by Marc Allie 0
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Which Guitar Hero Smash Hits Setlist Should Be Revealed First?

The recently renamed Guitar Hero Smash Hits is coming to consoles in June.  Smash Hits is a compilation of songs from previous Guitar Hero games, this time with full four player band support, adding in drum and singing parts.  Tunes from Guitar Hero 1, 2 and 3, plus the Rocks the 80s expansion, will be included.  A total of 48 songs will make their way onto the Smash Hits setlist.

by Katrina Pawlowski 5
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  • playstation network
  • couch
  • online

Burn Zombie Burn Co-Op Review

With a title like Burn Zombie Burn a game immediately has a lot of potential. This PlayStation Network exclusive pits co-op players against hordes of angry zombies with only one goal in mind - burn em all. We'll find out if you should crack open the flamethrower for this one, or if it's only luke warm.

by Nick Puleo 15
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  • xbox 360
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Borderlands Changes Visual Style, Still Coming this Year

It appears as though the four player co-op Borderlands has gone from a realistic rendering look to a more artistic cell shaded technique.  The shot above shows a comparison between Borderlands new cell shaded look (left) and the old look (right).  The change is of course, controversial, it is the Internet after all.  A Gearbox employee on the official forums has addressed the issue, confirming the game has undergone a graphical overhaul.

by Nick Puleo 1
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  • pc

Hellgate London Fails to Relaunch in West

If you were a fan of Hellgate: London (not many were) - then you were probably looking forward to a re-launch of the game in West by the IP owner Hanbitsoft.  The co-op friendly game requires official servers to play on, despite it not quite being an MMO.  So what's the hold up?  Namco Bandai, who owns the rights to the game, is refusing to let it relaunch.  

by Katrina Pawlowski 6
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Xbox Arcade Games Unleashed On Amazon.com

If I go out and buy a Microsoft points card, one that I will use to purchase Xbox arcade games, there are set amounts that I am required to buy. For instance, if I would like an 800  game, which is equivalent to $10, I am required to buy at least a $20, 1600 card. Or, I could go for a 400 game, with the same point purchase requirement. Along with Xbox DLC, this leaves me with a perpetual balance, that I may, or may not ever fully drain.

by Katrina Pawlowski 4
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This Week In Co-op: Phoenix Wright

I know what you're thinking: "How are any of the Phoenix Wright games Co-op in any way?" Well, I'm here to share a slightly different co-op adventure. One teaching an absolute non-gamer computer illiterate, how to play Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, with a little help, co-op if you will, from my sister. That's right, I spent an afternoon teaching my mother how to play DS.

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