If you noticed your X-Arcade™ looking especially perky lately, it might be because it found out before you... Street Fighter™ 4 has been unveiled! Some of us weren't as impressed with Street Fighter 3 even when compared to Street Fighter™ EX Plus Alpha as a true next-gen sequel due to it's cartoony look and odd (one-armed?) characters. But as this single screenshot verifies, this time the game uses 3D modeled graphics while maintaining that famous 2D gameplay feel.
The teaser trailer below makes one wonder if these ink effects will be included in the gameplay, since they seem to be void of the only screenshot released above. Time will tell. But for now check out the teaser trailer which in itself is moving art, and click on the photo for 1up's exclusive details and a closer look at Street Fighter™ 4!
The 10 Most Irritatingly Impossible Old-School Video Games
In the old days, you didn't come back to a game again and again for anything as fancy as today's online multiplayer or user-created content. No, you came back because the games were freaking impossible and you refused to quit until you had them beat. That was the only way game designers could extend the play time; through mindless, frustrating repetition.
CRACKED.com looks at 10 Nintendo™ NES and SNES games so infuriating, their very mention makes the hairs stand up on the back of many gamer's necks.
Today's Pac-Man™ fix takes a look at the best games that either added something new to the formula or modernized the experience on newer platforms. Pac-Man™ lives!
We're on a roll with best-of's and top 10's, so why not one more. This one's for all the Tankstick/trackball owners out there. It's the Top 10 point-and-click games based on graphics, difficulty level and overall enjoyable gaming experience. To play these games you just move your mouse and click stuff.
Mario's back from his binge, and now he's getting even!
The Streams Have Crossed
As if it's not cool enough to find out that a new Ghostbusters™ video game is under development, the game looks amazing! What's more, the script, which takes place just after Ghostbusters II™ in the early 90's, was written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, and will feature the voices of Aykroyd, Ramis, Bill Murray, and Ernie Hudson, as well as Janine herself, Annie Potts!
Terminal Reality™ will be making the game for the Xbox™ 360, the PlayStatio™n 3, and the PC, while Red Fly will be handling the more casual version of the game for the Wi™i, DS, and the PlayStation™ 2. Hot on the heels of the success of movie-based franchises like Scarface and The Godfather™, Sony™, who owns the rights to the film, is hoping this, too, will be another blockbuster game, and with the talent lined up, how can it not be?
Technoyard Australia was launched by three hardware enthusiasts in April 1999, and now has 5 gurus who specialize in reviewing hardware and software products. Their reviews are very detailed, with in depth coverage of the product in concern, where they explain the technological merits and faults, do comparison benchmarks with similar products and give their honest unbiased opinion based on their own findings.
Too bad they couldn't find anything that really compared to the Tankstick, check out their full review from down unda.