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GameStop braving the digital renaissance

If my obsession with Lumines: Electronic Symphony has taught me anything, it’s that the future of the future will still contain the past (and that time goes slow, time goes fast). I didn’t buy Electronic Symphony ...   more

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Sup Holmes fights pretty with LA Death Disk's Beau Blyth

[Destructoid's Director of Communications Hamza Aziz asked Jonathan Holmes to make a show called 'Sup, Holmes?' so that Destructoid could later sell a t-shirt that says 'Sup, Holmes?' on it. This is that show. Subscribe ...   more

Sup Holmes fights pretty with LA Death Disk's Beau Blyth photo

Synesthesia explained with the lovely Gordon Midwood

Last week's Sup, Holmes? (now available on iTunes) was mired by multiple technical difficulties, but we still had a fine time of it. Did you know that if you create a game in your spare time and it wins an IGF award, you may...   more

Synesthesia explained with the lovely Gordon Midwood photo

Cute, sexy, disgusting fun with Skullgirls' M. Cartwright

Last week's Sup Holmes featuring lead animator on Skullgirls and Silent Hill/Scott Pilgrim/Lesbian Spider Queens from Mars illustrator Mariel Cartwright is now on iTunes and YouTube, which is a miracle. Mariel told me a...   more

Cute, sexy, disgusting fun with Skullgirls' M. Cartwright photo

Sup Holmes gets slimy with Skullgirls' Mariel Cartwright

There was a time when my highest aspiration in life was to draw my own 2D fighting game. As I got older, I discovered that without the utmost talent, patience, and dedication, it was never going to happen (which is why it ha...   more

Sup Holmes gets slimy with Skullgirls' Mariel Cartwright photo

Archie goes heavy on the Bass for Mega Man's anniversary

Tomorrow, December 12, Mega Man #20 arrives on store shelves. This particularly special issue not only ties directly into the ongoing 25th anniversary festivities, it also marks the Archie comic debut of Mega's cold-blooded -...   more

Archie goes heavy on the Bass for Mega Man's anniversary photo


Archie goes heavy on the Bass for Mega Man's anniversary photo
Archie goes heavy on the Bass for Mega Man's anniversary photo
Archie goes heavy on the Bass for Mega Man's anniversary photo
Archie goes heavy on the Bass for Mega Man's anniversary photo
Archie goes heavy on the Bass for Mega Man's anniversary photo
Archie goes heavy on the Bass for Mega Man's anniversary photo



How Capcom got involved with Street Fighter X Mega Man

As we found out this past weekend, Street Fighter X Mega Man is a free, officially backed Capcom game created entirely by a fan off both franchises. Capcom has been catching flack for their treatment of the Mega Man franchise...   more

How Capcom got involved with Street Fighter X Mega Man photo

Video: Ken Levine discusses fratboys and BioShock

Ken Levine is is one of the most honest guys in the games industry, which is what makes his explanation of BioShock Infinite's box cover so fascinating. In the video above (taken from Sunday's interview), Levine addresses fa...   more

Video: Ken Levine discusses fratboys and BioShock photo

Q&A; with Ken Levine: Head in the clouds

There are a handful of game designers I admire but none of them are as handsome as Ken Levine. It just doesn’t seem fair, does it? Until my interview, I always looked on at him with a layer of skepticism. Surely, he ...   more

Q&A with Ken Levine: Head in the clouds photo

Interview: Creating the story of Black Ops II

The 99%. The military's increasing reliance on drones. China's monopoly of rare earth elements. Social media. Literally laying down everything for your country. These are but the many themes that the latest Call of Duty tackl...   more

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Exclusive: Zojoi talks Shadowgate history and future

Man, there was nothing more nerve-wracking than getting stuck in Shadowgate on the NES and seeing those torches fade one after another. It's one of my most vivid gaming memories, though I got stuck mostly due to the quite con...   more

