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Tomba! Review

It's weird and unique, but is it fun?

Due to its rarity, Tomba has become highly sought after for fans and collectors alike. The title, created by the now defunct Whoopee Camp, was the brain child of Ghosts'n Goblins creator/Mega Man producer Tokuro Fujiwara. While the multi-plane sidescroller has Fujiwara's signature, it doesn't quite capture the magic of his prior works, especially 15 years after its release.

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Tomba! Releasing on PSN Next Week

The cult classic side-scroller will finally be affordable and digital to boot.

Courtesy of MonkeyPaw Games, cult classic PSone side-scroller, Tomba! will see release on the PlayStation Network next week. Set to debut on June 19 for $9.99, players will be able to save themselves a whole wad of cash on this rare gem originally released in 1998.

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Duke Nukem Forever - The Doctor Who Cloned Me Trailer

With both single and multiplayer content, this DLC is available on PC and PlayStation Network for $9.99, and for 800 Microsoft Points on Xbox LIVE.

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Of Arwings and Star Foxes

Can Nintendo’s anthropomorphic wingmen make a comeback? Sure they can. The question is who will make it possible.

What the hell happened to Star Fox? Despite Nintendo being famous for developing and publishing high quality games, the Star Fox series has taken a nosedive. I loved both Star Fox on the SNES, its unreleased sequel for the same system and Star Fox 64, one of the best Nintendo 64 games ever.

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Data East Arcade Classics Coming to Wii

A post on the ESRB's website has revealed that the title is due for release in 2010.

The ESRB recently spilled the beans on yet another title. Data East Arcade Classics is a Wii compilation title with a 2010 tentative release date.

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