Nielsen's Most Anticipated Game Survey Results
The most anticipated Wii game is Just Dance 4.
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Famitsu Interview With Top Japanese Developers
Hints at sequels for Dragon's Dogma, Ninja Gaiden and Dynasty Warriors.
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Ed Fries Interviews Gabe Newell
Everything from the frontiers of gaming, from wearable technology to tongue controllers.
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Japanese Charts Update (Software and Hardware)
Kirby collection on Wii tops charts.
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More Future of Gaming From Japan's Top Creators
More Comments from Suda 51, Toshihiro Nagoshi, Naoki Yoshida etc
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EA Becomes Australia's Largest Developer
Sadly by combining two mobile developers.
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Nintendo Loses Less Money in First Quarter
3DS now selling at a profit, effective today.
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Yamauchi Talks About Gran Turismo 6
Confirms they have been working on it since GT5 finished.
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End Game, full disclosure on the 38 studio collapse.
The full amazing story on Schillings failure.
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Tekken director says Wii U power is pretty decent
Mulls over Tekken/Soulcalibur cameos in Smash Bros.
dustycartridge.com
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The Press Room Episode #123
RE6, Dragon's Dogma, Alan Wake: American Nightmare and more from Yoda, vader and Foolz.
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Comparing Darksiders 2 to Zelda is a curse
Stop saying Darksiders II is like Zelda – developer
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Sonic Racing has characters that are unique to that platform
Master Chief vs Amy?
sonicstadium.org
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How "Triple A" development can go out of control
Blog from new developer describing the MESS that is game development.
warhorsestudios.cz news
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Nintendo's 3DS Download Service Launches Hard
It had trouble keeping up with demand.
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Heatwave? You live in Greece!
You can go out.
I did the impossible today. Broke the blade on my ripper. This is a piece of equipment that attaches to a tractor to rip 12 inch rows into the ground to oxygenate it. It hit a massive boulder. This is not supposed to happen.
Sigh. See that green thing? That's a dead ripper. It weighs about 300 pounds. I have to retrieve it tomorrow and see what I can do with it.
"Goodbye Nintendo Wii - The History Video Half an hour of its best games"
Fifteen minutes of RE4 and then five minutes each for No More Heroes, Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2.
You are like the general of farming. Good shit.
Really?
There are plenty of other games in development and most retailers and publishers are saying November this year. I'm not saying he HAS to make Crysis 3 Wii U, but this is a waffling, weaaaaaaak excuse.
VIDEO: Rayman Legends played with the stylus
Check this out, it's a bit like playing Lost Winds or NyxQuest on Wii.
Not sure how movement and jumping is controlled? Is it auto movement or are you using the left stick and shoulder buttons to move and jump?
EDIT: I think that is two player mode shown
The touch screen use is much more responsive and intricate than what was shown at E3. You can chop vines, hit enemies, catapult rayman, raise platforms, pop bubbles, etc etc. It's all fast moving and flowing. On the subject of touch screen games, I would like to see some touch screen ONLY games on Wii U like Soul Bubbles, World of Goo or Trauma Center with full on shaders and current get visuals.
Alas, I am only carrying my shitty little netbook with me. I don't even have a mouse for it. Weak computer, tiny screen and touchpad ... for gaming? ... Erm Doesn't sound like much fun
Was tempted to go buy a Vita, but I'm kinda strapped for cash, and I don't really want a Vita so I don't think I'll do that either.
Gotta be patient I guess, and just read more books and revise my music theory.
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
The 38 studios article is AMAZING. I am in the middle of it and so far its one hell of a story, I am not even at the good part yet.
I wish I could be the VP of doughnuts.
Get a PSP! It haves tons of awesome RPG's and it's pretty cheap.
That story is a joke. Don't worry about the US price on the low end one, it is going to be same as a comparable iPad. The high end one will be around a grand because it is an ultrathin laptop in essence.
Edit: The retailer has since clarified they made up the price as a placeholder:
http://www.zdnet.com/microsoft-surface-dont-believe-every-price-you-see-7000001657/
The retail scene for games is totally fucked up here in the US (and I assume everywhere). I was at Best Buy where they have a clearance going on so they had a bunch of games for $10. Some of these games have been out for only a little over a year. BB also has used games and this particular BB had plenty of used games. They had Ass Creed Revelations used for $35, I turn around and on the next shelf there are a TON of ACR brand new for $10. What are people supposed to think when they see stupid shit like this.
Most of the used games dont go under $20 but most of BB big sales are down to $15 to $10, does this make any sense at all? With the way the retail market has such quick turn around with sales why should people buy over priced used games. The used games have to be like $10 to be worth , but who is going to sell their game for almost nothing. Its a total mess. Why should anyone pay full price for a game anymore if in 6 months you know it will be cut be 50% at least, usually sooner.
I would love to know how the retail scene works with games. I know stores buy in bulk to get a better deal but do they pay a price that should give them money if they sell at full price or does it account for the left over stock that gets on clearance. Do the publishers have to pay back money or something if stores have boat loads of unsold copies of games?
So basically this whole "shipped to retailers" number we get a week after launch may get adjusted down if the game is unsuccessful.
This BB had at least 30 copies of ACR on sale for $10. I cannot imagine they ordered another batch of ACR, that has to be from the first shipment I would assume. I cant even imagine a second shipment from almost any game. WIth all the used game sales and how fast so many of these games go on sale I dont think any store ever needs more than the initial shipment. Unless it is CoD of course.