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‘Batman: The Brave and the Bold: The Video Game’ Shows Off Its Wii/DS Connectivity
‘Batman: The Brave and the Bold: The Video Game’ Shows Off Its Wii/DS Connectivity
‘Batman: The Brave and the Bold: The Video Game’ Shows Off Its Wii/DS Connectivity
With just a few weeks left before WayForward's September 7 release of "Batman: The Brave and the Bold: The Video Game," fans have been aching to see the upcoming title's interconnecting feature between its Wii and Nintendo DS versions. While a proper video demonstrating just how the crossover will work hasn't quite surfaced, Bat-Mite's dual-console powered appearance can now be seen via
‘Batman: The Brave and the Bold’ Game Clip Shows Off Captain Marvel and Aquaman
‘Batman: The Brave and the Bold’ Game Clip Shows Off Captain Marvel and Aquaman
‘Batman: The Brave and the Bold’ Game Clip Shows Off Captain Marvel and Aquaman
Thanks to this week's San Diego Comic-Con, we've been hearing all sorts of rumors and assorted hype regarding games like "DC Universe Online" and "Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions," but not as much about the super-fun looking, kid-friendly DS ad Wii "Batman: The Brave and the Bold" game...
Remembering The Super Mario Bros.’ Surprisingly Cool Comic Books
Remembering The Super Mario Bros.’ Surprisingly Cool Comic Books
Remembering The Super Mario Bros.’ Surprisingly Cool Comic Books
The Super Mario Brothers aren't just the stars of this week's biggest video game release on the Wii, nor were they simply the heroes of one of the most disastrous films of the 1990s - they were also comic book legends. Well, legends might be pushing it, but brothers Mario and Luigi certainly have some comic book credibility to their name...
‘A Boy And His Blob’ Classic 1989 Box Art Captures Magical Comic Cliches
‘A Boy And His Blob’ Classic 1989 Box Art Captures Magical Comic Cliches
‘A Boy And His Blob’ Classic 1989 Box Art Captures Magical Comic Cliches
With the recent release of the reimagined "A Boy and his Blob" on the Nintendo Wii, I found myself reflecting on the original 1989 NES title's horrendous awesome box art. Although most probably remember the game for its strange premise and relatively innovative gameplay (you feed a blob jellybeans to make it transform into a variety of usable items), what I like best is its old school co