Tonight on GVN Live, Episode 49. We talk about the situation surrounding the fortnite player Ninja. We talk about the loss of rom hosting site Emuparadise and touch on the topic of emulation in general. We finally end the night by talking about Filip, formerly of IGN, and plagiarism in video game journalism.
Showing posts with label Capcom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Capcom. Show all posts
8.15.2018
6.01.2017
GameJam Disney Afternoon part 2
The 2nd part of Disney Afternoon and the final night of Disney Month for GameJam. Watch as Andy does a quick Ducktales speedrun followed by a 2v2 Rescue Rangers Race. Sorry for the audio desync, issues with the Elgato HD Pro PCIE card. At the end of the night, we have a small discussion/nostalgia trip about stuff that we could remember from the Disney Afternoon
5.25.2017
GameJam - Disney Afternoon Darkwing Duck
Tonight on GameJam, Keith and I play different versions of Darkwing Duck. A game based on the classic superhero cartoon series. Also I am sorry for the audio skipping. Issues with my Elgato capture device.
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Capcom,
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darkwing duck,
Disney,
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let's play,
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nintendo,
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retro
10.29.2016
9.28.2016
9.23.2015
GVN Opinion: Mega Man 4 - Best of the classic blue bomber series.
Minor Spoiler Warning. Some story elements are revealed.
The Mega Man franchise has pretty much hit a brick wall after the release of the Mega Man 10. Capcom has pretty much regulated Mega Man as a guest characters for other games and saw fit to cancel a sequel to Legends series. Keiji Inafune, Mega Man's creator, has left Capcom and is set to release his new Mega Man-esque game, Mighty No. 9. These are dark times for the blue bomber whom Capcom has pretty much shelved at this point. Mega Man has become nothing more than a nostalgia piece that gets pulled out once in awhile to make the fans happy.
9.11.2015
Sony Playstation 20th Anniversary top 20 games - Part 3
Still going strong. We're up to part 3 and we have finally cracked into the top 10. See any games that bring back memories? Has it given you the urge to dig them out of your closet and play them? I definitely think I'm going to play a few of these gems.
Games 10 - 6
2.21.2015
GVN Review: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (3DS)
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
Nintendo 3DS
Publisher: Capcom
Developer: Capcom
Release Date: February 13, 2015
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Capcom,
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monster hunter 4 ultimate,
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videogames
1.16.2015
Preview: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
The release date for Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate has been announced. February 13th, 2015 will be here before we know it but how do you know if you will like the newest addition in the Monster Hunter franchise. Well I have a preview that may help make a decision on trying out this new Monster Hunter game. As of yesterday Jan. 15th, Nintendo has been sending out demo codes for the newest game in the Monster Hunter series. The game is Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate and after playing the demo the game is pretty amazing.
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3ds,
3dsxl,
Capcom,
gore magala,
handheld,
monster hunter,
monster hunter 4 ultimate,
nintendo,
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10.13.2013
GVN Quick Review: Ducktales Remastered (Multi)
Ducktales Remastered
Publisher: Capcom
Developer: Wayforward Technologies
Genre: Adventure
Release: Aug 13th, 2013(PSN, Wii U, Steam) Sept 11th, 2013 (XBLA)
As a child growing up, Ducktales and the rest of the Disney Afternoon shows, were ingrained in my mind. The cartoon was fun, adventurous and creative with memorable characters. To this day, I look back at this show with fondness. The original game was also stellar as well, doing a great job of adapting characters from the show and putting them into a well made platformer that required quite a bit of patience and memorization to beat.
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Disney,
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steam,
wayforward,
wii u,
xbla,
xbox live arcade
6.26.2013
GVN Review: Remember Me
Developer: Dontnod Entertainment
Publisher: Capcom
Released: June 4th, 2013
Remember Me is quite possibly one of the most stylish and unique game that I have experienced in quite some time. Remember me finally caught my attention when I saw gameplay footage that was released by Dontnod, the game's developer. What they created was a game that involved a good balance of combat mixed in with platforming in a game with a setting similar to a cyber punk, Bladerunner setting. Remember Me has amazing graphics, excellent voice acting, a beautiful world, and a good combat system all rolled up together. However it is marred by some small hindrances like questionable controls, limited immersive experience, an inconsistent character driven plot, game length and little replay value.
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action,
Capcom,
dontnod entertainment,
Microsoft,
PC,
platformer,
playstation 3,
remember me,
review,
Sony,
Xbox 360
6.05.2013
GVN Review - Resident Evil: Revelations (PC)
Notice: This review does not discuss the multiplayer mode
This is my first Resident Evil game that I've played extensively in quite some time. I played part 4 heavily but never beat it, Part 5 made me bitter and felt like the series was loosing it's charm, and part 6 I didn't bother to pick up. I played the demo of Revelations when it became available on the 3DS and found it quite impressive but sadly I passed it up on release day because the reaction heavy gameplay didn't feel right on a handheld to me.
Some time later, Capcom decided to port it to consoles and PCs and I was honestly very excited. Resident Evil Revelations received quite a graphical upgrade and had some gameplay mechanic tweaks since it was moved off the touchscreen handheld. The scare and panic factor also makes their return, which has been missing since Code Veronica returning the franchise to it's survival horror roots. So how well does the newest Resident Evil game compare after being released after the lukewarm reception of part 6?
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Capcom,
Microsoft,
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PC,
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Sony,
survival horror,
Xbox 360
1.25.2013
1.18.2013
Thursday Nite Flashback - Resident Evil part 2
Hubbs and Reggie continued their play through of Resident Evil. With plenty more Benny Hill music to go around.
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7.27.2012
4.24.2012
4.23.2012
Project X Zone debut Trailer
Sega, Capcom and Bandai Namco just dropped the teaser trailer for their upcomin crossover game, Project X Zone. As no suprise the game will have a similar approach in combat like NamcoXCapcom that released on PS2 some years ago. I am very excited about this game and I hope it's brought stateside unlike NamcoXCapcom. Check out the trailer and enjoy.
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Bandai Namco,
Capcom,
Project X Zone,
Sega,
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