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The woman who was being attacked was none other than Impa, nurse to Hyrule's Princess Zelda. Impa said she had come to the forest to search for a singer named Nayru.<br />
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As they traveled even deeper into the forest, they found a young woman singing. Invited to sit by the group of animals that listened to the girl's song, Link joined in the circle and let the beautiful song fill his ears and penetrate his heart. This was surely Nayru, the singer Impa was searching for. Just then, Impa erupted in a cackling laugh.<br />
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&quot;Nayru! Oracle of Ages! I, Veran, Sorceress of Shadows, shall make you my own!&quot;<br />
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The shadow that called itself Veran began swooping about the forest before flying straight into the body of the frightened singer. A blinding light shone forth from Nayru's body.<br />
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&quot;Now the power of the Oracle of Ages is mine! I can travel through time at will! Now a new age shall begin -- an age of shadows!&quot; And with that, Veran and Nayru vanished.<br />
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Nayru was actually the Oracle of Ages who controlled time in this land of Labrynna. When the oracle was kidnapped, the flow of time in Labrynna was distorted, and strange things began to happen. Before vanishing, Veran said, &quot;When the past changes, so does the present.&quot; Her plan was to travel to the past and gather power from the sorrows of the people of Labrynna so that she could create her age of shadows.<br />
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Will Link be able to free Nayru from Veran's evil clutches? Such is the quest that Link must now undertake.<br />
(from the Game Boy Color Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages manual)<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>10 Feb 2007 01:31:59</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Breath Of Fire II</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/breathoffireii/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/1/1cce72747e1fedfd2ef8f93917e42752_sq.jpg" title="Breath Of Fire II Image" /> Breath of Fire II is the second role-playing game in the Breath of Fire series. It was originally released for the Super Famicom in Japan in 1994 by Capcom, and was later brought to North America in 1995 by Capcom, before Laguna released it in Europe in 1996. It was later re-released for the Game Boy Advance in Japan under the name Breath of Fire II: Shimei no Ko, which translates to Breath of Fire II: The Fated Child. It was re-released in North America and Europe in 2002 under the original title.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>07 Mar 2007 06:17:16</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Marvel vs. Capcom 2</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/mvc2/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/0/059a934e6b171f0e2a49d075a3fc4b8a_sq.jpg" title="Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Image" /> There really isn't much of a story to this game. There's an evil character named Abyss who is destroying the Earth. Ruby Heart discovers this, and characters are sent to destroy him.  Unlike the first game, there was only one ending no matter who the game is completed with. <br />
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The gameplay has fairly standard fighting controls (two punch, two kick, two assist). There are also combo and super combo moves, as well as combos that can be done with more than one character.<br />
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Probably the most unique thing about it is the diverse cast. One side of it comes from all over the comic world, and the other side comes from some of the great 2-D fighting games of all time. Finally getting to fight using such big names that people never expected to be in the same game together was and still is a huge deal.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>15 Mar 2007 06:09:39</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/marvelvscapcom/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/0/0c5375b717817c90b73df53406cf6512_sq.jpg" title="Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes Image" /> Considered one of the most fun fighting games of all time, this massive clash brings together the best fighters from the Capcom fighting games (such as street fighter) to fight super heroes straight out of Marvel Comics.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>19 Feb 2007 09:29:32</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Breath Of Fire</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/BreathofFire/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/5/536887faf7d1fd2bc3e011b1e9dac4ed_sq.jpg" title="Breath Of Fire Image" /> Breath of Fire is the first role-playing game in the Breath of Fire series. It was originally released for the Super NES in Japan in 1993 by Capcom, and was later brought to North America in 1994 by Squaresoft (now Square Enix). It was later re-released for the Game Boy Advance worldwide, this time by Capcom themselves.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>07 Mar 2007 06:08:53</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Mega Man X</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/megamanx/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/e/e769f211e3b801abec07091d0a9b4189_sq.gif" title="Mega Man X Image" /> Mega Man X, released in 1993 by Capcom, is the first game in the Mega Man X series. The first subseries of the popular Mega Man series, it was made primarily as a stepping stone between the NES and SNES incarnations of the original series. In Japan, it is titled Rock Man X. It was released on the SNES first, then ported to the PC in 1995. The game was remade in 2006 as Mega Man Maverick Hunter X (Irregular Hunter X in Japan), for the PlayStation Portable.<br />
