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CandyMeleon Arcade Game Set for iOS

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Developer Levelloop and publisher BulkyPix are releasing their new candy-eating chameleon game for iPhones and iPads on May 2 via the App Store. The aim is to catch all of the candies falling from the sky before they hit the ground.

To spice things up the gameplay features a combo and experience system with the player collecting money from the swallowed candy. Not everything is edible however, as falling piranhas, giant spiders and poisonous confectionery pose a danger.

The game has two gameplay modes, upgrades, skills and 9 species of chameleons to unlock. Social integration is playing a central role as well with Facebook support to play with friends and compare scores.

You can follow the publisher on Facebook and Twitter for more info, and be sure to check out the trailer and screenshots below.

Worms Revolution Collection Coming to the Xbox 360

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Want a fresh helping of worms? Well, we soon will all get our fill as Team 17 have now announced the Worms Revolution Collection, which will be coming to the Xbox 360 in physical form on May 3rd. This collection of course features Worms Revolution and all three DLC packs, but also includes Worms 2: Armageddon and those five DLC packs as an added bonus.

As you could expect, this disc is going to be a must have for fans of the ever-evolving franchise, and you can check out the trailer for the collection down below for an even better look.

Pink Nintendo 3DS XL Announced for the UK

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Starting the 31st of May, those in the UK who are looking into an upgrade for their 3DS will be able to snag up a new color, as Nintendo will be bringing the pink model to the region. As you may remember, we already seen a pink and white model thus far, but as you see in the picture above, this version is very pink, and much more bold in the color department.

I am all for new colors with handhelds, even though pink isn’t my cup of tea. You can find this model in stores in just a little over a month, so check your local retailer for pre-order information and general availability.

Razer Comms Chat Software in Open Beta

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Razer has announced that their Razer Comms chat software is now in open beta. After feedback from a closed beta test of the software Razer has now applied VoIP client, instant messaging and IRC-chat features, giving PC gamers a way to connect with one another completely free of charge. Yet another example of Razer always giving fans what they want.

Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder, CEO and creative director had the following to say in regards to the Razer Comms service, “As a gamer, it gets pretty annoying switching between multiple clients all the time when playing and talking with your friends, Razer Comms offers a way around that challenge. By connecting gamers globally through a versatile software solution without any additional costs for the user, Razer Comms is a way for us to give back to our passionate fan base.”

You can check out the Razer Comms software and more details on it on the official Razer Comms website here.

The Mighty Quest For Epic Loot Gets New Trailer

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Today Ubisoft unveiled their very first trailer for the upcoming game The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot. The game is being developed by Ubisoft Montreal and will take place in the world of Opulencia, an medieval fantasy world where wealth, status, and loot drive everything.

In the humorous, lighthearted trailer we meet Sir Painhammer and his pet Nigel. After showing you around his own castle a bit, he’ll give you the breakdown on the keys to happiness, success, and good health in the world of Opulencia. You’ll even get to see his neighbor, the Archer, show up for a while.

The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot will be a free-to-play dungeon crawler. You can register for the closed alpha and check out more information for the game at their official website. Also be sure to check out the trailer for the game below this article.

Nintendo Kicks Off So Many Games! Promotion

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Nintendo announced today that their next promotion entitled, “So Many Games!” will be available for Nintendo 3DS owners to take advantage of.

Beginning April 23, player who register three games from a range of 3DS titles will get a fourth game to download from the Nintendo eShop for free. Players will need to register three of eight possible games with Club Nintendo by June 30th to be eligible for the free game. Games players can choose from include the other five titles on the the list they didn’t register. They can also choose to share a title they already own with a friend!

The eight titles eligible for the promotion include:

Participants must be at least 16 years old. For more information make sure to check out the promotion’s official website here.

