Link If He Were a Bodybuilder Plus Other Moody Zelda Art
Added: 06.10.2013 19:18 | 9 views | 0 comments
Any fan of The Legend of Zelda franchise will surely appreciate the geek art created by deviantART member GO-MAXPOWER. He has taken The Moon and Skull Kid from Majoras Mask and made them even darker than they appear in the game. He also created two very different redesigns of Link. One being a ripped to shreds bodybuilding type, and the other a much more sinister version of his nemesis Dark Link.
Head on down below to admire the wonderful pieces GO-MAXPOWER created.
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| IGN Podcast #202: Special Guest Alan Moore
Added: 04.10.2013 17:01 | 17 views | 0 comments
The team talks Tom Clancy, GTA and Breaking Bad, while Alan Moore talks about Hollywood and his new book Fashion Beauty.
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| News: Lucy Bradshaw promoted from Maxis general manager to EA senior vice president
Added: 03.10.2013 10:00 | 6 views | 0 comments
Came into public eye during the problematic SimCity launch.
Bradshaw shot into the public eye earlier this year as Maxis' general manager, posting numerous updates on the status of SimCity's launch problems.
The news follows that of Andrew Wilson's appointment as EA CEO.
The roles of EA executives including Frank Gibeau, Peter Moore and Patrick Soderlund remain unclear following Wilson's appointment.
Source: Game Informer
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| Framed QA with Adrian Moore (MasonicGamer)
Added: 02.10.2013 18:18 | 7 views | 0 comments
MasonicGamer: Framed was another fantastic Indie title at this years Eurogamer Expo. I was lucky enough to meet Adrian Moore Designer/Composer for Framed and got to ask him some questions about Framed and starting up an Indie studio.
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| Loveshack Entertainment's Adrian Moore reveals why upcoming iOS puzzler Framed is 'a wolf in sheep's clothing'
Added: 02.10.2013 13:57 | 5 views | 0 comments
I had my first play of Loveshack Entertainment's upcoming comic-rearranging puzzler Framed at this year's Eurogamer Expo.
I found a fun, challenging, and unique game with a lot of potential.
You manipulate comic panels into different orders to enable the protagonist of the story to sneak past policemen, dodge gunfire, and leap across rooftop gaps.
After my hands-on with the game, I got th...
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| Loveshack Entertainment's Adrian Moore reveals why upcoming iOS puzzler Framed is 'a wolf in sheep's clothing'
Added: 02.10.2013 13:57 | 3 views | 0 comments
I had my first play of Loveshack Entertainment's upcoming comic-rearranging puzzler Framed at this year's Eurogamer Expo.
I found a fun, challenging, and unique game with a lot of potential.
You manipulate comic panels into different orders to enable the protagonist of the story to sneak past policemen, dodge gunfire, and leap across rooftop gaps.
After my hands-on with the game, I got th...
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