Weekend Link Dump

Posted: 04/23/2011

Let’s catch up on all the geeky stuff we’ve been talking about this week on Twitter and Facebook, including the above, the forthcoming release of Otomedius Excellent. It’s the closest thing we’re going to get to a new Gradius anytime soon, so please, buy this shmup, regardless of whether you fetishize space ships.

Speaking of boobs, can we tone down Ivy’s funbags a bit, Namco? We know the Queen’s Blade series is all about near-nakedness, but it’s getting into udder territory.

In other arcade fighting game news, have you ever seen an arcade game unboxed? Here’s Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition!

In terribly tragic (but not the least bit unexpected) news, Team ICO hit us with double the delay this week. The Last Guardian and the Shadow of the Colossus & Ico Collection have both been pushed back. See you in 2012! :(

At least that helps clear our plate for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Rock, Paper, Shotgun has 20 reasons why we should be excited about that epic role-playing game.

Finally, as a Shinobi fan, I must recommend Gryzor87′s brilliant “Sounds & Shadows” album. This collection of tunes inspired by the jazzy soundtrack from the original Shinobi is truly ninja magical.

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