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  • We'd teleport all of you to Tokyo to enjoy this year's TGS with us, but since we can't, experience the shows most game-filled booth in this new video straight from Japan...

  • For all you gaming addicts looking for a fix, check out these treats: Opoona - Wii A very unusual little game for the Wii that combines community and relationship-building elements with a traditional RPG - a bit like, say, Animal Crossing but with a proper adventure to work through. Even better is the way it uses the Wiis Remote and Nunchuck, allowing you to move with the analog stick and battle by swinging the remote. Crazi Taxi: Fare Wars - PSP We reckon this is just about old enough now
  • From the nanosecond Skyrim was announced, the one question on everybody’s lips has been “Giants: Are they strong?” Well, we’ve been working tirelessly all week to find out and we think we just might finally have the answer.

     

  • For all you gaming addicts looking for a fix, check out these treats: Opoona - Wii A very unusual little game for the Wii that combines community and relationship-building elements with a traditional RPG - a bit like, say, Animal Crossing but with a proper adventure to work through. Even better is the way it uses the Wiis Remote and Nunchuck, allowing you to move with the analog stick and battle by swinging the remote. Crazi Taxi: Fare Wars - PSP We reckon this is just about old enough now
  • When developers are desperate to make you see how realistic their games are they usually show screenshots of fictional things next to the authentic things. Konami has gone one step further by filming footage of real cars drifting around tracks and juxtaposing them, corner for corner, next to its own in-game footage. There's very little to choose between the representations, of course, but the spot-the-difference game gets tiresome pretty quickly.Point made; Enthusia has been built not to try
  • Variety, they say, is the spice of life. Mashing together mech-based combat, Japanese role-playing elements, Tony Hawk-style futuristic flying skateboard trickology, and vehicule-based brawling - all the while setting everything in a high school full of hormonally-charged teenagers - man, that's a lot of stuff going on. The result of all these genres coming together is what Namco Bandai's got cooking in their first video game title inspired by the Cartoon Network series Eureka Seven. Eureka

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