Movie Posters: Sherlock Holmes A Game of Shadows
by Crazy, filed in Movie Posters on Dec.11, 2011
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by Crazy, filed in Movie Posters on Dec.11, 2011
by FakeTrout, filed in Games, Toys on Dec.10, 2011
Fall of Cybertron continues the fight from 2010’s War For Cybertron and adds several favorite characters to the mix. See some Decepticons combine and then a Dinobot challenge them!
The name of the song included in the video is “The Humbling River” by the band Puscifer.
by William Talley, filed in $20 Game Of The Week, Articles, Games on Dec.09, 2011

Years before Halo’s Firefight, Gears of War 2’s Horde mode, and Call of Duty’s Zombie mode made this style of play popular, Killing Floor made co-op survival popular ammongst FPS gamers. Originally conceived as a total conversion mod for Unreal Tournament 2004, The Killing Floor spun off into its own retail game. Playing as one of a group of soldiers, you stave off an invasion of mutated people with a variety of weapons. You must survive each round by any means necessary, be it making it to high ground, barracading yourself in, or simply shooting everything that moves. In between rounds you can buy weapons from the merchant, and you simply play to outdo your score. If you enjoy Left 4 Dead’s brand of co-op survival horror, you’ll love Killing Floor. It’s free to play on Steam this weekend, and if you like what you play, you can purchase it for just $5.
by bentheo, filed in Comics, News on Dec.09, 2011

Read the full list of comics after the jump.
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by bentheo, filed in Comics, Games, Movies, News on Dec.09, 2011
Marvel has released information about the The Amazing Spider-Man video game, coming out next year alongside The Amazing Spider-Man movie. A trailer for the game will be shown this weekend at the VGAs.
Read the full press release and see the concept art after the jump.
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by Crazy, filed in Movies on Dec.09, 2011
by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in Famicom Dojo Podcast, Podcasts on Dec.09, 2011
Should Nintendo be scared? Since the launch of the iPhone — which encouraged the rise of the Android platform — smartphone gaming is set to become a majority of the handheld market, eclipsing Nintendo for the first time since the release of the Game Boy in 1989. Sean and Vinnk explain their misgivings with GameStop, why they’re sure Nintendo expects Xenoblade to fail (or at least doesn’t care if it succeeds), and actual precedents that should exonerate Nintendo for being so cautious.
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