Exclusive: Zojoi talks Shadowgate history and future photo

How Treyarch created a realistic premise in Black Ops II

Up until now, Treyarch had history to play with in crafting their stories. History is given an entertainment spin to fit their needs, sure, but a lot of what you see and do in their games are grounded in reality, to some ex...   more

How Treyarch created a realistic premise in Black Ops II photo

Metroid fan arrange album 101% Run out on November 17

Last year, Metroid fan site Shinesparkers assembled a massive team of musicians for Harmony of a Hunter, a two-disc explosion of Metroid tunage. It was so incredible that even original Metroid composer Hip Tanaka was digging...   more

Metroid fan arrange album 101% Run out on November 17 photo

Black Ops II on balancing and player feedback

Balancing, balancing, balancing. Developers do as much as they can to make sure their multiplayer is designed as best as possible before shipping, but it's when the title has made it into the public's hand that really puts ev...   more

Black Ops II on balancing and player feedback photo

This multiplayer mode was cut from Black Ops II

Months ago, I played a multiplayer mode in Black Ops II called Hacker, which required teams to take control of several A.G.R Drones on the map in order to rack up the kills. The only weapons available were pistols with v...   more

This multiplayer mode was cut from Black Ops II photo

Treyarch on keeping Black Ops II open for all

The Call of Duty series has a mass hardcore following, and experienced players know what to do the second they pop in the game disc. But there's still a percentage of players that have never really touched the multiplayer, la...   more

Treyarch on keeping Black Ops II open for all photo

Forza Horizon: From simulation to driving experience

The Forza Motorsport series is known for its dedication to realistic physics and simulation-style race driving. Forza Horizon, released this week to Xbox 360, represents a considerable departure from the formula established b...   more

Forza Horizon: From simulation to driving experience photo

Exclusive: Ragnarok Odyssey OST with Kumi Tanioka

Ragnarok Online had one of the best soundtracks of all time. For that reason alone, I've since gravitated to anything related to the franchise. However, while soundTeMP (the Korean sound studio responsible for RO's soundtrack...   more

Exclusive: Ragnarok Odyssey OST with Kumi Tanioka photo

Deadly Premonition: the cult of split-personality

Deadly Premonition is, by far, one of the most polarizing videogames ever made. In fact, within the survival horror genre, it has won an official world record for its extreme split of critic opinion -- earning a 2/10 review s...   more

Deadly Premonition: the cult of split-personality photo

Merging toys and videogames with Skylanders

Who knew actual physical toys would propel a videogame to become the number one selling Activision title (so far) this year and generating over $200 million in sales? Developer Toys for Bob struck gold with its ingenious idea...   more

Merging toys and videogames with Skylanders photo

Rebuilding Dante in DmC: Devil May Cry

DmC: Devil May Cry has been controversial to say the least. Ever since Capcom announced a new game, developed by Ninja Theory and starring a redesigned Dante, fans have been furious, declaring this a grand travesty ...   more

Rebuilding Dante in DmC: Devil May Cry  photo

Obsidian is free as a bird with its Kickstarter millions

Ever since Double Fine enjoyed massive success on Kickstarter, eager game developers from all corners have attempted to replicate the success. Hungry upstarts and old veterans alike have seen "crowdfunding" as a way to pursue...   more

Obsidian is free as a bird with its Kickstarter millions photo

Secret of Mana Genesis with composer Hiroki Kikuta

We've posted quite a bit about Hiroki Kikuta's repolished Secret of Mana soundtrack released a couple months back. After seeing the album's artwork and hearing the nostalgic samples on the album's website, I was sold and wrot...   more

Secret of Mana Genesis with composer Hiroki Kikuta photo

Spotlight: What if a brentalfloss interview had lyrics?

