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Tenkai Knights Brave Battle is a video game adaptation of the Canadian-Japanese anime series by the same name. Viz Media has produced other children’s anime that you might be a little more familiar with (Pokemon, Sailor Moon), while the animation studios, Bones, is responsible for animating plenty of widely-loved
For as long as I can remember, I’ve seen Pac-Man as a brand that just can’t compete in today’s market. A game about a big yellow dot that eats smaller yellow dots worked just fine as a game concept in the still infantile video game industry of
If you’re a fan of Pokemon, you’ve likely already played the demo version of Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Some of us at Gaming Trend recently tried out the piece of the upcoming remakes, and we’ve got some impressions to throw your way. Kenneth Shepard Pokemon
by Kenneth ShepardIf you’re a fan of Pokemon, you’ve likely already played the demo version of Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Some of us at Gaming Trend recently tried out the piece of the upcoming remakes, and we’ve got some impressions to throw your way. Kenneth Shepard Pokemon
by Kenneth ShepardTenkai Knights Brave Battle is a video game adaptation of the Canadian-Japanese anime series by the same name. Viz Media has produced other children’s anime that you might be a little more familiar with (Pokemon, Sailor Moon), while the animation studios, Bones, is responsible for animating plenty of widely-loved
by Paul CesarFor as long as I can remember, I’ve seen Pac-Man as a brand that just can’t compete in today’s market. A game about a big yellow dot that eats smaller yellow dots worked just fine as a game concept in the still infantile video game industry of
by Paul CesarI’m tired of fighting monsters. Now, I love a good dragon slaying or eldritch defeat like everyone else, but there’s more to questing than simply stabbing kobolds in the face. What about all the potions and items you have to consume? What about the swords and daggers and
by David RobertsOne of the best days in every elementary school kid’s year, at least in my generation, was the day of the book fair. We had catalogs that we peered at throughout the week, and the day finally came when the shelves were lined with row after row of novels
by Eric Van AllenSmash Mania has arrived! Gamers all over the world are once again choosing their favorite Nintendo characters and using everything from baseball bats to banana peels to just about anything else you can think of, to knock other beloved Nintendo characters off stage and claim victory. A new Smash Bros.
by Paul CesarI have a theory: None of the higher-ups at Nintendo own or have played a Sony or Microsoft console. I laugh at my joke, but it’s not like I say this without reason; the reason being that I find it hard to believe a company with such cumbersome and
by Kenneth ShepardIt’s been almost six years since Super Smash Bros. Brawl’s release, leaving fans antsy for the new release, but does Super Smash Bros. for 3DS live up to the hype? This iteration and the forthcoming Wii U counterpart were co-developed by director Masahiro Sakurai’s company Sora Ltd.
by Griffin Dunn