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Image: TaitoMirai Shinwa Jarvas doesn’t exactly have the best of reputations. Released in 1987 for the Nintendo Famicom, the Taito-produced action RPG is notable for being one of the earliest games on the platform to feature a removable battery to allow users to save and load their games, but has also been subject to numerous complaints over the years about its disappointing design, bland graphics, and tendency to soft lock. So, as a result, one ROM hacker named Mentil has spent roughly four months of solid work, devising a promising overhaul for the game on their own, to try and…

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Hi everyone! The Forever Skies team just surprise-released a PlayStation 5 exclusive demo, and it’s available today! The demo is specially designed for our PlayStation fans so we’ve made sure it’s got a lot to offer.  Forever Skies is a first-person, sci-fi survival game where you build, fly, and customize your own mobile airship base […]

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Legend Of The Zone.The third and strongest instalment of GSC Game World’s S.T.A.L.K.E.R. trilogy brings this excellent set of Switch remasters to……

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Avalanche and King vet Holfve is Raw Fury's new CEO Industry veteran Pim Holfve has been named as the new chief executive officer of indie publisher Raw Fury.  As reported by GI.biz , he is taking over from the company’s previous CEO and founder, Jónas Antonsson, who is moving to become head honcho at Raw Fury’s parent company Combined Effort. Holfve has worked at a variety of companies including Avalanche Studios and King.  “I’m…

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Capcom vet Itsuno heading up new Lightspeed studio Long-time Capcom employee Hideaki Itsuno is helming a new Lightspeed Studio developer.    GI.biz reports that Lightspeed Japan Studio will be working on triple-A titles and is based across Tokyo and Osaka. Itsuno left Capcom in September of this year after over 30 years at the company.  “It is our great honour to have Hideaki Itsuno join Lightspeed Studios,” Lightspeed president Je…

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CHARTS: Esports tournament boosts PUBG: Battlegrounds back to No.1 on Steam The PUBG Global series has helped the battle royale smash hit return to the Top Ten on Steam.  PUBG: Battlegrounds shot up from No.12 to No.1 on Steam on the back of the esports tournament. Valve’s own online shooter, Counter-Strike 2, held steady in second place, while Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 dropped from the No.1 spot to third.  Apex Legends returns to the Top Ten in fourth –…

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