Read-a-long with Nintendo Power #253 (April 2010)
March 21, 2010 – 10:40 am | Comments

This issue has some very good news about two games I’ve been monitoring, plus some bad reviews for two games I was going to get. And a little middle-of-the-road news about WarioWare DIY. Stuff your …

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The Hoff Comes to Pain on the PS3

Submitted by Joe Haygood on October 23, 2008 – 11:18 amComments

Fourhman has talked about Pain on the podcast several times, and while it sounded like fun, I could never see purchasing it.  Now I have a reason to purchase not only a PS3, but Pain as well as we have David “call me The Hoff” Hasselhoff coming to Pain as a downloadable character.  As you can see from the above picture (courtesy of 1up.com), the likeness is incredible, right down the unmistakable hair.  And just to add to the greatness of this download, The Hoff has recorded a cover of the Culture Club song, “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me”.  This is genius!  Hopefully they can get more celebs like this to get into the game.  I mean who hasn’t wanted to inflict pain on celebs like Gilbert Godfrey, Ray Romano and Jason Alexander.

Check the jump for a special treat from The Hoff courtesy of Germany.

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