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2011 in Review: Hacking Runs Rampant

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2011 was a year in which we learned how unsecure “secure” sites can be and how little of our private info is private if the wrong people are pushing the buttons.

E3 2011: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon CIty hands-on preview

We had some time to check out Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City at E3 2011. I tested the game along with three other players in a LAN co-op mission to save Raccoon City from a zombie infestation.

We started the demo with six playable characters each with their own set of unique skills and a handful of weapons. The first thing I noticed about the game is that while the textures and visuals remain somewhat similar to RE5, the gameplay mechanics have been tweaked quite a bit. The most accurate game comparison I can draw would be between Left 4 Dead series. I actually had to inquire with one of the Capcom representatives regarding which gaming mode was being demoed (as the sheer number of enemies was reminiscent of a horde/Nazi zombie mode). He assured me that I was indeed testing the campaign mode. In addition, I was able to shoot and run simultaneously.

Tecmo touts ability to bounce breasts in newest Ninja Gaiden game

Somewhere soon, a group of video game company executives will meet in a conference room and discuss how to market games to women. Tecmo’s latest ad campaign for Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 will likely only get mentioned as a “How Not To.”

It seems the newest Ninja Gaiden sequel gives players the opportunity to control the way female characters’ breasts move with the Sony Sixaxis controller. No, seriously (click through for the video).