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The Mega Man series has always been an action game that focuses on &quot;run-and-gun&quot; gameplay. The player takes control of Mega Man X (&quot;X&quot; for short), a Maverick Hunter who seeks to stop Sigma's rebellion against humans. After an introductory stage, the player is presented with a stage selection screen that depicts eight Maverick boss characters.<br />
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After the player selects a Maverick to battle, X is teleported into the Maverick's base of operations. The player must dodge obstacles, destroy enemies and other hazards, and keep their life bar as high as possible. Defeating a stage and its boss Maverick rewards X with the boss's weapon, which can be used in a rock-paper-scissors fashion to defeat other boss characters. This mechanic is carried over from the Mega Man Classic series; Capcom maintained the tradition throughout the new series, with a few twists. In the X series, completing a stage may affect the environment of other stages, possibly making them easier or more hazardous.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>02 Mar 2007 02:12:59</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Mega Man X4</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/megamanx4/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/0/009a28e2f4bef1a52d258cd9da4ddba4_sq.jpg" title="Mega Man X4 Image" /> Mega Man X4 is the fourth game in the Mega Man X series. This game was originally released on July 31st, 1997 for the Sega Saturn in North America. Both the Sega Saturn and PlayStation versions were soon released simultaneously on August 1st, 1997 in Japan. The PC version was released in January 1st, 1998, and runs in operating systems after and including Windows 95. It was part of the Mega Man X Collection for the Nintendo GameCube and PlayStation 2.<br />
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Following the third defeat of Sigma, Cain Labs issues an initiative to create a supplementary military force to complement the Maverick Hunters. The army, called the Repliforce, is a strict military regime led by General and his second-in-command, Colonel.<br />
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Six months following the inception of the group, Cain Labs finds its methods to be ineffective, questionable, and potentially dangerous in the Maverick defense. To make matters worse, behind the scenes, General has been meeting with a mysterious figure who plots the Hunters' demise, insinuating that they are a &quot;significant threat&quot; to the Repliforce's jurisdiction.<br />
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Mayhem breaks out when the Sky Lagoon, a massive floating city, is sent crashing down onto the city below it, killing millions of civilians, humans and Reploids alike. The game begins here where either X or Zero is dispatched to investigate possible causes of the disaster only to become entangled, once again, in a struggle against Sigma to save the world.<br />
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At the beginning of the game, the player chooses to play either as X or Zero. Though both of them go through the same stages, they operate differently, and get different challenges from the terrain. They must avoid obstacles like falling debris and spikes, and destroy enemy robots to reach the end of the stages.<br />
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X wields a plasma cannon on his arm (X-Buster) that he uses to attack from a distance. It can be charged to fire stronger shots. He can dash to go beneath enemy shots, or also to jump twice as far as he usually can, letting him get to hard-to-reach places. When he defeats one of the eight bosses, he will gain a new weapon for his Buster, which fires an attack similar to one of the boss'. They have limited ammo, however, which is shown by an energy bar next to his health bar. In some stages, X will find capsules that contain upgrades that greatly enhance his capabilities.<br />
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Zero is more melee-oriented, and must get up close and personal with his foes. Though he is more prone to being damaged than X, his Z-Saber's power and accuracy compensate. Not all of his moves are weapon-based, so he learns different skills from the bosses, such as ones that increase his movement skills (such as double-jumping and air-dashing). From other bosses, he gains battle techniques, performed with combinations of a button and a direction on the control pad.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>02 Mar 2007 10:58:31</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Devil May Cry</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/DevilMayCry/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/c/c835edc81429a728052f4c63b55e7562_sq.jpg" title="Devil May Cry Image" /> PS2 action game with a dark, gothic look that stars a silver-haired descendent of a long-forgotten hero. Dante has inherited heroism from his ancestors, and along with it, vampiric genes, to boot. These generic attributes enable Dante to perform several important actions that make Devil May Cry unlike any action game Capcom has created before. Dante can shoot with guns and slash with several kinds of swords, but he's also able to transform into a hovering nightmare that's even more powerful. As Dante progresses through the game, he unearths numerous weapons (including his dual-pistols and shotguns), and powerful swords, each possessing various elemental powers. Among the enemies Dante fights are the low-class Demonic (which normally are slow but fight surprisingly fast), the grim-reaper like Death, which hover in air and travel through walls, and attack with scissors-like weapons and scythes, and the high-level castle rulers, the Phantoms.