Available now for the PlayStation 3, PC, Mac, Wii, Xbox 360, and Wii U.
Available now for the PlayStation 3, PC, Mac, Wii, Xbox 360, and Wii U.
The Wii U is out and the love is free-flowing on this episode of PixlTalk.
After a short hiatus and some failed podcasts post-New York Comic Con, episode 80 has finally come to fruition. And not a moment too late, as the crew for this episode (Nick, Jason, and JD) all have their Deluxe Wii Us and are excited to talk about them.
Join Jason as he plays all three of those games to celebrate the Wii U launch! Click through to join our chatango room.
A closer look at the variety of characters in Disney Epic Mickey 2.
A look at the importance of storytelling in Disney's Epic Mickey 2.
The mouse and rabbit unite! No,not that rabbit.
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two has something to prove. The first game created divided opinions, and the announcement of a sequel wasn't exactly highly anticipated. However, a sequel is just what Junction Point is creating, and the return of Mickey aims to appeal to a wider audience by fixing the issues of the first game while also bringing the world of Wasteland to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in addition to the Wii.
Warren Spector (Creative Director), and Becky Cline (Disney Archives Director) talk about the history of Oswald.
The developers from Junction Point talk about the makings of Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two.
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While Family Guy has tried to take the mantle of most popular animated sitcom from The Simpsons, it has a long way to go to reach the levels of video game releases that Fox’s First Family has achieved. After the critical failure of the 2006 PS2 and Xbox game and the cancellation of a 360/PS3 sequel, there’s been little talk of another digital outing for The Griffins. That has changed with the announcement of Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse.