Media Molecule wants simpler new hardware
And they bemoan complex new consoles
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gamingeek
Crazy Taxi dated for for PSN (11/23) and XBL (11/24)
Original Soundtrack Not Included
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robio
SUDA's next game will be hilarious and stylish
Made a western producer bend over laughing
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gamingeek
Developing the PS Move
Originally had a ping pong ball on the top
1up.com impressions news
gamingeek
MTV review Kirby's Epic Yarn
"Epic Yarn" is easily one of the most accessible, pleasant, and beautiful games of the year."
mtv.com impressions
gamingeek
Layton vs Wright dev comments
http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2010/10/20/layton_vs_ace_attorney_commentary/
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gamingeek
Leading Video Game Opponents Troll Us
Games industry are "thugs" those that support them "bullies".
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aspro
Valkyria Chronicles 3 Demo Detailed
Demo has two missions, plus content that will activate in full game.
andriasang.com impressions news
aspro
More devs comment on Mario's 25th
It made so many famous devs enter the industry
andriasang.com news
gamingeek
DS Has Strong Software Line-up Coming
Ripten breaks down why the DS will remain relevant.
ripten.com news
aspro
More information on Interplay's Fallout MMO
Newsletter is a selling point. Really.
gamepro.com news
aspro
Square-Enix apologies for Final Fantasy XIV
Regretting comments about taking WoW's audience too.
vgchartz.com news
robio
In Their Words: Remembering the Launch of the NES
New insight on the 25th anniversary of the NES launch, from the people who were there.
1up.com editorial
Nintyfan17
A Look Back at the Fallout Franchise
Starting with... Wasteland for the PC (1988)
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Did you only play the main story?
Of course -- that's how I roll.
Come on man, this is Yakuza!
I've actually grown more powerful. My poo's are so hard I can knock them over people's heads, like rocks.
I am caught up because NPD is just a snapshot. People look for headlines because they are too lazy to read the in depth analysis. Numbers are only useful when they are used in context. And again you are only looking at NA sales, what the crap does this matter to Canadians on this site, or Greeks, or Mexicans or Austrailians, or the Brits, or Japanese people? 360 can do all it wants in NA but when PS3 and Wii sell in Japan too, then what? Because most of the gaming press is American they act like only NA sales matter. We just heard weeks ago that PS3 had overtaken 360 worldwide.
By focusing on the now, you are ignoring the past, which does matter. If the 360 is selling however much now, but the wii was selling twice as much for years before, how does focusing on the now matter, when compared to the results we already have? We already know that Wii doesn't and never did have, a 10 year lifecycle and it was already a blatantly obvious assumption that they wouldn't attempt to stretch it out longer. When the Xbox 1 outsold the PS2 in one month, was it suddenly the best selling console to watch? When the PS2 had sold 5 X more already?
By focusing on the now sales you are saying that it's better to start poorly and get better than start great and get worse. That's why it's a marathon and not a sprint, because everyone is constantly shifting positions, over a long period of time and NPD is like some photographer taking a random photo, in the middle of the race and then someone presenting it as a headline of the results.
My problem is in the way the numbers are presented, not the numbers themselves. I think we should get quartely or even 6 month reports. Take the extreme example, Weekly Japanese sales, they only become relevant when Famitsu totals everything up every half year. Imagine if NPD were presented every week. The way gaming forumers focus on NPD is sad, I feel like a monkey waiting to be fed. And all the media is waiting for, is a juicy -sometimes misleading- headline to plaster all over their site.
Destructoid review Kirby's Epic Yarn 9.5
Giant Bomb Review Kirby's Epic Yarn 5 starts out of 5
Gamespy reviews Kirby's Epic Yarn 4.5 stars out of 5
I think this game counts as AAA
The article goes on to estimate Move sales in the US, but what I more find interesting is that Move and Kinect are classed as accesories and therefore only appear ranked with no sales figures given.
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Level-5's announced a 3DS Professor Layton Phoenix Wright crossover game.
It's called Professor VS Gyakuten saiban, and is a joint effort by Level-5 and Capcom, according to 1UP.
At a press conference in Tokyo the Japanese developer showed anime cut scenes. It's described as a combination of puzzles and crime mystery.
Shu Takumi, the main developer of the core Ace Attorney series, is in charge of writing the game's scenario. He used the key word "Majo Saiban" or "Witch Trial" in English, while on stage.
Level-5's president Akihiro Hino described the crossover as like two TV shows getting together and making a movie.
A somewhat shakey snap of an image of the game taken from Level-5's conference is below. Yes, we know. Bonkers.
that is just absurd. don't see how they will combine the two universes but it may be interesting
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If I had played a Professor Layton game I might be super excited now.
Layton and Phoenix???? HOLY SHIT!!!!!!! HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!!
HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!
This is the greatest news I have ever heard. Seriously, they have taken my two favorite new franchises and are combining them into one game? Freaking brilliant. I can see exactly how it would work too. Layton's puzzles would just need to be more relevant to the situation and that would lead to finding evidence that Phoenix uses in court. Brilliant.
I haven't played any of the Ace Attorney games
but I'm still super excited.
I'm surprised how many comments I've seen (here and the Eurogamer board) of people who've played one series but not the other. Seems to me with the critical thinking involved in both games that there'd be a natural appeal to fans of either series to try the other.
personally i'm a considerably bigger fan of the layton games (in fact i'm sad to admit i only played the first phoenix wright). not sure what the reason is it just doesn't have as big a draw to me as the layton games of which i don't just love the gameplay but also the whole look/art-style/character as it reminds me of old eastern european cartoons, or tintin or the triplets of belleville etc
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It appeals to me, I've just never played them. I actually own the second Phoenix Wright game, but I've never played it because I have yet to get the first.
I think for me, Prof Layton has outwardly appeared (perhaps wrongly) as a puzzle game primarily. I like some adventure or graphic adventure type stuff as the focus. I dont want to get endlessly stuck on a puzzle either. I don't want to have to use faqs because I'm a useless idiot.
I'm not sure I like Facebook anymore. I just posted about the Layton/Phoenix cross-over game. Immediately afterwards I was told that I was a small asian girl.
I will say Professor Layton and the Unwound Future is discrimnatory against Americans. There are math problems that involve the metric system.... fuck.