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Originally Posted by wraggster Developer Most Wanted Entertainment is preparing a new shooter for Ubisoft's staple, Thunder Wolves. Launching during the first quarter on Xbox Live Arcade, PC and PSN. The game features over 30 chopper and weapon combos. There's also a co-op mode, with one person flying the bird and the other shooting every mother-lovin' baddy in sight. Thunder Wolves places players in the cockpit of a war bird with one goal: establish air supremacy. We've gotta imagine "don't run ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Last year, a group of crazily dedicated fans modded the iconic Tecmo Super Bowl to update it with current and correct NFL listings. One year on, they've done it again with (the unofficial) Tecmo Super Bowl 2013, featuring NFL teams and players fully up-to-date as of September 2. It's like one of those roster updates for Madden NFL 13, except for a 21-year-old NES classic. It's surely an insane and ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Need for Speed: Most Wanted's Kinect functionality is tied to the game's mods. A gameplay video earlier this year teased support for the Xbox 360 add-on, and today Criterion outlined how it works with the equipment and upgrades you fit your car with. No, there are no invisible steering wheels, and yes, it's voice-controlled stuff. Just as you would in a real car, by saying commands like ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Sega's Japanese website has added Rhythm Thief & The Emperor's Treasure to its list of upcoming iOS releases, which comes to us as quite a surprise considering the company never announced it or anything. Perhaps the announcement was ... stolen!? At any rate, the port will be out sometime this winter and will be free-to-play, though a machine translation of the game's website indicates that unknown aspects ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The economy is rough all over, including inside of video games that just came out, apparently. In response to player feedback collected from Facebook, Twitter and its official forums, Harmonix has changed how coins are earned in its PSN/XBLA score-chasing music game Rock Band Blitz. First off, power-up costs have been adjusted and Track, Note and Overdrive doodads now cost 100, 200 and 250 coins ...