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PS3 Gets Exclusive Virtua Tennis 4 Content


Virtua Tennis 4 hits the 360, PS3, Wii, and PC on May 10, 2011 (May 14, 2011 for EU). When that day comes, PS3 owners will get a great little handful of exclusive content not available to 360/Wii/PC players. I can only hope that the 360 gets similar treatment and receives its own set of exclusives, since I don’t have a PS3, but I’ll just have to wait and see what happens. I am desperately eager for this game to come out; with a little over a month still to go, time seems to be passing more and more slowly. Read the full story

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Dreamcast Goodness


Wow, we’ve really fallen behind on our posting.  Sorry about that, but it couldn’t be helped.  I needed a bit of a break from having to think of something every single day.  Hopefully I’m ready to get back into the swing of things!

A few weeks ago, during one of our MehCast episodes, we discussed my broken Dreamcast console and how I truly missed it.  One of our amazing viewers, and a good friend, took it upon himself to ship us a working Dreamcast with an extra controller!  I managed to procure some of my favorite games, and after a few difficulties, managed to get them running:

Virtua Tennis: I was a tennis MASTER, back in the day.  I would sit and play for hours upon hours, loving every second of it.  My cousin Lee loved this game, too, so when I get home, I’m going to give him a call and let him know that it’s back!

Crazy Taxi & Crazy Taxi 2:  The Crazy Taxi games were fantastic.  The first one was such a well done game, that you really had no chance to hate it.

Ready 2 Rumble Boxing & Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2:  Ready 2 Rumble was such a fun boxing game that introduced us to wild characters with even wilder fighting styles.  Almost drawing on the spirit of Mike Tyson’s Punch Out, this game was always a blast.

Power Stone & Power Stone 2:  Easily one of the most amazing games ever made on any system, ever.

Street Fighter Alpha 3:  I love the Alpha series, and SFA3 in particular.  In my opinion, one of the best Street Fighter games.

There’s so much more I have yet to play, but this is a start!

Thanks Austin!

-Because I said so

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