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Nice photoshopping, but you forgot the reflection.
I really wish they would make more 2D-HD remakes. Something about transforming old games into 3D on a 2D plain just loses the great feeling of the old games.
I guess the chatter no longer mattered.
This is great news!

I really enjoyed the first two games on PC. But never got an Original Xbox so I've yet to play Munch's and Stranger's games.

One thing I did try was playing Munch's on my Xbox 360 using Backward Compatibility.... So disappointing. While Microsoft says its backward compatible, the sound cuts out after the first level, making the game unplayable, to me at least.
Joystiq! I want to thank you for the many Blizzard related interviews/articles/ect that have been posted in the last few weeks! The suspense of Starcraft II and Diablo III is kiiling me!
I feel your pain, here in Australia we have to pay $39 for it. Which seems like a bit of a mark up even on top of the exchange rate.
I guess you could view it as a service pack, seeings as OSX has been around since 2001 (I think) and each update (10.0, 10.1 ect) just improves on... well OSX. But to compare it to a service pack from XP or Vista is wrong, its much bigger than that.

Wow, I'm impressed that they could get the center of gravity correct for a design like that. Otherwise it would flip over mid-fall and become like an umbrella.
Giants: Citizen Kabuo had blue people and giants! But as far as I can remember, no blue giants. Man I wishthey mad a sequal to that game, I loved it!
The name made me think of Painkiller instantly... but the trailer makes it look totally different. Color me interested.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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