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Under Night In-Birth Review Waxing Moon | FanBolt

Added: 17.03.2015 3:21 | 4 views | 0 comments


FanBolt writes: "Theres been a pretty significant gap in getting this one out of Japan to its international release, but Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late makes an interesting attempt at bringing a new IP to the fighting game genre. Developed by Ecole Software and French Bread, bringing 16 unique fighters (two of which being guest characters) to the cast of this new game. While French Bread is more known for their work with the Melty Blood series, is their attempt to carve a new place into the genre with this game strong enough to leave a mark?"

From: n4g.com

Snap Play: Under Night In-Birth EXE:Late - Episode 01

Added: 16.03.2015 9:19 | 11 views | 0 comments


1st Clause...Fight! Arcade fighters are some of the very best video games around! Frank Inglese (@FrankInglese) and Kane Bugeja (@KaneBugeja) consider themselves somewhat a pair of good gamers. One of them thinks himself a pretty good fighting game player whereas the other, to little concern, understands his futility on the battlefield. Watch as these two go head-to-head...to-head...to-head...look, there are a LOT of matches so sit back an enjoy a full fifty minutes of fighting game action and mindless banter about all things the world of Pop Culture. From talks about the practicality of a Samurai wearing high heels to the ins and outs of the classic cartoon "The Wacky Racers", episode one of this "Let's Play" has it all! Huge thanks to NIS America Europe who provided us with the review copy we used to record this video. Please support them where you can!

From: n4g.com

Angry Birds Stella POP! Released

Added: 12.03.2015 16:44 | 26 views | 0 comments


Rovio Entertainment and Outplay Entertainment collaborate to marry two popular game genres in the latest game from the Angry Birds Stella brand

From: www.gamershell.com

13 Games Helping Leonard Nimoy's Legacy Live Long and Prosper

Added: 09.03.2015 7:48 | 6 views | 0 comments


1. Star Trek Online



While he doesn’t actually make a physical appearance in the game, the dulcet tones of Nimoy’s Vulcan voice welcome the player to each new section. Suitably, hundreds of the game’s denizens recently gathered in tribute to the actor’s passing.


2. Dying Light



Spock’s death in Star Trek II has him shot out in a photon torpedo coffin … only to land in the zombie-infested ocean of Harran? Probably not, but the new game's odd homage to Spock carries extra poignancy with its eerie timing.


3. Star Trek: 25th Anniversary



In keeping with Spock’s views on violence, most puzzles in this adventure game for the NES eschew combat, focusing on more thoughtful solutions. For such an early title, it truly captures the spirit of the series.


4. Minecraft



Much like the Internet’s notorious rule 34, if you can imagine it, someone’s built it in Minecraft. But this to-scale fan replica of the USS Enterprise NCC 1071 looks like a true labor of love, and a wonderful send-off to Spock.


5. Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep



With a story even more convoluted than Spock’s alternate reality ret-conning in the recent films, Kingdom Hearts is still a great showcase for Nimoy’s voice talents as the villain Master Xehanort. Feel the darkness!


6. Star Trek: Judgment Rites



As a landmark PC game in the mid-nineties, Judgment Rites picks up right where the 25th anniversary adventure game left off. Never before have Spock’s chess playing skills proved so oddly invaluable.


7. Sid Meier’s Civilization IV



Nimoy’s voice is a natural fit for a game about improving technology and advancing the course of human progress. As the great Vulcan vociferates, “One man in his time plays many parts."


8. Seaman



One of the most bizarre games ever made also features Nimoy as a narrator, who coaches you through raising your very own creep-faced fish man, with which you communicate through a microphone. If you stare into its eyes, you’re guaranteed night terrors.


9. Star Trek Bridge Commander



This super absorbing Star Trek game creates a realistic simulation of a captain discharging orders and combatting an enemy fleet. A fantastic fan mod enlists Spock to serve by your side.


10. Iron Brigade



Double Fine gives Leonard Nimoy the double-fingered salute with their Tiki Mask upgrade. This third person mech-action title has little in common with Spock, making the reference most illogical, but still appreciated.


11. Star Trek: The Rebel Universe



A game that reaches for greatness, but falls short due to those damnable catastrophe pods! It’s still notable as one of the first games (in 1987) to feature Nimoy’s full likeness in glorious sprite art.


12. Atlantis: The Lost Empire



During the lost age of the 3D platformer, Atlantis stood comfortably among its peers. It even featured full cut scenes from the Disney film, including Nimoy’s perfect performance as the forlorn King Kashekim.


13. Star Trek Pinball



While The Next Generation claims the most famous pinball game, this earlier machine from Data East featured the original crew of the Enterprise with the sultry science officer front and center.


From: www.gamespot.com

13 Games Helping Leonard Nimoy's Legacy Live Long and Prosper

Added: 09.03.2015 7:48 | 8 views | 0 comments


1. Star Trek Online



While he doesn’t actually make a physical appearance in the game, the dulcet tones of Nimoy’s Vulcan voice welcome the player to each new section. Suitably, hundreds of the game’s denizens recently gathered in tribute to the actor’s passing.


2. Dying Light



Spock’s death in Star Trek II has him shot out in a photon torpedo coffin … only to land in the zombie-infested ocean of Harran? Probably not, but the new game's odd homage to Spock carries extra poignancy with its eerie timing.


3. Star Trek: 25th Anniversary



In keeping with Spock’s views on violence, most puzzles in this adventure game for the NES eschew combat, focusing on more thoughtful solutions. For such an early title, it truly captures the spirit of the series.


4. Minecraft



Much like the Internet’s notorious rule 34, if you can imagine it, someone’s built it in Minecraft. But this to-scale fan replica of the USS Enterprise NCC 1071 looks like a true labor of love, and a wonderful send-off to Spock.


5. Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep



With a story even more convoluted than Spock’s alternate reality ret-conning in the recent films, Kingdom Hearts is still a great showcase for Nimoy’s voice talents as the villain Master Xehanort. Feel the darkness!


6. Star Trek: Judgment Rites



As a landmark PC game in the mid-nineties, Judgment Rites picks up right where the 25th anniversary adventure game left off. Never before have Spock’s chess playing skills proved so oddly invaluable.


7. Sid Meier’s Civilization IV



Nimoy’s voice is a natural fit for a game about improving technology and advancing the course of human progress. As the great Vulcan vociferates, “One man in his time plays many parts."


8. Seaman



One of the most bizarre games ever made also features Nimoy as a narrator, who coaches you through raising your very own creep-faced fish man, with which you communicate through a microphone. If you stare into its eyes, you’re guaranteed night terrors.


9. Star Trek Bridge Commander



This super absorbing Star Trek game creates a realistic simulation of a captain discharging orders and combatting an enemy fleet. A fantastic fan mod enlists Spock to serve by your side.


10. Iron Brigade



Double Fine gives Leonard Nimoy the double-fingered salute with their Tiki Mask upgrade. This third person mech-action title has little in common with Spock, making the reference most illogical, but still appreciated.


11. Star Trek: The Rebel Universe



A game that reaches for greatness, but falls short due to those damnable catastrophe pods! It’s still notable as one of the first games (in 1987) to feature Nimoy’s full likeness in glorious sprite art.


12. Atlantis: The Lost Empire



During the lost age of the 3D platformer, Atlantis stood comfortably among its peers. It even featured full cut scenes from the Disney film, including Nimoy’s perfect performance as the forlorn King Kashekim.


13. Star Trek Pinball



While The Next Generation claims the most famous pinball game, this earlier machine from Data East featured the original crew of the Enterprise with the sultry science officer front and center.


From: www.gamespot.com


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