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It’s funny to think that WayForward’s half-genie hero Shantae could’ve easily been forgotten. After all, her debut was in a Game Boy Color side-scroller, released one year after the Game Boy Advance left its predecessor in an obsolete realm. Thankfully,

The comedic prowess of Keiichi Arawi’s CITY can be a tough nut to crack. Sometimes it delivers visual hilarity for all to enjoy; other times it’s apparent that Arawi is only speaking to his Japanese audience (something that made nichijou

King Baby Duck is in a good mood. In fact, you can say that he's in a terrific mood! It's a day of celebration for No Borders No Race, B3, and America as a whole! So instead of letting himself

I fell in love with Sherlock Holmes at a very young age. Although my attention span couldn’t handle the bigger books of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s sleuth, his short stories were like wonderful brain teasers. However, it was in the

Within the beauty of this world of ours is a fight for survival. This survival could take place in the cityscape, the countryside, the wilderness, the desert, and even the coldest tundra. Our titular hero of Kino’s Journey: The Beautiful

When people think of Nippon Ichi Software, the first thing that comes to mind before even the Disgaea series are those darn Prinnies. The demon-winged exploding penguins are to NIS America as the Rabbids are to Ubisoft: annoying little bastards

We Never Learn may always showcase the importance of trying your hardest to achieve your goals, but this is the first time it demonstrates a far greater factor in life. Being happy almost always gets lost in the hustle-and-bustle of

On a little island in Oceania where a certain Looney Tunes character resides, The Silverbeets fire a zany foray of psychedelic glam rock in all directions. Their sound places any nearby listeners in a beatnik-spitting hypnotic trance, with their latest song "Girlfriend" demonstrating

When in doubt, write what you know. It’s this sort of mantra that leads people to craft great works of entertainment. Kevin Smith’s Clerks was based on his time working at a convenience store; Harvey Pekar’s American Splendor was his

Tatsuki Fujimoto’s bio is but three words: “I love chainsaws!” And who could blame him? The entertainment world has given us heroes like Ash in Evil Dead or Juliet Starling in Lollipop Chainsaw, who wield these tools like they were Excalibur.