Post Tagged with: "Silent-Hill"

Shadows of the Damned Revealed with an Explosive Trailer at TGS

During their TGS media briefing, EA’s new action/adventure game, “Shadows of the Damned” was shown off with an exciting new trailer.

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Five O’Clock Fan Art: Portal and Silent Hill

This is the first time that Silent Hill has been combined with something it has no right combining with, and I’m sure it won’t the last. I give you: Companion Cube Head.

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Five O’Clock Fan Art: Mario Meets Silent Hill

“More Mario fan art?!” Yes, more Mario fan art. And you know what? You’re just making a scene and embarrassing yourself. So stop it, all of you, and enjoy the pesky plumber’s adventure into Silent Hill. I’m sure he isn’t enjoying it.

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Super Awesome Cosplay Weekly Spotlight #2

Here at Ripten, we embrace diversity. We understand that there are many different shades of geek and that we have no right to cater to the handful we deem worthy of our love. Why ignore those who spend hard earned money and precious time on the costumes we take for granted? Now, we bring you [...]

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Foreign Pringles Commercial Proves Video Games Are More Fun with Crunch and Nudity

In a contrasting string of commercials, Pringles stack their chip against bagged brand competitors. The premise is simple — “not every chip gets you to the crunch.” And as you’ll see in the Silent Hill video game scenario below, when you finally do get to the “crunch”, a strip teasing Lara Croft will be waiting. [...]

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Silent Hill is Coming Home Soon

Konami’s upcoming release of Silent HillĀ HomecomingĀ has influenced the birth of a new little media widget to help you stay up to date with the game. Lucky for you, we decided to steal it and plop it on Ripten for your viewing pleasure. Just a word of warning: Silent Hill is a disturbing series, and the [...]

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E for All Wrap-Up: Konami’s Killer Handheld Games

One of the nicest surprises of last weekend’s E for All show was Konami’s booth, which was filled with promising games. Enough has been said about MGS4, but on the handheld front, Konami was making waves with original versions of four of their most popular franchises.

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