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Disney Infinity, showcasing what is basically their version of Skylanders.
The Avengers are prepared for battle...
...as are these DC characters. (har!)
Another random E3 crowd shot.
While it's not my favorite design, seeing this bulky Batmobile from Batman: Arkham Knight in person was impressive.
Always loved the original Gauntlet arcade game.
That said, I'm not sold on this new one. I didn't enjoy Diablo III, and it looks like that's what they're going for here.
A Titanfall prototype figure.
Aww... these lil' Street Fighter figures are adorable, but there better be a green version of Blanka.
A lovely vase or Mega Man's arm cannon? You make the call!
Run, Mega Man, run!
Tyrant from Resident Evil admiring his manicure.
I really loved this Dhalsim statue. Yoga flame!
I have a feeling that these Street Fighter characters would take issue with being turned into Hello Kitty dolls.
Word up, Ryu.
Just like the "Wrestling Buddies" from back in the day, now you'll be able to get Ryu & Chun-Li Street Fighter ones too.
I like this photo angle, because it makes it look like the EA Sports guy is really enthralled with the police truck.
Gotta love how they added a nice, lengthy string of drool to dangle from the maw of this huge Evolve monster statue.
In retrospect, Capcom probably could've had a photo area setup where the photographers didn't have to stand so far away.
Still, I did manage to slay this dragon, so there's no real reason to complain.
What better way to kick off the Video Gaming History Museum area than with the Atari Jaguar?
The classic 3-player arcade cabinet for Michael Jackson's Moonwalker.
A variety of promotional video game buttons.
More buttons.
Yep... more buttons.
If you had this lunchbox and thermos, you were the coolest kid in the cafeteria by default.
Classic Q*bert figures.
I've never heard of "The Cosmic Adventure of Captain Sticky".
Then again, I've never been to an adult entertainment expo before.
Still waiting for the mobile phone version of this to come out.
The Magnavox Odyssey.
Yep, the controllers were built right into the system itself.
The vintage wood paneled Atari 2600 living room returns once again.
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Reader Comments
Man, I love sprite based games as much as the next guy, but holy shit. Too much.
Also, the description for Hohokum kinda reminds me of what regular people on TV in the early 90s thought all video games were like: batshit insane randomfests.
EDIT: Oh holy crap, Capcom finally remembered who Captain Commando is.
Also, not sure if you're being serious or not with calling Spiderman and co. DC characters.
Also also, the Neo-Geo picture reminds me: what did you think of the last Samurai Shodown game, RoG?
Hohokum is all about exploring without any clear goal, but it really is a beautiful game that I'm sure anybody would enjoy playing.
As for Samurai Shodown, the last one I really enjoyed a lot was part IV. Haven't had a chance to spend time on Samurai Spirits Sen though (I assume that's the one you're talking about).
And yeah, that's the one I meant. We got it translated as Edge of Destiny, because singular japanese syllables aren't cool enough for us.