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Retail Roundup: April 30, 2009 on Game and Player

Retail Roundup: April 30, 2009

Ed Kirchgessner  //  April 30, 2009


Another Sega classic hits Microsoft's Marketplace.

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f Stalin vs. Martians ends up being half as awesome as its developer says it is, we very well may be looking at the greatest game ever. Techno music, a dancing Stalin and Technicolor Martians combine in this real-time strategy title. Even if the game's a flop, it will still go down as having one of the most hysterically compelling ad campaigns of all time.

Virtual On:Oratorio Tangram is perhaps the most unlikely arcade port to yet arrive on Microsoft's Marketplace. Gone are the arcade stand up's dual sticks — you'll have to control your mecha combatant with the 360's controller. You probably won't have time to complain, though. This Sega classic is just as fast as it's ever been.

In Velvet Assassin, you get to step into the shoes of one of WWII's most notorious saboteurs. This femme fatale will engage in all sorts of stealth/shooting action — be prepared for gunplay, Nazi slaying and copious amounts of leather.





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