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Castle Crashers is going to get a lot pinker

Castle Crashers hasn’t been forgotten. It’s almost hard to believe this game was released in the summer of 2008, and still has an active community. This community has also been requesting an addition the Castle Crashers family. Fans have wanted a pink knight, and they shall receive one – for a price.

You can win this 24k gold Xbox 360

Every once in a while, something comes along that makes our mouths drop in awe. That’s how the collective gaming universe feels when gazing upon this golden Xbox 360. This fully functional 24k gold plated console is being offered as a grand prize in The Behemoth’s Tournament of Champions. All you have to do to win this console is best all others in a Castle Crashers arena battle competition.

Castle Crashers finally coming to PSN August 31, 2010

It has been a long time coming, but The Behemoth has finally locked down a release date for Castle Crashers on the PlayStation Network. Gamers in the United States, Mexico and Canada can start castle crashing on August 31, 2010.

Gamer crochets real-life Sackboy Kratos, Ezio, and more

Ever since LittleBigPlanet came out, many creative gamers have sought to replicate those danged cuddly and soft-looking Sackboys in real life. Nursing student Nikki is one such person. In between her studies and gaming she crochets, then displays her adorable creations on her blog Pig Corner.

Castle Crashers PS3 is one step closer to completion

Currently Castle Crashers is in the progress of being tested by a third party. It already passed internal testing at The Behemoth and is one step closer to being sent to Sony for the finishing touches. During the past ten months The Behemoth had been cooking up something special for the PS3 version of the game. A volleyball multiplayer mode has been revealed in addition to a Trophy support announcement.

Enough with the patches

I would like to touch on a topic that seems to be popping up constantly. I’m talking about game developers patching up games like there’s no tomorrow. Most recently, games such as LittleBigPlanet, SOCOM Confrontation, Fable 2, and Castle Crashers have been victims of a crucial gameplay element being either broken or excluded from launch. The good thing about technology and consoles in this generation is the ability of adding or fixing content through the use of a simple patch. However, just because developers have this ability doesn’t mean they should abuse it.