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utosser2613d ago

the one reason why sony dumped the vita
it got hacked to run all pirate games on the system.

same goes with the ps3 got dumped as it got hacked

always wonder if these hacks are done on purpose to kill the system

other meaning they slip up on purpose to release the source code for there machines. unsecured

the vita is one of those hidden wonders lots of good games out for it
and still big in japan.

keep on making vita games i wish other bigger company would pick it up again and do more games for it

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10 Rarest PS Vita Games Worth Their Weight in Gold

The Nerd Stash: "While many have forgotten Sony's underappreciated handheld, we still hold it near and dear to our hearts. Here are the rarest PS Vita games you can buy right now.

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Full Throttle Remastered Review | TheXboxHub

Dave writes: "Of the LucasArts adventures that have come to Xbox One, Full Throttle is not the first that we’d recommend. It’s too lightweight in its gameplay to be a favourite, and it takes a few ambitious punts, particularly into arcade territory, that don’t pay off. But that’s not to say that Full Throttle is running on empty: it’s better at being a movie than a game, and that movie is exhilarating, noisy and more than a little kick-ass."

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Grim Fandango, Full Throttle and Day of the Tentacle get Remastered for Xbox One/Game Pass

Cade writes: "Double Fine and Lucasarts fans rejoice! Remasters of three classic adventure games are launching on the Xbox One and Xbox Game Pass. Grim Fandango Remastered, Full Throttle Remastered, and Day of the Tentacle Remastered are finally going to be in the hands of Xbox players."

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Aggesan1307d ago

They have Remastered for a long time.

Bender65021306d ago (Edited 1306d ago )

And they have been awesome for an even longer time than they have been remastered.Played all of these first time round, along with Monkey island series . A time when point n' click adventures where at their pinnacle, and when eight or sixteen colours on screen was considered bleeding edge graphics. I'm not sure if a modern audience will embrace them in the same way today, but I sure hope they do. Maybe I'll have to drag out my old DX66 based DOS BOX for a replay of the orignals.

Nodoze1306d ago

Tim Schafer is the Tim Burton of gaming. He makes great stuff.