LEGO Indiana Jones
Ah, three things I love all smashed together – LEGO’s, Indiana Jones, and video games. Enjoy this trailer for LEGO Indiana Jones: The Video Game.
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Ah, three things I love all smashed together – LEGO’s, Indiana Jones, and video games. Enjoy this trailer for LEGO Indiana Jones: The Video Game.
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As a part of Iron Man Week, and with the help of the good folks at GameTrailers.com, we present you some behind the scenes looks at the new video game inspired by the film. The game hits the stores on Thursday and you can find more sneak peeks (including two on the armors used the game) inside. Enjoy!
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During their press conference at E3 Nintendo unveiled both the Wii Zapper and the new Wii Wheel, both of which should send Wii owners into nerdtastic ecstasy induced wii-gasms (and yes, until I get a Wii, I continue to hate you all!). The Zapper [$19.99] will be available for use with the upcoming releases of “Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles” (Seriously? That’s your title? I think this series has gone on long enough…) and “Ghost Squad.” The Wii Wheel will be packaged with “Mario Kart Wii.” Also of interest, and need given the health of many gamers, is the new “WiiFit,” a balance board and interactive software which combines various methods of exercising including both yoga and aerobics to keep you in shape when you aren’t playing “Super Mario Galaxy” (set to be released by Thanksgiving), and will keep track of a player’s progress over time. Pretty damn cool, if you ask us! For more on this, and other news from E3, check out the good folks at G4 bringing you near round the clock coverage straight from the floor.
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Here are half a dozen of the more memorable Star Wars games we were able to find emulators for, just for you Star Wars Video Game junkies out there (sorry, Star Wars Monopoly not included)!
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There was a time when the idea of a new Quake game would be enough to send me into paroxysms of spastic nerd ecstasy. The first Quake was seriously that cool. How could it not be? It was Doom times a 1000, and it even had Trent Reznor (from Nine Inch Nails) doing the music and sound effects. Whether ID has lost there way (or I’ve just outgrown that style of game) remains to be seen, but in regards to the just released Quake 4 the fact remains that it’s just a ‘meh’ experience.
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