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Silpheed Review Rewind

Feel the need for Silpheed.

When Game Arts released Silpheed on the Sega CD in 1993, the game was frequently compared to Star Fox; the latter usually winning over critics more than the former. Being released within 6 months of Star Fox and featuring a similar visual theme of polygon graphics, Silpheed was sometimes written off as a mere knock-off of Nintendo’s successful three-dimensional shooter. A somewhat misguided conclusion considering that Silpheed was originally released on the PC platform in 1986, pre-dating Star Fox by seven years.  It was also criticized for being too simplistic with its 2D shooter mechanics against the pseudo 3D background. But a deeper look into the gameplay of Silpheed (and some honest hindsight) reveals a game that stands on its own and delivers a fairly unique experience rarely had in home console gaming at that time.

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Ragnarok Odyssey Ace Review

Fun, but forgettable.

Going into Ragnarok Odyssey ACE I was excited. To find out that the game was a spin-off of the one MMORPG that I actually was fully engrossed in for a period of time was a treat. Though this game and Ragnarok Online are indeed very different, the similarities and shared aspects were apparent from the get go. However, while I enjoyed those aspects, I may have been better off getting the Playstation Vita version.

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Nerds Without Pants Episode 38: Jaded

Step 1: Talk about video games. Step 2: ??? Step 3: Profit!

Hey there, folks. Julian here. So, I've been going through a lot of personal stuff for the past, oh, year or so, and it's starting to come to a head. What that means for you is we don't have a topic this week because I was too frazzled to come up with one. However, my  pain may become your pleasure, because somehow we managed to have a two hour show with a ton of different little discussions that turned out pretty well.

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Ragnarok Odyssey Ace - E3 Trailer

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MIA - Lunar

Stop with all the re-releases and enhancements! We want a new Lunar game!

What is this?! Two MIA features in a single week?!  This is madness…no.  This is PixlBit!

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Ragnarok Odyssey - Launch Trailer

Available now for the PlayStation Vita.

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XSEED to Publish Orgarhythm, Ragnarok Odyssey on Vita This Year

The niche Japanese games publisher will be augmenting the Vita line-up later this year.

XSEED revealed yesterday that two of the games in their pipeline are the latest Ragnarok online game, Ragnarok Odyssey, and Orgarhythm, a rhythm-based RTS title. Both titles are being translated for the PlayStation Vita and both are expected to launch later this year.

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Lunar: Silver Star Harmony Review

The Sega CD classic is back again, this time with a fresh coat of paint.

Many gamers are deeply familiar with the Lunar series, particularly the very first title which gained quite a bit of attention on both the Sega CD and on the PlayStation, where it was originally rereleased. I myself have never had the pleasure of playing the game, though I've always heard just how great it was. Without nostalgia clouding my vision, I can say that Lunar Silver Star Harmony is a well-done game, but one that clearly shows its age in both its level and game design.

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The Magic Obelisk Dated for North America

Game Arts officially announces the price point and release date for their first WiiWare title.

Game Arts has announced that their premiere WiiWare title, The Magic Obelisk will be released next Monday, December 28 for 500 Wii Points ($5).

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ESRB Reveals The Magic Obelisk for North America

Game Arts' WiiWare game, Shadow Walker, comes to North America under a new name.

A recent ESRB listing reveals that Game Arts is bringing their first WiiWare game to North America under the name, The Magic Obelisk. In Japan the game is known as Shadow Walker.

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