And when we say “brief glimpse,” we mean “barely a glimpse’s worth.” It’s, like, a half-glimpse — almost a peek. But, we digress. In the sixth episode of its third season, The Jace Hall Show toured Jace’s old stomping grounds: Warner Bros

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Jace Hall Show offers brief look at unannounced Warner Bros. shooter
Boy, Tron is old . That movie came out way back in 1982, and we’re finally getting a sequel in 2010. You can see how long it’s been if you count the wrinkles on Alan Bradley’s (Bruce Boxleitner) face.
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Tron: Legacy blasts your old-school eyes with new trailer
Being a giant, beloved video game blog has its downsides. For example, we sometimes neglect to give independent developers our coverage love (or loverage, if you will) as we get caught up in AAA, AAAA or the rare quintuple-A titles. To remedy that, we’re giving indies the chance to create their own loverage and sell you, the fans, on their studios and products

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The Joystiq Indie Pitch: Blackish Games
Though we’ve thoroughly enjoyed Just Cause 2 ’s “Anatomy of a Stunt” videos, we’re not sure the one you see posted above is accurately titled. Though the name ” Rocket Launcher Jump ” does capture some of the components of the stunt, it fails to mention a few other important buzzwords; namely “speedboat,” “ramp,” “explosion,” “death,” “aerial,” and “unimaginably awesome.” Do yourself a favor and check out the video above, which we’ve chosen to remoniker “Unimaginably Awesome Speedboat Ramp Jump Aerial Rocket Launcher Explosion Death.” Gallery: Just Cause 2 Just Cause 2 trailer analyzes anatomy of the ‘Rocket Launcher Jump’ stunt originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 09 Mar 2010 18:00:00 EST.

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Just Cause 2 trailer analyzes anatomy of the ‘Rocket Launcher Jump’ stunt
Wayne Barlow’s ‘Cerberus’ … gross Held in conjunction with the Into the Pixel and Video Game Art Show exhibitions, San Francisco’s Hotel des Arts is dedicating its entire fourth floor to “The Making of Dante’s Inferno” through April 2010. We’ve got a sneak peek at the art on display in the gallery below, but if you want to see the real deal we’d suggest you make your way to the opening night reception being held at the Hotel des Arts on Thursday night, from 6pm to 10pm, smack dab in the middle of GDC week.

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GDC 2010: Dante’s Inferno art show at San Francisco’s Hotel des Arts
Sure, Ferraris are fun and all, but they aren’t exotic enough. EA’s looking to increase Need For Speed: Shift ’s roster of wacky, expensive rides you’ll probably never drive in real life through the Exotic Racing Series Pack

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Need For Speed: Shift gets exotic DLC
Though we already know the bulk of the March release schedule for new content on the Xbox Live Marketplace, Major Nelson’s blog recently laid out how the rest of the month will play out. Tomorrow, we’ll get our hands on Scrap Metal for 1200 ($15), next Wednesday will see the release of Perfect Dark for 800 ($10), and on March 24, we’ll get our hands on the (somewhat) free Game Room hub.

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Xbox Live Marketplace release schedule for March
With Shank now being published by EA , Klei Entertainment is putting the increased development budget to good use — with a trailer! Well, it’s likely there would be a trailer this week anyway, as this week also marks the hyper-violent XBLA/PSN/PC brawler’s appearance at the Independent Games Festival . The brutal violence may dominate the trailer, but our eyes were immediately drawn to the acrobatics. There’s so much somersaulting, swinging, hanging, and other exciting-looking methods of movement that they even manage to distract us from the usually thrilling shoot-stab-saw combos on display.
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See a cut of Shank gameplay
Microsoft took yet another step today in convincing us that Windows Phone 7 will be a legitimate gaming platform.

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XNA Game Studio 4.0 includes Windows Phone support
Much like the star it’s named for, it seems the Tiger Woods PGA Tou r franchise isn’t adverse to trying new things. EA has announced that the next iteration, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 , will support the PlayStation Motion Controller to “give gamers an authentic interactive swing experience.” There aren’t any other details about Motion Controller implementation at the moment, but the game is slated for release on June 8 — well before the Motion Controller’s projected fall release

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Tiger Woods 11 to support PlayStation Motion Controller