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Marlon Brando dropped from Godfather game?
UPDATE: According to Tammy Schachter of EA's Corporate Communications, Brando's voice will be in the game, but a voice actor was needed for lines that he had not recorded in his one session. Thanks, mybrainonfire. Marlon Brando (d. July 2004) ...
7-in-1 charging cable is the solution to all of life's problems
... Provided that your problems are entirely limited to ownership of many recent handheld gaming devices, and inability to manage the large number of wall chargers required for such a collection. But if you find yourself burdened by too many wal...
7-in-1 USB charging cable is for the bold and thrifty
Are you tired of dealing with the tumbleweed of cords responsible for siphoning power into your GBA SP, DS Phat, DS Lite, DSi, and your three different PSP models? Do you only have seven bucks with which to remedy said problem? Are you brave enough...
The Godfather will be (not so) fashionably late
IGN reports that the PSP and Xbox 360 versions of EA's The Godfather game (which is based on - surprise, surprise - The Godfather movies by Francis Ford Coppola) will be delayed to sometime in the late summer. The EA representative, who we presume de...
Midnight movie: The Mega Man rap
Thanks for sticking with us throughout the day. We know how hard Mondays can be, so we thought you might appreciate this totally not safe for work Mega Man 2 rap by The Adventures of Duane and Brando. It's hilarious, addictive and even gives you help...
It's a good idea: the PSP extension cable
Do you sit at the bare edge of your couch while trying to play PSP games on your TV? Well, I do. And it's annoying. The AV cables for the PSP-2000 might be long enough for some, but for those of you that need a bit more distance between your face a...
Prince gets into the Wii racket
Leave it to Prince, a real tennis racquet maker, to make a nice, high quality fake Wiimote tennis racquet attachment. Their Wii accessory is, quite simply, the nicest, most authentic-looking tennis-racquet-looking Wiimote topper that we've seen yet...
Straps and stands: More preorder bonuses in Korea
Koreans really love free stuff! Then again, who doesn't? This latest round of preorder incentives rewards gamers who've reserved Wii Sports with branded towels and Wii Remote cell phone straps. Unlike in the states, Wiis will not come bundled wit...
New Wii gun accessory goes two piece
Everybody wants to get into the act ... at least when it comes to turning the Wii remote into a gun. First it was the Joytech Sharp Shooter then Core Gamer's Wii Blaster, and, of course, Nintendo's own soon-to-be-released Wii Zapper. Well, get read...
Gollum's meatspace counterpart does PS3 title
After groundbreaking roles playing digital counterparts Gollum and King Kong in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings and King Kong respectively, Andy Serkis, the world's most famous motion capture-actor, is giving video games a shot. He'll be playing th...
AMN gets their hands on The Godfather
When I first saw the screens of The Godfather, I was very impressed. Although the game was met with tepid reviews, Electronic Arts really captured the look of Marlon Brando. Now, EA is hoping to improve upon the franchise when they release The Godfa...
Halo 3 beta today? No, probably not.
Wow, a few hours without Live just makes people kuh-razy. When Live goes down for maintenance, it doesn't take long for the intertubes to start compiling theories as to what that maintenance is for (or indeed, if it is even maintenance at all). If ...
Stiq Flicks: Spec Ops The Line and Apocalypse Now
Stiq Flicks – from film and video game industry freelance writer Kevin Kelly – examines video games and attempts to pair them with matching films. It's like wine and cheese, but with more aliens. Spec Ops: The Line is one of those rare...
Skullgirls review: Close, but no cigar
Despite the fresh renaissance the fighting game genre has grown into over the last couple of years, the medium is still dominated by the superpowers that brought it to its knees during the late twentieth century: Capcom, Namco Bandai, SNK Playmore, ...
