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Street Fighter X Tekken roster: Meet all 55 characters

Tag battle action in the palm of your hand Street Fighter X Tekken can’t be contained on consoles–it’s now made the jump to the handheld arena with the release of the PS Vita version. But just who will you pick for your tag-team duo? We’ll get you reacquainted with all …

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RadioRadar Podcast 010: Were gonna wreck it!

Though there weren’t any big reviews this week–look for that to change next week–but we have no shortage of topics to discuss. Henry and Cooper saw and enjoyed Wreck-It Ralph, Tom is furious with the ending to 007 Legends, and Ryan’s just happy to be there! This Week’s Hosts: Hollander …

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Tweets Of The Week

(opens in new tab) Typically we might include something like this in our regular Friday Spurious Awards, but as we didn’t dish out any awards on Friday, it’s up to Tweets Of The Week to pick up the slack. When Neil Gaiman expressed concern at the inevitability of leaving his …

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RadioRadar Podcast 008: About that Resident Evil game

This week we talk about that Resident Evil game everyone seems to be interested in, and dive into the week’s biggest news stories. Oh, and, obviously, we talk about the week’s Top 7, in case you want to hear us blabber on about our most anticipated games of 2012. This …

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BLOGBUSTERS Unloved Heroes

Maybe it’s the cut of their jib, or their precise heroic jaw. Maybe it’s the fact they’re not actually SUPERheroes or they’re strangely self-righteous and a bit irritating. Maybe they accidentally dismembered a funfair full of people in the middle of a fight or maybe you’re actually a supervillain and …

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Is Movie Geography All Over The Place?

At the beginning of Trainspotting , Ewan McGregor and Ewen Bremner are both seen barrelling down Princes Street in Edinburgh, a pair of security goons hot on their heels. Seconds later, McGregor’s Renton takes some steps down to Calton Road, a good half a mile away from where he was …

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You cant comprehend how much better Japanese arcades are

Arcades are better in Japan. It’s that simple. Yes, there are some cherished video game hovels out here in the states, ones that have weathered a brutal storm against an increasingly shrinking market. New Jersey’s 8 on the Break was a personal favorite during my time at Rutgers, and fostered …

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