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New ‘Iron Man 3 – The Official Game’ Trailer Looks At Gameplay And Alternate Armors [Video]
New ‘Iron Man 3 – The Official Game’ Trailer Looks At Gameplay And Alternate Armors [Video]
New ‘Iron Man 3 – The Official Game’ Trailer Looks At Gameplay And Alternate Armors [Video]
With its Iron Man 3 mobile tie-in video game set to debut on iOS and Android devices on April 25, Gameloft has released yet another trailer for the endless runner. In the freemium Iron Man 3 - the Official Game, players will "Control Stark Industries" and have the ability to develop up to 18 suits from both the Marvel movieverse and comic books, upgrading them throughout the game to com
The ‘Adventure Time: Rock Bandits’ iOS Game Includes A Ryan North/Shelli Paroline Story [Video]
The ‘Adventure Time: Rock Bandits’ iOS Game Includes A Ryan North/Shelli Paroline Story [Video]
The ‘Adventure Time: Rock Bandits’ iOS Game Includes A Ryan North/Shelli Paroline Story [Video]
Between the show, the comic, the 3DS game and other assorted tie-ins and merchandise, there is a lot of Adventure Time stuff out there. This week, though, a new mobile game for iOS was released and immediately rocketed past almost everything else to the top of our to-purchase list...
Link Ink: New ‘The Walking Dead’ Minimates, Mike Wieringo’s First Impulse Drawing And Street Fighter x Sanrio Toys
Link Ink: New ‘The Walking Dead’ Minimates, Mike Wieringo’s First Impulse Drawing And Street Fighter x Sanrio Toys
Link Ink: New ‘The Walking Dead’ Minimates, Mike Wieringo’s First Impulse Drawing And Street Fighter x Sanrio Toys
Toys: An exclusive box set of Diamond Select Toys and Art Asylum's The Walking Dead Minimates will be available on Amazon in mid-December. Art: Albert Ching chronicles "The Journey of Mike Wieringo's First Impulse Drawing" in a moving piece remembering the beloved artist...
‘He-Man: The Most Powerful Game In The Universe’ Coming To iOS Devices Later This Fall
‘He-Man: The Most Powerful Game In The Universe’ Coming To iOS Devices Later This Fall
‘He-Man: The Most Powerful Game In The Universe’ Coming To iOS Devices Later This Fall
Despite the action figure collector following inspired by Mattel's Masters of the Universe Classics action figure line and DC's current comic series, it's been a number of years since He-Man and company have appeared in a video game. According to IGN, however, that's about to change as Mattel and Glitchsoft release He-Man: The Most Powerful Game in the Universe on iOS devices later this fall... Re
Double Fine Mashes Up Office Drudgery And Super-Heroics With ‘Middle Manager of Justice’ Game [Video]
Double Fine Mashes Up Office Drudgery And Super-Heroics With ‘Middle Manager of Justice’ Game [Video]
Double Fine Mashes Up Office Drudgery And Super-Heroics With ‘Middle Manager of Justice’ Game [Video]
Combining the bombastic fun of super-hero action with the mundane drudgery of an office job might seem like a pretty risky proposition, but when it's the premise for a new game from Double Fine -- the game studio founded by Tim Schafer that racked up over $3,000,000 to fund an old-school adventure game on Kickstarter -- things start to sound a little more appealing...
Gameloft’s ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Mobile Game Puts The Dreamcast Version To Shame
Gameloft’s ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Mobile Game Puts The Dreamcast Version To Shame
Gameloft’s ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Mobile Game Puts The Dreamcast Version To Shame
When I wrote up Gameloft's Dark Knight Rises mobile game for Android and iOS earlier this week, I compared it to their previous release, The Amazing Spider-Man, and for good reason. The games are very similar, both were released to tie in with a big summer movie, use the same "virtual joystick" control scheme, and the settings are even similar -- you could almost believe that Spider-Man
Gameloft’s ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Mobile Game Is Like A Pocket-Sized ‘Arkham City’
Gameloft’s ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Mobile Game Is Like A Pocket-Sized ‘Arkham City’
Gameloft’s ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Mobile Game Is Like A Pocket-Sized ‘Arkham City’
Not to get all "back in my day" on everyone, but back in my day, if you wanted to play a video game based on an action movie, you had to wait until your local video store got it in stock weeks after it was covered in Nintendo Power, and even then there was a 90 percent chance that it would be unplayably terrible -- lookin' at you here, RoboCop for the NES...

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