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Interview: Brütal Legend meets Gauntlet in co-op Super Dungeon Bros [Pixel Dynamo]

Added: 09.09.2015 0:17 | 129 views | 0 comments


Pixel Dynamo got a chance to speak with React Games about its upcoming heavy metal dungeon crawler Super Dungeon Bros, where playing co-op with friends is more important than actually winning.

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Another HD Remaster | Legend of Kay Anniversary Review (New Gamer Nation)

Added: 08.09.2015 16:18 | 14 views | 0 comments


Ten years after its initial release, the PlayStation 2 game Legend of Kay has been updated, re-released and thrown into the wild amongst the ever-growing pile of HD remasters out on the market today. The Anniversary Editions upgraded graphics look relatively good especially for a PS2 game, the gameplay is filled with rewarding combat and challenging puzzles although sadly some aspects of the original couldnt be updated and polished. Leaving the game stuck with the terrible writing, awful voice-acting and mediocre plot that the original had.

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Hands-On: The Legend of Legacy Demo (Japanese) | CharlotteBuckingham

Added: 08.09.2015 13:17 | 14 views | 0 comments


Charlotte sits down with the Japanese Legend of Legacy demo to discuss how the game is and the premise behind it - how it plays, the pedigree of its staff members, and more.

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Let#39;s all go to the lobby with these great Nintendo movie ideas

Added: 07.09.2015 21:00 | 84 views | 0 comments


Apparently the sting of the Super Mario Bros movie has finally worn off, because Nintendo is for the first time in a long while. There haven't been any specifics and Nintendo doesn't have anything in the works, but the mere suggestion of a new all-Nintendo movie (and not just a wince-inducing cameo in an Adam Sandler film), has thrown open the theater doors to fans' enthusiastic desires.

Everyone has an idea of what Nintendo property could make the best movie - Zelda! Metroid! Chibi-Robo! - and we at GamesRadar+ are no exception. But, rather than argue back and forth amongst ourselves (and express our disagreement by flinging any Nintendo figurines within arm's reach), we thought it more constructive to jot down our arguments for each and present them for the world to weigh and consider. These are the Nintendo movies we dearly want to see, and you know we'll pay extra for the 3D glasses.

The Lord of the Rings trilogy made fantasy cool again, and then Game of Thrones exchanged all the fey interludes with elves and tree folk for traumatizing turns of treachery. But there's still plenty of room for something in the middle: a fantasy world filled with good friends, grand adventures, and intricate politics alike. And that's Fire Emblem: The Motion Picture.

As much about relationships as it is about saving the world, Fire Emblem is perfect cinematic fodder for action fiends and drama lovers alike. With a little bit of narrative surgery to bring characters from across the extended (and somewhat unclear) Fire Emblem timeline together, we could watch their triumphs and tragedies play out across generations. After all, Fire Emblem was setting up weddings and perma-death funerals before George R.R. Martin even started on A Song of Ice and Fire.

In an age when Goonies continues to find new treasure-finding fans through Netflix and Nintendo’s back catalog of B-list games looks sweeter and sweeter, a StarTropics movie just feels right.

It’s got everything! Adventure, a personal submarine, gender-swapping castle invasions, tropical beauty, and eyeball-vomiting alien overlords. The NES action RPG about a young man using a yo-yo to save his uncle from island deities/space monsters is full of enough weird characters and hijinks to fill myriad cultishly adored summer flicks.

Pikmin may seem too gameplay-focused to shine on the silver screen, since you spend most of its run directing a naïvely helpful sprite army and swallowing back a lump of guilt when you accidentally drown half of them. But a Pikmin movie could still be appealing (and all kinds of adorable) if it shifted focus from strategy and instead fixated on the game's colorful world and its always inquisitive flower-headed leads.

The best part is that we already know Pikmin can work in a strictly cinematic format: Miyamoto's show that a little change in perspective from tactics to antics can turn Pik-adventures into good viewing. Admittedly these shorts lend themselves more to a TV series than a feature-length film, but with such a blank story-canvas, there's a world of Pik-possibilities here.

I can see it in my mind's eye: Earthbound, with all its dry wit and nostalgic undertones, realized as a Wes Anderson-style comedy-cum-drama in the vein of . We open on Ness, our young hero, who leaps from his bed at the sound of a meteor crash. He runs to the door clutching a baseball bat, stopping to tell his mother - played by Tilda Swinton - that he is "going on an adventure." The camera swings around to the mother, looking unimpressed, who states "Okay, but first change out of those pajamas." Cue upbeat music.

We'd see new age retro hippies chase our heroes through the streets with rulers. The villainous Happy Happy cult would try and cover them in blue paint because, frankly, "Blue is the happiest color." Jeff would shoot bottle rockets at an angry tree. These gags would be punctuated by a coming of age story about four friends who leave everything familiar behind and learn to rely on themselves - - in the adult world.

