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CoverArt Comparison: DJ Hero
It wasn't until recently that I finally saw the cover for the new DJ Hero game. Maybe I had seen it before but it didn't make an impression on me.
Published by David Liao on Nov. 7, 2010
Community Highlight: The Makings of a Sequel
(Community Highlight is a feature where we choose an article submitted by a member of the 4Player  community and bring it to the front page for all to see.  Interested in seeing your article on the front page? Then submit one here.)
Published by Guest Author on Nov. 3, 2010
Ten Reasons Why...Capcom is Messed Up
Last Week I talked about the Ten Reasons Why Capcom is my favorite 3rd party developer. I really love the company and I have enjoyed almost every game they've put out.
Published by David Liao on Nov. 1, 2010
CoverArt Comparison: Mega Man 8
With the recent departure of Inafune Keiji from Capcom, It'd only be fitting to dedicate this week's Cover Art Comparison to one of his most influential projects. Mega Man on the NES has always been known as the game with the horrible Box Cover.
Published by David Liao on Oct. 31, 2010
Ten Reasons Why...I Love Capcom
So if you didn't already know, I've got a thing for Capcom. Ever since I can remember, they've been on my good side.
Published by David Liao on Oct. 25, 2010
CoverArt Comparision: Lost Planet 2
So this is a big one this week. One of my surprise games this year, Lost Planet 2, was a multiplayer experience that should have only been play with three other people.
Published by David Liao on Oct. 24, 2010
Community Highlight: The Search for a Good Story
(Community Highlight is a feature where we choose an article submitted by a member of the 4Player  community and bring it to the front page for all to see.  Interested in seeing your article on the front page?
Published by Guest Author on Oct. 21, 2010
CoverArt Comparision: Bayonetta/Vanquish
About a year ago, we imported Bayonetta so that we could get our hands on the game early. I was extremely shocked to see the artwork up close as it looked surprisingly better than it did online.
Published by David Liao on Oct. 17, 2010