B

This medal is awarded to games that have received a calculated grade of B for their widescreen support. All of these games are without major flaws, but either have at least one blemish that prevents a perfect score.

Submitted by Matthew94 on 26 July, 2013 - 12:09

Ittle Dew

>Adventuress Ittle Dew and her sidekick Tippsie crash onto a strange island, filled with loot and mysterious inhabitants. It quickly dawns on the duo that this might become their biggest adventure yet.

>Ittle Dew boils down the classic adventure formula until there is only fun left. Experience devious puzzles, timeless gameplay and lots of exploration!

Essentially it is a 2D-Zelda style game with drawn, cartoon graphics and a humerous plot.

Submitted by Anonymous on 27 June, 2013 - 16:08

Joe Danger

A side-scrolling game of stunts and traps, first released on consoles in 2010. Features a lengthy, multi-chapter career with optional leaderboard ghosts, and local split-screen 2-player mode.

Submitted by LuckyNoS7evin on 28 May, 2013 - 12:19

GRID 2

Be fast, be first and be famous as the race returns in GRID 2, the sequel to the BAFTA-award winning, multi-million selling Race Driver: GRID. Experience aggressive racing against advanced AI and become immersed in the race with GRID 2’s new TrueFeel™ Handling system which powers edge of control exhilaration behind the wheel of every iconic car. The next generation of the EGO Game Technology Platform delivers genre-defining visuals and jaw-dropping damage as you prove yourself across three continents in a new, evolving world of motorsport.

Submitted by Anonymous on 30 April, 2013 - 13:27

Anomaly 2

Tower defence - from the attacker's side. New to Anomaly 2 are the ability to morph every unit into a variant, and multiplayer modes.

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