Cube (PSP) - Puzzle
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After playing Earth Defense Force 2017, Puzzle Quest and now Cube, a question struck me: who are these D3 people and why are they suddenly releasing a bunch of good games? So, I did a little digging, and while D3 may seem a little new to us (unless you are a Naruto fan), it's been making games in Japan for years. I guess that explains where all of these quirky-cool titles are coming from, but let me explain a little more about Cube itself.
Radio Allergy (Gamecube) - Shooter
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GameCube isn't dead. At least that's what publisher O3 Entertainment and developer MileStone want you to think with the upcoming bullet-hell shooter Radio Allergy for Nintendo GameCube. For just $20, Cube/Wii shooter fanatics can rush out to their local GameStop and EB and slap down cash for… a GameCube game. And while we can tell you right now that the game is nowhere near as amazing as Cube's swan song shooter Ikaruga, Radio Allergy still has some simple charm to it that keeps us coming back time and time again.