I was busy on Friday, so Thursday’s links have been chucked in here. You’ll also have noticed that NonsenseFilm is jumping over here, we’re becoming a fully-fledged two-subject site and no doubt we’ll have more information on that as the next few days go on.
What this DOES mean is that Film are going to have their own section here on the daily links, so be sure to check things out.
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Claiming that the remake is not just an updated version of the original game (like seen on the PS3), that it has basically been made from scratch with new art assets and a new engine, excited fans can also expect support for 3D TVs. Halo: Combat Evolved HD would supposedly hit November 15th, the 10th anniversary of the original game, and would be downloadable from the XBLA.
It was great to see the return of the Random Encounters comic after a brief hiatus on Wednesday. As always, comments and the like are more than welcome on that.
A handful of other things were detailed yesterday as well, from the Dragon Age demo date to the pictures of pretty ladies in The 3rd Birthday. Take a look, catch up on what you’ve missed.
A more technical note, now. We’re actually working on making the site look a little prettier and cutting down on the clutter. For the next few days, maybe more, you may find things not working as they should or not looking perfect.
We’re working on it and we thank you for keeping with us while we trash things.
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Tuesday was busy this week, very busy. Which is surprising, given that the Black Ops add-on pack released. Perhaps it had something to do with the reduced functionality on Xbox Live presumably as a result of thousands upon thousands of people trying to give Microsoft their money.
I got to play for a while though, there’ll be a full review later in the week. It’s good, probably even worth the cash, but there’s nothing that’ll replace Nuke Town in the community’s eyes.
If Black Ops isn’t your thing, perhaps you can read our first opinion piece on DLC or our review of Bejeweled 3. Of course, there’s a hell of a lot more news waiting for you as well.
Don’t forget to catch up on what you missed!
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Monday flew by, with news of the Prince coming to the US on disk, gold dealers, Star Wars, S.C.A.T.™ and a great article about PS1 games on the PlayStation Store.
Now’s your chance to catch up on what you might have missed.
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So, what are you most excited for at this point? Abe’s Oddysee HD, First Strike, Sony’s ‘Online Saving’?
Perhaps you’re just looking forward to the fact that there could be an Enslaved 2?
It was a fairly busy weekend (Compared to how weekends usually are around here) so, if you didn’t, be sure to check through these links to see what you’ve missed.
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Blimp: The Flying Adventures -
A man must save his peaceful home planet using nothing but his wits, his bravery and his missile-equipped blimp. It’s Blimp: The Flying Adventures
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Solid Snake, Love Plus Comes to Scribblenauts (In Japan) -
A few extras from publisher Konami to apologise for the year and a half wait for Scribblenauts
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Black Ops: First Strike – Screenshots -
A handful of pictures that may or may not convince you to spend 1200 points on the First Strike pack for Black Ops next week
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Rock Band DLC (February 1st) – The Clash’s London Calling -
The Clash are busting into Rock Band, completing their London Calling album and starting February off in a big way
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