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Archive for June, 2010


E3 2010: ‘Kid Icarus Uprising’ To Be First Title for 3DS

by Cortney Zamm, Jun 19 2010 // 12:00 PM

While many of us expected this title to be on the Nintendo Wii, it looks like Nintendo has something else in mind. Announced at Nintendo’s E3 press conference, Kid Icarus Uprising, the follow-up to the 1987 NES classic, will be a launch title designed specifically for the new Nintendo 3DS.

The main feature of the 3DS is the use of 3D gaming without glasses, which makes Kid Icarus Uprising a perfect title to launch with this system. In the teaser trailer, we watched Pitt soar through beautifully rendered areas, impressive graphics for a handheld. The gameplay was equally impressive. Kid Icarus Uprising will feature third person gameplay, different from the original game’s side-scrolling gameplay.

No release date for Kid Icarus Uprising or the Nintendo 3DS, but it’s fantastic to see a sequel to this game after so long. You can watch the teaser trailer for Kid Icarus Uprising revealed at E3 after the jump.

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Posted in: 3-D · E3 2010 · Games · Geek · News · Nintendo · Video · Video Games
Tagged: E3, E3 2010, Kid Icarus, Nintendo, Nintendo 3DS


E3 2010: The XBox 360 Slim Is Here

by John Carle, Jun 19 2010 // 10:00 AM

During their E3 press conference earlier this week, Microsoft confirmed rumors that have been flying around the web all week with a newly designed XBox 360.

The new 360 (dubbed by consumers as the “Xbox Slim”)  features a sleek and slimmer all black design instead of the coarse feel of the older model, a 250 GB Hard Drive, built-in Wi-Fi N, a much quieter fan and hard drive, and is ready for Kinect.

Adding further hype to the announcement, it was announced that retailers were having units shipped to them today which will mean the new XBox 360 will be on shelves by the end of the week. As an added bonus to journalists in attendance, Microsoft shipped a free console unit to everyone who attended the press conference live… lucky bastards.

The new Xbox model is currently available in stores, where you can find them. Check out the announcement trailer after the jump.

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Posted in: Announcements · E3 2010 · Games · Gear · Microsoft · Rumor · Tech · XBLA · Xbox 360
Tagged: E3, E3 2010, Microsoft, Press Conference, Redesign, Xbox 360


E3 2010: Nintendo Unveils ‘Donkey Kong Country Returns’

by Cortney Zamm, Jun 19 2010 // 8:00 AM

To the delight of Nintendo fanboys everywhere, another classic franchise got a sequel at today’s E3 Nintendo press conference. That franchise is Donkey Kong, and your favorite ape along with Diddy Kong will be swinging and jumping their way through a new game, Donkey Kong Country Returns.

The first Donkey Kong adventure game since 2005′s Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, Donkey Kong Country Returns is developed by Metroid Prime creators Retro Studios. The game will feature the same familiar 2D gameplay that players have come to expect of the franchise. The trailer shows Donkey and Diddy making their way through levels of mine carts, swinging from vines, and fighting through pirate ships.

Donkey Kong Country Returns will swing its way onto the Nintendo Wii this holiday season. While you wait, enjoy a tasty banana and watch the gameplay trailer after the jump.

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Posted in: E3 2010 · Games · Geek · News · Nintendo · Wii
Tagged: Diddy Kong, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Country Returns, E3, E3 2010


The Flickcast’s ‘On the Radar’

by Bob Starr, Jun 18 2010 // 5:00 PM

Welcome to this week’s On the Radar where we delve into all corners of the entertainment, tech and geek Internets for news, views and whatnot that may have escaped our regular coverage this week. Let is know if we missed something.

• Yeah, we kinda feel the same way about Jonah Hex. Where did it all go so wrong? We know it isn’t Megan Fox’s fault, so what is is?

• Do you want a cool action figure featuring one of your favorite characters from Firefly Captain Malcolm Reynolds? If so, this isn’t it.

• You say you like Predators and can’t wait for Robert Rodriguez’s version to come out? Until then, check out these pics of the new/old Predators.

• A company has produced bars of soap in the shape of Han Solo in Carbonite. Sadly, more male users will buy this product than female.

• There’s something to be said about the originality of the newest wave of XXX parodies. At least, our inner teenager is excited for The Breakfast Club: A XXX Parody.

• Everybody loves True Blood. Even Snoop Dogg…for some reason. Oh, wait . . .

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Posted in: Movies · News · On The Radar · TV
Tagged: Betty White, Empire Strikes Back, Firefly, Han Solo, Jonah Hex, Leonard Nimoy, Logan's Run, Malcolm Reynolds, Predators, Snoop Dogg, Star Wars, The Breakfast Club, Tom Hanks, True Blood, Twilight


Indie Review: ‘Please Give’

by Grace Suh, Jun 18 2010 // 4:00 PM

Perhaps only New Yorkers can fully appreciate the unique but not uncommon real estate transaction that underlies Nicole Holofcener’s fourth feature film Please Give. Successful dealers in trendy midcentury modern furniture, Kate and Alex have leapt at the chance to purchase the apartment next door, allowing them to expand their own… just as soon as that adjoining apartment’s elderly tenant vacates the premises, a process which in places other than Manhattan is known as dying.

