That Friday music video is terrible! Oh, Rebecca Black. Please work onDeadly Preminition 2.
Wolves were confirmed forMinecraft(oh yes!),River City Ransom 2is somehow miraculously a thing that is happening, Square Enix canceled the bizarre-lookingGun Loco, Double Fine is bringing downloadable content toStacking, and other light news made the rounds on this glorious Friday.
Destructoid Originals:Interstellar Marines: AAA Indie and the road aheadFriday Night Fights: Breakin’ Birthday editionNew Destructoid Show: Dragon Age Nazi Dinosaurs?!
Contests:Win Halo: Reach Legendary Edition + the Defiant Map Pack
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News:Marvelous working on an ‘incredible’ 2D 3DS gameBlazBlue exists because Guilty Gear fans are ‘too old’Wait … Heavy Rain invented a genre?Square Enix cancels Gun LocoMolyneux: Fable 3 not so great, Fable 4 must amaze you!‘Billy Joel Piano Challenge’ coming to Rock Band 33DS is taking fog effects very seriously, guysStacking DLC to find ‘The Lost Hobo King’Mass Effect 2 ‘Arrival’ DLC arrives on March 29Sony’s shaving gel PS3 promo goes horribly wrongDark Horse to publish digital Dungeon Siege comicIslands of Wakfu hits XBLA on March 30River City Ransom 2 is a thing, coming this SummerThor, Captain America games embrace 3D supportEA and Maxis confirm Darkspore delay and open betaVolition: Make a game worth stealing, then talk piracyMotorStorm Apocalypse delayed in North America, tooNext up for Minecraft? Wolves! Yes, wolvesMonday Night Combat free to play on Steam this weekendFree App of the Day: RobotNGunSony promises same-day digital releases for NGPMicrosoft talks Games on Demand pricingPC sales: The Oddboxx, Darksiders, and Global Agenda
Media:The BattleBlock Theater intro is basically fantasticPortal 2 TV commercial is yours for the viewingThere’s always time for another Crysis 2 trailer!Dev says being a Ghostbuster is tough because of ghostsGet a look at the high life in these new LA Noire screensRaiden gets busy in latest Mortal Kombat trailerTribes: Ascend concept art hops into view