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  • Extra time will enable Disney “to add bells and whistles”…



  • Not a lot of great trailers this week, but the one’s that were awesome were REALLY AWESOME. Most notably, the Crysis 2’s launch trailer, which is where we stole the song “New York, New York” by B.o.B. Find all of the trailers showcased below in their entirety…

  • But it only sells a third of Devil May Cry 4’s launch week total...

  • Don't think Professor Layton's got the monopoly on the 'eccentric PhD solves clever puzzles' genre. Konami's Dr Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights is coming to 3DS this summer and it's going to be high quality stuff if this new trailer's anything to go by. Check it out.


  • Konami has released an online demo for its upcoming solve-'em-up, Doctor Lautrec & the Forbidden Knights. The preview bundles a few of the game's puzzles and early plot sequences, giving players a taste of what to expect when the 3DS title's released in the US this December. Click here to try a simulation so realistic, it's like you're really playing on a 3DS, in 2D, with no buttons...

  • King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters is without question the best videogame film of all time. The documentary told the David and Goliath-level struggle over who holds the record for official highest score in Nintendo’s arcade classic Donkey Kong. Billy Mitchell, the mullet-wearing arcade master and the first person to ever “beat” Pac-Man, had held it for decades, but when challenger Steve Wiebe topped it, Billy’s friends at Twin Galaxies, the official high score keepers for all games, chose to not recognize his score. King of Kong followed Wiebe’s adventure to make that score official. In the years since filming ended the two have traded the top spot, with Billy regaining the high spot last month. But today Twin Galaxies verified Steve Wiebe’s submission, and he’s the King of Kong once more...

  • King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters is without question the best videogame film of all time. The documentary told the David and Goliath-level struggle over who holds the record for official highest score in Nintendo’s arcade classic Donkey Kong. Billy Mitchell, the mullet-wearing arcade master and the first person to ever “beat” Pac-Man, had held it for decades, but when challenger Steve Wiebe topped it, Billy’s friends at Twin Galaxies, the official high score keepers for all games, chose to not recognize his score. King of Kong followed Wiebe’s adventure to make that score official. In the years since filming ended the two have traded the top spot, with Billy regaining the high spot last month. But today Twin Galaxies verified Steve Wiebe’s submission, and he’s the King of Kong once more...

  • 2.5 D goes full 3D as the Wii's Donkey Kong Country Returns gets a handheld port.

  • 3DS software line-up to be bolstered over the next few months…

  • King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters is without question the best videogame film of all time. The documentary told the David and Goliath-level struggle over who holds the record for official highest score in Nintendo’s arcade classic Donkey Kong. Billy Mitchell, the mullet-wearing arcade master and the first person to ever “beat” Pac-Man, had held it for decades, but when challenger Steve Wiebe topped it, Billy’s friends at Twin Galaxies, the official high score keepers for all games, chose to not recognize his score. King of Kong followed Wiebe’s adventure to make that score official. In the years since filming ended the two have traded the top spot, with Billy regaining the high spot last month. But today Twin Galaxies verified Steve Wiebe’s submission, and he’s the King of Kong once more...


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