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PS3 vs. PSP Ivy FIGHT!!
Very important stuff! This fall, Soulcalibur is coming to the PSP with Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny. How does it stack up to PS3's Soulcalibur IV — more important how does Ivy stack up? Boobs ahead — beware! More »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 »Tales of the World 2 Gets Soulcalibur Costumes
Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology isn't just pulling stuff from the plethora of Tales games anymore. Behold these images of Taki and Mitsurugi costumes. More »Evo 2009 Returns To Vegas In July, Bring Shorts
Curl your mustaches and iron your Knicks jerseys, because the Evolution Championship Series will be hitting Las Vegas this July, pitting the world's best of the best digital fighters in bloodless mortal combat. More »Voldo Is One Smooth Criminal
Vader, Yoda, Girls In Cat Suits Duke It Out Soulcalibur Style
Vader, Yoda Cross Soul Calibur IV Versions On October 23
First Official SCIV Yoda/Darth Vader Fighting Screens
You're surprised? Please, don't be. When Namco Bandai released the multi-platform Soulcalibur IV, the PS3 got Darth Vader and the Xbox 360 got Yoda. Now you can get both thanks to the magic of DLC and capitalism. Ah, bless capitalism. It's made it not only possible for Vader and Yoda to fight each other, but for them for battle women with ridiculously large swords. More »SoulCalibur IV Goes Schoolgirl
Dress up time! Japan is getting more discerning SoulCalibur IV DLC. Previously, the country got maid outfits, and now that Namco Bandai is releasing another ¥300 (US$2.77) DLC bundle called "Customize Parts", players can outfit their fighters in various types of schoolgirl outfits. There are a sailor type uniform, a nit-vest, a blazer, a plaid skirt and, yes, "loose socks". Something for everyone, really. More »What Are You Playing This Weekend?
Two Soulcalibur IV Things We Expected (One Shameful)
The inevitable Soulcalibur IV DLC is hitting! And the initial goods are maid outfits, joining the existing maid-like costumes. And joining that inevitable DLC is followed by the inevitable (and shameful!) photo gallery of SCIV underpants and apron action. That's after the jump — and yes, we guess it's totally NSFW. You've been warned. More »Soulcalibur IV, Over 2 Million Copies Sold Worldwide
Either bigger boobs or Star Wars characters did the trick, because Namco Bandai Games has announced that Soulcalibur IV has already sold (not shipped, sold) over 2,000,000 copies of SCIV. The multi-platform game went on sale in the States on July 29th and in Japan and Europe on July 31st. Many people have purchased it. More »People Are Going SCIV Creator Crazy!
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More »SoulCalibur IV Review: Polishing The Stage Of History
I can't write about any version of SoulCalibur without saying how amazing the Dreamcast version of the first installment was, so we'll get that out of the way up front. The original SoulCalibur for the Dreamcast is the game that got me hooked on 3D fighters, and no other game before or since quite compares to the thrill of the first time I spun up the disc in my imported Sega console. Nevertheless, Namco Bandai continues to try, and now the fourth installment (fifth counting Soul Edge) is upon us, marking the series' first appearance on current generation hardware. SoulCalibur IV brings us new fighters, new modes, a robust character creator, and the addition of online play - a franchise first. On top of all that, they've added a healthy dose of midi-chlorians to the mix in the form of cameos from Yoda, Darth Vader, and the Secret Apprentice from The Force Unleashed. Do all of these new additions lift the franchise to new heights, or throw it off balance so it falls right out of the ring? More »Soulcalibur IV Magazine Promo Swaps Girls for Girls
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