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Hardcore Gamer Show, Episode 32: Poddokyasuto

Hardcore Gamer: In this week's episode we talk about the newly released R.I.P.D: The Video Game. And Ryan Reynolds. And Jeff Bridges. There's also talk of NCAA Football 14, the bad translation of a certain Neo Geo Pocket Color game, our picks for what you need to snag from the Steam sale and Steve reminiscing on selling a slipcover for $200.

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The Best EA Sports Video Games

Chances are, your video game collection probably has at least one EA Sports title in it. From the latest Madden, FIFA, and NHL releases of today to the MVP Baseball and NCAA Football releases of yesteryear, EA Sports has long held the gold standard for sports video games, and continues to dominate the market.

strayanalog2170d ago

Judging from the list, EA's best days are behind them and I'm inclined to agree. And now that I think about it, EA only holds the "gold standard" because there aren't any other developers around their sports monopoly.

As for NHL '94... I loved that game. It seemed every time I headed over to my friend's place we would have to play his copy eventually. Now I kinda wanna play it since I haven't in... well, a long time.

SegaGamer2169d ago

FIFA 13 was the last EA Sports game i enjoyed. Everything has been rubbish since then.

OzzY-waZZy2168d ago

Fight Night was great. Such a shame they stopped making those.

gamerz2168d ago

True, but the fudged up the controls in the last one so they were already on the road to ruin.

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Top 10 Best Crossovers in Gaming

Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "These days it seems like every game character just has to crossover into another’s game. Just recently we had a bunch Sub-Zero showing up in Injustice 2, Link in Mario Kart 8 and Shovel Knight popping up… well everywhere. And it’s not like this trend is going to end anytime soon, not with games like Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, Marvel VS. Capcom: Infinite and Final Fantasy XV getting in on the crossover action. So for this week’s top 10 we’ve decided to countdown the best crossovers in gaming history! The only rule we have is that more that one company has to be involved, so cameo appearances don’t count!"

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FallenAngel19842435d ago

Crossovers have been happening for as long as I could remember for decades

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Project X Zone co-producer Koji Ishitani leaves Monolith Soft

Koji Ishitani, co-producer of Project X Zone and Project X Zone 2, has left Monolith Soft, the developer announced on Twitter.

“As of the end of last week, on March 31, I resigned from Monolith Soft, which I belonged to for about 16 years,” Ishitani said in a tweet. “I was involved with works from Xenosaga Episode I to Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean to Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier EXCEED to Project X Zone 2, but to everyone who supported me and worked with me, and above all else to those who played the games, thank you very much!”

Ishitani isn’t the only developer to leave Monolith Soft with the start of the new fiscal year. Project X Zone director Soichiro Morizumi also announced his leave this weekend.

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naruga2582d ago (Edited 2582d ago )

lot of senior Japanese developers leave their companies lately ...what happens?? will they form new ones? will they continue developping for consoles? ...its kind of worrisome

Irishguy952582d ago

Hopefully they're just moving around. Quite common is Software industry

prankster1012582d ago

Not really... They'll just end up putting out a Sony PS4 exclusive - ala Hideo Kojima.

XiNatsuDragnel2582d ago

Hopefully they form a new company together:)