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The Lame Game Marathon 3 Begins Tomorrow!

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It’s for a good cause

Beginning at 10am (ADST) on Saturday the 26th of October, Aussie Gamers Dan, Mark and Dukey will begin on another 24 hour quest through some the worst games ever made while putting their abject suffering on display for the world to see. With the goal of raising money for UNICEF,  Everyone is welcome to tune in and make a donation, plus be entertained as their fatigue and frustration is streamed for your amusement.

Covering a wide scope of Lame Gaming history from 1990 through to 2013, the guys at the LGM3 have picked some of the most notorious games as well as some of the most obscure. Rest assured though, they are all hilariously and tragically bad in their own right. The line-up of shame includes:

  • Fast and Furious: Showdown (PC)
  • Night Tap (Sega CD)
  • King of Crusher (PS1)
  • Aquaman (Gamecube)
  • Daikatana (PC)
  • Ride to Hell: Retribution (PC)
  • Navy SEALs: WMD’s (PC)
  • Virtual Hydlide (Sega Saturn)
  • Cho Aniki (PS1)
  • Dragon’s Lair NES (NES)
  • Police Force (PC)
  • Michigan: Report from Hell (PS2)
  • Zelda CDi: Faces of Evil (CDi)
  • Wild Woody (SegaCD)
  • Agricultural Simulator 2011 (PC)

Outside of the official line up, you can expect to see a few extra bonus games to make an appearance throughout the marathon, such as EA’s recently disowned 2D fighter, Shaq Fu, and the slow and sluggish Sonic-themed racer, Sonic-R.

We understand that these games are seriously bad, and anybody who has had to play these games at any point has clearly been wronged by fate in the worst possible way. Still, the LGM3 team understand that these games just didn’t materialise out of thin air, they were made by people. Real people, just like you and me. People who enjoy games. People who loved games enough to base an entire career around making them. In fact, it’s a fair assumption to say that these people probably had no intention of making a bad game at all when they first put pen to paper, so with that in mind, the Lame Game Marathon team has prepared a very special message, just for these developers, just to show that we understand.

Thanks to some incredibly generous supporters, there will be a load of amazing prizes to be given away throughout the Lame Game Marathon 3. All you have to do is tune in to the festivities and find out how to win. The prizes include:

  • Turtle Beach Ear Force Wireless Headsets thanks to Tiltify
  • copies of Battlefield 4 thanks to EA Australia
  • collectors editions of Hitman Absolution and Tomb Raider thanks to Namco Bandai
  • copies of Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, Trine 2, Project Zomboid, Gratuitous Space Battles and Escape Goat from dbolical.com
  • and many more awesome prizes!

After having raised a total of $7,300 last year, the LGM3 team is hoping to smash their previous total in order to help UNICEF fund the fantastic work they do for children across the world.  UNICEF’s efforts help to improve the rights and welfare of underprivileged children in over 191 countries by providing health services, education, vaccinations and access to clean water; as well as providing much needed emergency response in times of crisis. UNICEF work to improve the lives of children who have never known the privileges most of us have taken for granted whilst growing up, so the LGM team wants to do what they can to support such a good cause.

So tune in 10am sharp and watch 3 poor souls force their way through a trial of mediocrity as they do their darndest to raise money for a good cause. For more information, visit the official site and Facebook page. Check out the screenshots below for a taste of the games to come and, if you feel in the giving mood, donations can be made here. Why play these games yourself when you can get someone else to do it?

Dungeon Dashers Gets Early Access Release Trailer

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Indie developer Jigxor has a released a new trailer for Dungeon Dashers, set to launch onto Steam Early Access on October 26. The turn-based dungeon crawler aims to bring the tabletop board game experience to the PC in a retro visual style complete with chiptune music. Check it out below!

Dungeon Dashers has players control four characters with different sets of abilities, acquire gold, slay monsters and looting chests. Gold is used to buy items that boost your abilities or craft upgrades for your gear. New weapons, spells and equipment can be found in hard-to-reach chests. The Steam Early Access build features all four characters, 11 levels across 5 unique environments, 13 player skills and over 15 unlockable pieces of equipment.

It has a price tag of US$9.99 and is also available on the Dungeon Dashers website, GamersGate, Gamefly Digital, Get Games Go, Greenman Gaming and Nexway.

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In development for over 18 months by a one-man team based in Melbourne, Dungeon Dashers will continue to increase in content and add polish before its release during Q1, 2014.

We spoke with Jigxor at PAXAus 2013 about the game which you can check out here.

Madman licenses Space Dandy, simulcast planned

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Madman Entertainment have officially announced through their official Facebook page that they have acquired the license for the highly anticipated Shinichiro Watanabe helmed out of the world anime comedy series Space Dandy.

