EA: In-Game Ads Not Big Money Makers
“We actually aren’t getting much from ad revenue at all."
industrygamers.com news
aspro
Naughty Dog Considering Move Support for UC3
But not being pressured by Sony.
industrygamers.com news
aspro
1up: Ip Man will make you want to learn Kung Fu
I cannot recommend this movie enough. If you like fast paced martial arts action with a good story, fire up your Netflix capable console
1up.com impressions
gamingeek
EA Boss: No Sympathy For Kotick
"...quality’s down, the gamer hates you, the investor’s not happy, and you’ve got nowhere to go and employees are leaving."
industrygamers.com news
aspro
MapleStory Crosses One Million Paying Customers
(In North America) Launched in 2003 in Korea.
industrygamers.com news
aspro
Japanese Analysts Discuss Japanese Handheld Market
Social gaming to go "full-tilt" in Japan.
1up.com editorial
aspro
Research: Action Games Improve Your Brain
Develops skills that are "very handy if you're driving in fog"
industrygamers.com news
aspro
Interview with Back To The Future Developers
"The way I see it, if you're going to turn a classic franchise into a game, you might as well do it with some style. "
bigdownload.com news
aspro
Mario Sports Mix Gets North America Date
This is the one with Square characters in it.
ripten.com news
aspro
PSP Phone to be called Xperia Play?
Looks like it's just another Xperia cell phone then
pocketnow.com news
gamingeek
Tomb Raider Trilogy bundle coming to PS3
Includes Legends, Anniversary, and Underworld.
1up.com news
ASK_Story
Nomura & Takahashi on Dissidia 012
The board-based system from the original Dissidia is still in Duodecim.
andriasang.com news
aspro
New Episode of "Warning a Huge Podcast"
JP Tweets and games. Indepth: Tales of Graces f, Danganronpa, Persona 3 Portable.
morningproject.com editorial impressions news
aspro
EA CEO: MS Not as Influential As Sony Globally
Also says Sony's big problem is including BluRay.
industrygamers.com news
aspro
MS Hires Founder of VoodooPC
"working on some really....really...really cool stuff come January 2011"
bigdownload.com news
aspro
Braid Dev Describes Differences Between XBL & PSN
"Live Arcade is part of a bureaucratic machine, which is part of a bigger bureaucratic machine and so on"
nowgamer.com news
aspro
EA Will Be Handling Publishing of Portal 2
Also, reconfirmation of April release.
1up.com news
aspro
El Shaddai Director Fleshes Out Gameplay
Plenty of new images on Japanese site.
1up.com media news
aspro
Full EDGE mag Epic Mickey review
Epic Mickey may not always be entirely satisfying to play, but it’s still enormously interesting to wander around with an eye open for the detailing.
next-gen.biz impressions
gamingeek
Monolith Advertises For Staff for "New Project"
Baiten Kaitos, Xenoblade, Super Taisen devs.
andriasang.com news
aspro
New Diablo 3 Screens
"...each character class will have its own offensive and defensive tactics"
bigdownload.com media
aspro
World at Conflict Developer Making Ass. Creed Game
Massive known mostly for RTS work.
bigdownload.com news
aspro
Four new Earth Defence Force games announced
In the Queens English - it's not defense
1up.com news
gamingeek
New AssBro DLC Linked to Community Kills
Once 25 Million kills occur, the DLC will be released.
1up.com news
aspro
Valve Talks About Importance of Accesibility
Addresses why they include options for the disabled in their games.
bigdownload.com editorial news
aspro
Awesome David Wise interview
plus he names his 3 favorite DKC songs
squareenixmusic.com editorial
Iga_Bobovic
US Appeals Court: WoW Bots Are Legal
However, WoW users still don't "own" their game.
mondaq.com news
aspro
Interview with PC Gaming Alliance President
What to expect from the PCGA this year.
bigdownload.com news
aspro
Rumor: Pokemon B&W Release Date, April 17
North American date leaked by GameStop.
ripten.com news
aspro
New Serious Sam HD Video/ Advert
Female Santa's appear to like Serious Sam.
bigdownload.com media
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It was pretty huge. It had a lot of momentum right after Avatar because of the whole 3D thing. Also, Johnny Depp playing the Mad Hatter was also a big thing.
And I think Tim Burton's pretty popular in Japan because of Nightmare Before Christmas.
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FF VII Rap (Spoilers) (starts at 20 second mark)
It was a typical Tim Burton train wreck. Great visuals at the expense of a good story.
Ganmespot GOTY awards:
Deadly Premonition won the "Most Surprisingly Good Game" Category:
"Deadly Premonition doesn't seem like the kind of game that would be good; it has dated graphics and poor controls, but it also has an incredible, over-the-top story and more memorable moments than anyone would ever expect from such a game."
Vanquish won, "Best Game No-one Played"
"At the time of these awards, Vanquish just doesn't seem to have become a commercial success. It's a real shame more people haven't experienced this innovative third-person action game's unique features."
Red Dead Redemption got all the "good" specialist awards... get used to it, it's going to be the overwhelming choice for GOTY.
It's a bummer that great games like Vanquish and Bayonetta are overlooked and didn't get the sales/recognition they deserved.
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Bayonetta sold well though (so that's good) I think I heard 1.2 million. I should be finisheg that before the end fo the year, but I think LKS is going to take up all my time.
But from what I've seen of it the visuals are over saturated crap. So nothing redeemable about it at all? I'll stick to neco z allenky.
Because it's shit that looks different from everything else is my guess. He's also been around so long I am guessing there are die-hard fans who have some emotional conneciton to his earlier works.
I can't really fault an artist for going back to the well, I mean if you listen to any popular band their songs all sound like their last songs etc... Artists too, I mean, I doubt anyone went up to Rothko and said, "this is the same old shit everytime man -- can't you paint some chicks with guns instead?"