This civilized death watch may be at the heart of Kate’s compulsive guilt, or not. Played by Holofcener muse Catherine Keener (who has starred in all four films) with her usual intelligence and razor wit, Kate is both open and judgmental, destructive and compassionate, blind and perceptive, conflicted and utterly believable. Holofcener’s work has always explored a particular strain of modern woman—one who occupies a place in a privileged and finely parsed world, albeit uneasily.

Kate is affluent but ashamed of her affluence. And although her affable husband Alex (Oliver Platt) assures her it is fine, she feels guilty about buying the furniture of dead people and selling it at a steep mark-up in her chic store. She walks around with rolls of cash to hand out to the homeless (or those she perceives to be homeless), while arguing with her teen daughter Abby over the ethical problem of $200 jeans for high schoolers.

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Posted in: Drama · Indie · Movies · Reviews
Tagged: Catherine Keener, Indie Films, Movies, Nicole Holofcener, Oliver Platt, Please give, Rebecca Hall, Reviews


Catch A Sneak Peek At Tonight’s ‘Merlin’ and the New Season of ‘Warehouse 13′

by Chris Ullrich, Jun 18 2010 // 3:00 PM

As we’ve been doing for the past weeks with Stargate Universe and Merlin, we’ve got new show promos to share with you again today. However, with Stargate Universe having its season finale last week, the focus now shifts to the upcoming premiere of Syfy’s Warehouse 13.

So, to start us off right we’ve got two clips from Warehouse 13 to share with you as well as a clip from tonight’s episode of Merlin. Fist up on Warehouse 13 check out the team coming back with a vengeance after last season’s cliffhanger ending. How have things changed and what will the team do to make sure those pesky artifacts don’t fall into the wrong hands? Check out those promos to find out.

On Merlin, the boy wizard sees a new side to Morgana when Mordred returns seeking her help. Will this turn out to be a good thing or yet another sign that Merlin may have some trouble on his hands? Check out the video and tonight’s episode for all the answers.

Check out all the clips after the jump. Merlin airs tonight at 10/9C on Syfy. Warehouse 13 premieres on Tuesday, July 6th at 9/8C.

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Posted in: News · Sci-Fi · SyFy · TV · Video
Tagged: Action, Drama, Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly, Merlin, Saul Rubinek, SyFy, TV, Video, Warehouse 13


Game Review: ‘Alpha Protocol’ for XBox 360

by John Carle, Jun 18 2010 // 2:00 PM

XBox 360 (Also available on PlayStation 3 and PC)
Publisher: SEGA
Developer: Obsidian Entertainment
$59.99
Score: 7.0

Alpha Protocol is a great example of a game that tries hard to do a lot of things and ends up pulling some of them off. When you look at what Alpha Protocol is attempting to do on paper, it is a pretty lofty list. Being the first espionage RPG, the game gets to define itself. Is it a spy game? Is it a shooter? How much roleplaying is actually involved? The truth is that Alpha Protocol almost gives too many options in how it approaches this concept.

Gameplay:

Alpha Protocol is all about options. Much like other RPGs, character customization is a big deal. Not in the way of appearance but in terms of skill sets, selection of characteristics plays a huge part in how each person’s Alpha Protocol experience will play out. There are two very distinct ways that players can progress through missions.

The first is guns blazing. For Gears of War or Halo fans, this may be their method of choice. Shoot their way through and ask questions once everything is dead. Using any pairing of either a pistol, SMG, shotgun or assault rifle, players get the opportunity to use special weapons abilities that help them progress through waves of enemies.

Along the way, players can also use stationary sniper rifles or turret guns to aid in their mayhem. This is one of the more rewarding and visceral experiences of the game as enemies fly off their feet after shot gun blasts or crumble to the ground with a series of well placed headshots.

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Posted in: Games · PC Games · Playstation 3 · Reviews · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: Alpha Protocol, Microsoft, Obsidian Entertainment, PC Gaming, Playstation 3, Reviews, Sega, Video Games, Xbox 360


The Flickcast Five: Best Toy Movie Franchises

by The Flickcast, Jun 18 2010 // 1:00 PM

Who doesn’t love toys? Whether they’re for kids or adults, most fans of film, TV, comics, or video games also become fans of toys. The cool part about being fans of film is that we have gotten some pretty cool toys inspired by films.

With this week’s major release of Toy Story 3 in both 3D, IMAX, and regular theaters, we felt it would be necessary to reminisce about some of our favorite toys from films, or even films inspired by toys.

Take a look at the staff’s picks after the jump, and be sure to look back at our other Flickcast Fives from the past few weeks.

