This Wednesday Triggerheart Exelica will be arriving on Xbox Live Arcade.

Triggerheart Exelica is your standard top down shooter, ala 1942 and Ikaruga. The game will cost you 800 Microsoft points ($10.00) and will feature a classic and a remastered HD version. Unfortunately there is only single player and the only online feature is a leaderboard.
If you are down with crazy hard, anime style, top down shooters this might be the game for you. Personally, I’m cool with not having seizures.
Read: This Wednesday: Triggerheart Exelica comes to XBLA.

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Videogame personality and all-around good girl Jessica Chobot now has something else for horny teenage boys to get excited about: her very own anime statues. Yes, the PSP licker and Epileptic Gaming guest now has her own action figure.
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From the “If you haven’t seen it, it’s new to you” Department: the 1986 animated film Super Mario Bros.: Peach-Hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen! (translates as Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach, according to Wikipedia) is available on YouTube.
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