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Dragon's Lair Trilogy Review

A great compilation of three classic titles.

Sometimes game releases come about, not to offer the latest innovative experience, but rather to pay homage to our roots. Dragon's Lair Trilogy is one such example, and though similar gameplay would label a game broken or unplayable by modern standards, it showcases just how far we have come in 27 years.

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New LEGO Game to Plunder Caribbean

The next LEGO game will include Jack Sparrow, Will Turner and Captain Barbossa in a high seas adventure.

Disney just revealed today the next release in the LEGO series of games will be featuring Pirates of the Caribbean. The game will focus on the three previously released films "Curse of the Black Pearl", "Dead Man's Chest" and "At World's End". Along with those films the upcoming fourth film "On Stranger Tides" is also going to be included.

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Mario Sports Mix Website Reveals New Characters

The Japanese website received an update yesterday revealing a large amount of new information.

Final Fantasy characters top the list of new Mario Sports Mix additions revealed yesterday. Alongside the new characters comes a showcase of stages and special moves.

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Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock Review

I hate to say it, but Telephantasm is the best part of the whole package.

At this point, the Guitar Hero series has undoubtedly overstayed its welcome. While the series saw some definite innovation in its transition from 3 to World Tour, and moderately so from World Tour to 5, Warriors of Rock brings almost nothing to the table. Sure there's a new track list and they added the mediocre Quest Mode, but the only thing that truly stands out is the Quickplay + Mode that began in the last iteration of the series.

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Dragon Age: Origins Review

Bioware reminds us what the bar is with their latest RPG.

Over the years, I’ve played my fair share of RPG’s. From the turned-based action of Final Fantasy, to the real time mechanics of Oblivion and Fallout 3, this genre has always kept me coming back for more with its epic story lines and ever-changing game play. Bioware games are no exception either, with Knights of the Old Replublic and Mass Effect being among my favorite games of all time. That being said, I had high hopes that their newest title, Dragon Age: Origins, would give me the same great experience I’ve come to expect from the studio. And that happens to be exactly what I got, with “same” being the keyword here.

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Is the PSPgo Really Worth It?

With a lack of ability to play UMDs but the added convenience of on-board storage, does the go measure up?

With the PSPgo out in the wild, we must ask the question: Is it worth it?

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God of War III Pitched as FPS

SCEA Art Director Ken Feldman attempted to convince the director of the game to transform the third mainline title of the series.

During an interview with CGSociety, SCEA Art Director Ken Feldman revealed that he made push to convert God of War III into a first person shooter.

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Toshihiro Nagoshi of Sega Working on Something New

The head of R&D has something new up his sleeve.

At the Tokyo Game Show during a panel, Toshihiro Nagoshi revealed that aside from the latest Yakuza title, he is working on something new.

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Square Enix Targeting To Sell Six Million Copies of FF XIII

Having sold nearly four million copies just in Japan of Dragon Quest IX, they are setting their sights even higher for the next mainline entry in their other wildly popular series.

Square Enix announced today that they are hoping to sell over six million copies worldwide of Final Fantasy XIII.

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Press Release - BLAZE Release Two New High Style Protective Cases for the PSP Go

Give your new PSP Go the protection it deserves, with an extra touch of class!

Doncaster, UK – 25rd Sept 2009 - There is no denying Sony’s new ultra portable handheld wonder and is a thing of absolute beauty, with its sleek new design and curvaceous lines it deserves the highest protection from those all too common drops and knocks!

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