If you've played RBI Baseball enough, you've no doubt seen the rare but not unthinkable bunt home run. Thanks to the way that the fielders get glued to their bases so quickly, it's possible for a bunt to get past the remaining infielders and, thanks to the fact that RBI Baseball is played on not grass but green ice, the ball can make it all the...

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Mortal Kombat Vs Dc Universe Ultimate Mash Up Trailer!

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Twilight Princess Link takes on some scary foe in Resident Evil 4. I really wish this was some kind of unlockable mode.

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Will this multimillion dollar ad sell more copies than Rock Band?

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Wii Fit Parody

Tuesday, October 21, 2008
by SmilingKevin
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SarcasticGamer.com presents a satircal look at one of Nintendo's "Big" announcements at E3. Wii Fit was billed as a fitness breakthrough. It just looked like standing around to us.

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A new trailer for the upcoming RTS game, Halo Wars.

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Swarm of Team SK Gaming US shows some emotions in a match at Intel Extreme Masters Los Angeles.

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This is the sad story of the Sega Dreamcast. See what made this console a wonderful breakthrough and a disappointing failure at the same time. The fact that I have to submit this under 'Industry News' because there's no Sega section in 'Gaming' lets you know things have really changed in the past 10 years. Part 2/2 is posted below.

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This is a commercial for the Sega Genesis system, complete with Streets of Rage 2 cartridge. The school nerd buys this game because he's sick of getting picked on, and after playing a violent video game he becomes tough enough in real life to bully the bullies. I'd love to see anyone try to sell video games like that now.

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