DuckTales Remastered: new trailers, screenshots
Capcom has released two new gameplay videos and a bunch of screens and artworks from DuckTales: Remastered.
#cantwait
DuckTales Remastered: new trailers, screenshots
Capcom has released two new gameplay videos and a bunch of screens and artworks from DuckTales: Remastered.
#cantwait
By: Mikey Krieger
With E3 2013 being only four days away and the next generation of console gaming just around the corner, expectations are high for Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo to come out strong and sell their next-gen offerings to the gaming community. Everyone is anxious to see what each of the big three has up their sleeves and how they all plan on captivating us over the next few years. Now that Nintendo’s next generation console, the Wii U, has been out for a little over 6 months, and Sony and Microsoft have unveiled the Playstation 4 and Xbox One, it’s time to see their plans for their hardware, and the future of gaming, laid out in full.
E3 is for gamers. For the community that drives the industry. This is where each of the big hardware developers need to sell their product to us, the consumer. This year, and this console cycle more so than any before it, is where each of the big three hardware developers need to step up and show gamers why their respective consoles are going to be the place you’ll want to play your video games in the following years. The stakes are high, and each of the three conferences already have a set of high hopes and expectations. Every year, we are quick to decide who the “winner” of E3 is. Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo all have a chance at claiming that title this year, and the steps they have to take are simpler than one might think.
Diablo III coming to PS3, Xbox 360 in September
Blizzard confirmed today that Diablo III, the fastest selling PC game of all time, would be coming to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on September 3.
This is cool but you should really be playing dragon’s crown.
Mario and Luigi style eye shades
Been a while since I featured some Dealextreme garbage! Sorry I’ve been remiss, as I’ve cost you several opportunities to sleep with half a Mario face on your face.
Both the Mario and Luigi styles cost $2.20 from Dealextreme.
BUY Nintendo 3DS and 3DS XL consoles, upcoming games
Look like a goof - instyle!
$50 credit with Vita purchase
Coming so close to E3, the timing on this offer is super suspicious, but on the face of it this seems like a good deal. From today through June 8, if you buy a PS Vita from Amazon, you’ll get a $50 credit. Use it to get PlayStation Plus and start playing Gravity Rush and all the other free stuff! Or preorder Dragon’s Crown! Or pick up my favorite RPG ever, Persona 4 Golden! Or PSN credit for Sound Shapes! Or subscribe to monthly deliveries of some diapers or something, I don’t know.
Why is it suspicious? The cynical part of me thinks that if there’s a big discount like this before E3, Sony could announce a price drop at the show. But if it’s $50, same deal! Who knows what’s going to happen at E3 anyway.
BBCP 5/25/2013 Central Hachiouji - Post Tournament Casuals Part 1/2
Source: Jourdal2012
Got half a hour to kill? How about watch some BB action! (the only action you’re getting tonight!….;_:)
Pixel Identity Crisis
A talented artist and friend of it8Bit is branching out and we think that you might enjoy checking out his work. Check out Matej aka Retronator on any of his 3 blogs.
- pixel art
- retro gaming
- old computers, chiptunes
- saturated colors, rainbows, spectrums and similar aesthetics
- paintings
- drawings
- other creative projects
- games and prototypes
- game development
- other (indie) games
(via:retronator)
remember gamers; this isn’t true. Hot girls do not like fat guys.
Pxlbyte Launches! (and is looking for writers)
Some of you may have already noticed that I’ve been linking to this site on the last few news articles I’ve posted. Thats because I was making sure the site could handle traffic, and guess what? It does! We’ve already got a group of awesome writers contributing, but if you’re interested in helping out you can contact me at this email. We’re looking for:
- (Gaming) Fashion Bloggers
- (Gaming) News
- (Gaming) Crafts
- (iOS) Reviewers
- (Indie/Green Light) Game Reviewers
If any of those topics interest you, you can leave me your email below, or contact me here. That screenshot above doesn’t really do it justice, so why don’t you check it out for yourself?