Brad Muir joins us on the couch for some PlayStation memories and astounding ska-related revelations.
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Someone get Michael Buffer on the phone.
PlatinumGames' crazy superhero action game is finally hitting the Wii U in a couple months.
The fourth installment of SMT is on 3DS, so you should probably check that out. For real though.
It takes a pretty poor pirate to think that closing one eye all the time is an actual substitute for an eyepatch.
The weak spot glows red!
Cat Mario? What is this devilry?
Mario's just too good to help out his brother this time around, it looks like. Pshaw, Mario! Pshaw!
The tyranny of the blue shell will one day be ended. This is not that day.
If it were only that easy to get all these characters into the same film franchise.
An indie game from Ripstone for PS Vita.
Ripstone is bringing this 2D, paper/sticker-based indie game to PS Vita.
While Japan already has the sequel, North America get the original in August 2013.
From the ridiculous minds behind Ridiculous Fishing, Vlambeer.
Is it about Chima, Laval, or both? One way to find out I guess.
But it ain't out yet, so it still gets an E3 trailer too.
So, you're telling me you combined Halo and Borderlands, then put it in a persistant online world? Where do I sign up?
The guys that brought you the insanity of Just Cause are now at the helm of Mad Max. Sounds about right.
That other Destiny game is a little bit different than this one.
Indie games can get kinda weird, y'all. And kinda awesome at the same time.
Well, Helghan got blowed up (spoilers), so let's take a look thirty years into the future to see how things are going. Probably peaceful, right?
Consider Killzone Liberation was pretty great on PSP, they might actually be able to pull it off.
Well, the PS Plus Edition is at least. We need some details on that probably.
And you thought Willem Dafoe was creepy enough in real life.
Knack seeks to prove that system-selling platformers aren't dead yet.