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Too Much of a Good Thing?

Too Much of a Good Thing?

Look, we love Tim Schafer too, but this is just getting silly.

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Valkyrie

Valkyrie

New Trenches comic and tale for May 22, 2012.

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Hitting gold on the bus:

Hitting gold on the bus:

An early look at Devolver Digital’s Dungeon Hearts

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The 2012 Child’s Play Invitational Golf Tournament

The 2012 Child’s Play Invitational Golf Tournament

Join us June 8th at the Angeles National Golf Club in Sunland, CA to have fun and raise money for the cause.

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First Party v2.0 Polo

First Party v2.0 Polo

Our supple, 100% cotton First Party polo shirts are back with some familiar features and important upgrades.

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Gabe’s list is already a serious indictment, but there are some things that didn’t end up on there just because he and I have different tastes - particularly where PC titles are concerned.  Please append the following to create a Master List.  Every one of these is a game that I actively follow and am interested in purchasing, or at least I would, in a universe where polysyllabic words are a form of currency.  Also, the links all go to EB, but that’s just where I got the ship dates.  They aren’t links of the “Affiliate/I Get Money If You Buy It” variety.

  • Evil Genius

  • Rome: Total War (Yes, the same game we’re advertising.)

  • Locomotion

  • Port Royale 2

  • Call of Duty: United Offensive

  • Full Spectrum

  • Silent Hill 4

  • Red Star

  • Gradius V

  • Demon Stone

  • Def Jam Fight For NY

  • Armored Core: Nexus

    If you still play FF:XI or Anarchy Online, of course you’d need Chains of Promathia or Anarchy Online: Alien Invasion in addition to (or instead of) any of the items on the amended list.  It’s also critical that you keep in mind the fact that Half-Life 2 could literally drop at any moment, catalyzing a retail shockwave in this already fragile ecosystem.

    And what of games like KATAMARI DAMASHI, or the sequel to the charming Shadow Hearts?  What are games who deviate from the norm even a few degrees supposed to do - I mean, aside from be crushed under the phalanx? 

    I’ve honestly never placed much stock in wailing and lamentation regarding some kind of gaming “crash.”  It’ll happen if it happens and I have other things to worry about.  Playing this quarterly earnings game they’ve got going here seems like a really good way to gut the industry, though.

    (CW)TB