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03:24
This Is What PlayStation 4's UI Looks Like official
The PS3 used XMB, but the PS4 does away with all of that. Here's what its user interface looks like.
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The Bureau: XCOM Declassified - Battle Focus Trailer official
To survive, William Carter will need to control the tempo of combat and use every tool at his disposal.
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Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number - Teaser Trailer official
Subscribe! http://bit.ly/ClevverGamesThe new Teaser trailer for Hotline Miami 2.Follow Us On Twitter http://Twitter.com/ClevverGames Become a Real Fan http://www.facebook.com/ClevverGames
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CGR Undertow - TOP GUN: COMBAT ZONES review for Game Boy Advance official
Top Gun: Combat Zones review. http://www.ClassicGameRoom.com Shop CGR shirts & mugs! http://www.CGRstore.com Classic Game Room presents a CGR Undertow review of Top Gun: Combat Zones for the Game Boy Advance from Mastiff Games. Top Gun: Combat Zones is an action game with several different gameplay styles. The game includes open top-down flight levels, side-scrolling SHMUP levels and even pseudo-3D levels that scroll forward. In every case, however, you're always in the cockpit of a fighter jet. This is Top Gun, after all. Your missions range from blowing up buildings to destroying a certain amount of enemies. It sounds good, but the gameplay does get boring quickly. Particularly the top-down levels, which are slow and tedious. Nonetheless, if you're a Top Gun fan who wants to try a different take on the Combat Zones idea, this GBA version is at least different from the poorly received home console version. This video review features video gameplay footage of Top Gun: Combat Zones for the Game Boy Advance and audio commentary from Classic Game Room's Derek.
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00:46
CGR Trailers - MALICIOUS REBIRTH E3 Trailer official
Malicious Rebirth trailer. http://www.ClassicGameRoom.com Shop CGR t-shirts & mugs! http://www.CGRstore.com Classic Game Room’s CGR Trailers presents the E3 2013 trailer for MALICIOUS REBIRTH on the PlayStation Vita. Enjoy!
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03:38
Classic Game Room - CYBER GADGET FUNKY RED CONTROLLER review for PS2 official
Cyber Gadget Crismon Red Controller review. http://www.ClassicGameRoom.com
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CGR Trailers - ROCKSMITH 2014 EDITION E3 Trailer (UK) official
Rocksmith Edition 2014 trailer. http://www.ClassicGameRoom.com Shop CGR t-shirts & mugs! http://www.CGRstore.com Classic Game Room's CGR Trailers presents the E3 2013 trailer for ROCKSMITH 2014 EDITION from Ubisoft. This trailer covers the "session" mode. Rocksmith 2014 Edition will be released for the Mac, PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 platforms. There is no firm release date just an expected launch in October 2013. This is the UK/PEGI version of the trailer. Enjoy!
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03:11
E3 2013: Turtle Beach Interview Part Two: Marvel, PC, and Headset Mixer official
I interview Jeff Burchett, Community Marketing Manager for Turtle Beach, during E3 2013 to speak on their new Marvel headsets with interchangeable plates, new PC headsets, and their enhanced headset mixers.
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06:29
Review of Sony's E3 2013 Performance, PlayStation 4 the Winner? - Nick's Gaming View Episode #196 official
After analyzing and scoring Microsoft’s E3 2013 performance, I’m back to critique Sony and determine if Microsoft truly did “kill” their performance, THIS IS NICK’S GAMING VIEW! Hello everyone and welcome to Nick’s Gaming View, you are here with your host, Nick McCandless. Jack Tretton hit the stage and after their usual showcase video, PlayStation Vita was the topic of discussion. Announcing 85 brand new games would be making their way to Vita in 2013 including Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate, Killzone: Mercenary, Tearaway, and more. The PlayStation 2 hits, God of War and God of War II as well as Final Fantasy X and X-2 were confirmed to release as HD versions on the Vita as well as the hit downloadable PSN release, Flower and Dead Nation. Making a huge Vita announcement, Sony confirmed Telltale Games is working on Vita for The Walking Dead franchise and revealed the next episode in the franchise titled, 400 Days, will be making its way to the Vita. In celebration of the announcement, Sony also confirmed The Walking Dead bundle including the Vita, entire first season of the game, the new episode, and exclusive bonus content. Sony moved on to discuss PlayStation 3 making it clear that the console had plenty of life remaining. Showcasing a new trailer for The Last of Us and revealing the release is the highest rated video game in all of 2012 and 2013 thus far, Sony emphasized the strength of the platform by also showing Puppeteer, Rain, Beyond: Two Souls, Gran Turismo 6, Batman: Arkham Origins, and finally Grand Theft Auto V. Along with the release of Grand Theft Auto V on September 17th, Sony has partnered with Rockstar Games on a bundle including a 500GB PS3, a copy of Grand Theft Auto V, and Sony’s surround sound headset Grand Theft Auto V-themed, for just $299. Sony then showed the PlayStation 4 console for the very first time and as one who saw it in person on the show floor, I must say I’m impressed by how sleek the console is despite the power integrated within. Confirming that 20 exclusives would release on the PlayStation 4 within its first year with 12 of those being new IPs, all of these games are being developed in-house. The Order: 1886, the ongoing project at Ready at Dawn, will be one of these new IPs featuring a steampunk-style art direction. Quantic Dream made another appearance with a new tech demo by the name of The Dark Sorcerer. Showcasing the same “old guy” shown during the PlayStation 4 unveiling. Sony went on to provide a deep presentation regarding their commitment towards indie developers with the announcement of The