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more about #namcobandaieditorsday tigresa: The Muchables, huh? Why doesn't a single Kotaku writer take any pride in their work... =_= Spell-checking is harder than I thought. more » Crash__Man: yea! Wii cheerleader game gets the big image! Klonoa article gets no image! now I see where Kotaku's priorities are! more » kylenalepa: Christ, that looks damn good. Can't wait to give it a shot! more » CustomFirmware: Now i'm hungry. Bastards. more » Kuwabara Kazuo: Next stop. Barbara Walters DSi. Spring 2010. more » Sustenance: Klonoa 2 was the first game I ever played on the PS2, and so I have fond memories of it. I might buy this remake of the original (which I've never pl... more » TheHeartless: Oh man, what a generic name. more » ShadowOdin of dubious snowiness: This is looking very impressive for a PSP-title, and it even feels cleaner than Soul Calibur 3. Where's Archaotic swallowing this post whole, though? ... more » excel_excel: Jeez I realise that they're aiming for kids but the graphics are atrocious more » Deaf Mute: "Men can be cheerleaders, too, you know!" So were you complaining about sexism or were you complaining about the lack of token gay men in the game? more » bfwings55: Yeah, but are Ivy's combos still screwed up? Then no thank you, good sir. more » excel_excel: Male Cheerleaders. An enigma. more » excel_excel: Alright I'm ready for some hardcore 2D action! more » Fuck: NO BEWBS This Is Blasphemy THIS IS MADNESS!!!!! more » Kuwabara Kazuo: You say Crisis Core, I say Monstah Huntah. more » excel_excel: "YOU'LL BE IN HELL....before me." more » gold163 (° д° ): I wish people would stop calling Klonoa a kid's game, whether it is or not... I'm kind of sick of it. Besides, I'd have thought that the challenge mod... more » the7k: Wow, that is pretty damn impressive looking. Need to get a PSP first. It has plenty of games I want (I'm all about Tactical RPGs), but I still haven't... more » Megaman LXIX: At least no one can complain about the new Soul Calibur since "broken" is even included in the title. more » SatansBestBuddy: Don't you mean, "It's been a while since Resistence: Retribution?" more » -
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Namco Bandai Editors Day Round-Up
Namco Bandai Editors Day kicked off with the announcement of both Soulcalibur and Tekken games for the PSP – and it was all pretty much gravy from there. More »
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Food Network Gets In On Nintendo Cooking Sim Craze
The only thing shocking about Namco Bandai announcing a partnership with the Food Network for new game, Cook or Be Cooked, is that it didn't happen sooner. More » -
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We Cheer 2 Preview: Now with 40% More Male
I didn't disdain of the first We Cheer because it was a cheerleading game, or even because it required so much shameless Wii-flailing. I sneered at it for being sexist. More » -
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Here Are Your Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny Screens
What these Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny screens lack in size and boob, they make up for in color and Tira. More » -
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Klonoa Wii-make Challenge Preview: Yep, It’s Challenging
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile is a classic PlayStation adventure game remade for the Wii that's entirely true to the original in content, color and even voice actors. More » -
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The Munchables Preview: Eat It!
It's tough trying to trick kids into eating vegetables. Namco Bandai helps out—and cashes in on the Wii's target audience—with The Munchables, a game where you eat what's bad to do good. More » -
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Dead to Rights: Retribution “Embraces The M” Rating
Dead To Rights wasn't for the faint of heart even when it was on the GameCube. But for its current-gen outing on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Retribution is really bringing the hurt. More » -
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Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao Preview: An Eyes-on Experience
There's nothing especially remarkable about a side-scrolling kung-fu fighting game – unless it's in stereoscopic 3D. More » -
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Katamari Forever Now In 1080p... Forever
This is the year of "all things weird and wonderful" for Namco Bandai, according to Todd Thorson, Director of Marketing and Public Relations – and Katamari Forever on the PlayStation 3 proves it. More » -
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Namco Bandai Bringing Magna Carta II Stateside
Sequel to the PlayStation 2 role-playing game—and not related to the historical document created in 1215—Magna Carta II is an Xbox 360 exclusive that seems to have much in common with Lost Odyssey. More » -
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Tekken 6 Preview: When Pigs Fly
The Tekken series holds a special place in my heart for its elaborate ending sequences, its NPC-fraught arenas and the inclusion of capoeira as a martial art. More » -
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Namco Bandai Editor's Day: PowerUp Forever
There was only one XBLA/PSN game on display at yesterday's Editor's Day, but boy was it a doozy. PowerUp forever is what Namco describes as a "fractal shooter." You fly your ship around an open space taking out the wild enemies all around you. As you destroy the enemies, your ship starts growing larger as the enemies and space around you grow smaller. But, being big isn't all it's cracked up. The larger you get, the more enemies realize you are there and soon you may find yourself overwhelmed. Avoiding enemy bullets and contact with the enemies themselves becomes a harder and harder task the bigger you become. More » -
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Namco Bandai Editor's Day: Tales of Vesperia and Tales of Symphonia
One thing Namco loves is their Japanese RPGs and in particularly, their "tales" series. The franchise has moved over 10 million units which is pretty damned impressive when you think about it. This year marks the tenth anniversary of the series and to celebrate, they are rolling out two new Tales games, Tales of Symphonia for the Wii and Tales of Vesperia for the Xbox 360. More » -
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Namco Bandai Editor's Day: Get Active with Active Life Outdoor Challenge
It seems like everything is health oriented with the Wii these days. Active Life Outdoor Challenge is what Namco hopes will be the first in a long line of "Active Life" titles. The "active" refers to the jumping, running and other various actions you must perform to get through the game's many mini-games. It is controlled with an proprietary pad that will come bundled with this first game and will be able to be used for the Active Life titles that follow. More » -
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Namco Bandai Editor's Day: Down The Slope With We Ski
We Ski is everything you would expect from a Wii skiing game and oh so much more. At first glance I figured it would be as simple as moving your remotes around to simulate the skiing and maybe a few races and runs, but We Ski actually goes much deeper. More » -
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Namco Bandai Editor's Day: Pom Poms On With We Cheer
When We Cheer first showed up on the screen during the main presentation, it was met with many derisive snickers behind hands. I will admit that I was one of those snickerers although I used a fan and not my hand. I mean a cheerleading rhythm game? And the commercial they showed showing a bunch of teenage girls giggling and flailing their Wii remotes around didn't help matters any. More » -
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Namco Bandai Editor's Day: Out For Revenge with Afro Samurai
Fans of Afro Samurai have a treat headed their way in the form of a game based on the show about a renegade African american Samurai seeking revenge on the killers of his father. Armed with his father's trusty katana, he goes forth to slice and dice the evil doers. More » -
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Namco Bandai Editor's Day: More Soul Calibur IV
As we previously announced, the big news out of yesterday's Namco Bandai Editor's Day was the announcement of a street date for Soul Calibur IV: July 29, 2008. Also announced was a special Collector's Edition will be made available on the same date for both the 360 and PS3 versions. The Collector's Edition will come in a tin box and includes an art book, a t-shirt, a poster and exclusive access to downloadable content only available in this special edition. Announced at the same time was the news that the Original Soul Calibur will be making it's way to XBLA. More »