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Posted in: Features · Flickcast Five · Movies · News
Tagged: A Christmas Story, Flickcast Five, Home Alone, Nightmares and Dreamscapes, Stephen King, Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3, Toys, Transformers, William Hurt


Michael Fassbender May Be Magneto In ‘X-Men: First Class’

by Chris Ullrich, Jun 18 2010 // 12:00 PM

With James McAvoy already signed on to play Professor Charles Xavier in Matthew Vaughn’s X-Men: First Class, word now comes that the film may have secured the talents of Michael Fassbender to play Xavier’s friend turned nemesis Eric Lensherr (aka Magneto). The actor has reportedly entered into negotiations (well, his agents have at least) to take on the role in the film.

Fassbender, whose previous work includes Inglorious Basterds, Jonah Hex and Neil Marshall’s upcoming Centurion, joins other actors such as Aaron Johnson and Andrew Garfield who are also being considered for roles in the film. While no deal is set, Fassbender is currently the front runner for the job and the top pick of both Vaughn and the studio.

The exact plot of X-Men: First Class is still not known, but we do know it will concern the younger versions of the X-Men and most likely focus on recruitment of younger mutants and the first team to be assembled. It will also have to show the development of the team and eventual rift between Xavier and Magneto which leads to them becoming arch enemies and sets up the events of later X-Men films.

I don’t know about you guys but I think Fassbender seems like and excellent choice to play Magneto. His work in previous films like Basterds and the upcoming Centurion shows his range and skill. Playing opposite McAvoy’s Xavier should make for an interesting dynamic indeed. I hope this deal gets finalized. Then, we can move onto the really important stuff like who’s gonna play Emma Frost.

Okay, we’ve got Xavier and most likely Magneto. Who should play the rest of the young X-Men?

Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Casting · Comics · Marvel · News
Tagged: Casting, Comics, Fox, James McAvoy, Magneto, Marvel, Matthew Vaughn, Michael Fassbender, Movies, X-Men, X-Men: First Class


Fantastic Fest Announces Fantastic Arcade Indie Games Event

by Chris Ullrich, Jun 18 2010 // 11:00 AM

Of all the film festivals I’ve been to over the years I rank Austin’s Fantastic Fest as one of my favorites. The selection of films, events, parties and the people running the fest, and in Austin in general, make it a thoroughly enjoyable experience. Now it seems the fine folks in charge of the fest are trying to make it even better with the announcement of the new Fantastic Fest Fantastic Arcade.

This new part of the fest will feature fresh, cutting-edge games designed by independent game developers and publishers. During the fest the infamous Highball ballroom will be transformed into an old style arcade to showcase all of these games. This event promises to further enhance Fantastic Fest’s already terrific lineup of things to see and do. I, for one can’t wait to check it out.

Fantastic Fest runs from September 23-30 in Austin, TX. If you love genre movies and want to have a great time, it is well worth the trip. Check out the full press release announcing the Fantastic Arcade after the jump.

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Posted in: Announcements · Fantastic Fest · Film Festivals · Horror · Movies · News
Tagged: Alamo Draft House, Fantastic Arcade, Fantastic Fest, Film Festivals, Horror, Movies, Sci-Fi, SXSW


Web Comic Shows What It’s Like To Own An Apple Product

by Matt Raub, Jun 18 2010 // 10:00 AM

Two things that we’re pretty big fans of around The Flickcast offices: web comics and Apple. A good portion of us are proud iPhone owners, and some of us (mostly those who can’t deal with AT&T) show our Apple pride with other products like the Mac or iPad.

We all know how crazy the ever-changing world of consumer electronics can be, but Apple certainly takes the cake. I couldn’t tell you how many old iPhones or iPods are now sitting on my desk as paperweights due to my need to buy the “next big thing.”

We’re also fans of the humorous web comic The Oatmeal. Their zany, original humor has made us smile at least once, and now they’ve brought it to a whole new level by outlining what it’s like to be an owner of an Apple product.

Check out the web comic after the jump, and we’ll be sure to bring you the latest news about the next cool new Apple product to hit the market.

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Posted in: Apple · Comedy · Comics · Gear · Geek · News · Tech · Web
Tagged: Apple, iPad, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, Steve Jobs, The Oatmeal, Web Comics


Review: ‘Toy Story 3′

by Shannon Hood, Jun 18 2010 // 9:00 AM

In 1995, an animation studio called Pixar released Toy Story, a tale that chronicled what toys do when no one is around.  The movie featured the loyal and charismatic Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks),  whose alpha-toy status is threatened when his owner receives a bright and shiny Buzz Lightyear toy for  his birthday.  The movie became an instant classic, and earned over $360M  worldwide.  Pixar also became the gold standard for animation and storytelling.

The sequel, Toy Story 2, was released in 1999, and earned over $485 Million. Now, over 11 years later, Pixar finally unveils Toy Story 3.  Rest assured, the movie is worth the wait.  Pixar builds on its impeccable track record with yet another beautifully written and animated story that will appeal to kids and adults alike.

From one parent to another- clean the toy room out before you go see this. Throwing away toys after seeing this is tantamount to killing a bunny or stomping on a butterfly. You’ll feel like a cold-blooded killer.

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Posted in: 3-D · Animation · Comedy · Disney · Movies · Pixar · Reviews
Tagged: 3D, Animation, Disney, Lee Unkrich, Ned Beatty, Pixar, Reviews, Tom Hanks, Toy Story 3



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