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Posted Nov 16, 2008 at 08:39AM by Isaac C.
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EGM's resident rumormonger Quartermann is once again creating buzz, saying that LittleBigPlanet will be expanding to the PSP next year. Well, his rumors have often proven to be very, very right. But sometimes, also very, very wrong.More details after the link. |
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Posted Nov 13, 2008 at 07:30PM by Karl B.
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Electronic Gaming Monthly's resident rumor master, Quartermann, has
alluded to the possibility of a new game featuring DC hero The Flash. Details after the jump! |
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Posted Oct 02, 2008 at 08:31PM by Karl B.
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EGM's resident rumor specialist Quartermann has set his eyes on Capcom,
who has recently enjoyed success via its massive catalog of classic
games. According to Quartermann in the latest issue of EGM, Capcom may
be reaching into that classic gaming bag again. |
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Posted Nov 09, 2007 at 09:35PM by Glen D.
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Sega,
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Fresh off the successful Bionic Commando predictions for the Microsoft Xbox 360 and the Sony PlayStation 3, the Quartermann is back and is looking to continue his roll of advanced info that turns out to be true. This time, word of a new Metal Gear Solid game for the Sony PlayStation Portable, BioShock for the Sony PlayStation 3 and new WiiWare products is being passed around. Do you think all these hold water? Read the full story and decide for yourself.Read on to see details on these hot predictions. |
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Posted Apr 17, 2007 at 11:00PM by Chris L.
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Opinions & Analysis
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Electronic Arts,
Sega Genesis,
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We've played that game before, right? Re-imagining the classics for the new generation. This is RE-GEN. With power comes evolution: shooters have gone from scrolling to full 3-D environments, from turkey galleries to smart, reactive enemies. Yet even the classics, with their scrolling and their shooting galleries, have virtues all to their own.The Strike series from Electronic Arts is one of the most notable examples of the genre. A multi-directional, military-themed shooter, it became a hallmark franchise, particularly on the Sega Genesis. Even in that age of solid-state cartridges, Strike was known for its surprisingly challenging gameplay, and became known as the 16-bit "smart shooter." After three successful 16-bit titles, and two CD follow-ons in the PSOne (as well as the Saturn and PC), Strike vanished; no more was heard. Perhaps it was a victim of its own success, having stuck too close to its core formula. Or perhaps EA lost interest (happened before, happened since). Pity: the series had quite the potential, even after five games. And especially today. RE-GEN is all about second chances for the classic titles we loved. Can the power and capabilities offered by today's platforms, from the high-end PS3 and Xbox 360, to the innovative Wii, to the handheld wonders of the PSP and NDS, offer something new to resurrect the Strike series? This is the question we set out to answer today. Some things, after all, don't deserve to gather dust in the back of a shelf, when it has more to offer. (a) Buy EA Replay, get Desert and Jungle Strike. (b) POPS Soviet and Nuclear Strike into 3.xx OE. (c) Actually see a Future Strike on the PSP be everything it can be on the PSP. Learn all about the Strike series, and speculate on what can come from a PSP Strike, after the jump!Or discover what the PS3/Xbox 360, the Wii, or the DS has to offer a Strike title. |
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