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Namco Bandai Teases Something Related to Ace Combat: Is the Series Going Back to its Roots?

Added: 22.06.2013 3:17 | 9 views | 0 comments


Today Namco Bandai and Project aces uploaded a picture that seems to tease a new Ace Combat project that might go back to the series' roots.

From: n4g.com

Katsuya Eguchi: An Animal Crossing: New Leaf Town is "Something That You Should be Proud Of"

Added: 21.06.2013 13:25 | 4 views | 0 comments


Article: Katsuya Eguchi: An Animal Crossing: New Leaf Town is

Developers aimed to create a "parallel world"

From: www.nintendolife.com

Katsuya Eguchi: An Animal Crossing: New Leaf Town is "Something That You Should be Proud Of"

Added: 21.06.2013 13:25 | 8 views | 0 comments


News: Katsuya Eguchi: An Animal Crossing: New Leaf Town is

Developers aimed to create a "parallel world"

From: www.nintendolife.com

League of Legends player MegaZero joins Complexity

Added: 18.06.2013 23:26 | 7 views | 0 comments


18-year-old Patrick "MegaZero" Glinsman now playing for Complexity.

America-based competitive eSports team Complexity Gaming has player Patrick "MegaZero" Glinsman to their roster. Complexity has signed Glinsman to a 8-month deal instead of the industry-standard one-year contract, as to lineup all of Complexity#146;s players under the same time frame.

Glinsman joins Complexity as their new top-laner, replacing Nicholas Wu "Nickwu" Smith who was removed from the team recently. Glinsman, former star of the now defunct League Championship Series upstart Team MRN, has been staying with the Complexity team at their team house in Los Angeles for the last three weeks since MRN's disbandment. Glinsman#146;s time at the house has proved to be a fruitful relationship between the Complexity players and management, leading to today#146;s announcement.

"After the post-LCS closure of Team MRN, Megazero needed a place to stay," Complexity Owner Jason Lake told GameSpot. "Our guys offered a spot at the coL.LoL team house here in LA. There was immediate chemistry and everyone was very impressed with his attitude, work ethic and skill. We're very happy to have Patrick on the team and wish Nickwu the very best in the future."

Since MRN's tumble out of the LCS, Glinsman has been a sub on Cloud 9, currently the only undefeated team in the North American Season 3 Summer Split. Complexity, the other team knocked out of this year's North American LCS, is relying on Glinsman#146;s big playmaking ability to lead them back into the big leagues. Glinsman feels he has found the right team to mesh with, and his time to return as a starter.

"People are curious as to why I would choose Complexity over other teams, and honestly, they have the highest potential of any team," Glinsman told GameSpot. "Just practicing with them in scrims, I can tell the difference between Complexity and other teams. They take it seriously, and more importantly, they learn from their mistakes and are always improving.

"Just recently, we had a pretty impressive display in the MLG Qualifiers and we hope to win MLG as a whole. Something people don't realize is, if you're going to be living in a house with your team and you want to easily communicate and improve, you have to be friends with your teammates. I love all the members of Complexity and I hope together we will re-qualify for LCS next season!"

Glinsman replaces Smith, brother of his former teammate on MRN, Clark "ClakeyD" Douglas Smith. While both teams only squared off against each other three times during LCS, Glinsman knows he has a tough act to follow.

"Nickwu was an exceptional top-laner and in the LCS, he carried his team through some pretty grim looking games," Glinsman said. "Nick has always been a good friend as he's the brother of my former teammate, ClakeyD. I'll do my best to make everyone proud, especially Nickwu and ClakeyD because they're pretty amazing people!"

With Riot's League Championship Series as the pinnacle of League of Legends competition, returning to the league is Complexity's ultimate goal. Teams who have failed to qualify for LCS have been seen to disband entirely a short time after, or make heavy roster changes. This is not the plan for Complexity.

"LCS is obviously the pinnacle and goal for each team but it's not the only opportunity," Lake said, adamant about supporting players in the industry. "Our sights are set on a return as soon as possible but our plan is to support this squad regardless."

Complexity will make their team debut at Major League Gaming#146;s Spring Championships in Anaheim, California, later this month.

From: www.gamespot.com

Watch Dogs First Impressions E3 Expo

Added: 18.06.2013 0:20 | 5 views | 0 comments


Something new we saw was a second non-NPG player try to hack into our current game that was running independently sort of like an in-game mini meta-game unfolded with two gamers in a mini-mission to out-hack the other. An interesting spin on the multiplayer experience and maybe hitting a bit close to home when you think of all the Xbox 360 and PS3 systems that were hacked in real life!

From: n4g.com

Dead Space 4 Not In Development, Team Working On Something Else

Added: 17.06.2013 18:11 | 12 views | 0 comments


Visceral Games isn't currently developing Dead Space 4, EA Games Label executive vice president Patrick Söderlund confirmed in a new interview. However, he insists that the action-horror series isn't permanently dead.

From: www.cinemablend.com


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