Witness, Transistor, Mercenary Kings, Octodad: Deadliest Catch, Ray’s Dead, Oddworld: New and Tasty and more. Square Enix then made a huge announcement by confirming Final Fantasy Versus XIII as Final Fantasy XV. Square Enix continued by announcing Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix collection for release on September 10th and then knocked it out of the park with the announcement of Kingdom Hearts III, a game I am very excited for. Ubisoft then took the stage to show off Assassin’s Creed IV running on the PlayStation 4, but experienced various freezes and difficulties causing a disappointing showing. Bethesda then hit the stage to show off The Elder Scrolls Online and announced a timed-exclusive beta for the PlayStation 4. Mad Max was then announced from the same team behind the Just Cause franchise with the PlayStation 4 receiving exclusive DLC. Sony then slapped Microsoft by opposing the many controversial policies in place for the Xbox One regarding the required internet connection, ability to share games and more by stating the PS 4 will not require or follow through on any of this. PlayStation Plus has also been enriched with now PlayStation 4 support on top of PS3 and Vita. PlayStation 4 will require players to be subscribed to PlayStation Plus to enjoy online multiplayer gaming, but at only $50 a year plus the insane amount of free content, everyone who purchases a PlayStation 4 should already have PlayStation Plus. On launch day, subscribers will have access to a special version of DriveClub, which will contain all of the features with sliced down content, but subscribers will be able to upgrade to the full version at a discounted price. Sony then ended strong with the first live action demo of Destiny which was simply astonishing and is easily my most anticipated game shown during E3. Mixing a Halo-like style with the openness of a Borderlands, I couldn’t be more excited for the release of Destiny and the PlayStation 4 platform will receive exclusive DLC. Sony then closed out the show by announcing the PlayStation 4 will be available in November at the incredible price of $399, once again slapping Microsoft in the face. Overall, I was impressed by the incredible performance of Sony and I give them an A-. Well that concludes today’s episode of Nick’s Gaming View but be sure to follow me on Twitter @NickMcCandless and check back tomorrow for my analysis of Nintendo.
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02:15
MotoGP 13 - Qatar GP Video official
This all new reboot of the MotoGP™ game franchise will offer players a 360° experience based on pure realism
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06:56
The PS4 Exclusives You Need to Know About official
How did Killzone, Infamous and more look at E3? Let Greg and Colin give you the rundown.
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02:20
IGN Daily Fix 06.18.13 official
The Price of Xbox One Games; Shadowrun Returns Release Date; Amazing Spider-Man 3 and 4 Release Dates; Sin City Sequel Postponed; Man of Steel's Destruction Costs
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06:07
IGN Plays - Man of Steel official
Justin and Greg check out Man of Steel on iPad. It's like Infinity Blade, but with Superman and Zod!
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41:44
Game of Thrones: Season 3 Video Review official
Eric, Roth and Matt have an in-depth discussion about Season 3 of Game of Thrones, including the highlights and what could have been handled differently.
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20:01
IGN Reacts to Man of Steel official
What do some of the nerdiest IGN editors think of the new Superman flick and it's crazy ending?
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01:00
Super Smash Bros. Wii Fit Trainer Trailer - E3 2013 official
The Wii Fit Trainer joins the fray in the Super Smash Bros. Wii U.
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01:28
CGR Trailers - KINGDOM OF HEARTS III Announcement Trailer official
Kingdom of Hearts III trailer. http://www.ClassicGameRoom.com Shop CGR t-shirts & mugs! http://www.CGRstore.com Classic Game Room’s CGR Trailers presents the announcement trailer for KINGDOM OF HEARTS III from Square Enix and Disney Interactive Studios. This trailer was released just in time for E3 2013. Kingdom of Hearts III will be available for the PlayStation 4 (PS4) and Xbox One next-gen consoles. There is no confirmed release date for this title that is still in development. This is the UK/PEGI version of the trailer. Enjoy!
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CGR Trailers - MOEBIUS E3 2013 Trailer official
Moebius trailer. http://www.ClassicGameRoom.com Shop CGR t-shirts & mugs! http://www.CGRtrailers.com Classic Game Room’s CGR Trailers presents the E3 2013 trailer for MOEBIUS from Pinkertron Road Studio, Phoenix Online Studios and Jane Jensen. Moebius will be available for the Linux, Mac, PC and mobile/tablet platforms. Enjoy!
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04:35
CGR Undertow - THE GOONIES II review for NES official
The Goonies II review. http://www.ClassicGameRoom.com Shop CGR shirts & mugs! http://www.CGRstore.com Classic Game Room presents a CGR Undertow review of The Goonies II for the Nintendo Entertainment System developed and published by Konami. The Goonies II is an old-school platformer for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Its story follows the classic 1985 film The Goonies, but in a very strange way. The Goonies are kidnapped by the Fratellis, so Mikey has the rescue them, which makes sense. He also has to save a mermaid named Annie, which makes less sense. The game's gameplay is also a strange concoction, combining quintessential NES platforming with a slight Metroidvania feel and, yes, even some point-and-click adventuring. Fans of 8-bit classics like Maniac Mansion and Shadowgate will love the hybrid approach of The Goonies II, which makes it one of the most original and unique games on the Nintendo Entertainment System. This video review features video gameplay footage of The Goonies II for the Nintendo Entertainment System and audio commentary from Classic Game Room's Derek.