The guys of Gaming Boulevard wrote a preview of their hands-on time with Skylanders: Superchargers during Gamescom.
Sometimes patents do just more than frustrate video game company's, the force innovation. Here are 10 examples of this in action.
Let's also not forget the other frivolous attempts at patents like how Sony tries to trademark the term "Let's Play", or how King tried to trademark the term "candy", or how Mojang tried to patent the term "scrolls".
The most ridiculous has to be in 2009 and 2011, when Sega was awarded two more patents on the use of tap and drag-and-drop controls on a touchscreen to move characters around; i.e., using a touchscreen as a touchscreen! Level-5's rebuttal was quite possibly the most epic pwning ever to happen via corporate public statement.
Phil writes, "Let's turn our attention to last year's Skylanders SuperChargers. With Imaginators coming out this year and all the hype around Crash Bandicoot being in it, it seemed like a smart time to try out the game's predecessor. Here's SuperPhillip Central's review of Skylanders SuperChargers."
With E3 in full swing, Mon Amiibo has a look at what could be in store for the Skylanders franchise at the show.
As much as I like MK8, I honestly think I have more hours into Sega All Star Racing Transformed. That Kart racer is fantastic. I wish Sega would put that team back together and make an even better game.Really I think Transformed was Segas last great game.
This Skylanders Racing looks fun, but I am not spending $60 to unlock karts and racers, after buying the game.