They have confirmed that they will be simulcasting the series across both Australia and New Zealand alongside the Japanese broadcast through their Madman Screening Room service. The simulcast will be free to view and updated weekly.

Space Dandy is the latest work of legendary anime director Shinichiro Watanabe. It focuses on the comedic adventures a man by the name of Dandy who is known as ‘the dandy guy in the space’.

The series is set to begin in January 2014, however no solid date has been announced. Madman did announce that they have release plans on both physical and digital platforms planned for 2015. Stay tuned for further information on Madman’s plans for Space Dandy.

Rayman Fiesta Run available November 7

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Ubisoft have just confirmed a release date for the much anticipated sequel to Rayman Jungle Run on the iOS, Rayman Fiesta Run. They have announced that Rayman Fiesta Run will launch on mobile devices on November 7th, 2013.

Rayman Fiesta Run much like its predecessor Rayman Jungle Run is an endless runner game that brings the gameplay of console Rayman games to mobile platforms in a jump in and play form.

A brand new trailer has been released for the game which you can see below. Rayman Fiesta Run looks to be a superb mobile gaming experience, so be sure to pick it up on November 7th.

Forced’s Successful Launch on PC, Linux and Mac

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Danish developer, BetaDwarf Entertainment have officially released Forced on Steam for PC, Mac and Linux. In celebrating the launch this week, the action RPG will be available for a special 20% discount.

The award-winning indie title has been accredited for “Best Game with 3D Graphics” from Level Up 2013 Intel Award and has received outstanding feedback and support from the gaming community, since developing Forced on Kickstarter. Check out the BetaDwarf crew (shown below) and their amazing story here; illustrating 3 years of dedicated work and living together to develop Forced.

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In Forced, players undertake gladiators, determined to win their freedom from slavery by surviving deadly trials, in the fast-paced arena carnage. The game challenges players to be strategic and co-operative; as they strive to survive waves of vicious enemies, avoid death-traps and solve insane puzzles.

Forced features:

  • Single-Player Campaign, Survival Mode and Local and Online 1-4 player Co-Op
  • Four Unique and Distinctive Gladiators: electric archer, icy shield, magma tank, shadow rogue
  • Spirit Mentor, Balfus; advisor players must control in unison to gain advantage over the enemy
  • Mark Combat System for players to activate powerful skills for increased damage and effects

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Become a gladiator master now and join the Facebook community of Forced to share your experience!

Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate gets Gameplay Walkthrough Video

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Warner Bros have just released a brand new video for the latest installment in the wildly popular Arkham series of Batman games, Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate. The new video features a gameplay walkthrough for the cell blocks level in the game.

The cell blocks level as detailed in the video, features the prison cell blocks that have been taken over by the sinister villain known as the Penguin (unfortunately not played by Danny DeVito here).

You can check out the gameplay walkthrough video below for a greater look at what to expect in Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate. The game itself is slated for release on PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS on the 6th of November, 2013.

Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise Review

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Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise
Studio: Gainax
Publisher: Maiden Japan
Format: DVD, Blu-ray (Reviewed)
Release Date: October 15, 2013
Price: $39.98 – Available Here

Overview
With the demise of Bandai Visual in the West it was only a matter of time before numerous titles that they had under their label would be picked up by other companies and it just so happens that Section 23 has grabbed Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise to release under their Maiden Japan line. The movie which originally was released back in 1987 was given high praise back in the day and now that the movie has been released on Blu-ray, does it still hold up?

Story
In a world quite similar to our own, two nations are at the brink of war. The Kingdom of Honneamise and “The Republic” are both prospering in an industrial era where science is booming and man is looking to the stars with a space program. However even while scientists and astronauts are attempting to make their way into space, trouble on the ground sees the nations about to enter a war that will spell catastrophe for both sides if started.

After attending the funeral of a fellow astronaut, a man named Shirotsugh Lhadatt who previously was the most unmotivated man in the program that simply coasted through life is thrust into a series of events that see him inspired by a woman named Riquinni to become the first man in space. Even with his volunteering to become the first man in space, there is much more to this plan that meets the eye.

With Shiro thrust into the spotlight and forced to undergo the most intense training he has ever experienced, disastrous plans are being built around the launch. Thus begins a story of a man coming to terms with himself and working towards a goal intertwined with a technological race to launch a man into space before the world erupts in warfare.

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Now when The Wings of Honneamise was created the cold war between the United States and the U.S.S.R. was still an issue. Both sides of the cold war could easily have brought devastation to the world if either one were to misstep and the space aspect of The Wings of Honneamise is a clear example of that, especially with the sinister plans built around the innocent seeming launch of a man into space are revealed to be a ploy to kick off a war between the nations.

