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Final Blast Works: Build Trade & Destory Wii Trailer Released

Last chance to take a peek at the most unique side-scrolling shooter to come to Nintendo Wii, Blast Works: Build, Trade & Destroy from Majesco Entertainment. This trailer takes a look at the inventive creation and sharing tools that set Blast Works apart; namely the first of its kind, social networking site for players, Blast Works Depot. With bright, abstract graphics and fast-paced action this "sticky" creative shooter will suck you in for the long haul.

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ChickeyCantor5825d ago

I want this for F-zero =(.....User created levels!!! just like the Japanese expansion pack for F-zero-x >_<..

anyway nice system

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PlayTM: Blastworks: Build, Fuse and Destroy Review

As the power of consoles grows over time, developers have a tendency to try and squeeze every last bit of graphical grunt out of a machine that they can. Games get more graphically impressive, then, but there are times when gameplay can take a backseat to all this eye candy. With that in mind, it's always welcome to see a game that focuses on gameplay over visuals. A game that recognises that being simple and straightforward can still be a lot of fun. That game is Blastworks: Build, Fuse and Destroy.

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20 Wii Games for $20

Green Pixels: Plunking down $50 for a brand-new game can be a gamble -- it's a lot of money to pay for something that you could end up hating. However, most games don't stay full-price for long, which is why we scoured the inventories of four major retailers (Amazon, GameStop, Target, Walmart) to find a slew of great titles that are now priced at just $20. For the cost of one freshly released game, you can buy two older titles and still have $10 left to spend on snacks. (And we all know the importance of snacks.)

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BoomTown Review: Blast Works: Build, Fuse & Destroy

BT writes: "Back when I was a kid, in the eighties, I used to love those old side scrolling shooters that you'd find in your local arcade, my favourite at the time was the original Gradius. Its power up system was something new at the time, blasting enemies to increase your fire-power."

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