GamesRadar writes: "Last week we showed you six minigames from Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party, showing off the game's sense of humour and light-hearted digs at both TV culture and some well-known videogames. Not wanting to buck the trend, we've got some more for you today, with the last batch coming in an exclusive reveal next week. So what's on the box today?
In this homage to George Romero's classic horror flicks, the Rabbids are rising from their graves, complete with visible brain through rotten skull. But, bizarrely, you lose points for shooting them. Instead, you have to shoot Rabbids in chicken outfits (no, we don't understand either). Shoot with the pointer function and shake the nunchuk to reload - it's simple but fun and we like the zombie Rabbids. Oh, and the make-out scene at the start made us chuckle."
"I think if you asked most people who have been following the Rabbids IP what direction Ubisoft should take the series in next, they would probably ask for another platformer. I, on the other hand, actually want to see a mini-game collection again. And here's why." -- Wiiloveit.com
The Raving Rabbid Party Collection brings more family fun to the Wii system in a setting that both kids and adults will find entertaining.
Craig Hasselback writes: "The world of video games has companies, mascots and franchises scattered throughout the past that never reached their full potential. Those series and mascots ended and no one blinked an eye. But what about those great game franchises that really were good, but for some reason went missing? We've compiled a list of the top five franchises that we consider to be the most wanted franchises that have disappeared. The franchises span multiple console generations and various platforms, but one thing they all have in common is that they were great. While the reasons they disappeared differs, one thing they all have in common is that we would gobble them up if a new game was made. So without anymore delay, here's today's top five."
Ahh Elise. A classic video game babe. lol Hmm, what did happen to SSX? That seems like a no brainer to have a sequel.
ssx was better than tony hawk most of the times...
sly cooper was a really good game. it fit the face of Sony well
i wonder why they didn't make him a first party face.
but BTW whats with all these top 5 top 7 and top 10 x and x etc articles
feeling like fb right now.
I would love a new Sly Cooper game. A new Legacy of Kain game would be a huge seller too.
what about jak and daxter, i want a new one now, as for that little voodo doll game it was crap.
TimeSplitters
SSX
The Getaway
Ape Escape
Star Wars:Battlefront
+ If they could all be PS3 ONLY that would be a BONUS!!! ;-P