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Today in our first video feature we countdown the Top #5 Free Indie Games that were released in September, enjoy.

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Ever have one of those days where maybe the night before you and the boys had one too many CoColas and woke up the next morning with a touch of the old headache? I have. Those days, as a video game addict, I don’t necessarily want to figure out complex puzzles or be yelled at online by a racist tweener in a game of King of the Hill.

Fortunately the Baby Jesus created Pop Cap Games on the 8th day and they made the Feeding Frenzy (now series!) games. I happened to be a big fan of the original game because of its simplistic gameplay and the game’s charming style and artwork. I honestly was expecting just a basic replica with a few extra add-ons but was pleasantly surprised at how much the put into this sequel.

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2DBoy is a brand new studio founded by the very talented Kyle Gabler and Ron Carmel. Their first game “World of Goo” which was inspired by Tower of Goo, will be releasing shortly and, if early reviews are any indication, it’s going to be awesome. We’ll have a full review up soon enough and maybe a few other gooey surprises for you, but, in the meantime, we were given the opportunity to sit down (virtually) with Kyle and ask him a few questions.

I feel I should warn everyone ahead of time that our line of questioning and some of Kyle’s answers cover everything from lancing strange growths, to Jack Black, to glorious ways to end ones’ own life, so read ahead with caution and an open mind.

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Flash games of old may have had what we would now consider mediocre gameplay and even worse graphics, but they did have something that flash games now simply do not have, a flaw in an otherwise perfect world of harmonious gameplay. And whilst we may shun them in favour of their more superior counterparts, there are still things that these wise elders can teach the pretenders to their throne.

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In today’s Nintendo press release they announced that the classic Freeware Indie game ‘Cave Story’ is making a jump to Wiiware, including exclusive content and exclusive features made for the WiiWare version. Original gameplay footage after the jump.

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Top 10 PSX RPGs
By: DanZ | October 3rd, 2008

Narrowing down the top 10 RPGs on the PSX is no simple task. Much like the Genesis was famous for its sports games and the original Xbox became synonymous with first person shooters, the PSX was undoubtedly the greatest system of all time for RPG gamers.

With literally hundreds of titles to choose from ranging from abysmal to genre defining, we knew it would be impossible to come up with a list everyone will agree with. Even creating a list we’re happy with here at CG was a challenge, but we dug in our heels, laced up our boots and dove in anyway. Three days, four black eyes, countless Red Bull, numerous fractures/contusions and even one pillow fight later we’re finished. This is Casualty Gamer’s top 10 RPGs for the PSX. Read more… »

TakeTwo Episode 6: Arcades
By: Colin Robinson | October 2nd, 2008

TakeTwo is back for its weekly episode, this week it’s another retro throwbacks to days when arcades were still popular.

Although sadly(for us) our voice actor Keith got a job so we salute him and wave goodbye as he enters the world of corporate gaming… This does leave us with a small problem though, we need a new voice actor, so if you would like to join the TakeTwo Team leave us a message here, or shoot us off an email.

Nonetheless, watch it here and enjoy.

PSN Review: Everyday Shooter
By: DanZ | October 2nd, 2008

Arcade fun for the coffee house crowd.

We’re a little late getting a review of Jonathan Mak’s psychedelic game “Everyday Shooter” published, but the fact is Casualty Gamer wasn’t around when the game was released. Better late than never, right? Read more… »

Casualty Diversions: Seiklus
By: DanZ | October 1st, 2008

I get to play a lot of cool indie games while scouring the web for these Casualty Diversions, but it’s not often I find something as unique and original as Seiklus. This game was created by one man using one of those “game maker” packages and released a full 5 years ago. Since then it has built up a strong following around the casual gaming community and become something of an icon among indie game devs. Read more… »

The Age of Booty is a real-time action strategy Pirate game by Capcom, although deceptively the game title doesn’t immediately make me think of pirates.. Nonetheless it should provide for some fun multiplayer mayhem as you sink enemies, seize towns and upgrade your ship. Trailer after the jump.

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