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Hulk Hogan’s Main Event announced for the Kinect

It was just a matter of time before someone took a wrestling video game and put in some motion controls. Of course we may not have thought that it would be a full blown Kinect game though, especially one focusing on Hulk Hogan. But they are making it, Majesco announced today that they will be publishing Hulk Hogan’s Main Event for the Kinect.

More information will be revealed at E3 in just over a week but Majesco revealed a little information today. Hulk Hogan will be in the game himself as he trains players and teaches them the ropes of professional wrestling. Then players will be able to create their own wrestler in the Main Event mode, perform over 30 different wrestling moves, fight in tag team or single matches and more. This title actually sounds like it would be one to dust off my Kinect for. But how these wrestling moves will be performed in front of the Kinect is a different thing entirely.

Left 4 Deads Turtle Rock studios signs with THQ

Californian based Turtle Rock studios, the company, who along with Valve were responsible for the Left 4 Dead franchise have signed a deal to bring THQ on board as publisher for a “new groundbreaking multiplayer” title. Danny Bilson of THQ studios, says the merger was in line with THQs mission to acquire the best artists and talent in the industry. He goes on to say “Turtle Rock Studios is responsible for one of the most original, critically acclaimed cooperative games of this generation, and we are incredibly excited to be working with them on their next project, which looks set to make a similar impact in the multiplayer space.”

Turtle Rock rocketed to fame and became well known amongst gaming circles through there association with the online phenomena that was Counter Strike. After Valve bought out the studio a few years ago it was disbanded but has consequently reformed. COO of Turtle Rock studios Phil Robb describes the project as the “most ambitious thing we’ve ever attempted”, and feels that THQ are the perfect partners to help them acieve their goals. He goes on to add ” that we plan to take first person shooters to a new level and cant wait to show off the new game in the months ahead.

With such major players involved this sounds like a massive project that could set a benchmark for online and multiplayer games to come. Lets keep a close eye on this one as it unfolds as it looks epic.

Professor Layton and the Last Specter Trademarked for Western Release…

About time, wouldn’t you say Professor? After releasing in Japan nearly 2 years ago, Level-5 have now trademarked Professor Layton and the Last Specter (known as Professor Layton and the Specter’s Flute in Japan) for a western release for the Nintendo DS. This Layton game has been on my radar for a while, as it is a prequel to the series which takes place three years before Curious Village.

I would imagine Professor Layton and the Last Specter will be released sometime later this year as the 5th title for the series – Professor Layton & The Mask of Miracle has been out in Japan for a few months now as it launched with the 3DS. Last Specter could also be a nice reveal for this years’ E3, so stay tuned as more information should be confirmed shortly.

Dirt 3 Launch trailer as game ships to stores!

Dirt 3 ships to stores worldwide today as the game is going to be launched very shortly! The game is the sequel in a highly regarded franchise and also boasts the most features in the franchise.

The title, releasing on PC, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360, will have players racing in multiple environments in a wide array of game modes, “from traditional Rally to innovative freestyle Gymkhana events, plus Trailblazer, and multi-car Head 2 Head, Land Rush and Rallycross stages”. The game will also have the largest amount of cars seen in the franchise and will double the ‘track content’ of the previous title.

Dirt 3’s Extensive online component will be accessible via a special VIP pass included with a retail copy of the game. PC users needn’t worry themselves with the code. The code gives players access to various online components, such as the ability to upload Youtube videos of the game as well as 5 additional vehicles for your enjoyment.

The game launches this Thursday worldwide.

To mark the launch, Codemasters have released a new trailer; which is embedded below for your viewing pleasure!

Be sure to check out

The Official Dirt 3 website.

The official Facebook page.

Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood and Black Butler coming to Community TV

Madman Entertainment has recently announced that they will be continuing their Anime Hour television block on the hilariously awesome Community TV stations around the country. Madman currently airs Gundam 00 and Gurren Lagann in the block and has announced that they will be replacing them with Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood and Black Butler.

That’s right you can now watch anime about Alchemists and Butlers as well as handy-cam filmed Indian dancing, Powerpoint presentation commercials about STD awareness and the local butchers late night talk show. Is there  anything you can’t find on Community TV?

Madman haven’t released a date for both series to begin besides a vague comment of “in June”, but it should be assumed that they will begin when the current shows end. They will be available on Community stations in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane (sorry to the rest of the country). Check your local guides for channel numbers and programme times.

