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Pre-Order Kid Icarus Uprising, Get a Free Game

A downloadable 3D Classic is yours with a reservation.

Kid Icarus was one of the earliest first party Nintendo games, coming out little more than a year after the full U.S. release of the NES. It holds a special place in the hearts of many gamers, even if most people recognize the protagonist Pit more from his appearance in Super Smash Bros. at this point. In a press release from Nintendo, new details were revealed about the upcoming 3DS game, as well as a special treat for people that pre-order.

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PixlTalk Episode 50: Get Off My Lawn!

You damn kids with your rock music and your electronic doodads.

Grab the Metamucil and adjust your Depends, folks: PixlTalk is officially old! Your normal crew 2 Tri-Force (Julian, Rob, and Patrick) decide to celebrate the big 5-0 in style. How? By ranting like old men about the way gaming used to be, dammit! You'll learn that Julian does a terrible old man voice, but Patrick does an amazing one, balancing out the insanity of this episode. Before that, we talk about what we're playing now, with some discussion on Mass Effect 2, Skyward Sword, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, and Asura's Wrath. So sit back, crank up those hearing aids, put on your rose-tinted glasses, and enjoy!

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Metal Gear Rising Confirmed at E3

We'll have a hands-on in June. Plus, the mystery director has been revealed.

It’s been a whirlwind of news revolving around Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. After it’s announced rebranding and reveal of development by Platinum games at the Spike TV VGAs, Hideo Kojima has gone on a massive PR-like tour. He’s been seen in publications all over the world lately, and in the newest Famitsu, he revealed some interesting news about the new action game.

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New Characters Revealed for Street Fighter x Tekken

Videos show off Jin, Juri, and others.

We’re getting closer and closer to the March release date of Street Fighter x Tekken, the first half of the joint crossover project between Capcom’s Yoshinori Ono and Namco’s Katsuhiro Harada. Capcom has been pumping out the trailers on this slick new fighter, and today we get some new character reveals and gameplay footage.

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All Zombies Must Die! Review

These zombies ate my neighbors, so now they all need to die.

Until Lucasarts does something with their cult classic Zombies Ate My Neighbors, this is the true spiritual successor to the classic SNES/Genesis multiplayer zombie killing simulator. From the overhead perspective to the cartoony visuals and wacky weapons, this game brought warm, fuzzy memories to someone that spent hours with Zombies Ate My Neighbors. With weapon crafting, RPG stat building, and four player co-op, this is the game I would have wanted had the series continued past Ghoul Patrol.

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Korea Approves Diablo III

The game finally gets rated by the Games Rating Board.

They say that the third time’s the charm, and that definitely holds true for Blizzard. After submitting their highly-anticipated dungeon crawler Diablo III to the Korean ratings board two times and getting rejected, we can report that the third submission was a success. That’s right, you compulsive clickers out there—Diablo III has a rating in Korea.

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The Witcher Developer Speaks Out Against Piracy

CD Projekt RED stops their actions against pirates, but wants gamers to take a stand.

Piracy is the bane of the video game industry. Various companies have tried different ways to combat piracy, from the complex instruction manuals in old PC games to Ubisoft’s controversial DRM that requires their games to be online at all times, regardless of if the game is multiplayer or not. CD Projekt RED, developers of The Witcher series, have taken a firm stand against DRM, but that shouldn’t imply that they turn a blind eye to piracy. That had caused them to try a pretty drastic measure, but today, the company has backed down.

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The S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Team Goes Back to Work

Reports of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2's demise have been greatly exaggerated?

We’ve reported on some sad news in the video game industry as of late. From massive layoffs to full-on studio closures, the past couple months have been pretty rough for some game makers. Thankfully, it’s not all bad news, and we can report today that at least one of those stories has a bit of a happy development. You may remember our report not too long ago about the studio closure of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. developer GSC Game World. Well, it seems like that’s not entirely the case, after all.

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Bethesda to Address PS3 Lag Issues in Skyrim

The 1.4 patch is on the way to save the day.

While the PC and 360 versions of Skyrim have benefitted from the recent patches, the PS3 version has been plagued by terrible lag issues. This is due to a memory problem where lengthy save files basically weigh the game down, causing it to chug drastically. However, PS3 owners can finally start to rejoice, as help is coming later this month.

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Massive Layoffs in the Development Community

Two studio closures and deep layoffs at id make for a rough start to 2012.

The video game industry is a volatile one, especially around this time of year. As projects wrap up, layoffs are common. However, the recent collection of layoffs is rather shocking, with many people having lost their jobs in rapid succession.

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