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Screenshots from IrateGamer review – Full Playable character list revealed?

Now that I’ve had a few more moments this morning, I’ve put together some screenshots of the Irategamer YouTube review, featuring some interesting images like Kamakura in the Reactive Armor, Scarlett during gameplay, and a picture of everyone’s headshot from the roster screens.  The more I look at those rosters, the more I think those are indeed all of the playable characters in the game.  We know there are four unlockable COBRA characters (Baroness, Destro, Firefly, and Storm Shadow), we know Shipwreck, Kamakura, Agent Helix, Sgt. Flash and Gung Ho are all characters playable in the game who don’t appear in the film.  Then, of course, there’s the normal cast of movie characters.

Anyway…the screenshots are below.

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Sigma 6 Celebration Day 7: Adventure Team Dusty Review

I’ve been promising a surprise throughout this whole Sigma 6 Celebration, and unfortunately the “surprise” is a bit dilluted, just because this figure has shown up on HissTank.com while I was in the planning stages of this big “reveal”, but still, I think folks will enjoy this in depth typical GeneralsJoes format review for the unproduced Adventure Team Dusty!

A great figure that unfortunately never saw the light of day, anything you could want to know, you can now find out!

Enjoy!

G.I. Joe: The Rise of COBRA info and mini-review from IrateGamer

YouTube video game reviewer IrateGamer got some hands on time with The Rise of COBRA at E3, and put together a nice mini-review.  Along with the review itself, he mentions that Firefly is an end boss for one of the levels, but does specify that we won’t get to battle against the Crimson Twins or Serpentor.  Most interestingly, he shows a quick clip of the roster selection interface, and amongst the characters that we already know about is “Backblast”, a fairly obscure Joe that apparently might have made the cut as a playable character.  We don’t know for sure, but he’s mixed in with a roster that includes many characters we know are playable.  The full list on the roster is:

  • Backblast
  • Agent Helix
  • Shipwreck
  • Beachhead
  • Kamakura
  • Sgt. Flash
  • Duke
  • Scarlett
  • Storm Shadow
  • Baroness
  • Firefly
  • Destro
  • Heavy Duty
  • Ripcord
  • Gung Ho

Obviously it remains to be seen if these are all acually playable characters, or if they’re just included with the unlockable “filecards” that have been mentioned.  Time will tell.  Check out the full review below, and thanks to HissTank.com forum member Imperial Serpentor for the info.

Sigma 6 Celebration Day 6: Season Two Recap (Part 2)

Well, this rounds off the GeneralsJoes “Sigma 6 Celebration”.  I hope folks who are fans of the toyline enjoyed it, and I hope those who aren’t weren’s too put off by it, and maybe even found some redeeming characteristics buried within.

Obviously if you’re at this point, you’ve probably been reading all along, and have already perused the Season 1 Recap (Parts 1 and 2) as well as the first part of the Season 2 recap.  So far I’ve covered the animated series as a whole all the way up through Episode 9 of Season 2.  I’m actually somewhat surprised at myself for being able to stomach this out, because quite honestly I’m not a fan of the animated series.  While there were snippets of cool action, and I always love seeing my toys come to life on the screen, as a whole the writing was painful, the dialog abysmal, and some of the characterizations were straight out of the worst stereotypes I can imagine.  Yet some part of me enjoys the Sigma 6 universe so much, that it seemed a shame not to at least touch on the animated series to at least a degree.  And at this point, I’ve gotten this far, might as well wrap it up.

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Sigma 6 Celebration Day 6: Season Two Recap (Part 1)

If you’ve been following along, you’ve seen me cover Season One of the Sigma 6 cartoon in two parts here and here.  I’ll be doing the same thing this time around with Season Two, covering the first 6 episodes in this article, then covering the next 6 episodes in Part Two.  Episode 13 of Season 2 was merely a “recap show” wrapped into a pseudo-Awards show, so I didn’t feel that was even worth including.

It should be noted that in the US, Season Two only aired through Episode 8, the rest of them were found on the Canadian station YTV, or Hasbro’s “MonkeybarTV” website.

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5-Page Preview of DTC Issue #2 at GIJoeClub.com

gijcc_dtc_2GIJoeClub.com has posted a sneak peek at their upcoming second issue of the DTC Limited series that ties their very unique universe all together into a nice cohesive story.  Featuring Munitia, Hotwire, and the full DTC Wave 4 clan, even just the first five pages are a great story straight from the later days of Marvel’s G.I. Joe run.

This story seemingly picks up right where the later Marvel issues left of, doesn’t have any complicated continuity issues, and for just a sneak preview, it was a surprisingly entertaining read.  Check out the preview here, and if you like it, order the issue right here!

Don’t forget to order Issue #1 as well, which is already for sale in the Club shop.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt speaks out on Sommers drama

The MTV Movie Blog caught up with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and spoke to him about the drama surrounding Stephen Sommers’ rumored firing and the potential outcome of the Rise of COBRA film.  He seems to indicate that it’s just gossip and rumors, but also has some important things to say about the film in general.

“G.I. Joe’ is like playing with toys. It’s very simple and its really fun and that’s all.”

I find it more than a little ironic that perhaps the most beleagured actor of the entire film offers some simple advice that I think a lot of Joe fans and people in general need to take into consideration.  Sometimes a film, especially a film based on a toyline, just needs to be simple and fun and that’s all.  Ultimately, if this movie does that, and entertains me for two hours, I’ll have no complaints.  Check out the full interview here.

Sigma 6 Celebration Day 5: Season One Recap (Part 2)

In Part One, I gave an overview of the Sigma 6 animated series, and covered episodes 1-6 of the first Season. The first 5 episodes encompassed one 5-part tale, while Episode 6, “Race” began dipping into the Power Stones story and introduced us to Spirit Iron-Knife for the first time. As we continue on through the rest of Season One, Spirit sees some more action, we get a lot of robots thrown at us, and as with the first 6 episodes, the end result is more than a bit mixed.

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