Nov 182011
 

edge231-02Spike TV, host to the VIDEO GAMES AWARDS that recognizes the best in the video game industry, has nominated ARKHAM CITY under several categories, including one nomination for MARK HAMILL for his portrayal of JOKER in the game.  Here is a list of all the categories where the games has been nominated:

Game of the year:  ARKHAM CITY

Studio of the year:  ROCKSTEADY STUDIOS

Best Xbox 360 game:  ARKHAM CITY

Best Action/Adventure game:  ARHAM CITY

Best ADAPTED Video Game:  ARKHAM CITY

Best Original Score:  ARKHAM CITY

Best Graphics:  ARKHAM CITY

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A HUMAN MALE:  MARK HAMILL (THE JOKER)

Best Performance by a Human Female: Tara Strong (Harley Quinn)

Gametrailers.com Trailer of the Year:  ARKHAM CTY

The Video Games Awards air December 10, 2011 and Fans are welcomed to have their voices heard by voting now HERE

The FULL LIST OF NOMINEES for the Video Games Awards can be found HERE

Nov 142011
 

Ok, just finished reading my copy of The Batman Files….so much information to read and assimilate! And its all that was promised in previous reviews.

Yes. Matthew Manning has crafted this masterpiece by going through  exhaustive research to bring back Batman World’s of over 70 years and try to fit it in just over 300 pages covering Bruce Waynes life as the Batman since his sad beginnings after his parent’s death and covering the most important events in the Caped Crusader’s life

The book has an impeccably black matte guilding as well as a high-tech fabric cover, and has a magnetic clasp, depicting a chrome bat, to keep it all tidy by securing the contents. A simple dustcover shows an awesome negative picture drawn by David Finch and tthe presentation is just very attractive.

From the Batman’s own perspective, the volume includes everything from childhood pictures, “newspaper” reports, Arkham files (supposed to be classified) on all of the Gotham rogues as well as information on the Bat-family members (Oracle, Nightwitn, Jason Todd, Tim Drake) Batman’s allies, (Gordon, Lucius Fox, and others) and a comprehensive guide to the Batcave and all its secrets and gadgets.

Want to know what triggered the Bat costume?  Want to see a whole blueprint of the Batwing?  Want to see the early designs of the Robin costumes? Wants to explore the tumultous relationship between Talia and Bruce?  It is all here. From the technical data, to file pictures (copiled from innumerable comics and books) and even excerpts from Bruce’s own diary.

Whatever was not of public knowledge, has been ingeniously weaved with “additional” information and resources not available anywhere else making this a realistic and plausible copilation of the evolution of one of the most iconic figures of the DC Universe.

You’ll enjoy the batcave plans, the Bat-gyro and the Batwing schematics, an analysis of the development of the Batman mind set as well as Bruce’s evolution as a detective.  Most of all you will enjoy the Arkham Files Batman keeps on all his rogues (who knows how he got access to those) and the close watch Bruce keeps on his allies too.

The whole volume is a celebration of the Batman persona, and closes with information updated to the Batman’s death, the birth of the RED ROBIN and the evolution of Bruce’s vigilante to the pages of THE DARK KNIGHT.

Definitely it is a piece of memorabilia that will enrich every Batman fan out there.  My favorite parts was obviously the careful and complete coverage over all the rogues and especially Joker.  Very insighful, informative and fun to read, with literally hundreds of pictures to flesh the mythos even further.

I’ve heard that the First print of the book already sold out, but I don’t doubt that DC will soon produce either a second edition or a softcover version of this book. In the meantime, if you have the oportunity to get it, you will not regret it.  It is worth the investment.

In the meantime, I have included some previews on the book for your enjoyment, especially those pages that relate to Joker

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Check out Barnes and Noble Editorial review:

Whether you think of him as Bruce Wayne or The Caped Crusader, Batman ignites the imagination. The truly spectacular Batman Files coffee-table giant qualifies as the ultimate treasure trove of this incomparable superhero. Beyond its high-tech fabric cover, complete with a stunning metallic Batman emblem lies a wealth of materials including Wayne’s childhood drawings, mementoes from Batman’s famous cases, news article, in-depth computer files, crime scene photographs, blueprints, schematics, documents about his enemies and friends, maps of Gotham City, and much, much more.

James Killen

Nov 142011
 

DC has announced that due to the inmense success of the ARKHAM CITY game, they are preparing a new comic series designed to expand on that universe with ARKHAM CITY UNHINGED, “a new, weekly digital exclusive that aims to flesh out the story behind the game” and available only digitally through DC’s COMIXOLOGY store. It literally “takes the toys in the video game and gives readers a new perspective and better idea of the moving parts that the player doesn’t get to see.”

