EA has launched the first phase of their EA Sports Complex in PlayStation Home, delivering new things to see and do in Sony's virtual world. More » -
The Dark Knight: Batmobile
Batmobile Makes iPhone Drive-By
Glu Mobile brings the caped crusader to the iPhone for the first time with The Dark Knight: Batmobile, a mini-game featuring the movie version of Batman's ride. More » -
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World Of Warcraft: The Bean Bag Game
The foks at J!nx are absolutely brilliant. Wanting to bring something other than hats, shirts, and gurgling murlocs to the BlizzCon 2008 party, they've come up with a way to combine all the competition of a PVP arena with the carnival fun of tossing bean bags through holes, the J!nx PVP Arena. While I had missed it on Friday due to swarms of murloc-hungry fans, late Saturday night I got a chance to try my hand at an extremely entertaining way to play World of Warcraft without technically playing World of Warcraft. More » -
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Being Napoleon Dynamite
I am not sure I am qualified to deliver a hands-on of Crave's Napoleon Dynamite for the PSP. See, I never 'got' the movie. I tried so hard to find the underlying funny in it, watching it ten times in various mixes of company hoping to discover the secret recipe that would concoct hilarity in my soul, but alas...it just never happened. I wanted it to happen, I really did. The only strong feeling I came away from the movie with was how nasty eating tater tots out of someone else's pocket would be. So I just don't get it, but when Crave sits you down at E3 and places a PSP in your hands it is hardly a time to say no thanks, so I soldiered on nonetheless. Just keep in mind as you read this, ND fans, that I am not one of you, though I love you just the same as if you were normal children. More » -
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Gallery: Hot Pixel Burning Up The PSP
It's about damn time I got a nice, original mini-game collection for my PSP. These ten new screenies barely scratch the surface of Hot Pixel's 200+ activities, and the promise of downloadable content and multiplayer modes just makes the whole package that much more juicy. More » -
wii
Wii Tamagotchi Play Politics
If you're anything like me, the one question on your mind since the Wii was released has been "when are we going to get a virtual pet-based presidential campaign-themed mini-game / board game hybrid?" Namco Bandai answers that question for us, finally bringing the VPPCTMBG genre into the next generation with Tamagotchi Party On! Up to four players will be able to compete against each other in challenging mini-games such as "Shaking Hands" in order to become the next president of the Tamagotchi Planet, making it perfect for children with aphephobia who otherwise might never get to experience the joy of handshaking. More » -
tekken
Tekken Continues to Live, This Time on PSP
Is anyone looking forward to Tekken: Dark Resurrection for the Playstation Portable? I used to love the Tekken franchise, but it's really starting to feel played-out lately. This latest version even includes mini-games like Tekken Bowling and Gold Rush. I'm starting to think that mini-games are the equivalent of Fonzie jumping the shark in the world of gaming. More » -
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