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ABBA: You Can Dance Announced

Sing and Dance to the hits by the Swedish sensation

Ubisoft revealed ABBA: You Can Dance for the Nintendo Wii today. Developed by Ubisoft Paris, Ubisoft Montpellier and Ubisoft Bucharest, the title will include 26 songs, including "Dancing Queen", "Waterloo", and "Mamma Mia", for four players to dance and two players to sing along to. The will have choreography and stages inspired by the groups live appearances and music videos.

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LOTR - War in the North Behind the Scenes Trailer

Take a look behind the scenes of Warner Bros. latest endeavor into Middle Earth.

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Assassin's Creed Revelations Hookblade Trailer

A glimpse of the Ottoman Hook Blade in action in the upcoming Assassin's Creed Revelations for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC.

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I Am Alive Announcement Trailer

I Am Alive, a title by Ubisoft and developed by Ubisoft Shanghai, will be released this winter for XBLA and PSN.

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I Am Alive Announced for this Winter

After three years of no details, Ubisoft's mysterious adventure title will be released in the 4th Quarter of 2011

Ubisoft announced today that I Am Alive, a title first announced during E3 2008, will be released for the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade this winter.

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Rayman Origins - Around the World Trailer

Crisp graphics and four player co-op are showcased in this new trailer for the upcoming Rayman Origins for the PS3, 360, and Wii.

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Monday Night PlayBit: Metroid: Other M

Watch a replay of Jason playing one of the worst-received Metroid titles of all time!

Why would I play Metroid: Other M as this week's Monday Night PlayBit? It's simple: I never took the time to get through the game before. More than that, from what I saw, I really felt like the game got shafted upon release. See, Other M took Samus's stoic, unfeeling, powerful character and made her into a more realistic person. People were used to Samus being about the Power Suit, but most neglected deep thoughts about what was underneath. Am I just trying to look sophisticated, or is there something meaningful behind what I'm saying...? Click through to watch the replay!

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Resident Evil Code: Veronica X - HD Review

Minimal improvements and dated gameplay – Code: Veronica X HD in a nutshell.

You may be asking yourself, "Why did Capcom decide to remaster Resident Evil Code: Veronica X in HD?" Truth is, I'm asking myself the same question after playing it. The game is fully rendered in 3D, unlike Resident Evil 1, 2, and 3, which feature static backgrounds. This has made an HD port possible, but it hardly makes it necessary. Because the graphics have received minimal improvement and the gameplay has received none, the HD port serves little purpose other than bringing Code: Veronica to two new platforms.

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Mario Mania: A Super Mario Bros. Retrospective

Matt takes an in-depth look at each Mario game.

You don’t have to tell me that I am a year late. I already know that. Mario’s 25th Anniversary has already come and gone, and Nintendo’s other big franchise is celebrating its 25th this year: namely, the Legend of Zelda. Yet you already know that by now, so you are probably asking this question right now: “Matt, what the hell? Why are you doing a Mario retrospective when you could be writing about Zelda?”

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With Great Difficulty

What happened to "Nintendo Hard?"

I broke two controllers while playing Mega Man II as a kid. Specifically, I broke two NES controllers playing Heat Man’s level in Mega Man II. Even more specifically, I broke two NES controllers while doing the “Hell Blocks” portion of Heat Man’s level in Mega Man II. That particular stage summed up perfectly what the words Nintendo Hard really meant to me. You needed patience, quickness and the ability to predict the future. It also didn’t hurt to have a couple of extra controllers lying around the house, you know, just in case.

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