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Blizzard Entertainment Acquires Metal Arms Trademark

The United States Patent and Trademark Office lists Blizzard Entertainment as the last listed owner of the Metal Arms trademark.

Blizzplanet points out Metal Arms was originally developed by StarCraft: Ghost developer Swingin' Ape Studios, which Blizzard Entertainment acquired back in 2006.

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IamHaru3599d ago

World of Warcraft: Metal Arms

3-4-53599d ago (Edited 3599d ago )

sweet.

* Metal Arms character in Heroes of the Storm?

SpadeX3599d ago (Edited 3599d ago )

Finally! Metal Arms 2! Loved GITS.
Make it happen Blizzard.

SilentNegotiator3599d ago

.......YEESSSSSSS!!!

I loved metal arms! It's a tragedy that it has gone this long without a sequel.

SaintAlpha1013599d ago

Metal Arms: Glitch in the System?
That game was pretty awesome back on the xbox, would be nice to have a Next-Gen version with online multiplayer.
I remember the local multiplayer of the original game being quite fun.

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Speculation: Blizzard Entertainment and Metal Arms Trademark Updated

Blizzplanet found an interesting update to the Metal Arms trademark that Blizzard Entertainment acquired from Sierra last year.

The new update adds "Downloadable electronic game software for use on portable electronic devices such as mobile and cellular phones, laptops, handheld computers, and tablet PCs."

Some of these devices were introduced years after Metal Arms launched, stirring opinion whether this new update means Blizzard has plans for the IP.

Blizzard Entertainment has not made any official announcements concerning Metal Arms.

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The Five Most Criminally Underrated Video Games

All too often, the ever-changing taste of the gaming masses has led to plenty of truly amazing games being passed over. Games of flavor and unique charm have long had an unfortunate track record of being passed over; regardless of critical reception.

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SeanScythe3815d ago

Mystical Ninja, good old couch coop.....I HATE this game it tarnished my childhood. That one level we couldn't beat after playing for what felt like hours.

MightyNoX3815d ago

Which level, if I may ask?

I still have the 'Impact Transformation' song on my Ipod.

SeanScythe3815d ago

I was referring to the old SNES game not the N64 version. I honestly didn't know until now they made a 64 version. I think it was the chapter after the 2nd boss. It's been years maybe 20 years now.

guitarded773815d ago (Edited 3815d ago )

Interesting list. One game, I don't know if it's "underrated", that I would like to see come back in some modern form is 'Silent Service'. I think an action/sim submarine game on new hardware could be fun.

Gameplay video:
http://www.youtube.com/watc...

Iplayed the crap out of this game on the NES. And it was good strategic fun. Of course it's dated now, but I could imagine a new version. People play mech games and flight simulators, but sub sims are missing from current games. I'm sure there's probably some obscure PC game out there, but I want to see a multi-plat game made by a decent sized development team, with some real funding.

An open map MMO with people playing against each other like War Thunder would be cool. Subs and ships... now I'm getting excited just thinking about it. I need a life.

Ravenor3815d ago

Isn't the new Silent Hunter kinda sorta like that?

guitarded773815d ago

Nice... I'll have to download it when I get home from work.

Edsword3815d ago

Mystical ninja and Quest 64 just liked to tease us that N64 did not have a proper RPG. Loved the system, Nintendo has never been the same since.

CanadianTurtle3815d ago

I thought Resistance 3 and inFamous 2 were way too underappreciated

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Forgettables 2--More Last-Gen Games That Deserve A Second Life

This second round-up of tragically flawed games from the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube takes a look at some risk-taking games that are sorely under-represented in the HD era.

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