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Reminder: MOTU Classics Tri-Klops on sale today

Just a reminder to He-Man/Masters of the Universe fans, Tri-Klops will go on sale today at 12 noon EST. He can be ordered at MattyCollector.com.

He will come with:
* Secret glow-in-the-dark Warrior’s Ring with opening top
* Assassin sword
* Doomseeker with stand
He is sure to sell out quickly, so get him while you can!



Movie Posters: I Sell The Dead



G is for Guilty Gear

Since the alphabet is the building block of our language, the Powet Alphabet is the building block of what makes us geeks.

GuiltyGearX2logoThe Guilty Gear series is a string of fast-paced fighting games first developed by Japanese company Sammy in 1998. During an age where Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter was still champions of the fighting games, with Killer Instinct on its way out and Soul Caliber and Super Smash Bros. on their way in, it was a hard time to be a thrown into the fray, so to speak. However, if there was one thing that Guilty Gear games could always capitalize on, it was speed. Probably the fastest fighting game to date, the sheer velocity of the game made it a favorite amongst button mashers.
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Lost Classics: Metal Combat – Falcon’s Revenge (Super Nintendo)

metlcombatLike beat-em-ups, the light-gun shooter is a genre that gained most of its popularity during the 8 – 32 bit generations of gaming. However, as the mechanic is quite simplistic, the shooter genre has slowly been losing its appeal since its arcade heyday, just like the beat-em-up. Moreover, most light gun shooters can be completed in less than half an hour, making them shallow and light on content. To truly gain the attention of gamers, light gun games have to do something innovative and eye-catching. House of the dead featured zombies and showers of blood. Time Crisis featured a duck pedal, allowing players to seek cover and catch their breaths. Silent Scope featured a sniper rifle, and relied on precision and calculation rather than being a simple blast-a-thon. Police 911 (which really should be bought to Wii using the Wiimotion plus and maybe the balance board) translated player’s motions into onscreen action, getting the player’s body involved in the game.

The SuperScope, probably the most beloved of the home console light guns, demonstrated plenty of potential for innovation in the light gun genre. Heck, the 6-game pack that came with it featured a puzzle game and a variation on whack-a-mole. It’s buttons and unique shape gave developers some unique options on to use for gameplay. While most games for the SuperScope never moved far away from the usual Operation-Wolf format, there were a few unique games using the peripheral. One of these games is Metal Combat: Falcon’s revenge.
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Review: GIJOE The Rise Of Cobra!

Zero joins me in the movie hotseat this week as we over examine the most mindlessly fun movie this summer.



GI Joe Collectors’ Convention 2009 Exclusives

GI Joe collectors will be gathering this weekend, August 13-16th in Kansas City, MO to celebrate, among other things, the new GI Joe: Rise of Cobra movie. Sure to be a huge boon to the franchise, the movie will be a topic of great discussion at this year’s convention. And what Joe convention is complete without exclusives?

Read on for a look at whats to come!
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$20 Game of the Week: Evil Genius (PC)

evilgeniusWhile playing this weeks $20 GOTW, I’ve come to realize something. There aren’t nearly enough games that allow you to step into the shoes of a criminal mastermind. Yeah, Grand Theft Auto and Saint’s Row allow me to craft a criminal empire and run a city, but even then I’m just playing as a gangster with a heart of gold. I wanna build a secret island base, chock full of henchmen that will lay their lives down for me on my say so. I wanna send my soldiers out to put in work across the world. I wanna capture, interrogate, and kill civilians and secret agents who snoop around my base. I wanna have a badass second-in-command who swears complete allegiance to me. I wanna instill fear in my workforce by killing one of my more incompetent workers right in front of them, Saddam Hussein style. Thankfully Elixir Studios recognizes the void of villain simulators. In 2004, they released this title, which places players in the wold of an evil genius as they try to achieve world domination.
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Powetcast Episode 16: Super Asteroid Bros.

powetcast With Comic-Con behind us, we look forward to the many cinematic adventures born of geekdom. But World of Warcraft? Prince of Persia? Halo? Asteroids? REALLY??

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Direct Link: Powetcast Episode 16: Super Asteroid Bros.

(What video game are you dying to see made as a movie? Would you rather die than see some other game made into a movie? Post your thoughts in the comments below!)

Show notes after the jump!

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