The Incredible Hulk

X360, PS3, WII, DS, PS2 / Action / Release: Jun 5, 2008 / ESRB: T

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(Not So) Incredible Hulk Wii Shots Unleashed

Publisher Sega just sent over the first batch of screenshots from the Wii edition of The Incredible Hulk, highlighting the fuzzy textures, low-res character models, and lack of draw distance in the open world title.

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"There is a difference between reaching the graphical capabilites of the Wii and just not giving ..."
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Space Invaders Extreme, Arkanoid DS Coming to North America on June 17

Taito announced today that two revivals of classic arcade games, Space Invaders Extreme (NDS, PSP) and Arkanoid DS, will be released at North America retailers on June 17.

Celebrating the 30th anniversary of Space Invaders, Space Invaders Extreme reimagines the classic game in a faster, more intense fashion, blending classic shooter gameplay with weapon upgrades, enemy variant types, boss battles and other twists. The game also includes online multiplayer and leaderboards. Read more »

"Tried the demo and it's pretty fun. Still space invaders though."
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The Incredible Hulk Leaps, Smashes in New Trailer

Sega has released a new trailer for The Incredible Hulk, developer Edge of Reality's tie-in title with the movie of the same name.

The game will see the Hulk unleashed in a recreation of Manhattan, with various quests and minigames serving as the impetus for the green character's destructive hijinks.

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"looks as bad as the movie trailer did. So sad, I was looking forward to Norton as Hulk."
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The Incredible Hulk Announced

Marvel and publisher Sega today announced The Incredible Hulk, a tie-in game based on the upcoming movie of the same name.

The project is being developed by Edge of Reality, an up-and-coming studio known for its games based on Dreamworks animated films. Read more »

"at first i thought (hoped) this was port to current gen and identical to Ultimate Destruction. ..."
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TGS 07: Space Invaders Extreme Hands-on

If Rock Band was E3's most talked-about game, Metal Gear Solid 4 did the same for TGS. Following close behind in second place was Taito's Space Invaders Extreme, a re-imagining of the original arcade classic for the Nintendo DS.

What makes Space Invaders Extreme so special is just how over-the-top it is--and how well it works despite the excessive glitz. Anchoring the game are the original sprite-based enemies, which do their same old dance of death, row by row. Until, of course, they are all vaporized by the solid beam weapon blasting forth from my innocent, pixelated ship. Didn't expect that, did you, sprite-aliens? Welcome to Earf. No, Space Invaders Extreme is anything but expected, much to the invaders' misfortune. You'll blow away the poor buggers with splash-bombs, quad-shots, and all manner of high-powered defensive weaponry. These weapons each sound out random musical notes when fired, all within the key of the particular music track, allowing you to lay down a funky beat during your defense. Occasionally you'll earn enough points for a bonus round, which mixes up the gameplay by sending enemies streaming down the screen, requiring the player to take out a set number of the foes. After these are defeated, you'll be seamlessly kicked back to the normal gameplay mode. The action never lets up, lending it a feel of a game like Geometry Wars.
Extreme utilizes both screens of the DS for boss fights--the first of which included a giant invader surrounded by smaller henchmen--giving the enemies twice the real estate in their attempts to dodge your attacks. At first it was difficult trying to shoot an enemy at the top of the second screen from your ship on the bottom of the first, but after some practice it was old hat. It sounds absurd in its implausibility, but for pure arcade fun, Space Invaders Extreme is looking like a fresh take on the original concept. While no US release has been announced, it seems inevitable. The game will make its way to Japanese stores early next year, so keep your eyes out for news of a US release in the meantime.

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