Sentences with phrase «from video game magazines»

When we weren't playing Street Fighter II we were talking about it: teaching each other special moves we'd learned from video game magazines; discussing the pros and cons of Ryu, Dhalsim and Guile; openly mocking anyone who played with Blanka.
as well as titles from the video game magazine V Jump, Digimon Xros and a Dragon Quest spin off.

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The film resembles a particularly irritating and impenetrable video game juxtaposed with pages torn from the jug - heavy EASY RIDER magazine and scenes paraded out of the Big Book of Movie Clichés, all performed by a cast that provides a definitive example of the way «legendary» can be used in a derisive sense.
The info came out from Head Producer Atsushi Inaba, who recently spoke at Japanese video game magazine Famitsu at A 5th of Bit Summit.
It was considered the top video game of 2014 from Time magazine.
Note how you flit from one thing to another, how you abandon TV shows you once loved, how you move to another genre of books, how you give up a film or video game habit or cancel a magazine subscription and get a new one.
Game Developer, an in - depth monthly magazine for exposing «the art and business of video games», was published by UBM Tech, which also runs Game Developers Conference and Gamasutra.com from 1994 to 2013.
Now, granted, Dr. NerdLove and The New Yorker don't exactly publish a lot of video game reviews, but do GamerGaters really think they can stop game makers from sending review copies to IGN, Gamespot, PCGamer, the offical Xbox magazine, The Escapist, and Kotaku?
According to social media websites such as Twitter, SEGA officials are reporting Sonic Mania and Sonic Forces have received multiple award nominations, including «Best of E3 2017» (Both titles), «E3 Player's Choice», and multiple «Best in Show» award nominations from various video game websites and magazine publishers.
A Profound Waste of Time is a new magazine from the UK, focusing on — says its successful Kickstarter campaign blurb — «a bold new video game culture magazine, a lovingly produced home to great writing on the medium and its accompanying narratives».
ORIGINAL STORY: Here's one we haven't seen before: a high - profile video game leak coming from a quote by a licensing manager in the spring 2018 edition of a magazine called Licensing Source Book Europe (skip to page 97 for the offending article).
Continuing to blast out the GameSetLinks as the weekend rapidly approaches, this set includes the continuation of the Phantom of Akihabara fiction, translated by Kevin Gifford from a Japanese game magazine, and another reminder that there is still very little good fiction which includes video games as an integral part of it.
Mike is also a former editor of Next Generation, a well - respected video game magazine from the 90s.
GameGavel alongside of online retro podcast journalist Retro Gaming Roundup have teamed together with some of the most popular and influential online and print gaming journalists and personalities from the past and present, to make available a high quality, print (and virtual) magazine, which will cover video games from the 80s to the early 00s.
Video Game magazine focused on retro games with content from many well established writers.
Game Mag Weaseling» is a weekly column by Kevin Gifford which documents the history of video game magazines, from their birth in the early»80s to the current Game Mag Weaseling» is a weekly column by Kevin Gifford which documents the history of video game magazines, from their birth in the early»80s to the current game magazines, from their birth in the early»80s to the current day.
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A new scan from popular Japanese video game magazine Famitsu shows they have given Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 a 39 out of 40!
Another tease in the form of the cover for the April issue of the Swedish edition of video game magazine Game Reactor contains that trademark hexagonal webbing from Crytek's power - suit shooter franchgame magazine Game Reactor contains that trademark hexagonal webbing from Crytek's power - suit shooter franchGame Reactor contains that trademark hexagonal webbing from Crytek's power - suit shooter franchise.
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«The September 2007 issue of Game Developer magazine, the sister print publication to Gamasutra.com, and the leading U.S. trade publication for the video game industry, has shipped to subscribers and is available from the Game Developer Digital service in both subscription and single - issue formGame Developer magazine, the sister print publication to Gamasutra.com, and the leading U.S. trade publication for the video game industry, has shipped to subscribers and is available from the Game Developer Digital service in both subscription and single - issue formgame industry, has shipped to subscribers and is available from the Game Developer Digital service in both subscription and single - issue formGame Developer Digital service in both subscription and single - issue formats.
Gamers who were wise enough to send in the registration cards that came along with their games, systems, and magazine subscriptions were sometimes treated to preview videos (via VHS tapes) of upcoming hot games from major developers.
The two winning finalists — Shad, a stay - at - home dad from Aurora, Illinois, and Daisy, a Disaster Housing Inspector from Winchester, Virginia — received a «fitness toolkit» that included: a Kinect ™ for Xbox 360 ® bundle, the Zumba Fitness Rush video game, an HTC Radar smartphone, a subscription to Zumba's lifestyle magazine Z - Life, a customized digital scale and a personal visit from celebrity Zumba instructor Melissa Chiz.
