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The EB Expo Wrap: Part Three - More Games

"Alright, on to part three. Here’s another lot of great aussie games I had the luck to check out in person during my EB Expo adventure." - Mark Isaacson

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Kick in the Teeth of Bad Guys in Vigilante on Turbo Grafx-16

Carl Williams writes, "The Turbo Grafx-16 launched with two arcade titles, Vigilante and R-Type. The Sega Genesis on the other hand launched with several arcade ports (all but two, I believe). Vigilante is believed by many a gamer to be the spiritual successor to Kung-Fu Master (remember China Warrior?). Before you read the storyline behind this one, just remember the late 80′s were a “unique” time to be a gamer."

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bacrec13562d ago

Great times with this one.

ARESWARLORD3562d ago

r type was fun. legendary ax was great but blazing lazers and bonk where my favorites.

Whirlwind_Fanfare_083562d ago

Reminds me of kung-fu on nintendo.

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Confessions of a Cosplayer: Assassin’s Creed femme fatale speaks

OXCGN:

"At this year’s EB Expo in Sydney there were a huge variety of attendees who took the opportunity to dress as their favourite gaming character.

My favourite though, and I admit I’m totally biased toward anything Assassin’s Creed, was Clare Costigan (The Vixen Gamer)’s effort- the female assassin version of Ezio.

From spending $400 on that outfit, to zombie novels, stick-thin models and salacious fantasies about Ezio, Clare gives an refreshingly honest insight into her motivations for cosplay and the whole female gaming world.

It may just change your mind about the myth of the ‘girl gamer’ and about cosplay as a ‘geeky’ pursuit."

BadCircuit4235d ago

Wow those costumes are amazing.

gaminoz4235d ago

That Little Red Riding Hood one is freaky!

gaminoz4235d ago

Well, she's not just a pretty face! That was interesting!

Belgavion4235d ago

Hadn't really thought about the transition from traditional modelling to cosplay before. Definitely interesting some interesting thoughts from Ms Costigan...

gaminoz4235d ago

Imagine her being considered too "oversized" for modelling?

Eske4235d ago

I admit, when I first saw the subject matter for the interview, I was tempted to roll my eyes.

But it was a pleasant surprise to see that the interviewer asked interesting questions, and stayed away from the 'softball', patronizing questions that most usually ask in such situations.

I don't agree with her views on objectification of women in games. And I have to wonder why she's put off by the obsession for women to be unhealthily skinny in modeling, but doesn't have the same problem about the portrayal of women in games. She may liken her body to Lara Croft's, but the truth of the matter is that Lara's body wasn't really anatomically possible; it's the same unreasonable expectation that modeling is rife with.

But that all being said, she's quite well spoken, and I can definitely understand the crux of her points. Nice interview.

DeusExer4235d ago

Good on her. Being a female interested in gaming shouldn't carry any negative stigma.

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The EB Expo 2012 Wrap: Part One

"I want to briefly tell you a little bit about me before I go knee deep into what I saw at EB Expo 2012 this past weekend. Way back when, before writing was my lot in life, I was a budding IT student studying for what I hoped was a future career either in web design or video game development. For some reason I had in my head a dream of building my own games, though little did I know what I was actually getting myself into." - Mark Isaacson

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