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Ubisoft, Now Totally Desperate, Promises Rayman Legends Gets a Wii U Exclusive Demo
Disappointment over a six-month delay of a video game’s release may be a first-world problem. But there’s a good case Ubisoft is holding Rayman Legends back from Wii U while it gets the newly announced PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions ready for a September release. Going multiplatform here isn’t raising garden-variety console fanboy butthurt.…
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The Best Of Kotaku, This Week
Welcome to the Best of Kotaku, where I round up all of this week’s best content. Garrus really does love his calibrations, doesn’t he. Yosh9‘s creation just makes it all the cuter. Thanks to Blue Dog’s Eyes for the find. Now let’s move on to reading this week’s best content, courtesy of us. Hundreds of…
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Hasbro Lawyers Stable My Little Pony: Fighting is Magic Fan Project
Since the summer of 2011 a small group of fans calling themselves Mane6 have been toiling away at a fighting game based on the cartoon My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Working from a rudimentary knowledge of 2D Fighter Maker 2002, they built the fan project into a phenomenon unto itself. They scouted sound-alike voice…
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The Warm and Wonderfully Squishy World of the Week in Gaming Apps
Welcome back to the Week in Gaming Apps, a place where one moment you’re running over zombies with a train and the next you’re enjoying a motherly embrace with a globular pink alien. Thank you, mobile gaming. One of the joys of covering the mobile scene for Kotaku is the sheer absurdity of the games…
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The Battle for Steam-Powered Tower Defense Supremacy Begins on Facebook
Why aren’t there more tower defense games on Facebook? Is it because they tend to be more difficult than the normal Facebook fare, or because they aren’t particularly social? Arcadelia challenges both of those notions with Apoteos: Steam Wars, a competitive multiplayer tower defense and attack game aimed squarely at the hardcore audience. With its…
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These Video Games Let You Play As Insects
Controlling a cockroach or an entire ant colony is pretty unusual, even for a video game. So we can say games featuring these ideas resulted in rather unique and underrated titles—and that’s absolutely not a problem. We collected some of the most interesting ones below. SimAnt: The Electronic Ant Colony source: Killerratte’s LP Battle Of…
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