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Pang (or Buster Brothers, as it was known in the US) was a cool bubble-popping action game from the arcades and various consoles. However, somewhere around the PS1 era, the series disappeared from Western audiences for many years. Games inspired by

Boston Comic Con gets a new location, and King Baby Duck is so excited that he might actually go next year! This year's Game Awards tips its hats to some well-deserved winners, although a couple picks makes our host wonder

The holiday season is upon us, which means that you're probably stuck trying to figure out what to get everyone for Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa/Festivus/[insert other holiday here]. Well King Baby Duck has arrived to help you with your shopping anxieties! With his buddy Kokkuri-san

While IFI continues to promote other titles, it will always have the Neptunia series to make the bulk of it's money. It's odd, too, as this series doesn't have any right to be as successful as it is, yet one

When Slain originally released back on PC several months ago, it was in a very poor state. The hitbox seemed non-existent, and the game was riddled with numerous bugs. Thanks to responding to user feedback, the game was heavily reworked, and

The Senran Kagura franchise has always been known for its fan-service laden imagery, paired with hack-and-slash gameplay. So when you want to make a spin-off, what do you do? Why, make a cooking rhythm game with the same level of fan-service,

Sometimes, you might have a game with a good idea, but by the time you release the game, it's a matter of too little too late. Such is the case of Through the Woods, which feels like a game that not only

Owlboy is a treat of an action adventure game. It borrows elements of The Legend of Zelda, but still is very much its own thing. It's also one of the most animated indie games I've seen released thus far. Believe

Developer Meteorise might only have made one other game in its short existence, but they seem keen to compete with Tamsoft's own Senran Kagura. It's even weirder that their previous game was a rhythm game based on that IP. At

It came as no surprise when SEGA announced that Vocaloid idol Hatsune Miku would be coming to the virtual realm. After seeing a popular tech demo back in PlayStation VR's Project Morpheus days, it would've been foolish for them and