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Chris Scantleberry

High quality designs at an afforable low price.

“Handheld gaming systems and cell phones have become a big part of our everyday lives,” states Matt Witek, Co-Founder of GHskinz.com. With the increasing trend of consumers looking to add personal custom designs to their personal gadgets ranging from the Nintendo DS to the iPhone. GHSkinz has announced a new lineup of high-quality skins offered exclusively online for $4.49 a pack. Each set includes 20 different designs for each of the following systems including the PSP, DS, Wii, Xbox 360 as well as Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch.

This is the Urban look!!!

This is the perfect solution for anyone who lacks the resources or funds to invest in custom designs that typically end up expensive. Rock Band enthusiasts should especially take note that the site features a lineup of skins and accessories including guitarOn a different note, the site also has a section dedicated to Rock Band enthusiasts, featuring a lineup of drums skins and other Rock Band related accessories including guitar stands, guitar straps, mic stands, mic covers and drum sticks.

Editor’s thoughts: The skins are actually impressive, but the designs seem to favor the females more.




Andrew Martin

apollojusticebox.jpgA new year, a new spiky-haired lawyer.

Having completed Capcom's newest legal adventure, I offer a few impressions for you to nibble on with your evening brandy.

It has been seven years since the events in Trials and Tribulations transpired.  Phoenix Wright has been disgraced and disbarred (for reasons that you know I can't reveal here), and he now makes a living as a fifth-rate John Tesh in a Russian dive.   Enter the titular Apollo Justice, an oh-so-pure defense attorney who's about to be touched for the very first time.  So how is it?

Well, the gameplay is practically unchanged.  There are some investigation elements that take advantage of the console's touch screen and 3D capabilities, and some nifty FMV sequences have been thrown in.  Otherwise, it's standard Ace Attorney fare:  tap through menus, follow dialogue tree, progress to next section, repeat as desired.

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Richard Grisham

The best baseball man in the biz takes a giant risk in 2008.

I loved MLB 2K7, from its gorgeous visuals to the near-simulation-perfect gameplay (after a couple of slider adjustments) and solid pitching controls. Naturally, I expected a few tweaks here and there to 2K's followup this spring…perhaps a modified (and easier) hitting mechanic, some more nuance in the franchise mode, and even more online options.

Boy, were my expectations way off.

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Chris Scantleberry

Enter and win. That is, if you're randomly selected!

It's been awhile since we've hosted a humble little giveaway, but lo and behold - we've emerged with a special treat for DS owners. By now, many of you have heard about THQ's Drawn to Life (and if you haven't, might we suggest you read up on the reviews? Ours will be coming up this week). We'll just get right down to it. Send in your full name and along with a valid email address to be entered in our random drawing which should be addressed to contests@got-next.com with the subject header entitled: Drawn to Life Contest. Two weeks from now, we'll select (3) names from the pool of entries. That's right… 3 lucky winners will receive a personal copy of this slick DS game. The rules are really simple:

Family members of the GotNext site are ineligible to enter.

You must be live in the United States or Canada.

Only one entry per person.

Entries received after Dec. 7 11:59 EST will no longer be accepted. Winners will be announced on the GotNext blog (that's here by the way) on Dec. 10 and directly contacted via email. At that point, the selected winners have 48 hours to respond or their selected entry will be considered forfeit and new winners from the remaining pool will be chosen.

GotNext reserves the right to alter or suspend the contest at any time. (Right now, we can't really think of any reasons to, but this is just written here to cover our butts y'know?)

That said, good luck everyone! 




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Heading to PSP, DS, and Cell Phones next year.

SquareEnix's biggest announcement at TGS so far is the further expansion of the Kingdom Hearts series in the form of three new portable titles: Birth By Sleep for PSP, 358/2 Days for DS, and Coded for mobile phones. 

Birth By Sleep seems to be the most straightforward of the three, playing much like it's PS2 predecessors, while telling a prequel story.

358/2 Days (is that supposed to be pronounced "179 Days"?) will apparently focus on 4 player simultaneous play involving members of Organization XIII and will be fully 3D, not sprite based like the GBA's Chain of Memories. Word is the title will make sense when you play the game. Hey, any title that doubles as a math problem has piqued my interest.

Coded is the obligatory cell phone game that, like Before Crisis, Parasite Eve 3, and FF Agito XIII, no one outside of Japan will ever get to play. Do you really need to know any more than that?

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