I have played LBP2, the demo went live today with three story mode levels. I played it at a friends house, we played 2 player, it was glorious. One level is the grappleing hook level shown at E3, so awesome. The bumpers and grapple adds so much to the gameplay, I cant wait to see it being used in future levels. The next level has you riding various animals each with their own special power. One is a fat cat that is shaped like a ball and has a boost, it felt like Sonic at times. So much variety in just two levels, this game will be unmatched when it hits. The third level is just a multiplayer mini game involving hats that shoot rockets, fun stuff. No game will offer more variety, more content and more fun than LBP2 next year.
I also played Mass Effect 2 demo, wow that game is gorgeous. Feels like a Bioware epic but plays like a quality shooter, I am very sold but I will wait till I get a 360 to buy the first,
Having seen all that it is capable of it is difficult for me to conceive that it's actaully manageable. Like, I dug the old game RPG Maker 1 & 2 on the PS1, it let you make a JRPG basically, but it was just overwhelming to the point where, unless you were going to dedicate all your free time to mastering it you had no chance of getting to a final product.
Then you have games like Incredible Machine which have lots more flexibility, but less complexity because they build it on easy to understand concepts (basic physics) -- same could be said for different reasons about Minecraft (from what I have seen). From what I saw of LBP1 it tended to look just a little too complicated for the average adult with other pastimes than a single game. Would LBP2 change my mind on that? It seems more complex, but that doesnt mean it's not simpler (read better).
You don't have to create stuff, you can just play what others create. Of course it takes dedication to make good shit no matter how simple the tools are so you'll wade through a ton of crap to find the gems but still, that's the gist of any such software. With RPG maker or anything non-PC previously you couldn't easily share creations so you were left with a tool, not a game, but with games like LBP bringing some of that accessibility to consoles users will hopefully be able to enjoy what others create, and hopefully what others create will be substantial worthwhile content, not gimmicky levels based on cool ideas that are never developed into something meaty. That's a lot to hope for so if you really aren't interested in the content included in the box you might as well wait for a price drop and in the meantime just check out the crazy creations on youtube, and hopefully see a lot of it develop into meaty content you want to play through yourself rather than silly tests that are cool to see but little more.
The optimist proclaims we live in the best of all possible worlds
while the pessimist fears this is true.
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Yeah Bayonetta and Vanquish are two excellent games that I'm really happy to have in my gaming library. I think there's a Bayonetta 2 in the works. Hopefully Vanquish will get a sequel.
The Dead Space 2 demo was very cool. Looks and plays great and was pretty atmospheric and creepy. Only about a month away now for the full game to hit, can't wait.
Rockstar Vancouver which means no Bully sequel?
I recentely bought an electric razor, it's the best I have ever used. It doesn't pinch or bite, it glides over your face like you aren't even being shaved. It has a 3 cutting system so it cuts both long hair and short, so you can pretty much give up wet shaving unless you are some hairy brute. It's got tons and I mean TONS of 5 star reviews on amazon and it is fairly cheap at £26 with free postage.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wahl-Ultima-Shaver-Rechargeable-ZX648/dp/B0012CQBJ4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=drugstore&qid=1293012101&sr=8-1
Part of me is tempted to put a 360 disc in my dvd player now.
Wow that IW article you posted, those guys dug their own grave.
Batman.
absolutely fantastic. i am 72 years old and have purchased all of the big named shavers over the last 55 years. i must say that this shaver is superior in every way to all of the others. it feels good to hold, it shaves VERY closely without any discomfort, it lasts a very long time between charges and is very cheap for a shaver of this high quality. i had it reccomended to me by a relative, and in return i shall be advising all of my friends to buy one. thank you very much Whal, and amazon for a fantastic bargain. mick crafts.
Remedy may be working on Alan Wake 2. It'll take another 5 years though!
But yeah, Max Payne 3 won't be the same without Remedy, but Rockstar wowed me with Red Dead, so it still may turn out well.
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So did no one catch the sneaky story Aspro posted yesterday in the updates?
- The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is “over half complete”
- “What we are focused on is creating gameplay mechanics so the gameplay experience feels very dense. In fact, the overall experience is going to feel more dense. We hope that people will want to go back and replay the game once they finish it”.
- “On the software side we are seeing stable sales, and Mario Kart is still selling at a steady pace. There's still a lot of games we can create for it, and our audience is expanding. Nintendo doesn't think so much about competition as about creating new video game experiences, trying to do things differently. The other thing we focus on is trying to deliver our interactive entertainment to as broad an audience as possible."
- "What’s really exciting (with the 3DS) is our new ability to have a sense of depth. Once you have the true 3D visual it becomes very clear where all the objects are on that space, so jumping on objects becomes easier. We’ve found that pulling the camera far back to observe the car racing works really well. But you must remember that we have been experimenting with 3D in one way or another for over 20 years. The 3DS is another opportunity to do even more."
- “When I was young, I had a stereoscopic movie viewer thing, and I became fascinated by the images. Maybe you could have short 3D clips you can watch over and over again. It's well suited to a device like the 3DS. It is also technically possible to put a full 2-hour movie on there and watch it too."
- “The thing is that I enjoy going to work so much that the only time I take for vacation is for my family’s sake. Making and playing games for a living is such fun. With Super Mario Galaxy 2, for example, we were flexing our gaming muscles. The sense of satisfaction from making a difficult game is amazing. If you finish that game, you'll be able to play almost any game in the world. Look, everything I create has a little bit of me in it, and there are some common factors. Mario will never end up in an overly violent game, yet all these years he gets through games by punching and kicking."
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Earth Seeker recreates famous art For in game museum.
Animal Crossing, is that you?