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Totally 360 Omega Five Review by Mike Bowden

An excellent throwback to arcade games when we loved them the most: terribly difficult, oozing charm with lashings of Eastern art and level design.

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Hudson 3DS Titles Cancelled

Andriasang: The release list in this week's Famitsu has some mega carnage for Hudson fans. It looks like many of the publisher's upcoming titles have been cancelled, presumably due to the recent Konami acquisition.

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Was really looking for a new bomberman, and bonk game

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XBLA Shmup Omega Five Coming to 3DS

It's okay if you don't remember Omega Five. The Natsume-developed side-scrolling shump hit XBLA in early 2008 and has since shot into obscurity. According to Famitsu, the game is set to appear on Nintendo 3DS in Japan during Spring 2011 -- where it'll probably make a more memorable bow among a launch lineup otherwise devoid of "traditional" shoot-em-ups.

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Interview: 8-Bit to Omega 5 with Hiroyuki Iwatsuki

Having worked at Natsume for nearly 20 years, veteran composer Hiroyuki Iwatsuki discusses his memorable video game soundtracks, from classic scores on the Famicom to the soundtrack for XBLA title shoot'em-up Omega Five -- also sharing the challenges of producing 8-bit songs.

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