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Posted 2/2/12 2:00 pm ET by Charles Webb in News, PS3, Video, Xbox 360
Dress the hack 'n slash action game's sexy cheerleader up like Bruce Campbell and create a whole mess of conflicting feelings.
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Posted 1/12/12 2:00 pm ET by Charles Webb in PS3, Video, Xbox 360
Grasshopper Manufacture and WB Interactive reveal the necromantic villain from the upcoming zombie-slaying cheerleader action game.
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Posted 12/15/11 10:37 am ET by Charles Webb in News, PS3, Video, Warner Bros., Xbox 360
Truth in advertising from Suda51, Grasshopper, and WB Interactive.
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Posted 3/28/11 1:32 pm ET by Adam Rosenberg in News, iPhone / iPad

Grasshopper Manufacture is one of the most imaginative game developers working today, thanks largely to the vision of its top boss Goichi "Suda51" Suda. While fans eagerly await the June-releasing "Shadows of the Damned," Suda's collaboration with "Resident Evil" creator Shinji Mikami, they'll be able to tide themselves over with a newly announced iOS game from Grasshopper, called "Frog Minutes."
Posted 9/21/10 12:00 pm ET by Brian Warmoth in News, PC, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360

"Shadows of the Damned," the new zombie/horror/action shooter from the creators of "No More Heroes" and "Resident Evil" turned out to be a PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 title when Goichi Suda and Shinji Mikami unveiled it during a Tokyo Game Show announcement last week. It wasn't always destined to be exclusive to those two consoles, however. In fact, it was originally planned to be on the Wii and PC, which is something you don't see every day.
Posted 9/15/10 6:30 pm ET by Brian Warmoth in News, PS3, Xbox 360

Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami and "No More Heroes" mastermind Goichi Suda seem to have developed something between "Doom" and Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's "From Dusk Till Dawn," and they've decided to call it "Shadows of the Damned." The game was officially named in a Tokyo Game Show presentation where it received a trailer and a publisher in the form of Electronic Arts.
Posted 7/14/10 6:00 pm ET by Brian Warmoth in News, Wii

Japan won't be getting "No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle" until October 21, but when they do, their limited edition extras look like they will join the British "No More Heroes" clothing that came out earlier this year in the category of "cool things not sold in the U.S."
Posted 6/25/10 6:00 pm ET by Brian Warmoth in News

I'm going to be completely honest with you. As someone who has from time to time Googled around looking for "No More Heroes" T-shirts, finding out that British clothing sellers Chateau Roux tranformed their store into Airport 51 from May 28 through June 4 and had "NMH"-based apparel caused my inner fanboy to sigh. It turns out they were probably way expensive and only available in London anyway, though, so don't go beating yourself up too much if this news makes your heart sad.
Posted 5/19/10 2:00 pm ET by Brian Warmoth in 3DS / DS, News

"No More Heroes" creator Goichi Suda loves new control systems, and as the "NMH" series has demonstrated, he also likes Star Wars' lightsabers. He's already committed to developing for Project Natal and the PlayStation Move. The guy apparently just can't say no to new technology, and his latest love, the Nintendo 3DS, may have him thinking about another George Lucas-inspired concept.
Posted 3/17/10 9:51 am ET by Brian Warmoth in News, Wii

Travis Touchdown's story may be over in the "No More Heroes" series, but "No More Heroes 3" could still happen without him. "No More Heroes 2" needs to provoke at least the same fan response that its predecessor received, though, in order to convince Suda51 to stick with the franchise for another round.
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