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The Venture Bros Season 4 Trailer

Thanks to Mike Xfactor on our forums for alerting me this has been posted online. Brock’s gone, Hatred’s off the deep end, Dean loves Hitler, 21 is Larping, Doc comes back from the future, and Hank needs a haircut. Also, David Bowie returns.

The foruth season begins in November with 8 episodes, and will continue summer 2010 with 8 more. Yes, its terrible to split the season into 2 parts, but we’re getting 3 more episodes than we got from previous seasons, and not nearly the wait there was from season 2 to 3



H is for Hidden Characters

04Since the alphabet is the building block of our language, the Powet Alphabet is the building block of what makes us geeks.

Don’t you love surprises? Like when you open a present for your birthday and actually got what you wanted or you wear an old pair of pants and find a $20 bill in them from last season? Surprises help keep life interesting and fresh, as we never know what could happen next and what the next surprise could be. This concept has been reflected upon by various forms of media to keep them fresh and interesting as well, and video games are no exception. One of the all-time great surprises video games have always had in store for us gamers is the concept of the hidden character – i.e. A secret member of the cast that does not show up on the initial roster and must either be found in-game or made accessible through various means.
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Lost Classics: Willow (NES, Arcade)

willowBefore there was Lord of the Rings (the films, not the books) or Harry Potter, there was Willow. Co-produced by George Lucas and Ron Howard, and starring Warwick Davis (who had previously played as one of the Ewoks in Star Wars Episode VI) and Val Kilmer (long before he played his part in the destruction of the Batman film franchise in the mid 90s), Willow told the tale of a dwarf’s quest to rescue a baby from an evil sorceress queen. George had high hopes of Willow becoming Lucas’s fantasy equivalent to Star Wars, but it met low numbers at the box office and mixed reviews from critics. However, enough fans liked it enough for the film to gain cult status, and Capcom was fond enough of the property to release a pair of games based on Willow, one for the NES and the other for arcade.
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KEEP PLAYING: Rewind – Fatal Labyrinth


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$20 Game of the Week: Crayon Physics Deluxe (PC)

crayonphysicsIf you have been paying attention, you’ll notice that there is a revolution going on in gaming. The independent gaming scene has been getting bigger and bigger these past few years. Freely available open-source tools such as Gimp and Blender, as well as the accessibility of easy to learn programming languages such as Python and Blender have made game programming easier than ever, and there is more of an incentive for indie developers to get started as well. Microsoft’s Xbox Live Marketplace features sections for independently made games, while indie developed games such as Everyday Shooter, Braid, and Dishwasher: Dead Samurai have been swiped up by big name companies, releasing them on various download services to critical acclaim. These games are going way beyond DIY shooters and puzzle games, introducing unique methods of story telling and gameplay mechanics. Crayon Physics, developed by Petri Purho, is one of the most recent faces of the indie gaming movement. It won first place at the 2008 independent games festival, and it puts many mainstream-developed games to shame.
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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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