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I applied The Red Herb to be a part of Capcom’s Press Center. Instead of laughing my submission...

I applied The Red Herb to be a part of Capcom’s Press Center.

Instead of laughing my submission away, they concurred this was (somehow) a video game press outlet and approved.  Thanks, folks!  Probably not the biggest deal, just a cool little addition on top of an otherwise mentally and physically taxing day.

I’ve actually been a huge Capcom kid at heart – their titles being some of the first to...


“…Resident Evil: Revelations is one of the finest entries in the franchise to date. The game packs...

“…Resident Evil: Revelations is one of the finest entries in the franchise to date. The game packs improvements to the series’ reliable gameplay, impressive visuals, and a story that puts the last two main series entries to shame.”

From Tim Turi’s review for Revelations (3DS) which awarded the game a 9 out of 10 and “Game of the Month.”

Game Informer, February 2012, Issue 226

Reading this review...


This'll Brighten Your Day

This'll Brighten Your Day:

Every Dead Space 2 death scene in one fifteen minute block of heartwarming disaster.  Happy holidays.


"I know the 3DS is fighting a tough fight, but a samurai should never pick an easy fight. I want to..."

I know the 3DS is fighting a tough fight, but a samurai should never pick an easy fight. I want to participate in the fight to turn the tide of battle.

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Keiji Inafune, former creative mastermind behind Capcom’s game development, speaking to Game Informer on why his new company, Comcept, is slapping together Kaio: King of Pirates – a quirky, swashbuckling game based loosely on Romance of the...


"What I really want to do is be in the forefront of game development once again myself…Probably..."

What I really want to do is be in the forefront of game development once again myself…Probably working on a smaller project with even younger developers. Or I might be interested in making something that I can make myself, by myself. Something really small.

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Shigeru Miyamoto speaking with Wired on his plans for the future which won’t include any more games requiring five-year development cycles.

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