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New Footage of EA's Canned Marvel Fighting Game Surfaces
New Footage of EA's Canned Marvel Fighting Game Surfaces
New Footage of EA's Canned Marvel Fighting Game Surfaces
Way back in the long, long ago, Marvel and EA forged a partnership to create fighting games set in the Marvel Universe. Marvel: Rise of the Imperfects was not a great first effort. In 2007, EA announced its Chicago studio, the developers of the acclaimed Fight Night boxing series, would develop an entirely new Marvel fighter. Unfortunately, just one year later the partnership was dissolved, and EA Chicago's in-development title was canned. Many wondered what could have been, but thanks to some solid digging by numerous gaming outlets, brief glimpses of the game escaped for public view. In the years since, most have all but forgotten about Marvel, but new footage from a prototype of the title was unearthed this week. The video comes courtesy of PtoPOnline (via Kotaku), a YouTube channel focused on the preservation of games, and in particular, prototypes of games that were either never released or different from their retail release counterparts.
The ‘Mass Effect’ Of a Free iPhone Comic From Dark Horse
The ‘Mass Effect’ Of a Free iPhone Comic From Dark Horse
The ‘Mass Effect’ Of a Free iPhone Comic From Dark Horse
Since its debut this past Tuesday, "Mass Effect 2" has been clogging trending topics on social networks, forcing gamers to call in sick to work and even gaining the attention of Hollywood with its intense brand of action and sci-fi. But comic fans don't necessarily have to shell out for the price of admission to see what all the futuristic fuss is about...