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GameTrailers E3 2010: The Conduit 2 - First Look Interview

Gametrailers writes: "See the Conduit 2 in motion with the first-ever direct-feed gameplay in this interview from the E3 2010 show floor."

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phantomexe5084d ago

that looks very good. New they were onto something in the frist game. If they work the online better this time i think it will do preety well but will see.

SpoonyRedMage5084d ago

Apparently they can patch it now so YAY!

Does look really good, looking forward to it.

AEtherbane5084d ago

Why is Black the icon for this article?
>_>

Anyway, this game is looking better every time i see it.

Seferoth755084d ago

This i looking better and better. Only thing I dont like is by the end of the first one you are fighting aliens, you exit through the portal they are using to come in. Kinda odd that it lands you on a boat in the ocean.

DethRob645084d ago

Yes Much Better.But Why Didnt They Show This at E3

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Prior to Splatoon, Nintendo asked Wii FPS The Conduit developer to make a water gun shooter

Back in 2011, way before Splatoon was known to the world, Nintendo approached the developer of Wii FPS The Conduit to co-create a non-violent water pistol shooter as a first-party exclusive. However, leaks at the studio quickly led to the project's cancellation.

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Neonridr2107d ago

interesting little bit of history there.

strayanalog2106d ago

Agreed. I'm unsure of how to feel about the whole ordeal considering we still got Splatoon out of it.

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Hardcore Gamer: Damaged Core Uses VR Tropes to its Advantage

Damaged Core is a VR first person shooter from High Voltage Software that is coming to Oculus Rift. It's set in a futuristic world where robots have become sentient and have decided to wipe out biological sentience. Humanity's last hope lies with you, another sentient robot, but one that was built to defend humanity and with the ability to transfer its consciousness into other robots and take them over.

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How Video Games Are Helping New Orleans Rebuild

New Orleans is celebrating 10 years of growth post-Katrina. One of the economic areas the city, as well as the state of Louisiana, has focused on since the Category 5 hurricane caused an estimated $150 billion in damage in 2005 is video game development. The state has offered as much as 35% incentives for game developers interested in starting up new studios or expanding existing studios.

jagiii3092d ago

MLG had a decent Finals in NOLA.