Posted May 02, 2008 at 07:37PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: News, Games Tags: The Game Factory, North America, Rubik's Cube, emo, Two Tribes
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Rubik's World - Image 1Can't get enough of Rubik's Cube? You might want to take a look at The Game Factory and Two Tribes' Rubik's World for the Nintendo Wii and DS. When you're done solving the cube, it's time to find out what's inside it only to realize there are minigames waiting. Head over to the full article to know what we're talking about.

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Posted Apr 23, 2008 at 01:27PM by Charles D. Listed in: Reviews, Games, The World Ends with You Tags: Japan, Square Enix, Tetsuya Nomura, Kingdom Hearts, emo
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The World Ends With You - QJ.NET review - Image 1It's somewhat rare to find a good RPG gem from Square Enix not based on one of its more popular franchises (i.e. Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest). However, its latest original IP title for the Nintendo DS definitely classifies itself as a keeper. Read all about QJ.NET's review of The World Ends With You in our full article after the jump.

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Posted Sep 02, 2007 at 10:24AM by Mabie A. Listed in: Videos, Games, Jam Sessions Tags: Ubisoft, New York, emo
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What better way to promote the upcoming release of your jammin' music game than to have one of the more popular alternative emo bands play it on video? That's what the good ol' folks at Ubisoft did, tapping the Long Island, New York band Taking Back Sunday.

In this short but sweet vid, you have frontman Adam Lazzara and guitarist Fred Mascherino obviously enjoying themselves with Jam Sessions. The performances so far have been delightful, and this one just adds to the interest for the game, especially to those who have an affinity for strumming their woes and glees.

Jam Sessions is coming out in just a week - September 8th to be exact. So get your strumming fingers ready and brace yourselves for the music game that's got Taking Back Sunday jamming with joy!



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Posted Jul 18, 2006 at 05:24PM by Ruben W. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: emo, hawthorne heights, fusion tour
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Nintendo has this promotional tour called The Fusion Tour produced by Live Nation that has all kinds of entertainment around it, including live concerts. An emo-rock band called Hawthorne Heights will be one of the first headline bands to perform there. The odd thing is that if Nintendo really wants to get popular with the "mainstream gamer," is an emo band really the way to go? Sure there are other artists who will perform there, but it's still weird, because emo bands have a very specific reach. Look, it's even all over their official event site.

"Videogames are as important to the pop culture landscape as music," says George Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. "The Nintendo Fusion Tour has become a launching pad for the best in entertainment, from the hottest new bands to the best upcoming Nintendo products."

It all takes place between September 27 and November 11, and will go through around 40 US cities.

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