[Every now and then, Dtoid shines its Spotlight on a games-related artist, event, or place we'd like to share with you guys. Basically, we think this is awesome. Do you think it's awesome?] When Brent Black earned ...   more

Spotlight: What if a brentalfloss interview had lyrics? photo

Antichamber's Alexander Bruce is ready to fail

Last Sunday on Sup, Holmes?, we featured the our very first guest who may be more afraid of his game succeeding than having it fail. If you've played the award-winning Antichamber before, then you're probably not surpri...   more

Antichamber's Alexander Bruce is ready to fail photo

Bob yo' head! A chat with Bobble Budds' creative director

Being a collector doesn't have to mean breaking the bank just to feed your habit, although that mantra is often lost on hobby houses that only sell to fans with the deepest pockets. Thankfully, Multiverse Studios had the penn...   more

Bob yo' head! A chat with Bobble Budds' creative director photo

Exclusive: Sonic ASR Transformed music preview

One of the greatest things about all these crossover titles and all-stars games is the chance to revisit some of the most memorable pieces of game music history and have it presented in a new light (nobody mention Turtles in ...   more

Exclusive: Sonic ASR Transformed music preview photo

You'll need a hand to upgrade Raiden in MGR: Revengeance

Seriously. You'll need to literally cut off the left hands of your enemies in order to upgrade Raiden throughout Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. Last night, I got to play the English version of the Tokyo Game Show demo Conrad...   more

You'll need a hand to upgrade Raiden in MGR: Revengeance photo

Nintendo: 'The GamePad is its own unique thing'

I recently caught up with Kit Ellis of Nintendo of America at the Wii U New York Press event to talk about the forthcoming launch of the console. We shot video of the interview, but sadly, the audio got pretty badly trashed b...   more

Nintendo: 'The GamePad is its own unique thing' photo

I want to be the very best: Q & A with a Pokemon Master

A lot of people see Pokemon as a simple game marketed to children and young adults suffering from childhood nostalgia. That perception discounts the highly popular competitive scene that still drives millions of pla...   more

I want to be the very best: Q & A with a Pokemon Master photo

Johann Sebastian Joust is tag made awesome

Describing Johann Sebastian Joust is arguably one of the most difficult things I've had to do since I saw the game back at E3. The best I've managed to come up with is: "It's kind of like tag... But it's also got some elemen...   more

Johann Sebastian Joust is tag made awesome photo

Exclusive: Danica Patrick to guest star in Archie Sonic

I thought I was done with kart racers, but after playing Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed at E3, I think I'm up for at least one more rodeo. It's extremely fun, easy to control, and more colorful than a bag of Jelly B...   more

Exclusive: Danica Patrick to guest star in Archie Sonic photo

TGS: Level-5 discuss its partnership with Studio Ghibli

Despite being one of the biggest influences on Japanese game development, we are only now getting a videogame out of Studio Ghibli. I am grateful that Ghibli chose to partner with Level-5, but I am also curious as to why a...   more

TGS: Level-5 discuss its partnership with Studio Ghibli photo

Growing limbs and taking names in Incredipede

I'd like to take you on a journey to a mystical place called 2008 in which a little game called Fantastic Contraption took the internet by storm. At this point everyone has played Fantastic Contraption but few people know th...   more

Growing limbs and taking names in Incredipede photo

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 looks nice on the Wii U

I got a quick look Tekken Tag Tournament 2 on the Wii U and it looked like... Tekken Tag Tournament 2. With that established, I went hunting for news! There was no confirmation that the game would support a dedicated "off-TV...   more

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 looks nice on the Wii U photo

Interview: Insomniac on how Overstrike became Fuse

The biggest question on my mind while playing Fuse was "why the change?" Overstrike had the potential to be something wacky, as a game that wouldn't take itself seriously. At least that's what I interpreted from the trailer. ...   more

Interview: Insomniac on how Overstrike became Fuse photo

Alex and Mike of Gaijin Games talk about Runner 2

It's safe to say that the original Bit.Trip Runner is one of my favorite running games/frustration simulators of all time. Something about its catchy music and tough-yet-fair gameplay worked its way directly into my heart. W...   more

Alex and Mike of Gaijin Games talk about Runner 2 photo

Of Trenchcoats and Thieves: The Pickpocket Junction Story

It's safe to say that Pickpocket Junction was the most unique game at E3 2012. An odd cross between pickpocketing simulator and freeze tag, Pickpocket Junction was one of the few games at the show that didn't require any electronic components. One of the developers of the game, Myles Nye stopped running the game long enough for us to figure out what caused this brilliantly baffling game.   more

