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Swag Saturday: Spoils from Capcom's Fight Club

Oct 24th 2009 10:40PM (Joystiq)
M. Bison :D

Swag Sunday: Metroid Prime Trilogy (Wii) [update]

Sep 20th 2009 10:14PM (Joystiq)
Facing Ridley. Every single time. In every single game.

Joyswag: Halo Wars (Day Three)

Mar 5th 2009 11:32AM (Joystiq)
Legion(naire) from Age of Empires 1

Joyswag: Halo Wars (Day Two) [update]

Mar 3rd 2009 5:09PM (Joystiq)
Metal Gear Solid

Rumor: Kojima aims to release next game in 2009

Jan 14th 2009 12:08PM (Joystiq)
An iPhone music-and-rhythm strategy RPG starring anthropomorphic armadillos and set during the French Revolution would be the greatest thing ever.

As long as it starred more than just armadillos.

Joyswag Holidaze: Joystiq Timbuk2 bag & Zune

Dec 12th 2008 8:45PM (Joystiq)
A joystick. Duh.

Fanswag: Win Left 4 Dead inspired zombie-wear [update]

Nov 19th 2008 4:31PM (Joystiq Xbox)
Why else? Because it's fun.

Sorry, Rock Banders, no Beatles for you

Nov 3rd 2008 12:04PM (Joystiq Nintendo)
This isn't surprising. It would have been too good for Harmonix to be true, if the two games were going to be compatible.

I prefer Guitar Hero to Rock Band, but I prefer the Beatles to both of them, and I'm sure there are countless other people out there like me. Compatibility would have won, or at least severely crippled Guitar Hero, in the music game war.

I just want to see how the instruments are going to work. Are we getting new ones altogether, or are we just getting the same Rock Band ones? Frankly, I'm not impressed with the Rock Band drums compared to the Guitar Hero ones, and I can't imagine pretending to be Ringo very well on them.

DS Fanboy Review: What's Cooking? with Jamie Oliver

Oct 27th 2008 5:07PM (Joystiq Nintendo)
The whole point of the cooking segments is to practice the recipes so that when you actually make the thing, you can do it without needing to refer to the cookbook in the first place, if you're good enough.

This isn't Cooking Mama, where you only pretend to cook something, this is a real cookbook with instructions on how to actually cook something. It's not so much a game as traditional DS software - it more fits into the Touch Generations category (why didn't they label it that?).

What's Cooking with Jamie Oliver's Trailer

Oct 17th 2008 4:28PM (Joystiq Nintendo)
And I suppose the British government should piss off as well, for also force feeding habits into children? Give the guy a break, he was doing a good thing.

I'm excited for this... game? Software? Whatever it is, I'm probably one of the only ones.

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