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September 2012

It's a full-on Wii U coverage episode of B3, and the King invites a few friends in on the festivities!

Want to win a downloadable copy of Br1ght Pr1mate's latest album Night Animals?

The Boston Festival of Indie Games has revealed all thirty-six games that attendees will be able to go hands-on with at the event.

Much anticipation was riding on Nintendo during today's preview event. What was revealed wound up being the knockout punch we were looking for at E3.

With the Boston Festival of Indie Games coming up next week, King Baby Duck sits down for a chat with one of the head PR people behind it.

One day of a thousand memories, indeed! I can't believe I haven't gone sooner to this. Thanks to my awesome girlfriend we went to King Richard's Faire with a group of friends down in Carver, Massachusetts. Sadly I didn't have any real attire to wear to this, but I think I would've worn a kilt to show of my Irish, Scottish, and English (Welsh) heritage.

It has taken Humble Hearts (AKA Dean Dodrill) over three years to make Dust: An Elysian Tail. How amazing it is that the video game work of roughly one man (and a couple others to help with voice acting, soundtrack, and scriptwriting) is more enjoyable than most games that take an army of developers and writers to create.

When Emperor Norton's Stationary Marching Band first hit the scene with its debut album Reign of Revelry in 2010 their sound was unmatched. Like a blend of oompah and pomp with a sprinkle of pure insanity this steampunk-based band had the undeniable talent to make one's heart beat to the rhythm of their polished brass section. This year the zaniness returns in their second album Disco Dischordia.

One quick look at Shaft’s anime series Puella Magi Madoka Magica, and you might find yourself shrugging at the idea of another magical girl fantasy anime. Those who don’t stick around, however, will be missing out on one of the most original and intriguing anime series to come out in years.

**WARNING: MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS**

Rampart is one of those movies that shows the grittiest and grimiest pieces of the job working as an L.A. beat cop. It's also probably one of the most corrupt cop films I've seen in a long while.