Following is an excerpt from an interview done by CBR’s  Steven Sunu to series writer Derek Fridolfs:

CBR News: Derek, tell us about “Arkham Unhinged.” What’s the general plot and how does it connect with the “Arkham City” video game?

Derek Fridolfs: For those unfamiliar with the game, the idea is that the new mayor, Mayor Sharp, in association with Hugo Strange, has sectioned off an old part of Gotham with walls in order to house-in criminals from Arkham Asylum and Blackgate Prison, following some major riots and destruction that happened in the first “Arkham Asylum” game. It’s a chance to contain all of the criminals in one specific area [allowing them] to run free, as long as they don’t try to escape. It keeps Gotham safer that way — at least, that’s their intent when explaining this to the public. Bruce Wayne thinks otherwise, and decides to see for himself from inside the walls. So it’s one long night inside Arkham City as Batman investigates what’s really going on while trying to stop various things from happening.

“Arkham Unhinged” is complimentary to the Arkham City game. Now that the game is up and running, this is an ongoing, weekly, digital title that will have stories that are about what is going on in the game as well as backstories, motivations and further exploits in the Arkhamverse. It’s a chance to flesh out things maybe hinted at or not covered in the game, as well as focus on brand new stories off the beaten path and follow these characters more closely.

Anyone that’s played the game knows there’s a main storyline being told as well as side missions with various characters. There’s a whole lot there to play with, and this ongoing is a chance to leave no stone unturned. To get in there and play with all the villains as well as tell what is up with Batman and his family of heroes as the game takes place.

Within the timeline of the game, when does the book take place?

The previous “Arkham City” five-issue miniseries and the seven digital chapters [took place] in the months leading up to the opening of “Arkham City.” It helped lay the foundation for what happened following the Arkham Asylum breakout at the end of the first game, and show some of the characters who were involved leading up to the formation of a walled off section of Gotham called Arkham City. “Arkham Unhinged” takes place after that.

Judging by what we’ve seen so far, this book aims to really flesh out the conflict between Two-Face and Catwoman. Does it simply give a more detailed telling of the Arkham City story between the two characters that can be unlocked in the game, or is this something completely different?

[The “Arkham City”story] leads off the first storyline of “Unhinged.” The first few chapters actually give a bit of backstory about how Catwoman and Two-Face arrived in Arkham City, leading up to the confrontation that kicks off the opening scene in the game. From there, we’ll feature all sorts of other stories inside (and out) of Arkham City and what people are up to. Some might relate or tie-in to certain continuities of the game, but most are a chance to tell other stories and unique ideas and confrontations that don’t occur in the game.

Folks who have powered through the game know the motivation for Hugo Strange’s agenda. How does “Arkham Unhinged” help develop Strange’s character and further reveal the steps toward that motivation?

It’s a bit of a balancing act, working on this comic, as we’re trying not to spoil any major events that take place in the game — at least at first. You want to be able to allow game players and readers a chance to have some time to play the game and experience what is going on there without spoiling it in the comic. But in the months after the game has been out, we’ll be able to start delving deeper into the main story of the game and further flesh out Strange and what his main motivation is. You will find out he didn’t just come out of nowhere for “Arkham City,” that he’s been doing things behind-the-scenes since during the “Arkham Asylum” game and even before that.

One of the great things about “Arkham City” is the inclusion of so many characters from the Batman mythos. Can readers expect a similar cast of characters for “Unhinged?”

Oh, definitely. That really is one of the best things, that I get a full toybox to play with. Most of Batman’s rogues gallery are in the game, and we’re going to have a chance to go through and have stories that cover most, if not all of them. There’s a lot of crossover as well, with rivalries and vendettas. It’s no surprise that after Arkham City opens, most of the villains have splintered off into their own sections of town and their own gangs. Some are interested in acquiring more power and territory, some are just trying to survive, some want to break out and some are happier now that they’re inside and left alone. I’m looking forward to getting my hands on as many of them as possible, whether they were heavily featured in the game or not.

“Arkham Unhinged” is being released exclusively through the comiXology digital platform. Why do you think this is a good way to reach readers that might be interested in continuing the “Arkham City” storyline?

