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  • New Godfather trailer shows us how to deal with cops

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    03.05.2007

    The content for The Godfather: The Game Blackhand Edition keeps on coming and, in this latest video, we are presented with the proper manner in which one must deal with police officers. No, you do not calmly talk your issues out until a resolution is made, instead you pour them a hot cup of tea and throw it in their face. Or, you could do like the Corleone family does and dig up some dirt and bribe the local police chief.How many of you are looking forward to some digital thuggery on the Wii later this month?See also: Pair of new Godfather: Blackhand trailers extort their way onto the net The Godfather: Blackhand Edition (or, a field day for Jack Thompson) EA: Wii to soon get Capowned

  • The Godfather: Blackhand Edition (or, a field day for Jack Thompson)

    by 
    Jason Wishnov
    Jason Wishnov
    01.11.2007

    We're not particular fans of EA, generally lackluster licensed games, or the mafia. Still, seeing this trailer excites us a little, if for nothing else than to beat the crap out of everything that moves. The gesture-based control system includes such perks at beer bottle throwing, choking, slapping, and throwing people into walls. Yep, our buddy J.T. is gonna have a grand ol' time with this one, and to be honest, we're a little worried. If hyper-paranoid parents get a look at this stuff, Nintendo could land in some hot soup. For now, though, simply kick back and enjoy the abject violence.

  • EA: Wii to soon get Capowned

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    01.11.2007

    Get it? Al Capone? No? Well, our love of silly puns is only matched by our love of deadly, ravenous wolverines. Waitaminute, we hate deadly, ravenous wolverines ...All failed attempts at humor aside, turns out EA's love for the Wii is like a locomotive. A locomotive that rarely makes a stop and keeps chugging along with the desire to cross the country that hasn't been seen since an ambitious duo. Also, the Engineer is drunk.So how is EA supporting the Wii? By releasing a version of the game based on the Corleone crime family titled The Godfather Blackhand Edition. Changes made to the game include 'Blackhand Control,' which allows the gamer to use gesture-based movement in combat and aim their firearm with the Wiimote. Anyone out there looking forward to some criminal activity on the Wii?[Via Codename Revolution]