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>01 Feb 2007 12:07:44</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/ResidentEvilUmbrellaChronicles/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/a/a81bd38438d35f7b998bffe4108d4239_sq.jpg" title="Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles Image" /> Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles is the first Resident Evil game to make an appearance on the Nintendo Wii. It is set to launch sometime in 2007. Not much information have been revealed at this point, however we do know that it takes place before Resident Evil 4 and after Resident Evil Code Veronica X.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>04 Feb 2007 03:58:43</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Mega Man X3</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/megamanx3/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/5/5392f4e7ee0f6e83b4313d1219f18472_sq.png" title="Mega Man X3 Image" /> Mega Man X3 was released in 1995 by Capcom. It was the third game in the Mega Man X sub-franchise and the last to appear on the Super Nintendo. An enhanced version was also released on the Sega Saturn, PlayStation, and PC in Japan and Europe in 1996, and the PC version arrived in North America in 1998; the enhanced version included remixed music and anime-style cutscenes. It is currently available in the anthology collection Mega Man X Collection, which includes the first six Mega Man X games and Mega Man Battle &amp; Chase. The PlayStation version of X3, not the SNES version, appears in the X collection. Mega Man X Collection was released for the GameCube and PlayStation 2 on January 10th, 2006.<br />
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Like its predecessor, Mega Man X2, Capcom included the C4 chip to allow for some limited 3D graphics and transparency effects. Mega Man X3 was the first game in which Zero is a playable character in addition to X.<br />
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Mega Man X3 is an action game where the player is given a selection screen of stages to begin. When selected, the player uses Mega Man X to blast various enemies throughout the level and reach the boss character, where defeating it wins the stage and earns a new weapon for the player to utilize.<br />
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The story of Mega Man X3 revolves around a Reploid scientist named Dr. Doppler. In the year 21XX, the threat of the Mavericks had been neutralized thanks to Doppler's technology, which prevented the Mavericks from going berserk. The reformed Reploids had formed an utopia near their new mentor called Doppler Town. It seemed that all was well, until the former Maverick Reploids suddenly reverted and once again began causing trouble. Dr. Doppler was held accountable, and X and Zero were sent out to contain the new threat. They were soon after called back to Maverick HQ, which was under attack by Doppler's forces.<br />
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However, the two did not realize that while Doppler was indeed behind the new Maverick threat, someone else was pulling his strings. As if that wasn't bad enough, one of X and Zero's old enemies is back from the dead, ready to take them down.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>02 Mar 2007 02:48:09</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Mega Man X8</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/megamanx8/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/6/6a968259386cae8a8ac4602a3b8a7b9a_sq.jpg" title="Mega Man X8 Image" /> Mega Man X8 (Rockman X8 in Japan) is the eighth and most recent game in the Mega Man X video game series, released in PlayStation 2 and PC. After fan complaints over Mega Man X7's foray into 3-D, Capcom went back to 2-D linear progression through stages, although there are two 3-D rail-shooter stages in the game. Also, an unlockable demo of X8 was featured in the PlayStation 2 version of Mega Man X Command Mission.<br />
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It is the year 21XX. X, Axl, and Zero are sent on a mission near the Jakob Tower to investigate a unique crab-like Mechaniloid. They manage to defeat it, but are then interrupted by a hail of missiles from Vile, who has apparently been resurrected from his earlier defeat in Mega Man X3. Vile has kidnapped the Jakob Tower project leader, Lumine, for unknown reasons and it becomes the Maverick Hunters' mission to rescue him.<br />
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However, what the Hunters do not know is that Sigma has returned once again, this time with his most ambitious plot yet. In Mega Man X7, it was revealed that Axl is the first of his kind, a prototype next-generation Reploid that has the ability to copy other reploids' DNA via a copy chip. In addition, they have subroutines built in to prevent them from going Maverick.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>03 Mar 2007 12:21:07</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Resident Evil Zero</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/ResidentEvilZero/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/d/d11c3232675fb4bda73631ed8edeade9_sq.jpg" title="Resident Evil Zero Image" /> Resident Evil 0 marks the first totally exclusive, original survival horror title for Nintendo's GameCube system. Starring Rebecca Chambers, and a new character Billy Coen in a prequel to Resident Evil 1. Explore new areas of Raccoon City, and search to uncover the secrets of the T-Virus. <br />