QUAKECON PRE-REGISTRATIONS NOW OPEN!

Online pre-registration for QuakeCon has begun for the year! While the event is free for all attendees, there are special things that happen for those who pre-register!

The event is going to take place at the Hilton Anatole Hotel in Dallas, Texas on the 4th of August at 10:00AM until the end of the 7th August, 2011.

There are three premium packages this year for the convention, which are: BYOC -Select-a-Seat package, Swag pack and the QuakeCon Done Quick Pack. The first package runs at $20 which allows you to reserve a seat in the BYOC area, as well as giving you some merchandise. The next is a little more expensive at $35, but you also get a bit more with a couple of t-shirts, a lithograph and some zipper-pulls. The last of the packages costs $50 and includes guaranteed reserved seating in the BYOC area, express access to panels and speakers, reserved seating at panels and some nifty goodies!

Be sure to attend QuakeCon this year, as it is known to be an entertaining outing!

Make your bookings NOW at the QuakeCon website!

Quoted ticket types –

The premium packages are:
BYOC Select-a-Seat Package – $20 USD
•         Select and reserve the guaranteed seat of your choice in the BYOC area
•         An official QuakeCon 2011 BYOC t-shirt
•         A special art of RAGE mouse pad
Swag Pack – Cost $35 USD
•         An official QuakeCon 2011 attendee t-shirt
•         A RAGE Wingstick t-shirt
•         A Skyrim lithograph signed by the team at Bethesda Game Studios
•         A pack of RAGE, Skyrim, and Prey 2 zipper-pulls
QuakeCon done Quick Package – $50 USD (Limit of 200 packages available on a first-come first-serve basis)
•         Select and reserve the guaranteed seat of your choice in the BYOC area
•         Express lane fast-pass registration for the BYOC
•         Express lane fast-pass to every speaker, panel, and public event at QuakeCon
•         Limited reserved access seating for all panels, presentations, and events
•         A special art of RAGE mouse pad, individually numbered and signed by Tim Willits, Creative Director of RAGE
•         A limited edition QuakeCon 2011 zipper-pull

“Zelda Universe” gets an ESRB rating; Time for Speculation!

There certainly has been a lot of Zelda news as of late, and honestly why wouldn’t there be? This is the franchise’s 25th year anniversary. Interestingly enough, the ESRB has rated a new game under the name of “Zelda Universe” recently, which has struck the curiosity of fans worldwide. An “online” platform for Zelda Universe is about all that is listed or known as of now, which baffles us a little more quite honestly.

Zelda Universe is the official website for the Zelda series as a whole, but the question is, why just now rate a website that is already fully functioning? Being such an anticipated year for the fans of the franchise, I really want to think that Zelda Universe is an upcoming online service, much like Pokemon’s Global Link – which has been highly successful for Nintendo since launch at bringing fans of the series together. Do I have the slightest idea of how this would work? No. Just pure speculation at the moment, but if you think about it, what better way to celebrate a milestone than with the fans all uniting in some unique way?

Zelda Universe’s rating could very well just be for the website for some odd reason, but being rated this close to E3 makes me think a new console will not be the only big announcement Nintendo have up their sleeve, and with Skyward Sword coming soon to the Wii and Ocarina of Time 3D launching next month, a sheer coincidence is looking less likely at the moment. What are your thoughts? What do you think Zelda Universe could be?

One Piece Collection 8 Review


One Piece Collection 8
Tag Line: Here comes Chopper!
Produced by:
Toei Animation
Run time: 300 minutes in 12 episodes
Language: English, Japanese
Genre: Action, Adventure, Shounen, Comedy
Available for purchase at Madman Online Store ($49.95)

Overview:
One Piece has proven time and time again that it’s world is ever-growing. It is perhaps one of the most expansive and well developed worlds in anime history. There have been series that take things far and wide, but the scenery usually is nothing more than a backdrop. However in One Piece, the world is on the forefront, as it should be, considering the show is about pirates sailing the vast sea in search of the fabled treasure known as the One Piece (left behind by the late Pirate King, Gold Roger).

Each place Luffy and friends visit becomes another part of this ever-expanding world, with each episode the world grows and grows. Looking back on the past 7 collections and past 91 episodes the Straw Hat pirates have taken us to amazing places, whether it by a tropical island ruled by a murderous dictator-like Fishman Pirate, a prehistoric island full of Dinosaurs and Giants, an island forever shrouded in snow and even at one point the belly of a whale! Collection 8 however introduces us to the long anticipated Alabasta Kingdom, a desert country in dire need of rain and secretly being overtaken by a criminal syndicate.

