
In the recent Nintendo Power issue, game creator, Warren Spector, sits down and talks about his new games he has coming this fall; Epic Mickey: The Power of Two for the Wii and Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion for the 3DS. Power of Two will feature co-op play, with player two taking control of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Mickey will still use the paint brush and tinner, but Oswald will be using a remote control that shoots electricity, as well as other gadgets. The biggest news seems to be though, that the camera system, that was so horrible in the first game, has been completely overhauled and will no longer be the burden it once was. All characters will have real actual dialogue in the game, as opposed to the squeaking and grunting sounds of the last game.
Power of Illusion, for the 3DS, is also a sequel (set sometime after the first game), but is also a follow-up to the Mickey Mouse game, Castle of Illusion for the Sega Genesis. This side-scroller, will… Read on
The new systems for Xbox and PlayStation may be "locked down" to combat piracy and blocked used games.

I always thought there was something weird about these games.
Apparently, they have no qualms about the frog suit though.

BlogTiled Dragon Quest X Online: Awakening of the Five Tribes, it will debut in 2012 for the Wii and the Wii U. Read on
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On August 4th thru the 7th, QuakeCon 2011 kicked off with its usual flare. While there wasn't as many booths as there were in previous years, there was still a lot to see and do. Bethesda once took over hosting duties and things quickly got under way. I was there for the event and the following is what I saw and experience.
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As with all life's problems, this one could be solved with video games.
GameStop, however, assures you that while they're breaking the seal on your new game box, your game itself should be fine.
Greetings fellow videogam.in-ers, well another QuakeCon has come and gone and it was awesome. I'm just posting this Sblog to let you guys know that it may be a little bit before I am able to give you all the information and coverage of the event. I am currently in the process of moving into a new place and most of my stuff is still in boxes, but rest assured, as soon as I find the USB cord for my camera, I will upload all my pictures for you guys and cover the event proper. It could be a few days or it could be a month from now, but it will be here. Thank you.
Its that time of the year again. During August 4th-7th in Dallas, TX, at the Hilton Anatole hotel, Bethesda will be hosting QuakeCon 2011. This year's lineup so far seems to be a playable version of the game Rage (which was shown only as a video last year) as well as public demonstrations of Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Prey 2. Guest speakers include John Carmack among others. And of course the annual BYOC solo or team tournaments of Quake 3 and other games. Free to enter and all-ages welcome. So if Texas doesn't seem like an unusually long drive and this interests you, stop by around the end of the first week in August.
For more news check here.
You can also register in advance at quakecon.org

IGN gets a hands on demo of Zelda in HD on the new Nintendo console the Wii U.

What do you get when you put The Legend of Zelda with Back to the Future? A hilarious look at the mindfuck that is the Zelda timeline(s).
Apparently, real underage teens and underage teens made of polygons are the same thing in Sweden.

This fall, Beenox, the guys that brought you Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, are back with Spider-Man: Edge of Time. This beat-'em up platformer will have players alternating between present-day Peter Parker and Miguel O'Hara of the Spider-Man 2099 universe. Both Spideys will have to work together to save Parker from an untimely death and thus saving the future from catastrophe. Interestingly, actions preformed by Parker in the present will affect O'Hara's timeline, which will surely make for some intriguing interplay between the two heroes' actions. Look for it later this year for all systems including 3DS!

Wanna make your own? Check out the step-by-step instructions at http://www.instructables.com/id/NES-in-a-Cartridge/
You'd probably have to blow into them to get them to explode anyway.