Sep
15
Recently, the folks at Bungie were given the opportunity to drive the Warthog WETA made. Of course, they almost damage this one of a kind design while driving it around. To quote Mxyzptlk: "What would be awesome is if it flipped, then one guy righted the thing by himself." Thanks, Professor Pew!
Yes, it’s an extra […]
Sep
15
We’ve all been missing out: Carnival Games hits best seller lists
Category: Wii Xbox 360 Playstation 3 |
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Global Star’s fairground fun Wii title Carnival Games has been making major showings on sales charts, including coming in at number eight on Amazon.com’s Bestsellers (video games) list — and here we were playing silly titles like BioShock and Persona 3 and such.
If you think that this is just some kind of fluke, then you […]
Sep
15
Ontamarama DS will give you cute brain freeze
Category: Wii Xbox 360 Playstation 3 |
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As Destructoid’s self-proclaimed ambassador of cute Japanese things, let me say that while this new Atlus title looks to be aimed at kids, I really want to play it anyway. Give me bright colors and vacantly happy unidentifiable creatures, and I’m mesmorized every time. (Please do not use this information when you meet me at […]
Sep
15
Site maintenance in progress — Let’s make Destructoid more pretty [update]
Category: Wii Xbox 360 Playstation 3 |
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[ Update 2: In a few moments I will be ravaging the home page to patch the few flagrant alignment issues that remain on our new redesign. I shall then move on to completely destroy and rebuild community blogs. Please pardon the disaster you’re about to witness! The site should remain somewhat functional during this […]
Sep
15
Ninja Gaiden DS TGS trailer shows gameplay with stylus
Category: Wii Xbox 360 Playstation 3 |
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We recently showed you Tecmo’s Ninja Gaiden 2 Tokyo Game Show 2007 trailer in all of its short but shiny next-gen glory, but there’s another Tecmo trailer we’ve been waiting to see, and now we have it: The Ninja Gaiden DS TGS ‘07 trailer.
First off, this trailer was well made. They were smart enough to […]
Sep
15
Gamercize: Number one for choice and enjoyment
Category: Wii Xbox 360 Playstation 3 |
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As a collective group, I’d say it’s pretty hard for gamers to get motivated into exercising. Be it running, or picking heavy things up and putting them back down, the mere thought of moving is often enough to put us into comas. But what if the amount of time we could game was dictated by […]
Sep
15
‘Substantially more’ Wiis promised for holiday, soccer moms thrilled
Category: Wii Xbox 360 Playstation 3 |
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Having worked retail during the launch of the Wii (and through the holiday), I understand the pain of the consumer. At launch, stores received a mere handful of Wii consoles, and even at this point, they continue to trickle in at a snail’s pace. Somehow, though, Nintendo has managed to outsell their competitors, moving some […]
Sep
15
GameSetLinks: Got Frag? Get Goo!
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Since it’s verging upon the weekend, time to debut some of the GameSetLinks we’ve gradually accumulated during the week - and my preferred multitasking media to be consumed in the formation of this post is ‘The Three Doctors’ on Netflix On Demand, which is appropriately surreal for a Friday sojourn. Anyhow, here goes:
- You […]
Sep
15
Electroplankton invades reality, then “plays itself”
Category: Wii Xbox 360 Playstation 3 |
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File this under W, for "way cooler than Sea-Monkeys." Japanese electronics scholar Satoko Moroi has created what amounts to a real life version of Electroplankton. After spending hands-on time with her art installation, Sound Flakes, in which colorful light projections bounce off one another to create music, I was instantly reminded of the wonderful memories […]
Sep
15
Electroplankton invades reality, then ‘plays itself’
Category: Wii Xbox 360 Playstation 3 |
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File this under W, for "way cooler than Sea-Monkeys." Japanese electronics scholar Satoko Moroi has created what amounts to a real life version of Electroplankton. After spending hands-on time with her art installation, Sound Flakes, in which colorful light projections bounce off one another to create music, I was instantly reminded of the wonderful memories […]