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Corpse Party: Blood Drive releases just before Halloween
The end of the horrifying Corpse Party series, Corpse Party: Blood Drive launches on PlayStation Vita this October. Yes, there will be blood.
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Final Fantasy – NES
Final Fantasy’s setbacks have definitely become more apparent as it gets older, but its good qualities are no less evident. The simple and straightforward gameplay are a refreshing reminder of how far RPGs have come. It may be dated, but its obvious why so many gamers continue to play it even now.
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TBS Will Start Broadcasting E-Sports In 2016
Jimmy Kimmel won’t be too pleased. E-Sports is set to hit your t.v. screens courtesy of TBS. The Original Super Station will develop a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive league and accompanying programming some time next year.
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MLB 15: The Show – PS3
The MLB 2015 season is long underway and Steroid Gamer spent over 50 hours batting and hitting his way to a review of MLB 15: The Show. Does the PlayStation exclusive hold up on the virtual diamond? Or does it strike out at the plate?
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This Is What Legend Of Zelda Would Look Like With The Unreal 4 Engine
Ever wondered what The Legend of Zelda would look like on a more powerful gaming system? ArtistArtorias has given us a tantalizing glimpse with a stunning recreation of Kakariko village using the Unreal 4 engine.
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Sidemeat – 29th Slice
Will Hellraiser ever get the remake / reboot / sequel that it deserves? Talk of such things is in the air once again, hopefully making up for the atrocious Hellraiser: Revelations (the newest installment) and years of crummy sequels. Take a look at just what makes Revelations such an offensive blow to the series.
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Star Fox Zero Gets Grounded Til Next Year
Star Fox Fans will have to wait a little longer to climb back into the cockpits of their Arwing Fighters. Nintendo has announced a delay for their upcoming Star Fox Zero for the Wii U. Find out how long you will have to wait before you can take flight inside.
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The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants – Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
bbpower gives you the low down on The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Join the troublemaker, Bart Simpson in this awesome NES best seller! Do you have what it takes to defeat the Space Mutants in this challenging title? Grab your skateboard and Cawabunga, man!
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11 Years Later, PlayStation 4 Exclusive NiOh Reappears
Koei Tecmo’s dark samurai action title comes out the shadows after 11 years in hiding, moving (not so swiftly) from PlayStation 3 to PlayStation 4.
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Top 10 Ways to Waste Time in GTA Online
Need some time to unwind from work or just life in general? Tired of those beach dwellers taking up your sun? Grab a hammer and join Rhutsczar for ten easy ways that you can completely forget about stress and waste some time in GTA Online. There will be blood…
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Nerd Bacon Plays YOUR Mario Maker Levels LIVE on Twitch!
Give us your best shot! Submit your best Super Mario Maker levels and we’ll play them on our live Twitch show, Wednesday Sept. 16th at 7:00pm EST!
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Skate or Die! – Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Grab your board, gamers. bbpower gives you the scoop on Skate or Die! This game started it all for skateboarding and will test your abilities. Do you have what it takes to grab mad air, or handle the Downhill Jam? Find out in this awesome NES first installment!
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Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – PS4
A lot of gamers overlook Lego games, but they’re definitely worth taking for a spin every now and then. If you’re looking for a great introduction, look no further than Lego Batman 3. If you’re already a fan of Lego’s winning formula for video games, be sure to take a look at one of the best!
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Final Fantasy Chronicles: Final Fantasy IV – PlayStation
Perhaps occasionally overshadowed by the popularity of its successors, Final Fantasy IV remains an essential JRPG for fans of the series, and despite the game’s at times punishing difficulty, it is also a great entry point for newcomers to the series.
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Bleed – PC
For those feeling experimental with genres, it can help to take a look at genre mash-up games like Bleed. Avara steps in to tell you all about this platformer-shooter combo that’ll have you coming back for more.