Kazunori Yamauchi wins 4 hour race
Confirms that GT5 isn't really all that realistic, but GT6 might be. They did just include damage after all!
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Uncharted 2 1up review A+
Naughty Dog crafts a superb action-adventure game that sits among the year's best.
1up.com impressions
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The King of Fighters Movie Behind the Scenes Comme
Doesn't look as bad as the game...
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RE5: Milking Edition trailer
Mansions ftw! Features breasts, but no Wesker
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Transmission Games sack 30 employees
Makers of Ashes Cricket 2009. This is what should've happened to the team itself
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Wii Fit Plus to Include Pet Support
Now we'll have to come up with a term lower than "casual"
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Microsoft: motion control will become the norm
My, my, my how the mighty have changed their tune
gamedaily.com editorial
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Final Fantasy XIII with English VA
If it took them this long to add the VA to the trailer...
kotaku.com.au editorial media
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I used to be a normal man, until I blugeoned a guy to death. Little did I know the dangers I would face in prison. His name, was Godmode Enabled.
I had to cover my crotch 24/7 and keep a hand near my ass at times too.
Prison changed me.
Poor, poor Cody...
Daytona 3?!!!!!!! *Swoons*
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaytonaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Loved that game back in the day. The steering needs some tweaking though.
So why did no one tell me that RE5 alternative edition has a section set in the castle with Chris/wesker/jill?
Back during E3 when Microsoft introduced Project Natal, one of their tech demos was a version of Burnout Paradise fit to work with the motion detecting hardware. For Tokyo Game Show, Microsoft brought along two other demos for the Japanese market -- the Xbox LIVE Arcade title Space Invaders Extreme and Namco Bandai's Beautiful Katamari.
When I asked Microsoft Games' Kudo Tsunoda if it would be possible to "patch" existing games to work with Natal, his answer was clear -- it's not likely. While Microsoft was able engineer other publisher's titles to work with the hardware, a significant amount of code had to be altered. With that in mind, a simple update wouldn't be enough -- a publisher would likely have to re-release the game in its entirety.
Disappointing news, considering how much easier than using a controller it was to play Beautiful Katamari. We'll have video of that in action, along with more Project Natal impressions and thoughts soon.
The page here has shrunk down the pics, but in large size it almost looks like the game has had a visual downgrade to me, slightly.
Gamasutra's regular round-up of worldwide video game releases, "Release This!", takes a look at every game title we know to be shipping to stores this week, in a custom compiled list.
This week brings Dead Space Extraction, Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2, and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days stateside, as Japan gets Wii Fit Plus and Trinity Universe.
The following list covers all of the game software we know to be available -- across all platforms and regions -- for the week ending October 3rd, 2009.
Games Released in the United States:
Nintendo Wii:
- Animal Kingdom: Wildlife Expedition
- Bass Pro Shops: The Strike
- Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2010
- Dead Space Extraction
- Deca Sports
- Family Feud
- Family Fun Football
- Family Party: 30 Great Games Outdoor Fun
- The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft
- Hidden Mysteries: Titanic
- MySims Agents
- Rapala: We Fish
- Tornado Outbreak
- Valhalla Knights: Eldar Saga
Xbox 360:
- Bass Pro Shops: The Strike
- Black College Football Experience: The Doug Williams Edition
- Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2010
- Midnight Club: Los Angeles -- Complete Edition
- Military Madness: Nectaris (online)
- Tornado Outbreak
PlayStation 3:
- Midnight Club: Los Angeles -- Complete Edition
- Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2
- Tornado Outbreak
PlayStation 2:
- Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2010
Nintendo DS:
- Battle of Giants: Dragons
- Dreamer: Top Model
- Family Feud
- Hidden Mysteries: Titanic
- Imagine: Salon Stylist
- Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
- MySims Agents
- Sideswiped
- Smart Boy's Game Room 2
- Smart Girl's Playhouse 2
- Smart Kids: Mega Game Mix
- The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road
PlayStation Portable:
- Beaterator
- Gran Turismo
- MotorStorm Arctic Edge
- Obscure: The Aftermath
- Undead Knights
PC:
- Bass Pro Shops: The Strike
- Fallen Earth: Welcome to Apocalypse
- Family Feud
- Red War: Edem's Curse
- Risen
- Shutter Island (online)
- Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 3: Lair of the Leviathan (online)
Electronic Arts' Dead Space spinoff title Dead Space Extraction headlines this week's domestic Nintendo Wii lineup. PS3 owners can expect to see Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2, while the Nintendo DS gets a new and platform-exclusive entry in Square Enix's Kingdom Hearts series.
