Dream Arcades’ “Kegerator” Makes Any Room An Instant Man-Cave!

Dream Arcades just keeps coming up with too many ways for folks who can afford their awesome gear to drop even more of that disposable income. At $3,995, their Kegerator not only packs in a bunch of excellent arcade light gun and other classic titles, you also get THREE beer taps built into the unit, making this a quadruple threat that turns any room in the house into an instant party room! Just add some party-minded guests, some pub grub and a designated driver and you’re good to go.

While the Kegerator is currently out of my own price range, it would make any gamer giddy as a gift and yes, even if they’re a non-drinker, I’m sure someone will figure out a way to get some other beverage hooked into that trio of on board taps. I’d like to see Dream Arcades do something a lot closer to my own budget price range, though. Maybe a tabletop LCD screen kit that sits on top of a six-pack of whatever with a couple of straws coming out?  Hey, I’m broke these days, but I’m still a gamer for life!

Asura’s Wrath Demo Is Alive & Kicking (and Punching) Over PSN/Xbox Live

POW! With its February 21, 2012 release right around the corner, CyberConnect2’s paradigm-changing cinematic action game finally gets a playable demo and it’s purely insane earth-shaking stuff of the gods.  And it’s funny as hell, too. Go play it and enjoy the crazy ride it takes you on. Capcom’s got a mega hit here that deserves a wide audience, so hopefully folks who think games like GOD HAND are the best thing since sliced bread will be all over this and tell as many friends as possible how cool it all is. What, you’re still reading this post? Don’t you have a demo to download? Go on, shoo!

Retro Exploration: Dreamcast (Part 6)

Hey, how about a little Urban Chaos? Mucky Foot’s underrated action game was pretty fun on the PC and got a decent Dreamcast port (as well as a not so hot PS1 version) that, despite a few issues, made for quite an interesting “open world” experience before Grand Theft Auto III took the gaming world by storm. UC was definitely a bit more focused on getting missions done as quickly as possible in the mix of combat, shooting and vehicle sequences plus a bizarre story (the opening cinematic is still a head-spinner) common to some Eidos games of the era (Project Eden, anyone?). Here are a dozen “hidden” screens from the DC disc – I didn’t know there were cheats for this version of the game as the screen text shows (unless they’re PC version screens that didn’t get removed for some reason). As interesting as these screens are, it would have been nicer to see character and/or environment renders as bonuses, as the game has some nice looking assets here and there.

Retro Exploration: Dreamcast (Part 5)

Above: three simple but nice wallpapers from Sega’s hilarious and fun Action/RPG/Beat ’em up Rent-A-Hero #1, which WAS actually localized for the original Xbox and set to be released by AIA Games (who bought us Illbleed on the Dreamcast) here in the US. I even got to review the English version of the game for Digital Press before the game was set to ship. Alas, it got canned a few weeks before the release for some reason, but I still have my debug code here and a console to play it on, so there’s that. YOU, dear reader, unfortunately got chunks of the game presented in a more watered down form as Virtua Quest, a kid’s game for the PS2 and Game Cube… so there’s that. Hey, SEGA!!! Wake up and do RAH some justice with a proper remake!

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Retro Exploration: Dreamcast (Part 4)

I-Spy with my little eye… omake images from NEC’s quirky Sega Dreamcast real-time spy simulation (known as Espion-Agents in Japan). Although the game didn’t do so well back in the day as a solo play experience, I think it would be pretty cool as a multi-player focused reboot one of these days. Not that this is going to happen any time soon, but I’m sure someone can take the idea behind the game and turn it into something super…

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Retro Exploration: Dreamcast (Part 3, Swimsuit Edition!)

Tecmo added different sets of omake images on the Japanese and US versions of Dead or Alive 2. Tina to the left there and the seven pics below the jump are from the US version of the game and the next five are taken from the Japanese Limited Edition release. I’ll need to see if the Japanese standard edition of the game has the same bikini shots as the US version, but I actually prefer the art from the LE disc a lot more.

