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May the 4th – New Force Awakens LEGO Details

Warner Bros and Travelers Tales promised that when Force Awakens - the LEGO adaptation - was released, it would include more than what was in the movie. Today, the delivered on that promise with a new trailer that details a few of the areas you will get explore, and the situations that you can play through, leading up to the events of The Force Awakens.

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UK, Foreign Video Game Pricing Out of Control

Prices for video games outside of the United States are slowly spinning out of control. Where I live in Canada, with a 13% Federal tax included, new release video games are hitting the 90-100 dollar mark. In the United States, games continue to be sold for 59.99.

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More Thoughts From Me #17: Nintendo Shouldn’t be in the Cellphone Gaming Market

I usually like to write positive things about Nintendo. I love the company and a lot of the games that they create. But there has been one thing really bugging me lately. I extremely dislike “mobile gaming” aka cellphone games. I’m not a cellphone person at all and I find most of the games for them are cheap and a waste of time. And now Nintendo is starting to make them. This is a huge mistake for the company. Let…

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Details Emerge on Call of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered

For those who were waiting for the official announcement that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered was actually going to be a thing, wait no more. It was announced today that a remastered edition of the original Modern Warfare title would be coming to consoles alongside the launch of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. Unfortunately, as it stands right now, access to this will be limited.

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Uncharted Multiplayer DLC Will be Free says Naughty Dog

Thank God for companies like Naughty Dog and CD Projekt Red. Without their dedication to the actual consumer, we may have never seen free DLC during this current generation. Uncharted 4 developer Naughty Dog announced recently that all multiplayer DLC maps and add-ons will be free, forever.

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King’s Quest Chapter 3: Once Upon a Climb Review

A return of King's Quest on modern consoles had me giddy since day one, and Chapter 1 of this series really got things started off on the right foot. While I enjoyed Chapter 2, the constant crisscrossing of the dungeon, coupled with the lack of direction and the trail-and-error approach to puzzles put a bit of a damper on my experience. Was Chapter 3: Once Upon A Climb going to mirror the great, nostalgic tone that made Chapter 1 so great, or was it going to continue the slog that was Chapter 2? Fortunately, it was actually neither. Chapter 3 of the latest ...

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Pokemon Rumble World Is Now Available Via Retail

Do you like Pokemon? Then, you may like the newest game, Pokemon Rumble World, for 3DS. It just came out for retail; it was previously digital-only! Pokemon Rumble World came out in stores today. The game was previously only available on the 3DS eshop as a free-to-play game. Rumble World isn’t your average Pokemon game. In this one, you control Toy Pokemon and take them into dungeons. You’ll find even more toy pokemon along the way and recruit them to…

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PDP Configuration App Coming to Xbox One

Performance Design Products makes a lot of great hardware for consoles and PC, and there really isn't any beating around the bush with them: we love there stuff. Sure, we haven't praised some items as much as others, but overall, they make an excellent product. One product that I use consistently with my Xbox One is my Prismatic Afterglow Wired Xbox One Controller. With the ability to map buttons the way you want, it's the perfect alternative to the very expensive Xbox One Elite controller that Xbox released last year.

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Pokemon Remakes A Huge Success

When Nintendo announced 3DS re-releases of the original three Pokemon titles, I was fairly skeptical. After all, how desperately did Nintendo fans want to play a slightly improved – although very true to the original – Pokemon game from the early Gameboy days? Frankly, I was not sure how well these titles would catch on. A complete remake of Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow in the style of the new titles? That would have taken off like gangbusters, in my…

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The best games for solo players

Despite the impressive developments in battle arena games offering amazing multiplayer options, there are still many gamers who prefer to keep things a little more solitary.

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