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Control both characters simultaneously, switching between back and forth and splitting up to solve new puzzles. Items can now be dropped anywhere in the game, replacing the traditional item boxes in previous games. Detailed character models and realistic backgrounds (mixing pre-rendered pictures with animated effects) take the horror to the next level.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>31 Jan 2007 10:58:42</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Resident Evil Code Veronica X</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/ResidentEvilCVX/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/4/4ef5faf7f693c37cec38e8b170a99beb_sq.jpg" title="Resident Evil Code Veronica X Image" /> Experience a side chapter in the popular Biohazard franchise with Resident Evil - CODE: Veronica X. After narrowly surviving the horrific onslaught in Raccoon City, Claire Redfield now seeks clues in search of her missing brother, Chris. To her horror, she discovers Umbrella Corporation's insidious activities are not isolated to the remote, mid-western city. No. Something much larger is going on here. Flesh-eating zombies and horrific beasts haunt Claire's every move. Just how far does this twisted conspiracy extend? What is Umbrella Corporation really up to? And who is behind this biotech terror? The answer lies within this port of the Dreamcast original, with slight enhancements and added cut scenes. As an added bonus, the first printings of Veronica X shipped with a demo Devil May Cry demo disc.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>01 Feb 2007 12:28:05</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Devil May Cry 2</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/DevilMayCry2/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/2/286a8d6d241b7c6f0787a246e576893a_sq.jpg" title="Devil May Cry 2 Image" /> Dante is back!<br />
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Prepare for the next, stylish chapter of Capcom?s ultimate action thriller, Devil May Cry! Dante, the mysterious half-man, half-demon action hero is back to battle the legions of the underworld. Sporting trash-talking attitude and rock star good looks, Dante launches into a new adventure with twice the environments, twice the graphic sizzle and twice the gameplay of the original!<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>01 Feb 2007 12:12:57</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Mega Man X2</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/megamanx2/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/6/660e1fb2852dfcee9ac729b0284ac97c_sq.png" title="Mega Man X2 Image" /> Mega Man X2 was released in 1994 by Capcom and is the second game in the Mega Man X sub-franchise. It used the same graphics engine from the first installment of the series, but Capcom included an in-cartridge enhancement known as the C4 chip to improve semitransparencies and allow for some 3D graphics in the game. Mega Man X3 was the only other game to ever use this chip. Like the first game, it's praised for having an excellent soundtrack.<br />
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Mega Man X2 is an action game, where the player is given a selection screen of stages to begin, When selected, the player uses Mega Man X to blast various enemies throughout the level and reach the boss character, where defeating it wins the stage and earns a new weapon to utilize for the player.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>02 Mar 2007 02:30:06</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Mega Man X5</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/megamanx5/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/1/17133a54ce57df80a55662587477220a_sq.jpg" title="Mega Man X5 Image" /> Mega Man X5 is the fifth main game in the Mega Man X series by Capcom. It was released in 2000 for the PlayStation, three years after Mega Man X4, and in 2002 for PC. This was re-released on January 10, 2006 as part of the Mega Man X Collection for the GameCube and PlayStation 2.<br />
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An indeterminate amount of time after the events of Mega Man X4, a new plot to destroy the Maverick Hunters is hatched by Sigma, who has been revived again (as in X4, it is unknown who revived him or how). Sigma, after conducting research on the origin and design of Zero, decides to discover how to unlock Zero's true power, hopefully destroying X in the process. Sigma attacks the Maverick Hunters directly, intending to lose. When he does, he spreads a Maverick virus across the Earth, throwing it into chaos. Meanwhile, a Reploid mercenary named Dynamo is hired by Sigma to make the Space Colony Eurasia collide with Earth. The Hunters have only 16 hours to avoid collision.<br />