I then started freelancing with a sci - fi / fantasy magazine from across the pond in the U.K.. It's here that I began to focus on combining my passion of journalism and critiquing with my love of video games, which I found gelled together for me perfectly.
Originally hailing from the United Kingdom, David Hodgson left his role as a writer of numerous British video game magazines (including Mean Machines, Computer & Video Games, and the Official Nintendo and Sega Saturn magazines) and a bohemian lifestyle on a dry - docked German fishing trawler to work on the infamous GameFan magazine in video game magazines (including Mean Machines, Computer & Video Games, and the Official Nintendo and Sega Saturn magazines) and a bohemian lifestyle on a dry - docked German fishing trawler to work on the infamous GameFan magazine in Video Games, and the Official Nintendo and Sega Saturn magazines) and a bohemian lifestyle on a dry - docked German fishing trawler to work on the infamous GameFan magazine in 1996.
Game Ads A-Go-Go» is a bi-weekly column by Vintage Computing and Gaming's RedWolf that showcases good, bad, strange, funny, and interesting classic video game - related advertisements, most of which are taken from his massive classic game magazine collectiGame Ads A-Go-Go» is a bi-weekly column by Vintage Computing and Gaming's RedWolf that showcases good, bad, strange, funny, and interesting classic video game - related advertisements, most of which are taken from his massive classic game magazine collectigame - related advertisements, most of which are taken from his massive classic game magazine collectigame magazine collection.]
Game Ads A-Go-Go» is a bi-weekly column by Vintage Computing and Gaming's RedWolf that showcases good, bad, strange, funny, and interesting classic video game - related advertisements, most of which are taken from his massive game magazine collectiGame Ads A-Go-Go» is a bi-weekly column by Vintage Computing and Gaming's RedWolf that showcases good, bad, strange, funny, and interesting classic video game - related advertisements, most of which are taken from his massive game magazine collectigame - related advertisements, most of which are taken from his massive game magazine collectigame magazine collection.]
Game Ads A-Go-Go» is a weekly column by Vintage Computing and Gaming's RedWolf that showcases good, bad, strange, funny, and interesting classic video game - related advertisements, most of which are taken from his massive vintage game magazine collectiGame Ads A-Go-Go» is a weekly column by Vintage Computing and Gaming's RedWolf that showcases good, bad, strange, funny, and interesting classic video game - related advertisements, most of which are taken from his massive vintage game magazine collectigame - related advertisements, most of which are taken from his massive vintage game magazine collectigame magazine collection.]
Game Ads A-Go-Go» was a bi-weekly column by Vintage Computing and Gaming's RedWolf that showcases good, bad, strange, funny, and interesting classic video game - related advertisements, most of which are taken from his massive game magazine collectiGame Ads A-Go-Go» was a bi-weekly column by Vintage Computing and Gaming's RedWolf that showcases good, bad, strange, funny, and interesting classic video game - related advertisements, most of which are taken from his massive game magazine collectigame - related advertisements, most of which are taken from his massive game magazine collectigame magazine collection.]
Selling nearly five million units worldwide, the reinvention of the franchise became the highest - selling fighting game of the year and won numerous «Best Fighting Game» awards, including Spike TV's 2011 Video Game Awards, 2012 Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Interactive Achievement Awards, and recognition from Game Informer, Official Xbox Magazine and GameTrailers.game of the year and won numerous «Best Fighting Game» awards, including Spike TV's 2011 Video Game Awards, 2012 Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Interactive Achievement Awards, and recognition from Game Informer, Official Xbox Magazine and GameTrailers.Game» awards, including Spike TV's 2011 Video Game Awards, 2012 Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Interactive Achievement Awards, and recognition from Game Informer, Official Xbox Magazine and GameTrailers.Game Awards, 2012 Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Interactive Achievement Awards, and recognition from Game Informer, Official Xbox Magazine and GameTrailers.Game Informer, Official Xbox Magazine and GameTrailers.com.
Tamsoft is a character based on the company which develops the game, Famitsu is based on the Japanese video games magazine Famitsu and Dengekiko is a game reporter from the Hyperdimension Neptunia series.
We've come a long way from that off - model clay Mario on the cover of the debut issue, but the spirit of the magazine will go on thanks to all of those who fondly remember it and do their part to spread the word of video game news.
Often combining painting with large - scale installations, Majerus's complex pictorial worlds include quotations from artists like de Kooning, Warhol, and Basquiat, as well as song lyrics, brand logos, video games, cartoons, and magazine covers.
The title has already received a near - perfect score from Japanese video game magazine Famitsu of a 38/40.
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