This weeks edition of Trailer Trash is bigger than Ron Pauls internet marketing team – its bursting at the seams with new trailers, tech demos, and gameplay footage. Naturally, weve sarcastically criticized each one for no reason other than its fun. Get comfortable, theres an express shipment of delicious streaming video on route to your eyeballs.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
This must-see tech demo shows off The Force Unleasheds three simulation technologies and how they work
This weeks edition of Trailer Trash is bigger than Ron Pauls internet marketing team – its bursting at the seams with new trailers, tech demos, and gameplay footage. Naturally, weve sarcastically criticized each one for no reason other than its fun. Get comfortable, theres an express shipment of delicious streaming video on route to your eyeballs.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
This must-see tech demo shows off The Force Unleasheds three simulation technologies and how they work
The first thing you realize you miss is the sound. Bleeps, Bloops, tappity-taps, and Ka-chunks – it’s probably been ages since you’ve heard a goddamned arcade running at full swing. Thank the Lord Almighty for California Extreme, the Bay Area’s annual celebration of all things coin-op.
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
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
Aside from the magical students of Hogwarts, the cast of Naruto has got the be the country's favorite pack of school-bound adventurers out there. Their exploits took over Japan first and have since made their way over to our shores, ensuring many years of orange-draped ninja merchandise. A steady stream of games has helped buoy that popularity over the past year, but there's one title you won't be seeing despite its guaranteed success in the states - that'd be Naruto Shippuden: Gekitou Ninja
At first glance, the announcement of a new Naruto game for the Wii doesn't come as much of a shock. The Clash of Ninja games released last year were two of the GameCube's biggest hits, so making the move to Wii is a natural fit. What is news worthy, however, is the fact that the tentatively titled Clash of Ninja MVZ is slated to include "original, exclusive content" for North America. Whether that means a handful of new features to one of the existing Naruto games in Japan (there up to 17 or
Holy cow, what's the deal with all the Naruto news? First Ninja Council 3 hits the DS, then a new DS RPG is announced days later and today we've got the first screens and a name change for Wii's introductory Naruto title. Perhaps next week we'll actually go a whole day without writing something about the orange-clad ninja and his melodramatic buddies.
As you can see below (or by clicking the Images tab up top), the first images from Clash of Ninja Revolution look a lot like the past two
Oct 11, 2007
You know that sad, lonely moment of the day where you have no Naruto stimulation at all? No show, no games, no cards or lunchboxes or toys or socks, just you and the slowly decaying day? Well guess what - now you can fill that one minute void with even more Naruto. We've bagged an exclusive gameplay trailer and are happy to share it with all you devoted fans. The four-player anime brawler is set to appear on October 23, barely two weeks away.
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Oct 22, 2007
Ever wonder how much work goes into designing a fighting game? It's overwhelming. The combat system, the animations, the battlegrounds, parries, counters, all that has to be in perfect working order. The task is so daunting that many fighters come out shabby as can be, because all the pieces wouldn't fit together properly. But hey, that's on the technical end - before any of that can happen, you need artists to draw it all up. Yes, with those archaic objects known as "pencil" and