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X5 was developed by a different team than X4, and this is very evident in the style of gameplay. The most prominent difference in this iteration is the time limit of 16 hours, until the space station Eurasia crashes into Earth. If the crash is not prevented, this does not end the game - it merely changes the course of the story. Every time the player enters a stage, one hour is expended. Due to the nature of the storyline, there are multiple endings to the game. Which ending is seen depends on such factors as whether or not the crash of Eurasia is prevented, and whether X or Zero is used to defeat the last boss.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>02 Mar 2007 11:24:21</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Mega Man X7</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/Megamanx7/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/5/57a430c69bccdc241c47fbd3ed11e4bf_sq.jpg" title="Mega Man X7 Image" /> Mega Man X7 is the seventh main game in the Mega Man X series, and the first to have 3D gameplay.<br />
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The Red Alert Syndicate is a new group of Reploids, similar to the Repliforce, only consisting more of vigilantes. They claim to hunt Mavericks, like the Maverick Hunters, but apparently they do far more than that. One of their members, Axl, decides he's had enough of their &quot;murdering&quot; and so he tries to leave the group. Unfortunately, the group's leader, Red, doesn't take very kindly to this and goes on a mad tear to get Axl back.<br />
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When Axl finds his way to the Maverick Hunter base after stumbling across Zero, Red decides this means war and issues a challenge to the Hunters--he will release some Mavericks that Red Alert has in captivity, and whichever group can defeat the Mavericks first will win Axl.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>03 Mar 2007 12:05:49</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Resident Evil Outbreak File 1</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/ResidentEvilOutbreakFile1/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/d/d21782e563ace6db7636b588e62ca301_sq.jpg" title="Resident Evil Outbreak File 1 Image" /> Survival horror spreads across the Internet in Capcom's new Resident Evil Outbreak for PlayStation 2. Play either in the single-player mode, or join others online against the terrifying setting of a zombie infested Raccoon City. Choose your own path in Outbreak, as the game's story adjusts to the player's decisions. Escape the city quickly as a clock ticks down the seconds to the moment a government missile eradicates the infected citizens of the doomed town. Be brave and play alone, or join up to four other survivors in a horrific battle to uncover the dark secrets of Umbrella, the biological company responsible for the chaos.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>01 Feb 2007 08:46:50</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Resident Evil Outbreak File 2</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/ResidentEvilOutbreakFile2/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/5/58f02977aaf4adfe783805e45438d1b3_sq.jpg" title="Resident Evil Outbreak File 2 Image" /> Continuing the dramatic story of an epidemic caused by a secret biological weapon infecting the people of Raccoon City, Resident Evil Outbreak File #2 brings longtime survival horror fans back into the world of online terror. Citizens are turning into flesh-eating zombies and swarming the streets, while only a few desperate survivors remain. Totaling eight characters in all, each survivor has different and unique abilities that they must use to escape the city before the government annihilates it with a deadly hydrogen bomb. Brand new scenarios, improved computer AI, additional character powers, and faster load times are but a few of the game's new additions since the previous version. Developed exclusively for the PlayStation 2.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>01 Feb 2007 08:57:30</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Resident Evil 5</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/ResidentEvil5/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/c/c29908496a35719883d49e32ed9d34fe_sq.jpg" title="Resident Evil 5 Image" /> Resident Evil 5 is the first Resident Evil game for both the XBOX 360 and the PS3. The events in Resident Evil 5 take place after those of Resident Evil 4. Capcom has been very tight lipped about Resident Evil 5. All they have released is the trailer below, and that was two years ago. The game is to be released sometime in 2007/2008. But don't be surprised if the push it back to 2009.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>04 Feb 2007 04:06:17</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/xmenmutantapocalypse/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/c/c7a82ed2d0345733f8cf7df22f3ac6d3_sq.gif" title="X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse Image" /> X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse is a 1994 Super Nintendo fighting game by Capcom in which the X-Men must rescue mutants from captivity in the Genosha island complex. Each X-Man has a specific mission he or she must accomplish. Professor X issues an order which the X-Men must complete to finish their missions, but the levels may be played in any order. After that, Apocalypse (and later, Magneto) appears with the intention of destroying Genosha. In this case, the missions are shared by all characters (not specific) and the player can choose which X-Man suits better for the current mission.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>02 Mar 2007 04:46:34</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Mega Man X6</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/megamanx6/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/2/29900aa9002438751daf2b34c40fa02e_sq.jpg" title="Mega Man X6 Image" /> Mega Man X6 is the sixth main game in the Mega Man X series by Capcom, and is the first to not be directed by series creator Keiji Inafune. It was released in 2001 for the PlayStation. The game was released for the PC in 2003 as well, but only in Asia. The game was re-released on January 10th, 2006 as part of the Mega Man X Collection for the GameCube and PlayStation 2.<br />
