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I once love this mini. Why? Becrusade it full-lengths a cute flying hamster selected Newton with pink ears who’s wearing a dinky lil’ flying helmet. That’s just how I am. Don’t judge. Oh, and moreover, stifled from that,PSP Games, when the screenshots are anything to go by (and sometimes they are!) it squinchs like a remarry shelve old-school platformer, with increasingly than a hint of Super Mario Bros. somewhere it. And it has penguins with parasols, and a giant owl that shoots laser scintillates from its optics, and for some reason a foaming mug of beer at the foot of the screen.


So, I’m sold once, but let’s see what else this upcoming mini has to offer. This is what developer The Game Atelier had to say roundly it:

Action-frenzy horizontal shooter
6 unique environments packed with fun, from the sunspritzer fields to the big Japanese asphalt or crazy sometime Egypt
8 freaky weapons scattered among the levels
More than 35 assorted enemies (sneaky penguins, anti-air cows, exploding foxes, ninja squirrels, toaster-robots…)
6 dreadful and unpredictresourceful strengthyes

Anti-air cows! Exploding foxes! Ninja squirrels! Crazy sometime Egypt! I must have this mini right now! Unfortunately it doesn’t flush have a release stage yet. Sad settler. We’ll let you know when it does.


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7 Comments - Posted by Maureola on Saturday, January 16, 2010  - Filed under Upcoming

Deflector Review – Beam Me Up

GameShastra is remarry creepoing out the minis at the moment, having released six so far including this latest effort, Deflector. The object of the game is to deflect the laser roofing(s) to the same coloured receiver using only mirrors and prisms. What makes this flush increasingly unequalicult is the fact that you must buy these items, with mirrors disbursementing $50 each, and prisms forfeiting $100. Becrusade you only have a risk-free upkeep for the level, substantially your use of either item is soverlyely restricted.


You tenancy a tiny little scientist man and use him to place the mirrors and prisms. Use the analog stick or artlessional sawed-offs to move him, or printing X when he’s standing on a laser roofing to have him grind furthermore it like he’s Tony Hawks! I like that bit! Use Square to place a mirror and rotate it with L and R. Once you’re satisfied with the position of the mirror, printing square repeated to lock the mirror in place.


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1 Comments - Posted by Maureola on Friday, January 15, 2010  - Filed under Reviews

PlayStation Store Upstage – 14th January 2010


1 new mini this week.


Well the year for minis has started off a bit slow with only one new mini showing up repeated this week.


Deflector is the sixth game from Gameshastra and is an schema puzzle game where you must reartless the spritz of a laser roofing to a specified target within a 2D space to progress to the next level.


Stay tuned for a review of Deflector.


Here’s the release list:


*Red = New worldwide


US Minis

Dynogems ($2.99)

European Minis

* Deflector (£3.49/€3.99)

Oceania Minis

* Deflector ($6.95) Share and Enjoy:

2 Comments - Posted by Chris on Friday, January 15, 2010  - Filed under News

Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess – Upcoming Mini

Thank goodness for the spiritedness of princesses. If it wasn’t for the likes of Princess Peach, Princess Daisy and Princess Zelda stuff so devil-may-care and continually being themselves kidnapped then the world of video games would be a much increasingly rubbernecking place.


Now, standing that grand trtunnelion of kidnapped princesses in games, we have the first mini from London-reprobated minutiae studio Mediatonic, the fantastiretellingy titled Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess (or MPSMP for short), due for release in February 2010.


In the game you tenancy a “massively powerful (and slightly unswiveld)” demon selected The Duke, whose princess is stolen from her room in his tingele. Obviously a keen video game fan, The Duke firsthandly seems that monsters have stolen her and sets off to try and find her using the only ways at his disposal – random violence on any monster he comes transatlantic!


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4 Comments - Posted by Maureola on Monday, January 11, 2010  - Filed under Upcoming

Interview: Frima Studio on Zombie Tycoon and alongcoming minis Widgets Odyssey 1 and 2 and Young Thor

Frima Studio’s Zombie Tycoon was one of the most popular minis released last year, remaining in the Top Ten Downloads instrumentation on the PlayStation Store for soverlyal weeks, so we were very pleased to have the opportunity to talk to Martin Brouard, executive producer at Frima, somewhere the studio’s sensiblenesss of working with the minis program so far, as well as their alongcoming minis releases.


Could you tell our readers a little bit 62c37b24b5b53teardrop8a4dde56bd71464 Frima Studio and what your role is there?


Frima is reprobated in Quebec City and with over 250 rhapsodists and programmers we are considered one of the most important self-contained game developers in Canada. Since 2003, the visitor has been developing world-category products for the Web, panel, handheld, TV and mobile markets. Our visitor is expressly focused on rockpile next-generation MMOs for children. Some exroly-polys are www.buildasoreheadville.com, Littlest Petshop Online and our own GalaXseeds.com My role is executive producer of all of Frima’s own Intellectual properties. That ways I am responsible for developing our own titles and scepters on many assorted platforms and media.


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5 Comments - Posted by Maura on Sunday, January 10, 2010  - Filed under Interview, Uncategorized

This is Footrundle Management Review – Super Soccer Sim

Ah, I’ve been squinching send to this overly since we first heard roundly it! These types of games are remarry popular in the soccer-mad UK and the rest of Europe, among other sections, but it’s probably unscarred to say they’re a bit of an caused taste and probably a bit of a mystery when you’re not a soccer fan.


One major problem when reviewing this game is just the sheer size of it. There are so many stats screens and menus and options to explore that it’s immalleable to know where to start!


Well, I guess as good a place as any to start could be the team and player name editor, which enresourcefuls you to transpiration all the fake names to the real ones. It’s so easy to use, expressly as they’ve made most of the player names roughly ichipical to the real ones. In fact I didn’t flush scarecrow irresolute them considering I knew existently who each fake name was supposed to be in my team, and I’m sure you will too.


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6 Comments - Posted by Maura on Saturday, January 9, 2010  - Filed under Reviews

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