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Infinity Blade tips and tricks

Infinity Blade tips guide iPhone iPad

Infinity Blade is one of the most gorgeous looking games on the App Store for iPhone and iPad, but it can be challenging on later levels.

Developers Chair and Epic Games reveal their top tips for the medieval action title.

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Noby Noby Boy creator: “Japan is a zombie”

Keita Takahashi Games TM

The creator of arguably the world’s weirdest game Mr Keita Takahashi has hit out at the Japanese games industry by describing it as a zombie.

He revealed his views in an interview with Games TM after quitting his post at Namco Bandai, where he produced weird and wonderful titles such as those in the Katamari series. Now he is working freelance with his wife on projects like building playgrounds in Nottingham. But where does that leave the Japanese industry? Leet shares its views.

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Dance Central: hands-on

Leet tested out Dance Central for Xbox 360 Kinect at Harmonix’s headquarters in Massachusetts, ahead of its UK launch on Wednesday November 10th.

But does the motion-based dance game groove like the pros or fall flat on its face? Check out this full report to find out.

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Video: Super Mario Bros glitches

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Mario, Nintendo has released a video containing glitches from the original NES Super Mario Bros.

We never experienced any of these bugs when we played the original, but knew the 1UP trick existed. View the video above to take a trip down glitchy memory lane.

Need for Speed Hot Pursuit: first play

Leet Games Blog was at the Eurogamer Expo 2010 on the weekend, and we got hands-on with a bundle of some of the best upcoming games.

Hot Pursuit was one of the most anticipated racers there. Here’s what we thought about it.

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New Devil May Cry trailer makes fanboys cry

Capcom has announced a brand new game in its slash ‘em up Devil May Cry series. Simply titled DmC and set in modern-day, the fifth game promises to “redefine the franchise”. Let’s face it, it needs to be after DMC4.

DmC features a younger, skinnier emo-style Dante – causing fanboys across the world to cry into their pillows and post angry comments over at VG247. It will be released on Xbox 360 and PS3 and will likely arrive next year. What do you think about it?

Epic shows off Citadel on iPhone

Epic Games' Project Sword

Epic Games was at a special Apple press conference last week to demonstrate its gorgeous new Unreal Engine 3 for mobile.

It has since released a free tech demo on the App Store, titled Epic Citadel, allowing players to explore this new world for free. We’ve got the trailer and demo for you here.

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Back to the Future game incoming

Telltale Games' new adventure title

Things are getting heavy over at Telltale Games. The Sam & Max developer is working on an episodic point-and-click adventure game based on the legendary Back to the Future films.

Even the doc himself – Christopher Lloyd – will be offering his voice for the game, which is due out this winter.

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Epic’s Mark Rein apologises to indie dev

Following a spout at the recent Develop Awards 2010 in Brighton last week, Epic Games’ Mark Rein has apologised to an indie developer for remarks made about his business processes.

Reign originally entered a conference halfway through and ‘heckled’ the panel of indies – one of which, Cliff Harris of Positech Games, later posted a blog telling Epic to “fuck off.” Rein has since apologised – here’s the full story:

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Arcade: the classic cabinets

I, Adam White, may have made the outrageous claim that Rambo: Arcade was the best arcade game ever made. It must have been the euphoric sensation of being John Rambo.

To right my monstrous oversight of such classics as Duck Hunt and House of the Dead, here at Leet Games Blog we take a look at some of the more innovative and intriguing arcade machines – starting with the old school originals.

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