Tekken set to grace the big screen
Jul28

Tekken set to grace the big screen

We saw Street Fighter in 1995 and realized that it was merely a cosplay movie. We saw Resident Evil debut its original heroine in 2002, and some, if not most of us were none too impressed. We saw DOA: Dead or Alive in 2006 and realized that sizzling girls do not blend with a mediocre plot. We have seen a preview of the upcoming Dragon Ball movie, and some have since become skeptical about it. The same can be said for Street Fighter:...

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Tekken 6 features bosses of huge proportions
Feb20

Tekken 6 features bosses of huge proportions

If you think the people at Namco Bandai had outdone themselves in Tekken 5 by finally including Devil Jin and the monster patriarch Jinpachi Mishima, then to quote an old (and grammatically incorrect) cliché, you ain’t seen nothing yet! Image Source: http://devil-kazuya.skyblog.com If you have played Tekken 5, then you might have had the opportunity to play as Devil-possessed Jin Kazama, whose style of gameplay is similar to the first...

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Lightsabers to invade Soul Calibur 4
Feb07

Lightsabers to invade Soul Calibur 4

When you hear the tag line “May the Force be with you”, obviously Star Wars comes to mind. Most of us have seen all six of the movies, while some went as far as to collecting anything there is that has Star Wars in it. And if these people are yet to touch a video game controller, then they may want to get themselves either a Sony PlayStation 3 or a Microsoft Xbox360 and play Soul Calibur 4 when the game hits the shelves...

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English patch for Namco × Capcom in the works
Feb05

English patch for Namco × Capcom in the works

One of the best cross-over video game titles I have ever played so far is Monolith Soft’s tactical/action RPG, Namco × Capcom (read as Namco Cross Capcom). Image Source: Wikipedia This game, which was developed by the same company associated with the Xenosaga series, featured characters from games produced by Namco and Capcom (that is if it isn’t obvious enough). It was released on May 26, 2005 in Japan, but I only got to...

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