Taking action following the NBA Live Coins

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    Translation Efforts Resume - Taking action following the  NBA Live Coins recent abandonment of the series by another translation group, a collective of Something Awful forum members have begun releasing fan-subtitled episodes of beloved Japanese television show GameCenter CX. Droppin' Phat Beats With A Dreamcast Stick - Don't have the cash to buy one of DJ Tech Tools' super slick but way expensive Midi Fighter controllers? Maybe you can do what Yeuda "Sidebeat" Ben-Atar did here

     

    turn a Dreamcast arcade stick into a MIDI controller, then drop the tastiest of  FIFA 18 Coins beats like it isn't a thing.Bloody Expensive Alice Art At Gallery 1988 - The show's aleady closed up shop, but in case you missed your chance to see them, we've collected several of the amazing Alice: Madness Returns-inspired pieces -- many of which were created by artists from developer Spicy Horse -- featured at Gallery 1988 last week.Mister Raroo at E3 2011: First Day Jitters, An Overload of

     

    (And Everything Else), and I Need a Cup of Coffee - We sent GameSetWatch columnist Mister Raroo to E3 to report on the experiences of being there, the games he saw, the people he met, and even the food he ate, all with his usual intimate style.Sony's PSP continued to top the Japanese dedicated video game hardware sales charts this week, although sales of the system fell greater than for any other platform.For the week ended June 12, according to data from Media Create

     

    the PSP sold a total of 26,750 units, down 3,500 from the week before. In comparison, the Nintendo 3DS took second place with 24,649, down 2,500 compared to last week.The majority of the other platforms saw a slight increase in sales over last week, with the mmogo Wii selling 6,357 and the PS3 at 17,104 sales. The Xbox 360, however, saw a slight decline to 2,370 from 2,499.The Nintendo DS continued steady sales across its three platforms, with 10,661 sales in total.Below are the