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Marvel Vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds
Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds is a fighting game focused on many characters under the Marvel and Capcom licenses. They are split half and half between Marvel and Capcom characters, and the roster features characters that most everyone will know, such as Captain America, Dante, Deadpool, Phoenix, and many more. The game has an online and offline mode. In the latter, players can challenge the computer (in Arcade or Versus), or challenge a friend locally, as well as complete missions to learn the characters' move sets. In the online mode, players can challenge online friends, and random strangers, as well as completing special events. The storyline is different for every character in Arcade mode, which has a three-person team of the player's choosing fight through 6 battles to reach the final battle with Galactus. If Galactus is defeated, the player receives the ending of the character that struck the killing blow. Each character ending presents their own motivations, and helps to unlock the many extras this game has to offer. -
Mass Effect 2
Two years after Commander Shepard repelled invading Reapers bent on the destruction of organic life, a mysterious new enemy has emerged in Mass Effect 2. On the fringes of known space, something is silently abducting entire human colonies. Now Shepard must work with Cerberus, a ruthless organization devoted to human survival at any cost, to stop the most terrifying threat mankind has ever faced. To even attempt this perilous mission, Shepard must assemble the galaxy's most elite team of specialists and command the most powerful ship ever built. Even then, they say it would be suicide. Commander Shepard intends to prove them wrong. -
Mega Man Legends 3
Mega Man Legends 3 is a cancelled video game set to be the sequel to Mega Man Legends 2 and the fourth game in the Mega Man Legends series. It was announced for the Nintendo 3DS on September 29, 2010, during a Nintendo press conference for the 3DS. The game was to be directed by Masakazu Eguchi, with Tatsuya Kitabayashi acting as producer. Reo Uratani composed the game's music. Mega Man Legends 3 was cancelled on July 18, 2011. -
Mega Man Universe
Mega Man Universe (メガマン ユニバース, Mega Man Yunibāsu) was the name of a cancelled 2.5D side-scrolling platform game in the Mega Man series that was being developed by Capcom for Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network. Mainly based on Mega Man 2, the game would have allowed players to create their own levels and customize characters. It would have been the first game in the franchise to be referred to as "Mega Man" in Japan, where the franchise is known as "Rockman". -
Mindjack
It is A.D. 2041. As world governments decline, terrorists and conspiracies arise, taking advantage of hyper-advanced technology to manipulate participants on both sides. FBI agent Jim Corbijin is thrust into the dark conspiracy when his mission to intercept anti-government activist Rebecca Weiss goes awry. Together, the unlikely pair fights for survival, searching for the mastermind behind the vast mind-control conspiracy before its unwitting participants push society into utter chaos. -
Monday Night Combat
Monday Night Combat is a colourful, futuristic third-person shooter with cloned soldiers who fight in a competitive sport in enclosed arenas, complete with a live announcer and an audience. It is played with teams of soldiers of different classes. The two game modes are Blitz and Crossfire. Blitz is a cooperative mode where a team of one to four players (additionally with bots instead of human players) fights against different waves of enemies who attempt to reach the Moneyball - a central structure that needs to be guarded and defended against attacks. In this game mode there are five different challenges and there are many types of robots that each require a specific strategy to defeat them. The second game mode is Crossfire and it is played online with two teams of six players. The goal is to get hold of the opponent's Moneyball, but in order to do that AI-controlled Breach Bots need to be guided inside the enemy base so they can take down the shields first. -
Nintendo 11.04.08 What is Wii Music? Informational Spot
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Nintendo 9.15.10 Q4 Key Titles
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Nintendo E3 2003 Press Disc
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Nintendo E3 2004 B-Roll DVD
DVD produced by Nintendo for E3 2004. Likely given out as part of a press kit. Contains AVI video files of gameplay trailers and footage for the following games: Game Boy Advance: DK King of Swing Donkey Kong Country 2 F-ZERO GP Legend Hamtaro Ham-Ham Games Kirby and The Amazing Mirror Mario Golf Advance Tour Mario Pinball Mario vs Donkey Kong Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen The Legend of Zelda The Minish Cap Nintendo DS Animal Crossing DS (Wild World) Mario Kart DS Metroid Prime Hunters New Super Mario Bros PictoChat Super Mario 64x4 (DS) Wario Ware Inc DS (Touched!) Nintendo Gamecube Advance Wars Under Fire (Battalion Wars) Donkey Kong Jungle Beat Donkey Konga Geist Metroid Prime 2 Echoes Paper Mario 2 (Thousand Year Door) Pikmin 2 Resident Evil 4 Star Fox (Assault) The Legend of Zelda Four Swords Adventures The Legend of Zelda (Twilight Princess) Disc has been dumped to Redump specifications using MPF. Due to this item having been made publicly available to the press, Hit Save has made the video files available on our archive in a compressed format. Original disc files remain on record. If you are a video game history researcher and would like access to the physical item or the raw files, please contact us. Such requests are approved on a case by case basis at the discretion of the director. Further Reading: -
Nintendo Game Previews: Part# 50967 2-18-03
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Nintendo Land
Nintendo Land is a collection of mini-games designed to showcase various features of the Wii U GamePad. Set inside a virtual theme park of the game's namesake, each of the twelve games, referred to as "attractions" is inspired by a classic Nintendo franchise. The games are split into three categories: 3 co-op, 3 competitive and 6 solo games. Co-operative games include The Legend of Zelda Battle Quest, Pikmin Adventure, and Metroid Blast. The competitive games are Mario Chase, Luigi's Ghost Mansion, and Animal Crossing Sweet Day. The solo games are Donkey Kong's Crash Course, Captain Falcon's Twister Race, Octopus Dance, Takamaru's Ninja Castle, Yoshi's Fruit Cart, and Balloon Trip Breeze. The game includes an interactive hub world from which the player can access each of the attractions, though they can quickly be accessed from a menu. As you play, you'll earn coins which you can use to purchase various items to populate the hub world. In addition to the Wii U GamePad, Wii Remotes, including the motion plus, as well as nunchucks are required to get the most of of the attractions. -
