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Just when you think that Treyarch and Activision couldn't come out with anything more, they go beyond the Call of Duty to bring you this crazy beast of a game. Looking from the new video that I obtain from the recent email of the multi-player trailer, it's just absolutely mind-blowing.

Holy crap, it's Hydro Thunder! Oh how I missed you. I remember all the days of sitting in the arcade tossing quarter after quarter into your machine. Along with jumping from that machine to it's brother game Rush, I was always feeding my need for speed and awesome racing. This is a game that doesn't bring back memories for everyone, but it sure gets me to say "Back in the day..." I'm sure glad that this game has come back, although it might be only available as a download.

While the Duck is high in the clouds, Blueonic and Anvil take over recording duties to create a lively show.

The B3 members try their best to record after a day of celebrating and drinking. This will explain their raspy vocals during the episode.

When word first came out about Heavy Rain I was intrigued by its cinematic approach to video gaming. Its attempt at creating a Robert Zemeckis-like appearance with a much darker tone had me wanting to get a PS3 just to play this game. With my hands finally grasping on this game I walked away from this game almost fulfilled. Almost...

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The trailer for the upcoming RPG game Ni no Kuni: Shiroki Seihai no Joou has just been released, and man does it look gorgeous.

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For the most part Dragon Ball video games that have been coming out have been either mediocre fighters (the Budokai Tenkaichi series) or poor adventure games (PS2’s Infinite World). To fix this and hopefully bring back the sanctity of the Dragon Ball name, developer Media Vision decided to go back (way back) to the start of it all: the beloved first series. The main question is: Were they able to create a game that is as good and wholesome as the original anime?