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Shmup fans will smile, too says IGN
kanedags @
February 16, 2010
Check out IGN’s first preview for Deathsmiles…
“During our trip to the Tokyo Game Show last year, one of our favorite discoveries outside the show was the arcade shooter DeathSmiles II. A “bullet hell” game created by the masters of the genre, Cave, this is a gothic horror shooter starring cute anime girls that fly [...] -
IGN Handstravaganza
Belisarius @
February 11, 2010
A fine gentleman (I assume) named Sam Bishop over at IGN has been kind enough to write up a hands-on preview of our own Mimana Iyar Chronicle, a game which will be released on the PlayStation Portable. And if that weren’t enough, another fine gentleman (I assume) named Ryan Clements has written up a similar [...]
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“Commander Video is running for his life in the most ambitious Trip yet.”
kanedags @
February 8, 2010
IGN has written up an awesomely positive preview on Commander Video’s latest adventure.
“Gaijin Games has three Bit.Trip titles under its belt and they’re some of the best, most artful titles available on WiiWare. The next installment in the series, Bit.Trip Runner is more ambitious than the first three in every way. An onrails platformer [...] -
The Botaku phenomenon has gone international!
kanedags @
January 29, 2010
Record of Agarest War: The Really Naughty Limited Edition has now gone global. The Japanese article can be found here. What is even more awesome was comment #75, the contents of which are behind this jump, as they are excessively naughty.
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There’s More To Record Of Agarest War Than Sex Appeal
kanedags @
January 28, 2010
If you haven’t checked out Kotaku, our newest addition, Cherie Baker gave the low down on the ESRB rating, gameplay and what PS3/PSN owners can expect from Record of Agarest War.
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First BIT.TRIP RUNNER Details
kanedags @
January 22, 2010
“RUNNER is closest to BEAT in terms of player/music interaction, Neuse said, being that you traverse the environment to the beat of the music and interact with the music in a more passive manner than the on-beat precision of CORE or the looseness of VOID. And while you have always been in control of Commander [...]
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Gaijin Games gets not one but TWO GOTY awards!
kanedags @
January 7, 2010
NintendoLife awarded Gaijin Games Best Sound AND Best Developer of the Year! Congrats guys!
Full article here.
Keep an eye out for the latest on what these guys have cooking for 2010!