Nintendo Too Much Fun Fall 2004 Preview DVD
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No More Heroes
No More Heroes is a violent action game set in the fictional city Santa Destroy in California. The main character Travis Touchdown wins a Beam Katana (reminiscent of a Star Wars lightsaber) through an online auction and decides to become a professional killer. He has a streak of otaku, not only though his looks but also through his love for J-Pop music, toy robots, wrestling and videogames. After defeating the assassin Helter Skelter in a battle, he is approached by the French woman Silvia Christel who offers him a job at the UAA, the governing body of assassins. He is given rank #11 and needs to kill his way to the top by defeating the other assassins. -
No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle
No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle takes place three years after the original game No More Heroes and its tournament. Players take control of the “Otaku Protagonist,” Travis Touchdown in another violent journey to the top of another ranked tournament. Once again, he’s hounded by Sylvia, “the hottest woman alive”, to take up the challenge in the new battle. Travis is not longer going into the tournament just to win sex with Sylvia, as they say, “this time it’s personal". -
Okamiden
In a fitting reflection of the relationship shared with Amaterasu, the powerful sun goddess who embodied a wolf in Ōkami, the child deity Chibiterasu manifests in the form of a white wolf cub in Ōkamiden. The game is set nine months after the events of the previous game, and the young sun god is summoned to battle a sinister force that has drained the landscape of colour, leaving it withered and faded where once it was luminous with life. -
Oni
It's 2032. The planet is now ruled by the World Coalition Government which annexed 80% of the countries, with the remaining quickly dragged into the WCG. While their official goal was to solve humankind's problems, it was about money. Massive spending bankrupted poorer countries, and soon all traces of individual government disappeared. For those who were poor, the situation didn't improved one bit, and for the richer, maintaining the status was done at the expense of their privacy and personal freedoms. To make things worse, life outside the major cities, far from the atmosphere processors is nearly impossible, as the so-called "Wilderness Preserves" are poisoned, and those who venture into them risk a painful death. -
Origiri
Onigiri is free-to-play MMO action RPG set in a fantasy world where you can battle enemy monsters and bosses teamed up with NPCs or other players. -
OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast
Like its predecessors, OutRun 2006 is an old-school arcade racer, which means that your cars don't have realistic physics, don't get damaged and have insanely fast speed. Since this title is officially licensed by Ferrari, you drive with 15 original models from the DINO 246 GTS over the F430 to the all-new Enzo Ferrari. The heart of the game is the Coast 2 Coast mode in which you race against up to 5 AI players on 15 US themed tracks. In addition you have to impress different girlfriends. She tells you what she wants to see (a hard slide around a curve or a close take-over for example) and you have to perform it to win her heart. There are 3 other game modes available in singleplayer: OutRun, Time Attack and OutRun2SP. In OutRun2SP you get access to 15 arcade tracks from the original OutRun 2. In OutRun however you need to drive your girlfriend through various checkpoints to the goal before the timer hits zero. In Time Attack you just have to beat the highscore of the current track. You can either race against the clock or against ghost cars. -
Pandora Saga
Pandora Saga is a free-to-play fantasy MMORPG developed by Atlus Online and published by Marvelous USA. Players can choose from six races, three nations, and four basic classes, with several sub-classes to specialize in. The game features quests, leveling, mounts, weapon and gear enhancements, PvP, and more. -
Panorama Cotton Postcard
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Paper Titans
Paper Titans is a 3D puzzle game set in a world made of paper. In each of the 45 levels the goal is to collect three stars and an envelope sealed with a kiss. To do so, the player first has to fold up a team of papercraft characters. Virtually of course, although it is possible to actually print them out and make them. Only one kind of character, the Collector, can grab the objects needed to finish a level, while others kinds can be used to get him past obstacles. There are Throwers, who can toss characters around, Exploders, Flyers, etc. -
PaRappa The Rapper 2
PaRappa The Rapper 2 is the sequel to PaRappa The Rapper. Defeat the Noodle Syndicate by rapping your way through various levels. On each level there is a teacher that raps a phrase, and you repeat each phrase by tapping various combinations of buttons in response to the teacher. -
Patapon
Patapon is a 2007 rhythm video game developed by Pyramid and Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable. The game's unique genre was described to be a combination of rhythm and strategy. The game's concept and design were conceived when game designer Hiroyuki Kotani discovered the Patapon designs from French artist Rolito's personal website. The name Patapon was created by Rolito and was inspired by an old French song for children. Kotani chose the name because it sounded similar to marching and drumming. It was released in Japan in December 2007 and in February 2008 for North America and Europe. In the game, the player acts as an invisible deity to a tribe of anthropomorphic eyeballs known as "Patapons" that can be commanded to move forward, attack, defend and retreat by using a sequence of drum beats. The story follows the Patapon tribe in their journey to reach Earthend and gaze upon "IT". They encounter giant beasts and an enemy tribe known as the Zigotons that serve as obstacles throughout their adventure. Patapon was well-received among critics with multiple reviewers praising the art style of the Patapon tribe and the music. Some reviewers criticized the repetitive nature of it and the lack of a pause option. The game received multiple nominations including a BAFTA award and won Best PSP Game of 2008 by IGN. The game was followed up by two sequels for the PSP; Patapon 2 and Patapon 3.