More updates to come later tonight and tomorrow – stay tuned…

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Retro Exploration: Dreamcast (Part 2)

Aha… some US Dreamcast games got omake files after all. Here’s a two-page comic and two gorgeous posters from Elemental Gimmick Gear (E.G.G.), Hudson Soft’s interesting Action/RPG which originally started life as a Sega Saturn game before being moved over to the DC. The US cover art was pretty terrible and it’s surprising to me that neither of the two posters were used instead. Ah well – the game is actually really well done, featuring hand drawn art, polygon boss battles (added to beef the game up a bit to Dreamcast quality visuals) and a nice mix of puzzles and combat reminiscent of a Legend of Zelda game. The intentionally odd localization is a bit off-putting if you’re a grammar purist, but I like the way language is used throughout the game as it adds to the feeling of being on another world.

Want more? OK, below the four E.G.G. illustrations are four CG images from The Lost Golem, Caramelpot’s super-cute and quirky puzzle game (also never released outside of Japan). This one’s a bit rare, but can be found for not too much money these days (well, the last time I checked it was pretty inexpensive compared to the more in-demand DC imports out there)…

Retro Exploration: Dreamcast Games Reveal A Few Hidden Surprises (Part 1)…

While doing a bit of computer maintenance today, I decided on a whim to dink around with a few Dreamcast games by popping them in my PC and seeing if there were any hidden art or music files. I’d been curious about this for a while, as a few years back I wrote an article about Redbook audio tracks on CD games for Digital Press and was thinking about doing some sort of update. Back when the Dreamcast was released in the US, I popped a few discs into my PC at the time and found only text files with copyright info and occasionally, a game credits listing, and after a few of the same bunches of nothing, I retired the idea.

Flash forward to earlier today and I’m looking on my Japanese copy of D2 for cool stuff, only to find nothing except the usual three files. Then, I grabbed my copy of Seventh Cross and “bingo!* omake surprises galore, all some interesting (and intentionally amusing in a few cases) CG artwork that was removed from the US version, Seventh Cross Evolution. Below are the images from the hidden gallery (the second image gallery file on the disc features some of the same images, but in a higher resolution). I went through a bunch of other DC games as well, but I’ll run those images starting sometime next week… or sooner, if I knock out enough reformatting work to take a break.

Oh, I actually DID find some cool D2 stuff on an import disc or two, but not where I thought it would be. More on that in a bit…

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2009 Done, Two More Years To Go…

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Well, alright. I just noticed that I’d fixed the final 2009 post a few posts ago and am already into early 2010. Nice. The early part of 2010 will be pretty easy going, as I was a bit ill for a good chunk of the first half of the year and didn’t post much. A bit of game therapy and other actual medical assistance later, i was back in action, as you’ll see by the increased post count. The late 2010 to 2011 posts will be the hardest to restore, as most of them will need to be retrieved and reformatted from the older blog as opposed to some of the simpler editing I had to do with some of the older posts. Oh well. Onward and upward!

Gallery: Phantom Breaker

With 2D fighting games on somewhat of a roll these days, it’s nice to see yet another developer enter the fray with a sweet-looking console title. Set to be published in North America this February by 7sixty Games, Phantom Breaker is an Xbox 360 exclusive from developer 5bp that, according to the press release, “takes its cue from classic 2D brawlers, offering a host of spectacular special moves, high-impact combos and a counter system that’s easy to pick up but takes a lifetime to master…” I’m pretty awful at fighting games compared to the top masters out there, but I do love excellent sprite-based artwork like the stuff found in the game trailer and screens below.

 

 

Also, for the collectors out there, the game will be available in a Special Edition that includes a mini strategy guide, desk calendar featuring characters from the game and two double-sided posters. Amazon has this listed at $39.99 (which is a steal for a nice set like that), so make sure to pre-order this pack if this looks like something you’ll be down with. Check out the game’s Facebook page and sign up if you like what you see – 14 pretty cool screenshots await below the jump…

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