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Posts By Chessa DiMola

Jewel Master Egypt Review

A classic puzzle game with a great twist.

Puzzle games are a dime a dozen nowadays. Familiar concepts are being constantly rehashed with a new ridiculous title or veiled behind a fresh coat of paint. They're everywhere we look; whether it's on our computers, phones, or game systems. After playing so many similar titles, it’s honestly become boring to play the same game in a slightly different way. At first, this seemed to be the case with Jewel Master Egypt; just another puzzle game that I had played before – good, but nothing special. But after a few hours of gameplay I was pleasantly surprised to see that there were small additions to break up the monotony as well as a deeper gameplay element which added more depth and strategy to the title than expected.

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360 Update Will Include Social Networking

Next week's Live update will include two of the web's biggest social networking sites.

A new update will be coming to Xbox Live this upcoming week and with it are many new features, including the implementation of the social networking sites Facebook and Twitter.

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Namco Bandai's Project K Unveiled

Many were surprised to learn that it isn't a Tales game.

A while ago, a teaser page popped up on Namco Bandai's website for a mysterious title known only as Project K. Since the page was directly linked to other titles in Namco Bandai's Tales series, many were expecting an announcement for a new Tales game.

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Comet Crash Review

This game features great gameplay and unique features, but isn't completely fulfilling.

Comet Crash is a tower defense title for PSN that released earlier this year courtesy of Pelfast. The title features classic tower defense gameplay combined with some RTS elements in an outer space setting. Fans of the genre will surely appreciate the game's unique approach.

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Japan Gets Club Nintendo WiiWare Title

This new Club Nintendo reward mimics an original Nintendo toy.

A downloadable title for WiiWare is the latest reward being offered by the Japanese Club Nintendo service.

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Miyamoto and Reggie Talk Sales and the New Zelda

Control details are confirmed, but the release date is still unknown.

Game Trailers recently had the opportunity to speak with both Reggie and Miyamoto about the upcoming holiday season, expected sales figures, and next year's game release line-up.

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Smash TV May Come to Current Generation Consoles

A recent podcast with the original creators discusses the game's potential future.

Smash TV was a popular game that first graced arcades in 1990. After its success with the arcade demographic, Acclaim Entertainment acquired the publishing rights and began distributing the title on home consoles such as the NES, SNES, and Sega Game Gear.

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Golgoth Reveals Their Latest Arcade Revival

The only details provided are a rough draft of the protagonists.

Last week in an interview with Gamasutra, developers Golgoth revealed that they were working on yet another remake of an arcade classic.

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PixlTalk Episode 6: The Down-Low...dable Future

This week Nick and Chessa switch things up with a unique second segment discussion.

This week once again features just Nick and Chessa as they continue their search for reliable recruits.

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Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Officially Announced

The listing on Amazon.ca turns out to be correct.

It seems as though Amazon Canada accidentally revealed the release of Atlus' newest title two days ago when they listed Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey on their site.

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