Idolm@ster Shiny Festa released in English… on iOS

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You may remember that at the end of 2012, some trademarks were filed by Namco Bandai that pointed towards a possible Western release of the Idolm@ster series in both Europe and the US. Well today Namco Bandai has indeed released three Idolm@ster games but hold your horses. These games, originally released on the PSP in Japan, have now been released on the iOS without any actual announcement from the company and they cost $54.99 a piece.

There are three games here and each one of them contains pre-rendered music videos using the 3D models from The Idolm@ster 2 video game and anime cutscenes from The Idolm@ster anime series. The titles have been re-named into English and placed on the iTunes store, with Idolm@ster Shiny Festa Harmonic Score, Idolm@ster Shiny Festa Melodic Disc, and Idolm@ster Shiny Festa Rhythmic Record.

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Each of these three games feature different idols and a special half hour OVA that has been given English subtitles as well. It is interesting to note that despite the fact that purchasing all three of these iTunes games would cost $164.97, it is actually cheaper to buy these on the iOS than simply trying to import the original Japanese PSP releases. However one can’t help but wonder if the iOS was really the best place for such a high-priced, low-profile release when the PSP/Vita likely would have been a more viable option.

Splinter Cell: Blacklist Wii U Features Trailer Released

Just a scant two weeks ago Ubisoft let gamers know that Splinter Cell: Blacklist would be making its way to the Wii U in addition to Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC, but as we all know developers are always trying to utilize the Wii U’s unique GamePad. So, the question on some minds was what all would Splinter Cell: Blacklist use it for?

The pictures show off a few of the controls, a new trailer has been released focused on showing off a few more, as well as in action. While the picture above confirmed being able to quickly select weapons, the trailer also shows off controlling the trirotor drone, controlling Sam Fisher’s snake camera, and to mark targets for execution, which seems the most functional over gimmicky.

Players can watch the trailer embedded below to see all of the controls in action. Regardless of which platform they prefer those looking to get their hands on Splinter Cell: Blacklist can do so August 22nd.

Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection Announced

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To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Metal Gear Solid franchise, the Playstation 3 exlcusive Metal Gear Solid: Legacy Collection will be releasing in North and South America in June.

The pack is set to include the original Metal Gear Solid, Metal Gear Solid 2: HD Edition, Metal Gear Solid 3: HD Edition (which also includes the original MSX versions of Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2), Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker HD Edition, the rare Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions and Metal Gear Solid 4: Trophy Edition. In addition, the pack will also include two Ashley Wood digital graphic novels all wrapped up in what we can expect to be some awesome packaging.

Tomoyuki Tsuboi, President of Konami Digital Entertainment had this to say about the collection:

“We wanted to give Metal Gear Solid fans the opportunity to experience the series from beginning to end, all on one console… with the collection’s multiple titles, players can truly see how Metal Gear Solid evolved into the critically acclaimed and beloved franchise it is today.”

With over 33 million units sold to date, if you haven’t tried any games in the Metal Gear Solid this legacy collection looks like a great place to start, especially if you want to get clued in with the story before the release of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain and Metal Gear Solid:Ground Zeroes. Are you excited for this collection? Let us know in the comments section.

Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded for June 2013

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UIG Entertainment presents the return of the King of Innuendoes, Larry Laffer, to video gaming this June, in Leisure Suit Larry:Reloaded.

After 26 years since Sierra Entertainment’s original release, Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards, the initial creator Al Lowe and writer Josh Mandel have re-made, expanded and improved in every detail their new game Leisure Suit Larry Reloaded.

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As for the ‘mature’ audiences, they can expect just as much naughty (but nice) humour, adventurous gameplay, expanded puzzles and locations, along with high resolution, hand-drawn art and animation to accentuate the experience.

To top it off, a re-written musical score from Grammy-nominated and BAFTA-winning composer, Austin Wintory featuring Al Lowe on saxophone!

Keep June open for endless hours of Leisure Suit Larry Reloaded; available on PC, Mac and Linux for only AUD $22.23 (USD $22.85).