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WorthPlaying: Military Madness Preview

WorthPlaying writes: "There's a fair chance that unless you're a real strategy nut, you won't know that Hudson's upcoming downloadable release Military Madness is a remake of a TurboGrafix game. In fact, it's not even the first remake, as that honor belongs to the 1998 PS1 edition. With the current consoles all featuring digital distribution, the folks at Hudson have decided to give the title another go. What we're getting is a true remake, though, so while newcomers might be excited to try their hand at the title, franchise vets will have little reason to dive back in, aside from simple nostalgia."

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The Best Android Strategy Games You Never Heard Of

The strategy genre on Android is like an iceberg: the part you see is just the tip of a much larger object beneath the surface (and also because of James Cameron’s upcoming Edwardian-era romantic drama set against the backdrop of a tragic maritime disaster somehow caused by Plants vs. Zombies). Above the surface, there are breakout hits like Great Little War Game. There are ports of popular games from other platform, like Anomaly: Warzone Earth and Greed Corp. There are Kairosoft’s management sim games. There’s the never-ending cavalcade of tower defense titles created by randomly selecting two concepts and sticking “vs.” between them.

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WeAreLegion3905d ago

Fix the title. Then, I'll read it.

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Wii Shop Channel Update: Pop Island, IRONCLAD, Lode Runner & More

Available to download on DSiWare is the fabulously colourful Pop Island, where players will need to run, jump and spin their way around the island to collect the priceless flags, Simply Mahjong and Simply Sudoku, giving players hours of puzzling fun, and 4 TRAVELLERS - Play Spanish, a nifty game to have players speaking Spanish in no time. This week's quintuple of DSiWare is completed by the card based Role-Playing Game (RPG) Elemental Masters inviting you to a quest in the mystical lands of Elendior.

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Gameweasel: Military Madness Nectaris Review

Gameweasel writes: "For once I don't have a long and probably boring anecdote about how I played a previous game in this series many years ago when I was a nipper. Military Madness: Nectaris for PS3 is a remake of a classic 1989 Turbografx-16 game that I never played back in the day. Military Madness from Hudson and Backbone entertainment is my first foray into strategy in 2010 and what better way to start than a classic retro game made new? I could pretend that there is a long and detailed back story and detail every facet of why there are two factions battling for supremacy on the moon in the year 2156 but that would be a waste of my time and yours. I'll keep it simple and straight to the point."

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