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Mortal Kombat? King of the bloody games, easy. Doom? No better feeling than perforating demons from hell into pulpy heaps. Dead Rising ? Trauma Center? Gears of War? Yep, yep, yep - seen 'em. You've played these visceral thrills already - hell, everybody

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By Brett Elston posted 5 years, 9 months ago
The first Clash of Ninja landed on the GameCube just this past March - it was a fast-paced, one-on-one fighter that did the stunningly popular Cartoon Network series justice. We liked it more than a little bit, anyway, as our review shows. Fans of the melodramatic ninja students can already look forward to Clash of Ninja 2 in

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By Brett Elston posted 5 years, 8 months ago
So, we've seen screens and artwork for Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 already, but what we have today is the next logical step - a full-on trailer showcasing just why you'll want to check out this multiplayer fighter when it lands in September. Tear yourself away from Cartoon Network for two minutes and check out the trailer by hitting the movies tab up there. Then, won't you join us back at the TV for more Adult Swim? June 19,


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By Brett Elston posted 5 years, 5 months ago
The hottest new feature in Clash of Ninja 2 may be the four-player fisticuffs, but without a classroom's worth of brand new characters to show off, they'd get stale pretty quick. As you already know, this anime sequel's sporting 23 fighters, most of which were not playable in the first

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By Brett Elston posted 5 years, 5 months ago
It may be slim pickin's on the GameCube right now, but anime fans should be quite happy with all the Cartoon Network tie-ins populating Nintendo's ailing platform. Zatch Bell, One Piece and Naruto games are all on the way, with the latter's Clash of Ninja 2 being the pick of the spiky-haired litter. Today we've got a brand new trailer for the four-player fighter, showing off the new underage combatants and their kung-fu-chaotic attacks. Hit the movies tab for more, then hit up our earlier

It's the end of another great year for gamers. Two new systems launched. Two handhelds waged bloody battle. And next gen gaming got a big kick in the pants - thanks to a year of lonely rule by the Xbox 360. PC gaming fought fire with nukes, waging its battle against the console-based onslaught. In short, it ruled. How do we handle this? We're handing out our gleaming Platinum Chalice to those games and systems which gave us the business. No boring list of 37 different strategy games, divided

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By Brett Elston posted 5 years, 7 months ago
There's hardly a rim left to tweak in the Need for Speed universe, so perhaps that's why the series is once again wandering into the wilderness in search of new thrills. EA's newly announced Need for Speed Carbon slams you onto perilous canyon roads that twist and turn through dusty, gusty outdoor settings, but don't worry, you'll still be managing a pimped-out runnin'

By Stuart Bishop posted 4 years, 11 months ago
EA has started releasing music from its past and present videogames to the iTunes Store. Available for purchase via EA Trax, tracks from such titles as Def Jam Icon, SSX 3, Need for Speed Underground 2 and Burnout: Dominator have been unleashed - including a version of The Doors' "Riders on the Storm" that Snoop Dogg remixed exclusively for Need for Speed Underground 2. Get your gats

9th Dec, 2008 Just what in the hell is going on with Mario and Peach? It was so simple back in the old NES days of Super Mario Bros. She got herself kidnapped, he went after her with the help of Luigi, and all ended happily ever after. Or so we thought. The thing is that it didn't really. It's become ever more apparent that since that first rescue things have only ever got messier, dirtier and more manipulative in their relationship. Far from the innocent damsel and hero set-up that appeared

By Heidi Kemps posted 4 years, 8 months ago
Nobody's perfect. Even the best of the best can run off the rails, and that includes many of the most reputable companies and individuals that have been involved in the games industry. They'd rather focus on their successes, of course, and most of the time they'll try to lock their mishaps away in the closet, hoping they will never be dragged out into the public eye again. But we at GamesRadar think this stuff needs to be out in the open. We're going to highlight 7 games from top-notch
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