Check out this trailer for Minitroid, a cool, fan-made Metroid game featuring a Super Deformed Samus Aran:
Awesome stuff!
Here’s another clip that shows a bit more of what to expect from the game itself, including some sweet original music and some really cool enemy designs:
The Minitroid Tech Demo is brought to you by Construct, a three-person team that includes programmer Tokinsom, artist Betatronic, and music composer Jamie Billings and is a free download available at the Metroid Database.
Here’s the second official trailer for Ong Bak 3 (a word of warning, the trailer begins with a fairly brutal torture scene):
Looks pretty crazy.
Interestingly, it seems Ong Bak 3 will be delving a bit into the supernatural with what appears to be evil spirits possessing the golden-armored main baddie from Ong Bak 2, as well as the already creepy-looking, black-clad “Crow Ghost” (played by Dan Chupong) from the previous entry in the series.
While Ong Bak 2 wasn’t what I had hoped it would be, this new trailer has me pretty excited to see the story’s conclusion.
You can check out the first full trailer for Ong Bak 3here.
Here’s the new trailer for Tony Jaa’s latest, Ong Bak 3, which debuts in Thailand May 5, 2010:
No word yet on a U.S. release date.
You can check out the teaser trailer here along with some of my thoughts on Ong Bak 2 and other two-part sequels.
Despite being somewhat disappointed by 2008′s Ong Bak 2, I’m still looking forward to seeing this year’s followup; after all, Tony Jaa’s always a lot of fun to watch, even if we have seen his signature “elbow(s) to the top of the head” and “super high jumping double knee to the chest” moves a bajillion times.
Story-wise, it’ll be nice to see Tony Jaa’s Tien go toe-to-toe again with the “Crow Ghost” character (played by Dan Chupong) from the previous installment.
Here’s the second official trailer for this summer’s highly anticipated Iron Man 2:
Whiplash and War Machine both look great.
I especially like the shot of Mickey Rourke as Whiplash shown from Tony Stark’s POV under the flipped race car.
The portable Iron Man armor at the end of the trailer is an awesome money shot that will definitely go a long way towards getting people in seats May 7th when the sequel, Iron Man 2, makes its debut.