That is what this collection of episodes centers around. The crew have to deliver Princess Vivi to her Palace, but to do that they must brave the harsh desert and survive the onslaught of the desert’s creatures. It probably isn’t the best place to jump on with the series as it is well and truly in the thick of it, but if you don’t mind jumping in mid story then you won’t have a problem here. Though I feel it is necessary to give a brief description of the series up until now for those just coming aboard.

What you need to know is this: Luffy want’s to be king of the pirates, to do so he has to find the One Piece treasure, so he sets sail to the seas and gains friends along the way and engages in some of the greatest battles in shounen anime history. Lets not forget that their are magical devil fruits across the world which give those who eat them powers. Luffy is one of those people. If that piques your interest, read on.


Story:
This collection of the series follows the crew across the desert kingdom and mostly consists of stand-alone episodes and build up to the nearing battle between the Straw-Hat Pirates and Baroque Works. If you have been following the series up until now, you would know that an evil organization known as Baroque Works, headed by the mystery “Mr. 0” or Crocodile, is planning a hostile take over of Alabasta Kingdom of which Vivi is the Princess of.

Vivi enlisted the help of the Straw-Hats Pirates a few collections back at Whiskey Peak and has since been traveling with them. But in what appears to be a growing pattern, Luffy, the captain of the Straw-Hats has gotten them lost and ends up taking them the longest and most dangerous way possible on their journey there. Along the way they made a new friend in the reindeer Chopper, who ate the Human-Human fruit giving him the ability to speak and walk like a human. He becomes the crews doctor after the events of the previous Collection and that brings us to where we are now, Alabasta Kingdom.

The crew spends the majority of this collection trekking across the wild desert. Most episodes stand alone such, but their is plenty of plot-meat to be seen, such as the pivotal introduction of Luffy’s brother Portgas D. Ace and Vivi’s discovery of the suffering her royal family could not prevent for those in the small desert villages. But unfortunately a fair chunk of screen time is given to fairly dragged out ‘oh no Luffy is lost again’ scenes. We get it, he is easily distracted and has the navigation skills of a 2 year old child. But despite those tedious scenes, this collection is pretty much all build up to the big battle, with foreshadowing of things to come, such as Crocodiles mysterious ability and the ongoing rebellion against the King of Alabasta.

It is all just setting up bigger things to come for the next collection, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t work well on it’s own, because it does. The story arc of Ace’s arrival is executed perfectly and left me pining for more scenes of Ace. Hopefully we won’t have to wait too long to see him make a return, his fight with Captain Smoker was well done, if a little understated. Once he takes his leave though, we return to the ongoing story of Baroque Works. The collection ends on a mighty episode in which all the members of Baroque Works meet at the Spider Cafe. We get a good look at them all and even a few of their abilities, it overall puts all the pieces into motion for what is no doubt going to be an epic Collection 9.

Artwork:
When commenting on the artwork of One Piece, I always have to say that it is not for everyone. It’s an extremely unique style and some aren’t interested in something that deviates so greatly from the common anime style. Personally, I enjoy the artwork and have noticed an improvement of the animation quality and art over the series. It is interesting to note that whilst the artwork hasn’t changed so drastically, the budget has noticeably increased in the last few collections.

The episodes in this collection were released in Japan in the year 2000 and yet still hold their own against the anime of today. In some cases looking even better than some series released today (I’m looking at you Naruto Shippuden! Google: Pain’s Face from Naruto).

The backgrounds are suitably baron and desolate, yet maintain a sense of life that is unusual for a desert setting but works wonders here. I could almost believe that the desert has a life of it’s own. It has the same feeling that the series has given the sea, that it is a lonely desolate place, but from desolation, life springs forth. Whether this was their intention or not, it is pulled off brilliantly through the series’ artwork and in this particular case, the desert of Alabasta Kingdom.

Audio:

I have to say, I am a huge fan of the soundtrack of One Piece. Both the Opening and Ending themes through the series have been great. But it’s the incidental music that truly shines through in this collection. The scene in which Luffy and Ace reunite was beautifully done, and the score was perfect for that moment.