While Shiro does learn of these plans down the line, throughout the film he is portrayed as a clearly flawed character. Not only does he have issues with the job he wants to try and undertake but the emotional turmoil of being a star begins to take its toll on the young man, even causing him to almost snap and enter a dark territory with the same person who inspired him to follow this dream only to then be redeemed by the kindness and forgiveness in that same person’s heart.

By the time that The Wings of Honneamise ends, viewers will follow Shiro on an emotional journey that sees him grow as a man and undertake a daunting task that many once thought impossible even. The climactic moment is more impactful thanks to the situation it takes place in, leaving viewers not only with hope but also a final heartfelt monologue by Shiro that makes The Wings of Honneamise an unforgettable movie.

Visuals
As you read at the start, The Wings of Honneamise takes was animated back in the late ‘80s but despite its age, the movie has made the upgrade to Blu-ray quite splendidly. This fact can be attributed to the quality of animation back in the day and the old-school art style is definitely one of the impressive aspects of the film. Character designs are similar to what one would remember from that era of animation but still remain impressive to this day.

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As for attention to detail, Gainax was truly an impressive team back in the day when they were assembled to create The Wings of Honneamise as everything is intricately designed, from the uniforms of the characters to the designs of the environment and much more. It is worth noting that there are a few minor transfer issues as some of the artwork has suffered a bit due to the age of the production but for the most part the movie is incredibly presented with this release.

Audio
It is worth noting that The Wings of Honneamise contains the original English dub as well as the Japanese voice track and while many may be able to enjoy the English voice track it may be best to listen to the Japanese track instead. While the English is nicely handled, it hasn’t aged as well and seems a bit liberal with various translations meaning that those who want the best experience may wish to stick to the Japanese voice track instead.

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As for various sound effects, the movie boats some pretty impressive audio work when it comes to the launch of the ship and other elements of the movie. Unfortunately the same can’t be said for the movie’s less than stellar soundtrack. While there are a few nice pieces of background music played to help emphasize important moments, the rest is fairly mediocre and forgettable.

Extras
Unfortunately Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise has no bonus content of any value. The only bonuses are trailers for two other anime from Maiden Japan and the Japanese trailers for the movie.

Overall
Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise may be one of the older anime films to be released in the West but until this release, I had never heard of the movie nor had many of my anime viewing friends. This is a sad turn of events because despite its age, The Wings of Honneamise is a very impressive movie in many regards, making it a classic that deserves to be more well-known than it is.

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Echo Prime Available on iOS and Coming to Android

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Robot Entertainment have released their new sci-fi action RPG, Echo Prime on iOS devices, coming soon to Android, following the success of their previous award-winning app, Hero Academy.

Echo Prime transports players on a journey through the galaxy to uncover the secrets of the multiverse; where they must battle hordes of dangerous alien creatures, space pirates and killer mercenaries as an elite Enforcer. On this mission, players will discover dozens of Echoes, alien life forms from alternate universes, and must connect with them to gain special powers and abilities, essential in saving humanity from the space monstrosity.

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Echo Prime (shown in the game trailer below) features:

  • Real-time combat, designed and tuned specifically for touch-based devices
  • Upgradable Arsenal: unlock over 100 pieces of powerful weapons and armour
  • Customise ability loadouts from Echoes to create the best combo
  • Share Echoes with friends during combat to help them level-up
  • Randomised Campaign Missions for unique gaming experiences

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Download Echo Prime here for $5.49 at the App Store, available on iPhone 4s, iPod Touch 5, iPad2 and iPad Mini or above.

Galilei Donna Sisters To Be Made Into Life Sized Models

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It has only been out for three episodes, but Galilei Donna is proving to be popular in Japan, as shown by three life sized models being made of the main characters.

The Ferrari sisters Hozuki, Kazuki and Hazuki will all be made into 1:1 ratios of the characters in the anime and are said to be ready on the 2nd and 16th of November. They will be displayed in the NoitaminA Shop and Café Theatre located in Odaiba; where the sisters will be sharing a spot with a statue of Menma from the anime Anohana.

A one hour live radio show will broadcast outside the shop/café theatre on the 3rd of November, with Hidaka Rina (the voice of Hozuki) as the special guest. The currently airing anime is based around three descendants of Galileo Galilei, who are being targeted by an organization that are searching for an ancient artifact Galileo supposedly found.

Insurgency Trailer Finally Adds Classical Music to FPS

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New World Interactive has released a new trailer for team-based first-person shooter Insurgency, showing a revival of classic FPS gameplay set to classical music. Check it out below, it’s a complimentary mix.

Insurgency is a tactical FPS built on the Source Engine and is based on the total conversion for Half Life 2 – Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat. The indie game supports 32-plus players and is available on PC, Mac and later Linux via Steam. Insurgency is still in its Alpha stage, and is available as an Early Acces game. You can also see an earlier trailer here.