Yomega’s Star Wars Yo-Yo’s: You Wanted Pics With That, Right?

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Yomega SW Pending (Custom)And here you go: still pending approval (which will give Lucas something to instead of reediting the original trilogy one more time, ha ha), but both will be really fun collectibles for Star Wars fans as well as dedicated yo-yo enthusiasts, as they offer more than just good looks and familiar faces to play with. You get a solid yo-yo with a figure body that acts as a stand and a head that pops in to replace the yo-yo when in use. I think you’ll also be able to use the head as a string winder as well, but we’ll see. I ended up also getting a nice Yomega Toy Fair 2013 yo-yo to practice with, which is a good thing, as I haven’t touched a yo-yo in years and I’m SUPER rusty.  I think as long as I remove anything breakable from the living room, I’ll be fine. Well, the furniture will be. I may need some padding and a helmet. Does Yomega even make yo-yo pads and helmets? Hmmm… I need to drop by the booth again and check. Back later…

Toy Fair 2013: Carrera’s Mario Kart RC and Race Sets Speeding To Retail This Year

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There are a ton of Mario-themed goodies here at Toy Fair, but a few of the coolest have to be some of Carrera’s upcoming lineup such as this 1:16 scale RC car (it’s HUGE) and this awesome Mario Kart 7 race set. Both are coming later this year and both would be perfect for that Nintendo fanatic who absolutely loves everything Mario Kart. The company has a few other nice Mario Kart racers, but I’ll post those a bit later from the asset disc I received. Start saving those pennies, folks…

Mario Carrera MK7 Race Set

Toy Fair 2013 Classifieds: Formerly Hot Iron Seeks Permanent Pressing Engagement…

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Man, it absolutely sucks to be seen as a token sexist tool by the huddled masses yearning to breathe free, but Hasbro asked, the fans decided and the trusty old Iron got the axe. I guess it evens things out a bit, as ol’ Mr. Monopoly cut loose that Howitzer a while back (“too violent!” the rabble voted), and the Purse (“out of style!”), Lantern (“what’s a lantern?”), Locomotive (“who rides trains anymore?”), Rocking Horse (“too dangerous for the kids!”), Man on Horseback (“ladies ride too!”) and oddly enough, Sack of Money (well, that last Wall Street crash probably did that piece in). Such is life in the crazy world of board games. And you though video games were too competitive! Continue reading

The Walking Dead Survival Instinct Gameplay Trailer: TR & Activision Get Stalked By Biters (Again)…

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Man, this game is swimming in such irate bile by the usual suspects. Here’s the trailer to check out – I think it looks fine so far and close to the bleak, grimy tone of the show. That said, a few facts for the intentionally ignorant:

Activision isn’t “making” the game at all – they’re a PUBLISHER, not a DEVELOPER. Lewisville, Texas-based veteran developer Terminal Reality is cooking this one up and yes, while they haven’t had a “perfect” track record, they’ve more than earned the respect of folks like me who play too many games, but don’t lump them all up into one big FPS-centric ball. I also like how it ties into the show, as new we all know that Merle and Daryl are back together in this half of the season (a nice touch that seems planned to fit the game into the show’s continuity). I hate speculation, but I’d bet a nickel that neither character buys the farm at the end, as they’ll be more useful alive for future episodes, we’ve already “lost” Merle once before and hell, there would be riots in the streets if Daryl bought it at the end (especially among non-gamers out there who’d be wondering what was up and how a major character vanished without them knowing a thing).

Telltale’s TWD game was fantastic thanks to its writing, stylized visuals and intense pacing thanks to the choice system gameplay, but wasn’t the big action-based experience some of the shooter fanatics wanted to play. This new game will appeal to them and as long as the story is tight, I can see fans of the adventure game hopping aboard for the ride. Let’s hope it’s a wild one full of surprises. And hey, look at  this way, chums – if the game is better than you’re thinking, once you do get to try it out, you can still storm Activision’s offices (with apologies and yummy crow pies for all)…