The PlayStation Portable boasts an impressive selection of new titles, with two Sony-published racers -- Gran Turismo and MotorStorm Arctic Edge -- arriving in stores this week. The platform will also receive Beaterator, a music creation tool published by Rockstar Games.
Games Released in Europe:
Nintendo Wii:
- Clever Kids: Creepy Crawlies
- Diva Girls: Ballerina
- FIFA 10
- Kart Racer
- Up
Xbox 360:
- FIFA 10
- Risen
- Stoked
- Up
PlayStation 3:
- FIFA 10
- Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2
- Up
PlayStation 2:
- FIFA 10
- Up
Nintendo DS:
- Amazing Adventures
- Animal Country: Life On The Farm
- Combat of Giants: Dragons
- Diva Girls: Ballerina
- Groovy Chick: My Fashion World
- Imagine: Party Planner
- Puzzler World
- Space Invaders Extreme 2
- Up
PlayStation Portable:
- Beaterator
- FIFA 10
- Gran Turismo
- Up
PC:
- FIFA 10
- Jacqueline Wilson's Tracy Beaker: The Game
- Risen
- Up
EA Sports' soccer sim FIFA 10 is set to debut in Europe this week, arriving three weeks in advance of its scheduled North American release date.
Taito's Space Invaders Extreme 2 will also get an early English-language release in the UK this week, as will Ubisoft's DS minigame compilation Puzzler World.
Games Released in Japan:
Nintendo Wii:
- Boku to Sim no Machi: Gokuaku Shachou Kara Sekai Wosukue Daisakusen!
- Dead Space: Extraction
- Wii Fit Plus
Xbox 360:
- Cross Edge Dash
- Shin Sangoku Musou: Multi Raid Special
PlayStation 3:
- Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2
- Shin Sangoku Musou: Multi Raid Special
- Trinity Universe
PlayStation 2:
- Hiiro no Kakera: Shin Tamayori Hime Denshou
- Momotsuki: Koufuu no Misasagi-Ou
- Osouji Sentai Clean Keeper H
- Shin Hisui no Shizuku: Hiiro no Kakera 2
Nintendo DS:
- Boku to Sim no Machi Agent Nazo no Kaito Kara Hihou wo Mamore Daisakusen
- Chara-Chinko
- Inazuma Eleven 2: Kyoui no Shinryokusha (Blizzard)
- Inazuma Eleven 2: Kyoui no Shinryokusha (Fire)
PlayStation Portable:
- Gran Turismo
- Like Life Every Hour
- Macross Ultimate Frontier
- Mana Khemia 2: Ochita Gakuen to Renkinjutsushi Tachi Portable+
- Minna no Sukkiri
- Shadow of Memories
- Winning Post 7 2009
Nippon Ichi's Diagaea and Atelier Iris franchise crossover RPG Trinity Universe will premiere for the PlayStation 3 in Japan this week, while the Xbox 360 gets an upgraded version of Cross Edge and Koei's PSP-ported brawler Shin Sangoku Musou: Multi Raid Special.
Nintendo's Wii Fit Plus leads the week's Japanese Nintendo Wii lineup, as the PSP gets a port of Konami's PlayStation 2 adventure game Shadow of Memories (Shadow of Destiny) and Macross Ultimate Frontier
I'm still deeply saddened that Sega never released Daytona 2 arcade game on Dreamcast (or any other home console). That game kicked sooo much ass in the arcade. They should've at least included those tracks in the Daytona USA 2002 remake. WTH, Sega?
Oh well, perhaps this new game will kick even more ass!
I love when you sort of lock cars in the game and barge into each other for dominance.
I told you about RE5 GG.
Playing Beatles while singing and playing guitar at the same time is freaking awesome!
I'm gonna have to get that soon. Is your sister your casual gaming source, Vader?
Thanks Raven for doing some work for me - I brought this up on the podcast!
That it is. Surprisingly easy to do both in that game.
I'd love to keep Blanka, T-Hawk, DeeJay out of any SF game, but NOOO, we HAVE to have them in SF4. Hate all three.
Though the news of the SF3 characters makes me happy. Let's hope it's legit stuff.
I always found it funny that T-Hawk was supposed to be mexican. I mean, come on.
For example, today I found:
...and I know a former GameSpot Mod that's getting a little bit of literature in his stocking this holiday season!
*tee-hee!*
I'm with you on DeeJay. He has got to be the most generic character the series has ever had. I guess they figured they could give him maracas and the rest would take care of itself.