Melbourne’s biggest fighting game tournament of the year is coming up. If you think you’re good enough to compete with the city’s best in any of the below games, or just want to hang out with like-minded fighting gamers while watching some freakish skill, you can head to the event either Saturday or Sunday.
BlazBlue is a fighting game. It’s not exactly cute per se. It’s more cool. This little figurine, it’s cute as a button.
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Nintendo DSi owners will get their own brand of BlazBlue beat ‘em up action with BlayzBloo: Super Melee Brawlers Battle Royale, an adorably super-deformed spin-off based on Arc System Works’ fighting game series.
This spring, Arc System Works, best known for its Guilty Gear and BlazBlue arcade fighting games, will be releasing… a bass fishing game… for the Nintendo Wii.
That’s Kanako Kondou, not the character per se, but the actress is lending her voice to the game. Once again.
Whoops! Enterbrain, the publisher behind Japanese game mag Famitsu, has apparently put next week’s cover online. Then, it seems, yanked it from the internet.