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CamronBanga and the Four48 crew are at it again

Last month They raised $11,767 for the Child's Play Charity by broadcasting 57 hours of Super Mario Bros. This month they are at it again, teaming with the guys who originally inspired us, Cameron Banga and the Four48 Team.

Beginning at 8:00 PM ET on Thursday July 31st the Mario Marathon team will play through:

* The Legend of Zelda
* Zelda II: Adventure
* The Legend of Zelda
* The Legend of Zelda
* Ocarina of Time
* Majora's Mask
* Windwaker
* Twilight Princess

Combined it's seven Zeldas in 70 hours! Both feeds will be available here, at MarioMarathon.com as well as on CameronBanga.com. Be sure to check out Cameron's site for a live blog throughout the event!

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Killing Floor at 15 - When a Mod Launched a Critically Acclaimed Series

Tripwire Interactive's Killing Floor debuted 15 years ago, birthing a critically acclaimed series and a new publishing arm.

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Two Decades Later, the Original Splinter Cell is Still a Masterpiece

They don't make games like this anymore.

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vgvill3h ago

Too dated in my book. The AI is way too unpredictable to be acceptable today. It's definitely a game of its time.

Jingsing42m ago(Edited 40m ago)

Agreed with those sentiments. The quality of the CPU controlled characters make or break a stealth game and they are pretty poor in all the Splinter Cell games by today's standard. This is what led me to playing Spies vs Mercs all the time in later games just to get a better stealth experience from a real person. Arguably Sony are making better stealth games albeit not Tom Clancy stuff.

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7 Deserving Games That Never Got Backward Compatibility

Backward compatibility works for many games on newer consoles, but titles such as The Simpsons: Hit and Run have been left out.