Dragon Ball: Xenoverse Review | The Game Scouts
Added: 26.02.2015 14:10 | 0 views | 0 comments
Tin Salamunic: Bandai Namcos latest Dragon Ball: Xenoverse is a reminder of why I fell in love with Toriyamas manga and anime in the first place. Dragon Balls hyperenergetic action is incomparable, especially when granted full control over the fighters. As far as licensed games are concerned, Dragon Ball: Xenoverse is one of the best examples of how to successfully translate a popular TV series to a gaming platform. Even if the visuals are underwhelming, Xenoverses action flawlessly captures the shows explosive fight scenes. For Dragon Ball fans, this is a dream come true.
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| Blacks In Gaming: A Chat With Fanbros Tatiana King-Jones
Added: 24.02.2015 17:10 | 8 views | 0 comments
The Game Fanatics: Our first in this 'Blacks in Gaming' series was Andrew Augustin, a developer on EA's The Sims games and founder of Notion Games. This go around we're featuring Tatiana King-Jones, the Grand Duchess of Tech.
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| GDC 2015: What Lies Ahead
Added: 24.02.2015 17:10 | 7 views | 0 comments
Steve Peterson for alistdaily:
The Game Developers Conference is holding its 28th conference next week in San Francisco, which last year attracted over 24,000 game developers to the week-long mix of tutorials, workshops, lectures, exhibit hall, game awards, and networking. Any company that has any interest in the games industry will generally find a way to be there in some way, even if it's only virtually.
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| Review: Under Night In-Birth EXE | Anime Courtyard
Added: 24.02.2015 7:10 | 14 views | 0 comments
Adam writes "Small Doujin developer French Bread has finally made its way westward with Under Night In-Birth EXE: Late on the PS3. A 2D fighter that has been out in Japan for a few months now.
Is this game a night to remember or should you forget about it the next day. Find out in this episode of The Game Machine."
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| Bring Back The Game Demo - The Gist
Added: 23.02.2015 20:00 | 3 views | 0 comments
For the sake of gamers, developers, broken games, and increasingly expensive ones, we need the game demo back.
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| Bring Back The Game Demo - The Gist
Added: 23.02.2015 20:00 | 1 views | 0 comments
For the sake of gamers, developers, broken games, and increasingly expensive ones, we need the game demo back.
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