The current Opening theme “Believe” originally by Folder 5 in Japanese and translated and sung in English by Meredith McCoy really sets the mood for the series. It is all about believing in yourself and follow your dreams, which is exactly what One Piece embodies in each character (but more about that later).  It has been the opening for a good 40 or so episodes now and hasn’t grown old in the slightest.

“But what about the voice acting?” someone shouts at their computer screen. The voice acting is brilliant, as is evident through nearly all Funimation dub releases. You’d be hard stretched to provide an example of a miscast or badly acted part in these 12 episodes. All the cast has evidently grown into their roles by now perfectly and they hit all the right notes. For this collection though the MVP for best performance has got to go to Travis Willingham as Luffy’s brother Ace as I mentioned earlier on. He perfectly encapsulates the character of Ace from the get go and provides an awesome counter-part to the empty-headed Luffy, who also is voiced superbly by Colleen Clinkenbeard, proving once again she has the proverbial balls to match the original Japanese voice of Luffy and come out unscathed. 


Characters:
There isn’t a lot to say about the characters of One Piece, because it’s well documented how great the characters are. They each are unique in their own right and have set the benchmark for shounen characters. The main characters each have their own personal and individual dreams and their own unique personality, sure there have been characters in other series since One Piece who have similar personalities but they are simply a carbon copy  empty vessel in comparison. One Piece’s character have heart and a long history and fandom overseas. In Japan, One Piece has become the best selling manga of all time, outselling Dragonball, which many believe is due in part to the characters likability. I could talk for hours about the characters but I will instead focus solely on the major player of this collection.



Portgas D. Ace, the brother of Luffy,  who makes his official debut after breifly appearing (albeit vieled in dark clothing to hide his appearance) during the final episode of the previous collection. His appearance sets off a several episode story arc in which he reunites with his brother after several years apart and then travels with the Straw-Hats across the desert for information regarding his search of a pirate known as Blackbeard (who was mentioned in the previous collection in Drum Island).

We are introduced to several things to come, such as Ace’s inclusion into the Whitebeard Pirates and the promise of more wild devil fruit users such as Ace, who uses a wicked Flame-Flame fruit power. The scene in which he takes out a fleet of Baroque Works ships with one fire fist punch was indeed epic and a great way to introduce his power.

As said above, Travis Willingham does an excellent job voicing Ace and I look forward to seeing more of his work, in particular an episode far off into the future of One Piece that followers of the Japanese version should know about. I suggest not looking that up if you want to watch the series spoiler free. Please refrain from posting spoilers in the comments as well.

Personally I can not wait to see where these characters take us in the future.

Overall:
This was yet another great collection of One Piece and another great job by Madman with this release. Overall this is an excellent part of the One Piece series albeit not the most ideal point to come aboard but a good enough part none-the-less. There is little to no issues with this series and the only thing that was a bother about this particular collection was the slightly dragging Luffy is Lost scenes. But they weren’t enough to derail a brilliant “piece” of One Piece (4kids dub reference! No?).

I highly and proudly recommend both this collection and series to any one of any age or gender, it is not to be missed!

I give One Piece Collection 8 :

9-0-capsules-out-of-10

BurgerTime World Tour’s official website launches…

The other day we brought you a nice BurgerTime World Tour trailer to munch on. While the trailer was meaty and a pure treat for those of us who were familiar with the classic, it didn’t really go into serious detail when it comes to the characters and the many worlds that make up the actual game.

To assist with that, MonkeyPaw have now launched an official website for the upcoming XBLA/PSN/WiiWare re-imagining that introduces the many edible baddies, shows off the scenery for each world, and of course the trailers that have been shown are all up an available for your viewing pleasure.

You can visit the new website at burgertimeworldtour.com and once even more information on the game releases, we will be sure to bring it to you.

New Ocarina of Time 3D trailer released

That’s right a new trailer for The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time 3D, has hit the web. It features a whopping 2 minutes and 23 seconds of footage that will tell you pretty much what you already know about the game – it’s going to be good. Damn good.

The new trailer appears to be a Japanese commercial of the game and features some new unseen footage, unless you’ve played the original Nintendo 64 game, then this is probably just a great nostalgia trip for you. There is plenty to be seen in the trailer to hopefully quench your thirst for your daily intake of Zelda related entertainment.

The game is set to be released locally on the 30th of June, 2011. So get those pre-orders ready (if you haven’t done so already), this ones gonna sell out fast, bank on it!