Tweeterena Pro Contest

November 9th, 2009 by

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Our favourite iPhone Twitter app could be yours for free!  We have four promo codes to give out to let you experience the full awesomeness of the app for the fuller awesomeness of $0!

Rules:

You have to live in the US (sorry, we don’t live there either, but the codes only work in the US) and you have to not be a Game Usagi employee or related to a Game Usagi employee.

How to enter:

Subscribe to Game Usagi on Twitter here:

http://twitter.com/gameusagi

And send us a tweet @gameusagi.   Also, do so before December 1st, 2009.

Once that is completed, we’ll enter you to win one of the codes of justice!

Tweeterena pro (iPhone/iPod Touch)

November 9th, 2009 by

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Developer: Andrew Weekes
Genre: Twitter client
Time Used: One month

Having used Tweeterena pro for the past month or so, I must say that I have never before been this impressed with a Twitter app for the iDevices (iPhone/iPod Touch).  If you’re looking for a complete Twitter solution, look no further than Tweeterena pro.  Here’s a breakdown of my experiences with this app:

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Twit Menulet

November 6th, 2009 by

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We’ve been using Twit menulet for a while now as our official Game Usagi OSX Twitter client, and thought you might want to check it out too.  It lives in your OSX menubar, so there’s no messing with trying to hide dock icons like with most other OSX Twitter clients.  If you want, it even shows your latest received tweets in a  news-ticker-like fashion in your menubar.  Certainly one of the most convenient Twitter clients around, you can tweet from multiple accounts straight from your menubar.  It runs one $10 US, but after a day you’ll realize that it was worth every penny.  So, if you’re in the market for a sweet OSX Twitter client, Game Usagi suggests Twit menulet.  You can click on the image above to check out their site.  : D

-Miyamoto

Impressions: Demon’s Souls PS3

October 21st, 2009 by

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I’ve recently been playing Demon’s Souls on PS3 which has thus far presented itself as being very, very frustrating.

The latest Virtual Shackles comic perfectly sums up the game’s first level and should give you some idea of what to expect. If I can ever beat a level or two a review will be forthcoming. You can check out the comic by clicking the picture above or the link below.

Virtual Shackles – Groundhog Day in Hell

WR: Batman: Arkham Asylum (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)

September 24th, 2009 by

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Developer: Rocksteady Studios
Publisher: Eidos Interactive
Genre: 3rd person Action/Adventure
Players: 1
Console: Xbox 360, PS3, PC
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Hours Played: 25
Progress: Finished game on normal

Batman games, and comic book tie-ins in general for that matter, don’t have the best track record when it comes to being high quality, enjoyable titles. It is therefore that we won’t fault anyone for not having high expectations for Batman: Arkham Asylum (BAA).  Please heed our warning, however, as this is a game you definitely want to check out, not only is BAA the best Batman game to ever be released, its one of the best games of the year, period. Read on to find out what made Rocksteady Studios (started by former members of developer Argonaut Games, best known for recent Harry Potter games and Starfox on the SNES), hit a home-run with this one…

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Usagi News: Usagita Cafe

September 20th, 2009 by

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Pet cafes, where you can either bring your pet in, hang out with “staff pets”, or both are gaining popularity in Japan.  These cafes usually only focus on cats or dogs, but they have been moving to other animals too, including usagi!

A British news station of some kind just did a report on the new Usagita pet cafe that is definitely worth checking out.  You can see the video here:

http://cuteoverload.com/2009/09/19/tell-em-flopsy-sent-you/

WR: Raven Squad (Xbox 360, PC)

September 19th, 2009 by

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Developer: Atomic Motion
Publisher: Evolved Games
Genre: FPS
Players: 1, 2 (online)
Console: Xbox360, PC
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Hours Played: 15
Progress: Finished game on Normal

In the jungle no one can hear you scream… and scream you will while playing this travesty of game. Raven Squad is a squad-based first person shooter with, what little-known Hungarian developer Atomic Motion would have you believe, are RTS (Real Time Strategy) elements. Read on for a stringent lecture on what not to do when designing a game…

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