Of Trenchcoats and Thieves: The Pickpocket Junction Story photo

Talking about Prom Week and social dynamics

At E3 2012, the section of the show dubbed "Indie Cade" became my home for the week. It was here that I met up with Ben Samuels, one of the designers on Prom Week, which is purported to have the most complex social structure...   more

Talking about Prom Week and social dynamics photo

Highlights from Sony's God of War PAX panel

Last weekend, Sony hosted a panel featuring members of the development team at Sony Santa Monica working on God of War: Ascension. Moderated by PlayStation.Blog's Jeff Rubenstein, the group discussed how the series has evolv...   more

Highlights from Sony's God of War PAX panel photo

Twisted Pixel's Mike Wilford explains WTF Lococycle is

The first thing I checked out at PAX this year was Twisted Pixel's Lococycle, which was just revealed (in terms of gameplay, at least) a few days beforehand. At a glance, the game is pretty ridiculous, and upon closer inspec...   more

Twisted Pixel's Mike Wilford explains WTF Lococycle is photo

Exclusive: Torchlight II OST highlights with Matt Uelmen

Torchlight II's release is right around the corner, and after hearing how well it's coming together from our hands-on at PAX last week, I've been anxiously waiting to hear composer Matt Uelmen's music in-game. We already revi...   more

Exclusive: Torchlight II OST highlights with Matt Uelmen photo

Mechromancer is the "most hardcore" of BL2's skill trees

With less than three weeks left until its release, Borderlands 2 had by far the most popular booth at PAX this year. After giving media and fans a chance to go hands-on with one of the arena side quests, I grabbed the game's...   more

Mechromancer is the

Interview: Sean 'Day[9]' Plott & the StarCraft II scene

Sean "Day[9]" Plott has become a very popular person within the StarCraft II community. He runs his own stream over at day9.tv and has become one of the most prolific SCII commentators (read: casters) on the scene. ...   more

Interview: Sean 'Day[9]' Plott & the StarCraft II scene photo

The joy of fan games, pt. 2: Fan game heroes!

Fan games are amazing. So amazing that my first Destructoid article ever was about fan games. So amazing that I wrote a second article nearly four years later. So amazing that I'm following up that last article with another o...   more

The joy of fan games, pt. 2: Fan game heroes! photo

Six reasons to support the Project Giana Kickstarter

Hailing from Norway, Audun Sorlie is passionate about game music as an editor on OSV and writer for various magazines around the world. Following up on his post earlier this month about Project Giana, Audun's been able to spe...   more

Six reasons to support the Project Giana Kickstarter photo

Joe Danger on making leaderboards exciting again

I have to agree with Sean Murray, founder of Hello Games, when he says that "leaderboards are very dead to most people. We've all gotten used to the fact that we're not going to be at the top of leaderboards so they're not re...   more

Joe Danger on making leaderboards exciting again photo

Joe Danger creator embarrassed by original's level editor

Sean Murray, founder of Hello Games, is a very honest and forthcoming man when it comes to talking about the original Joe Danger. One specific thing that has bothered him about the original is the game's level editor, bluntly...   more

Joe Danger creator embarrassed by original's level editor photo

Joe Danger: The Movie will be the last Joe Danger game

Did you play the original Joe Danger? We gave the racing puzzle platformer a 9 out of 10 when it was first released on PlayStation Network, and then later a perfect 10 when it arrived on Xbox Live Arcade. Great scores, right?...   more

Joe Danger: The Movie will be the last Joe Danger game photo

Dance Central 3's Story Mode will make you sweat

I was both excited and scared when I learned Harmonix would be swinging by the studio last week to show off some of Dance Central 3's new Story mode. Excited at the prospect of upholding my reign of internet humiliation...   more

Dance Central 3's Story Mode will make you sweat photo




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