Best Game for the 4th of July

By Patrick Williams in Metal Wolf Chaos on  

Editor's Note: Patrick Williams knows how to celebrate America's birthday...with style. I also threw in 1UP's Broken Pixels video on the same game below. You're welcome, America. -Shoe




Metal Wolf Chaos. I simply don't understand how this was never released across the Pacific:


Happy 4th of July everyone!



Comments (10)

This might have been my favorite broken pixels ever
Keith O'reilly , July 04, 2009
A sequel needs to be made for Barack.
Jared Silva , July 04, 2009
If you let the Japanese developers have their way. Barack would be a Ebonic speaking, gangster rap blasting, Newport light smoking, thug-out President.
Jacky W Chen , July 04, 2009
Thanks for fixing up my thread Shoe . I really need to get around to learning how this works.
Patrick Williams , July 04, 2009
Yeah this was a hilarious Broken Pixels. Love those guys.
Joshua Henderson , July 04, 2009
ASIA KONG!!!! God that one was funny.
Youcef Lardjane , July 05, 2009
I would love a Barack inspired metal wolf chaos, and this is coming form a Canadian.
Karl Rosner , July 05, 2009
"If you let the Japanese developers have their way. Barack would be a Ebonic speaking, gangster rap blasting, Newport light smoking, thug-out President."


And that's a bad thing?

How did I miss this episode? I thought I saw all of the episodes, but the last one I saw was Wild Woody.
Michael Pangelina , July 06, 2009
"If you let the Japanese developers have their way. Barack would be a Ebonic speaking, gangster rap blasting, Newport light smoking, thug-out President."
And that's a bad thing?


Not a bad thing, more of a funny thing (in that uncomfortable kind of way). Writings or games about other culture usually makes you cringe.
Jacky W Chen , July 06, 2009
Loving this if only for the excuse to watch that Broken Pixels again. I know Bitmob is operating on a kind of "What's Money?" approach these days, but Broken Pixels is EXACTLY the kind of thing Bitmob could make with.
Luke McKinney , July 07, 2009

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