If Nintendo wants to make a Zelda movie, there's one big problem: You know it's going to feel weird when the characters from the Zelda universe start speaking out loud on the silver screen. The Zelda series has always kept its characters from speaking in game, so it would feel out of place to hear the characters string more than a few words together. The last time said anything more than a grunt or a yell we got . If we end up getting a Legend of Zelda movie, Nintendo will need to find a way to zip Link's lips.

The story should be everything you'd expect: A young boy goes off on an adventure to discover magical artifacts and rescue a kingdom in peril. But how do you keep him quiet? Maybe make him travel alone. When you're alone in the wilderness, there's no need for words. Or, just make it a silent film. That way it will keep with the characters being unable to vocalize their thoughts, and everything they say will be shown in a text box. Now that would be staying true to the games.

I know what you're thinking, but hear me out: A StarFox film could be more than Star Wars But With Furries. An animated film (yes, animated - you don't want another Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 incident do you?) would be a perfect way to explore the roots of the team and show Fox's ascension from rookie to pro.

See, Fox and crew have always existed as perfect archetypes: Fox the infallible hero, Falco the sassy sidekick, Peppy the wise mentor, and Slippy the bumbling rookie. It would be a fun twist to see these characters as something more complicated than a series of tropes and cliches, and a movie is the perfect opportunity to do just that. A film adaptation would also let us learn more about the galaxy that the StarFox team is fighting to protect. This way, those who want to just hop in an Arwing and go blasting can do that, while those interested in the lore can pop in the movie.

It doesn’t get much more ready-for-the-silver-screen than the tale of Samus Aran, space pirates, and Mother Brain. An intergalactic bounty hunter who comes packed with all sorts of weapons and gadgets is tailor-made for some cinematic adventures, and it would be easy enough to throw some new alien enemies into the mix to keep things lively. The action sequences practically write themselves, and could either adopt a grim and gritty aesthetic or keep a more family-friendly aspect - the Metroid franchise is very flexible that way.

The Metroid games were never overly bogged down by story, which leaves plenty of room for storytelling (though we’ll just skip Other M entirely, ok? Cool.) while staying true to what makes Metroid great. The second sequel could even fall back on that most Metroidy of story elements - stripping Samus of all her gear and forcing her to find it all again. I’m thinking we cast Emily Blunt as our leading lady - she more than proved she’s got the action heroine chops in Edge of Tomorrow. Why has no-one done this yet? This movie would be fantastic.

Super Mario Bros. seems like a no-brainer for the film treatment, right? Well, it would be, had we not gotten the back in the early 90's. But put that celluloid travesty out of mind, because a Super Mario Bros. film could be truly fantastic if they do one important thing: make it an animated film.

The bizarre world of the Mushroom Kingdom, with its Goombas and Koopa Troopas and Fire Flowers, doesn't really translate all that well to the real world - so don't even bother. Imagine a Super Mario flick handled by Pixar or Dreamworks, with lush, beautifully animated CGI breathing life into the series' vibrant environments. Super Mario 3D World already looked like a moving picture, so just do that, but in movie form. And don't over-think the script; just let Mario and friends go on adventures and do battle against Bowser and his cronies. Simple.

How the Legend of Zelda helped me bond with my dad

Added: 07.09.2015 12:17 | 23 views | 0 comments


A story about how The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past helped Hidden Triforce writer Morgan Lewis bond with his dad and entails the adventures they shared.

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Arslan: The Warriors of Legend Narsus and Alfreed action introduction gameplay

Added: 05.09.2015 13:18 | 10 views | 0 comments


Koei Tecmo has released two new gameplay videos of Arslan: The Warriors of Legend, this time introducing the actions of Narsus and Alfreed.

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Assassins Creed film wont save game-to-movie adaptations, and thats fine

Added: 05.09.2015 13:17 | 38 views | 0 comments


Fresno Bee gaming columnist Rory Appleton writes: "Yes, most game adaptations are awful. They are terrible on several levels. These films upset fans of the gaming franchise, who feel betrayed, as well as those non-gamers who had the misfortune of wandering into a screening of Street Fighter: Legend of Chun-Li, which I know for a fact took a year off of my life when I saw it the day it came out in 2009. But theres a sort of morbid fun video game fans take from these films. We know they are going to tank. We want to watch it happen. My friends and I play a game in which the only point is to get really hammered and see who can watch Bloodrayne: The Third Reich the longest before weeping for mercy."

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The Legend of Kay Anniversary Review | Entertainment Buddha

Added: 05.09.2015 10:17 | 16 views | 0 comments


EB: Despite its fresh new coat of paint, The Legend of Kay still feels firmly rooted in a console generation long since passed.

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Arslan: The Warriors of Legend for PS4, Xbox One and PS3 Gets New Trailers: Narsus and Alfreed

Added: 05.09.2015 5:18 | 16 views | 0 comments


Koei Tecmo released two new trailers of Arslan: the Warriors of Legend, that will be released in Japan on October 1st for PS4 and PS3, and in the West next year, gaining a wild Xbox One port.

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