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The story begins three weeks after the Eurasia Incident - with Zero missing, presumed dead, and the Earth's surface rendered uninhabitable - when a Reploid researcher named Gate, curious about the state of the world, stumbles across the Eurasia colony crash site, where finds what he thinks is a piece of debris and takes it back to his lab to analyze it. A week later, Gate is revealed to have gained tremendous power, and as a result becomes Maverick and begins plotting against the Maverick Hunters.<br />
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The gameplay is very similar to Mega Man X5. The player can select X with the option to outfit him with different armors offering unique abilities (most of which have to be downloaded, as always, through Dr. Light's hidden capsules.) Zero can be unlocked after finding and defeating the Zero Nightmare, bringing his own weapons and techniques to the fold, including a refined Z-Saber fighting style. Both characters can be equipped with various items earned after rescuing Reploids throughout every level, boosting their abilities further.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>02 Mar 2007 11:49:31</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Demon's Crest</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/demonscrest/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/f/fcebc0cf05cb6931c1dce99e46c94467_sq.jpg" title="Demon's Crest Image" /> The Red Arremer demon Firebrand is on a quest to collect all of the elemental Crests, magical stones which preside over their respective elements (Fire, Earth, Water, Air, Time, and Heaven). It is said that when all crests are combined, the Crest of Infinity will appear, allowing its holder infinite power, and the ability to conquer any and all realms with it. However, during his quest, he is gravely wounded in a battle with the Demon Dragon in his efforts to claim the Crest of Heaven, and his nemesis Phalanx uses Firebrand's moment of weakness to attack him and steal all of his crests for himself, with the exception of the Crest of Fire which was broken into pieces in the fight (Firebrand still has one shard of it at the game's outset). Having fallen back to earth in the coliseum where he fought the Dragon earlier, Fireband is forced to destroy him for good to survive, so that he can go after Phalanx and reclaim the Crests. Whether Firebrand wants them for power, or for glory, is never stated.<br />
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    <li class="user_li">Firebrand: The story's anti-hero. Known as the Red Blaze by the lesser demons who fear him. He has the ability to tap into the power of the crests to increase his powers, or even take on entirely new forms.<br /></li><br />
    <li class="user_li">Phalanx: The arch-nemesis of Firebrand. He desires the crests for himself, so that he may summon the Crest of Infinity and obtain ultimate power to conquer both the demon realm and the human worlds.<br /></li><br />
    <li class="user_li">Arma: A general in service of Phalanx, Arma has been given orders to hunt down and retrieve the Crest of Fire from Firebrand. The player encounters Arma on several occasions throughout the game, each time receiving one of the Crests he was given for safekeeping as spoils of victory (first the Crest of Earth, then the Crest of Wind, and finally the Crest of Time). Upon losing the Time Crest to Firebrand, Arma seals himself within it to help Firebrand in his quest to defeat Phalanx.<br /></li><br />
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The gameplay is a mix of standard platforming, with mild RPG elements and occasional side-scrolling shooter sequences. Each level can be played multiple times, and often the player has to revisit a level with new Crests to access areas, items and bosses that he could not before.<br />
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The player collects different 'crests' which, when equipped during the game, allowing you to change into different-ability Firebrands. Some of the powers possible are Earth, Wind and Water. The player also collects talismans, magic potions and other equipment during their journey.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>05 Apr 2007 10:45:20</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Vampire Savior</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/vsav/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/3/314fd3d785ec3a3cf8d39433fcc25b28_sq.png" title="Vampire Savior Image" /> Vampire Savior is a fighting game by CAPCOM. It is the sequel to Night Warriors and it is the third game in the DarkStalkers game series. It features characters based on famous myths and fantasy rather than standard martial arts fare. It also emphasizes on the use of special attacks.<br />
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Vampire Savior adds in new characters such as Q-Bee, B.B.Hood (Bulleta in Japan), Lilith and Jedah. <br />
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Due to space limitations of the CPS-2 (Capcom Play System 2), the arcade version does not include the entire 18 character cast (however the console ports do). As such, another version dubbed Vampire Savior 2 replaces two characters with Huitzil and Pyron. This version was only released in Japanese arcades.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>23 May 2007 02:06:30</pubDate>		</item>	</channel></rss>