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Game Break: Official Nintendo Gamecube Trailer: The Nintendo Difference

"“The Nintendo Difference"” - a promo video released before the GameCube launch, with a lot of footage of games like Raven Blade and Donkey Kong Racing that never came out, in addition to a look at Kameo (which eventually came out on Xbox360) and some clearly pre-rendered conce…

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Resident Evil: Revelations Review – Scaring The Ship Out of You - Piki Geek


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Resident Evil: Revelations Review – Scaring The Ship Out of You
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You can use it to either reveal hidden items or to scan enemies, conjuring the spirit of Metroid Prime. However, rather than giving vital information on your adversaries, all this mechanic really does is give you experience points which eventually add ...
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Why 'The Legend of Zelda' is the greatest video game series of all time - The Voice


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Why 'The Legend of Zelda' is the greatest video game series of all time
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Yes, you have the “Mario,” “Metroid Prime,” “Final Fantasy,” “Resident Evil,” and even “Call of Duty” series. But, “The Legend of Zelda” series is leaps and bounds ahead of the others. To make things easier, I broke down the five essentials needed to ...

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TGA's Most Anticipated Games of 2012 - Anthony Ta - The Gamer Access


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TGA's Most Anticipated Games of 2012 - Anthony Ta
The Gamer Access
I've never been a fan of shooters, but Halo: Reach was the closest to a shooter I really liked (or Metroid Prime 3 if you want to count that). Halo's shooting mechanics are very well-designed, so I'm not expecting too many changes.

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Kid Icarus: Uprising is a Gaudy, Goofy, Surprisingly Hardcore Shoot-'Em-Up - Kotaku


Kid Icarus: Uprising is a Gaudy, Goofy, Surprisingly Hardcore Shoot-'Em-Up
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This is due to the control scheme, which, like the DS' Metroid Prime Hunters, involves moving with the 3DS' circle-stick while aiming using the stylus and firing with the left shoulder-button. Whether on the ground or in the air, enemies come fast and ...

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