Camera crew visits the abandoned town that inspired Japanese survival horror game Siren
Added: 14.09.2015 12:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
RN24: Back in 2003, the world was introduced to the first Siren, a survival horror video game which told the story of a mysterious secluded village caught between time and space. Like the best games of its genre, the setting played a pivotal role in captivating the player, sucking them into an eerie atmosphere made all the more scary by the tremendously creepy town.
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| The Real Story Behind Metal Gear Solid V's Awesome Balloons
Added: 14.09.2015 11:17 | 37 views | 0 comments
Like a lot of fancy military tech in Metal Gear games, theres truth behind Kojimas wackiness.
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| Xbox Live Indie Games Program Is Shutting Down
Added: 14.09.2015 9:18 | 50 views | 0 comments
Microsoft has sent an email to all developers registered in the Xbox Live Indie program, notifying them that the...
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| Super Mario Maker Grabs Top and Metal Gear Solid V Slides in Major Japanese Retailers Sales Chart
Added: 14.09.2015 8:17 | 60 views | 0 comments
Like every week, the major Japanese retailer Tsutaya is the first to give us a glimpse on sales in the Japanese market with its own chart. This week we see the debut of Super Mario Maker and the second week performance of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.
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| Mario History: Super Mario 3D World - 2013
Added: 14.09.2015 1:17 | 58 views | 0 comments
NL:
We have a fond story we like to recall about Super Mario 3D World in Nintendo Life HQ. It was E3 2013, Nintendo opted for a Nintendo Direct broadcast rather than a press briefing - this was before the first excellent 'Digital Event', remember - and there was a feeling of nervousness. Nintendo had basically already announced a few big games that would be shown, including a new '3D Mario'. Trouble was Nintendo was using the awful uStream during E3 - or Twitch was terrible at the time, one or the other - and we were watching in 240p despite having a connection speed to make most people weep in admiration. Super Mario 3D World then popped up.
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| The Incredible Impact of Super Mario 64
Added: 14.09.2015 1:17 | 92 views | 0 comments
NL:
I remember very clearly going to Toys'R'Us to play the demo kiosk for Super Mario 64. Like any good Nintendo tyke, I had a subscription to Nintendo Power and had been following the development of the "Ultra 64" with bated breath. Thinking about the promising capabilities of the N64 Disk Drive filled me with anticipation for the upcoming era of gaming. And that crazy controller? I had to try it.
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