SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy (DLC Review)

SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy (DLC Review)

Play online or with friends as snk's iconic heroines in the brand-new 2 vs 2 fighting game, SNK heroine tag team frenzy! activate special moves with a single button, and make use of special items to change the tide of battle! however, the fight isn't over the moment you've chipped enough health away. Once your opponent is on the ropes, utilize your dream Finish technique to win the match! spectate on other battles online, and bet on who you think will win using in-game currency. Use your winnings to Buy voice clips and accessories in an all-new costume system, and customize your favorite heroine to your heart's content! SNK Corporation all rights reserved. Licensed to and published by nis America, Inc. Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) Content Description: Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence.

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killer7 (Review)

killer7 (Review)

Step into the stylish and sinister world of killer7, the cult classic from Grasshopper Manufacture, Ltd., available for the first time in 13 years. Renowned for its unique gameplay and legendary storytelling from SUDA51, Hiroyuki Kobayashi, and Shinji Mikami, arrives on Steam for the first time.

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SEGA Bass Fishing (Videogame Flashback)

SEGA Bass Fishing (Videogame Flashback)

Explore the exciting sport of Bass fishing! Based on the Dreamcast hit, motor out to eight different fishing locations to catch the biggest and baddest Bass possible! Choose between fourteen different lures, and compete in four tournaments. Start off as an amateur, and work your way up to the pros in the Masters Classic tournament. Get hooked!

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Videogame Flashback: The Grinch (PS1)

Videogame Flashback: The Grinch (PS1)

In this third-person action-adventure game--which is based, in part, on the live-action film Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!--you play the role of the Mean One himself. Embark on a quest through 24 missions, from Whoville to an underwater world, and across four Seussian environments with three minigames and a bonus level.

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Videogame Flashback: Home Alone 2 (Sega Genesis)

Videogame Flashback: Home Alone 2 (Sega Genesis)

Big Apple antics! Feisty Kevin McCallister runs afoul of the Wet Bandits on the sidewalks of New York, and gives them a run for their money from LaGuardia to Duncan's Toy Chest and on to the big bad Brownstone!

- Find the parts to make crossbows, slingshots and cannons that launch all kinds of cool ammo from rubber bands to snowballs.
- Stall, stun and stupefy the Wet Bandits. They get stung by BB's, stuck to floors, frozen, slimed with ooze and flattened by cement bags

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World Premiere: Skrillex x Hikaru Utada "Face My Fears"

World Premiere: Skrillex x Hikaru Utada "Face My Fears"

- In collaboration with the final KINGDOM HEARTS III teaser trailer that premiered on Kingdom Hearts’ YouTube channel earlier today, Sony Music Masterworks is announcing their official release of the 4-track EP, Face My Fears from internationally renowned J-Pop star, Hikaru Utada  available in the US on January 18, 2019.

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‘Psychedelica of the Black Butterfly’ Review

‘Psychedelica of the Black Butterfly’  Review

“Psychedelica of the Black Butterfly” begins with a young girl waking up within the confines of an unknown, mysterious mansion for a story full of fantasy and adventure. Unlike the other games of the same genre that focuses on romance, Psychedelica of the Black Butterfly combines suspense fantasy to give the story a tweak of its own. From Idea Factory, the masters of the Otome genre, it has been praised by many Otome fans around the world. The game will support English, Traditional Chinese and Korean for the global audience.

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Videogame Flashback: Daze Before Christmas

Videogame Flashback: Daze Before Christmas

Daze Before Christmas is a video game developed by Norwegian video game development company Funcom and originally released by Sunsoft onto the Sega Mega Drive in 1994 exclusively in Australia. A version was also released for the Super NES both in Europe and Australia.

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Videogame Flashback: Dragonball Z Shin Budokai

Videogame Flashback: Dragonball Z Shin Budokai

In Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai, players can take on their friends in intense WiFi multiplayer battles employing all the most exhilarating aspects of Dragon Ball Z combat, including counter-attacks, super high-speed bouts, flight and Ki (energy) management. In single player mode players will be able to challenge some of the most evil characters ever seen in a comic-based video game, or to play as the bad guys themselves and become the most feared and powerful warrior in the universe.Alongside the breathtaking high-speed WiFi multiplayer combat, other features include a choice of 18 playable characters including prize fighter Pikkon, a Revamped version of the acclaimed Saiyan Overdrive fighting system, the ability to perform in-game transformations to more powerful forms, an all-new stage from the Janemba movie, and a total of seven game modes including compelling story mode.

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Cooler Master Debuts World's First Analog Keypad, ControlPad, via Kickstarter

Cooler Master is proud to present ControlPad, an innovative new control method for gamers, creative professionals, musicians and everyone in between. Designed as a passion project from the ground up, ControlPad aims to change the way we interact with games and our most used applications by introducing analog control into a mobile keypad.

Get an advantage in Superhot and move in slow motion. bit.ly/controlpad

Cooler Master, a global leader in designing and manufacturing innovative gaming peripherals and computer components, today announces the debut of ControlPad, the world’s first PC keypad with analog Aimpad™ technology, designed for gamers, content creators, musicians, and more.

“Designed as a passion project from the ground up, ControlPad aims to change the way we interact with our most used programs and applications on a more intuitive scale,” says Bryant Nguyen, Peripheral General Manager.

ControlPad harbors 24 mechanical keys available in Cherry MX Red or Gateron Red switch types. It is fully programmable through easy to use software, has a removable wrist rest for ultimate comfort, two precision scroll wheels, fully RGB backlit, and finished in a sleek brushed aluminum. ControlPad is equipped with Aimpad™ technology that provides mechanical keyboards the precision control most commonly found in devices such as aviation joysticks, steering wheels, and gaming controllers, enabling analog control in digital inputs.

ControPad for Gaming
Enabling analog control in digital inputs, Aimpad™ allows users to control speed, yaw, adjust pitch, creep, and roll. During driving games Aimpad™ can be utilized to make smooth turns on the fly or ease into gentle curves by simply changing the distance of the keypress.

ControPad for Creative Professionals
ControlPad can be used to make production and editing applications more intuitive and useful on-the-fly. Apply presets, switch tools, adjust brush opacity, thickness, or size during brush strokes with pressure sensitive inputs on ControlPad.

Cooler Master implemented macro presets and control schemes for several notable video games and popular applications for consumer and professional use. This includes actions, hotkeys, and shortcuts for the entire Adobe Suite, including PhotoShop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, Final Cut, and more. Additionally, Cooler Master will offer special keycap sets to match said presets.

New York Comic Con 2018

Hey O&G fans, It was that time of year again for New York Comic Con. This Years event bought a lot of fan favorite from The Dc Universe Titans Panel the day before the con to some great Cosplay and guest. Here is a quick video recap of some the things we saw and experienced at this years Comic Con. Check It Out:

O&G attended New York Comic Con 2018. Here are some of the things we saw from great figurine displays and some of the best cosplay in NYC. Produced by: Sean Tucker from Otakus and Geeks Music by: Ryan Little Song: Soul High

Video Produced by: Sean Tucker (for Otakus and Geeks)
Music By: Ryan Little (from Free Music Archive.org)

Song: Soul High