The game reaches a lot of fans, both in gaming and fans of Batman in general. These are people used to their entertainment being digital, so I think it only makes sense to tap into that market and maybe introduce those fans to comics by way of this game. The fans of the game have been anticipating “Arkham City’s” release for quite some time, and are really invested in it, eating up as much info as they can and chatting about it on message boards. The digital comics (as well as the hardcover release) have been very successful for that audience. “Unhinged” is a way to continue that, for people to read more about the Arkhamverse as they continue to play and discover the game. And for fans of comics, maybe even those that have yet to try digital, we hope this is enticing. 10 page chapters, released weekly, for 99 cents each. By today’s standards, it’s a real bargain, and we hope people will come back each week to get their fix.

The earlier Digital Exclusives were later collected into a single print issue offered as a preorder bonus for the game from Amazon.com. At present, are there plans for a similar collection for “Arkham Unhinged?”

Don’t forget, most of the digital exclusives were also collected into the hardcover of the “Arkham City” miniseries collection. As far as collecting “Unhinged,” at this point it’s digital. I leave it up to DC to decide where it goes from there. But with most of these things, if it’s popular enough, it’ll eventually get collected in some form or another.

Here is a preview:

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 (Original article “Fridolfs crafts Batman Unhinged” can be read HERE!!)

Nov 142011
 

This is probably somewhat old, but I was able to get a good link to Harley’s lullaby at the end of Arkham City.  Could this be a clue as to the third (and possibly last) installment of the game?  Another of those enigmatic little clues, our friends at Rocksteady are famous for (like the plans for Arkham City revealed back in Arkham Asylum.  Click on the link to listen (Lullaby starts at the :50 mark).

 

Nov 122011
 

LordJazor found this great drawing that summarizes my feelings about Joker’s participation on the DC REBOOT so far so I wanted to share it with the Jokerholics of the world (I’m still waiting for a miracle to happen DC!!).  I would really like to know where they are going with my clown, but I guess we’ll have to sit and wait.  Luckily we we’ll not be disappointed…right?  (*prays*)

Note: Don’t know the original artist, but my apologies for modifying the text a little.  Please contact me to credit your image.

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Nov 122011
 

art-salt-jokerThis week’s art for the Masses is somewhat different.  SALT ART!

Ok, as if drawing, painting or photoshoping Joker were not hard enough on their own right, BASHIR SULTANI  brings art to a new level when he tries to make a Heath Ledger Joker portrait out of table salt.  And it looks great…I bow to his talent!!

Nov 122011
 

CBR published updated information on the new downloadable WB based on the Batman franchise:  GOTHAM CITY IMPOSTORS.  Here is what they had to say:

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Prepare to lock and load, because the Batmen and the Jokerz are preparing to take over the city.  WB Games has announced that “Gotham City Impostors,” a multiplayer first-person shooter game based loosely around the Batman universe, will arrive for download on PC, Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network on January 10, 2012. The game should sell for $14.99, or 1200 Microsoft points, respectively.

To get players prepared for the upcoming multiplayer sessions, WB has also announced it will be launching its open beta in December for all platforms.  This beta will let players test the game out early, complete with all its gadgets and character customization options.

Registration for the beta is still open, simply head to the official site — www.gothamcityimpostors.com/beta — and sign up!

“Gotham City Impostors” is an original download-only first-person shooter where up to 12 players battle for control of an unhinged Gotham City overrun by Impostors inspired by the DC Comics characters Batman and The Joker. Gotham City Impostors is an online multiplayer game unlike any other, giving players the opportunity to engage in unconventional urbane warfare as they personalize their own Impostors.  Gamers will create their very own version of the Bats or the Jokerz characters using unprecedented customization options including insane costumes, homemade gadgets and a wide range of traditional and inventive weapons.  The game will feature maps and modes inspired by DC Comics’ Batman license.

BATMAN IMPOSTORS FACEBOOK PAGE HERE!


(Original article appeared at CBR HERE!)

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Nov 082011
 

…and I thought that the Joker picture was just hilarious?  Definitely something Joker would be…ehem…wearing, but…what the heck is he doing with the goat?  Only Joker knows….

Here is the preview from DC UNIVERSE

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Nov 072011
 

Hey guys, more friends sharing their links with me.  Look what CN is cooking in their pot.  A new BATGIRL SHOW!  Well if it’s in Gotham, there will be a chance that Joker might guest star once or twice no?  Here is the trailer for your enjoyment.
VIDEO COURTESY OF LEGIONSOFGOTHAM in YOUTUBE

Nov 072011
 

I don’t know if anybody is interested in this kind of thing, but I found it interesting that they have formed a little community dedicated to ARKHAM CITY. I am just providing the link for the fun of it, so enjoy it.

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