Dtoid contributor Ian Bonds released a sweet Dig Dug music video, but while I was watching, my mind wandered back to that Dig Dug comic done in the style of Chick tracts. From pop music parodies to Mormon propaganda, this modest 80s arcade game has certainly made the rounds!
This weekend, Sup, Holmes? welcomes back former Dtoider Matthew "Tristero" Walden, 'tis a sad time for bronies, games are apparently more dangerous than guns, Nintendo Force magazine subscriptions are live, and the Tamagotchis have returned.
Destructoid Originals:
Live show: A bug hunting Hangover
Sup Holmes talks TV and violence with Matthew Walden
Corgis cosplaying as your favorite videogame heroes
Community:
Community blogs of 2/9 & 2/10
Forum thread of the day: Aliens: Colonial Marines
Events:
Pokémon Black and White 2 getting hilarious event Pokémon
News:
My Little Pony 'Fighting is Magic' fan game has ceased
Yeah, boi! Nintendo Force subscriptions are live
EA: Dead Space 3 microtransaction workaround not a glitch
Poll: Violent videogames more dangerous than guns
Dreamfall Chapters appears on Kickstarter
Aban Hawkins and the 1,001 Spikes' level editor in action
More new sprites unveiled for Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
Tamagotchi mounting a comeback on iOS and Android
Mew-Genics music reveals hints on the game's secrets
Help determine the buzzworthy tagline for Dark Souls 2
Strike Suit Zero Wii U 'not planned for' at the moment
Resident Evil: Revelations Wii U has Off-TV play
Offbeat:
Dig Dug parody video takes Ke$ha to the arcade
LEGO Rapture looks good enough to live in
Media:
Namco Bandai reveals first footage of latest Wii project
Watch the first gameplay footage of Wasteland 2
PSP RPG Sword Art Online looks surprisingly good
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