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Video Game Ad of the Day: Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance
by Matt Keller on Aug.16, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day
Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance was part of the first wave of “good” games for the PlayStation 2 in late 2001, following a kind of lacking launch lineup. It’s relatively light as far as RPGs go, but it really shines in co-op.
Video Game Ad of the Day: Jet Set Radio Future
by Matt Keller on Aug.15, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day
After Sega discontinued the Dreamcast, they spread their development efforts across the competing consoles. One of the titles the Xbox got was Jet Set Radio Future, a sequel to the cult hit Jet Set Radio. It’s a little bit different from the original, offering way bigger stages and a little less emphasis on tagging.
Video Game Ad of the Day: Earthworm Jim: Special Edition
by Matt Keller on Aug.14, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day
Earthworm Jim: Special Edition is an expanded version of the first game in the series which features an extra level, Big Bruty, 1,000 extra frames of animation, alternate endings and a remixed CD soundtrack. It was originally released for the Mega CD, with a Windows 95-based PC version released some months later.
Video Game Ad of the Day: Dick Tracy (NES)
by Matt Keller on Aug.13, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day
Like any big name film in the late 80s and early 90s, the Warren Beatty-led incarnation of Dick Tracy received multiple video game incarnations. This ad is for the NES one which is a totally different beast to the Sega published games, focusing more on being a gumshoe than gunning down gangsters.
Video Game Ad of the Day: Berzerk
by Matt Keller on Aug.12, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day
Berzerk is a popular arcade shooter released by Stern. It’s also remembered for the game that was being played when 19 year old Jeff Dailey died of a heart attack while playing the game.
Video Game Ad of the Day: NARC
by Matt Keller on Aug.11, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day
NARC is one of Midway’s more controversial arcade hits, and, as you’d expect, a cut down version made its way home on the NES courtesy of Rare and Acclaim. The NES version had just about all references to drugs removed by virtue of Nintendo of America’s heavy handed censorship.
Auction Watch – 10/08/2013
by Matt Keller on Aug.10, 2013, under Auction Watch
Bit of a lame duck week for everything but the Nintendo 64, so we’ll focus on that.
Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64)
Pokemon Stadium 2 (Nintendo 64)
“New” releases and discounts – 10/08/2013
by Matt Keller on Aug.10, 2013, under News
Nintendo eShop (Australia, Europe)
WiiU Virtual Console
Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV (SNES, 60Hz) – $AU10.40
Galaga (NES, 60Hz) – $AU6.50
3DS Virtual Console
Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES) – $AU6.50
Nintendo eShop (North America)
WiiU Virtual Console
Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV (SNES) – $US7.99
PlayStation Store (Australia, Europe)
New Releases
Zone of the Enders HD – $AU11.75
Zone of the Enders: The Second Runner HD – $AU20.95
PlayStation Store (North America)
New Releases
Superfrog HD – $US9.99
The Red Star (PS2 Classics) – $US9.99
Discounts
50% off Rayman games on PSN, Extra 25% off for PSPlus
Good Old Games
Discounts
Team 17 / Kalypso sale
Steam
Duke Nukem 3D Megaton Edition – 66% off
Shadow Warrior Classic Redux – 66% off
Duke Nukem 3D / Shadow Warrior Bundle – 66% off
Video Game Ad of the Day: Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles
by Matt Keller on Aug.10, 2013, under Video Game Ad of the Day
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles for the GameCube marked the triumphant return of the Final Fantasy series to Nintendo hardware after 5 years. It was quite the departure from the standard Final Fantasy fare – it was a multiplayer action RPG which required use of the Game Boy Advance link feature for the full experience, much to the chagrin of some at the time.
Super Mario Crossover 3.0 now available
by Matt Keller on Aug.06, 2013, under News
The latest version of Exploding Rabbit’s popular Super Mario Crossover flash game is now available. The update was previously planned for release in June, but unforeseen circumstances held the game back another month.
New to version 3 are the Super Mario Bros. Special levels, based on the maligned version of the game released for the Sharp X1 computer, a selectable difficulty mode which adjusts layouts of the levels and more game specific skins.
The next project up for Exploding Rabbit is an original title – Super Retro Squad, which expands upon the formula seen in the Super Mario Crossover game and features original characters and designs.
Source: Exploding Rabbit (via Destructoid)