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Posted by Joystiq Feb 09 2010 15:45 GMT in Final Fantasy XIII
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Final Fantasy XIII may not be out in North America and Europe yet, but the development team is in full "victory lap" mode in Japan. At least, that's how it seemed when noted industry figure Jem Alexander interviewed producer Yoshinori Kitase and director Motomu Toriyama for the European PlayStation Blog. Asked about the state of the Japanese game industry, the two (no individual attribution was given to the speakers) said that FFXIII was going to fix it.

"Some people have been saying that the Japanese game industry is dead, and all that... I dunno," the creative lead said. "I will say that Final Fantasy XIII is one really epic title for high definition consoles. With this game, we are going to resurrect the whole thing." And then they immediately moved from boastful to confusing: "As for Western games that have influenced us - FPSs mostly. The Call of Duty series, for example." Influenced their desire to sell a lot of copies, maybe?

The team also suggested elsewhere in the interview that God of War Collection-style remakes of previous Final Fantasy titles are unlikely. And, while they didn't outright deny DLC (which is looking more and more likely), they said that material or ideas originally left out won't be put back in as DLC.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 09 2010 15:15 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Like good burlesque, Telltale had been teasing a new season of Sam & Max ... meanwhile, like good porn, Australia's OFLC went ahead and just exposed the goods. Unless a dramatic change occurs, it appears the title of the next installment in the comedic adventure series is titled Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse - Episode 1: The Penal Zone.

The premature ratings announcement obviously doesn't contain much aside from a title -- there's no telling whether the game might eventually come to Mac or iPhone as recently rumored -- but at this point, we'll take whatever glimpse we can get.

[Thanks, 5abanja]'Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse' outed by OFLC

Posted by Joystiq Feb 09 2010 14:30 GMT in New Super Mario Bros. Wii
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Finally, Nintendo has been able to make a little money from New Super Mario Bros. Wii, a sequel to one of its old franchises, released this November. Nintendo of Australia announced that as the result of a federal court settlement, one Australian will be required to pay $1.5 million ($1.3 million USD) to Nintendo for loss of revenue due. This person was allegedly the first to upload New Super Mario Bros. Wii to the internet, doing so on November 6, one week before the game was released (an act that facilitated creative works in addition to piracy).

Not only is this bad news for this one guy, it should also serve as a warning to other would-be pirates. "Upon the game being uploaded to the Internet, Nintendo was able to employ the use of sophisticated technological forensics to identify the individual responsible for illegally copying the file and making it available for further distribution," Nintendo said in a press release. "On 23 November, 2009, Nintendo obtained a Federal Court search order in respect of the individual's residential premises. This led to the seizure of property from those premises in order to gain further evidence against the individual."

If you upload Nintendo games, the company will come to your house and take your stuff. Chilling.

[Thanks, Foetoid]

Posted by Joystiq Feb 09 2010 13:00 GMT in Napoleon: Total War
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Strategic war game buffs, take note: All of the Total War titles on Steam are receiving a massive discount this week, to the tune of a whopping 66 percent off. In fact, you can pick up the Total War Mega Pack, which includes Medieval II: Total War, Rome: Total War -- including the Alexander and Kingdoms expansions -- and Empire: Total War for $20.39. Additionally, the Empire: Total War Downloadable Content Pack, containing all the Empire content released thus far, is available for 10 percent off at $16.19.

Incidentally -- but probably not coincidentally -- the latest game in the series, Napoleon: Total War, releases February 23.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 09 2010 11:50 GMT in Gaming News
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Or, it'll be a Holiday 2010 present, depending on how heavily you drop those hints and how desirable you find Ghost Recon: Future Soldier's "cutting-edge technology, prototype high-tech weaponry, and state-of-the-art single-player and multiplayer modes." Developed by the GRAW veterans at Ubisoft Paris, Future Soldier promises to "go beyond the core Ghost Recon franchise and deliver a fresh gameplay experience, with an unparalleled level of quality that will excite long-time fans and newcomers alike." Yes, this is definitely from a press release.

A multiplayer beta is scheduled to start in Summer 2010, with invitations tied to another of Ubisoft's freshened franchises, Splinter Cell: Conviction (which is but a stone's throw away from release). The offer is currently extended only to the Xbox 360 version of Conviction -- and aside from Microsoft's system, no platforms have been explicitly mentioned in Future Soldier's announcement. He's from the future, so Facebook is a likely candidate.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 09 2010 11:30 GMT in Gaming News
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The news, as presented in EndWar voice-command style:

-- VG247, report, EndWar sequel, halted.

-- Ubisoft, elaborate, "on the backburner."

-- Joystiq, clarify, "on the backburner?"

*END TRANSMISSION*

Posted by Joystiq Feb 09 2010 11:00 GMT in Gaming News
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The Art of Tomb Raider is looking like a must-have hard-edged coffee table book for any fan of the series and its curvy protagonist. Published by Dreams and Visions Press, the 568-page book actually comes in two volumes, with the first covering "every significant piece of Tomb Raider art" through Angel of Darkness, and the second featuring Legend to Underworld.

The set is priced at $110 and only 2,000 copies of the book are being printed. It appears that pre-orders are still being accepted and the books should ship in late February. Guess we can put this right next to our The Splendid Magic of Penny Arcade: The 11½ Anniversary Edition book.

[Via Big Download]

Posted by IGN Feb 09 2010 09:00 GMT in 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa
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EA Sports' world beater takes on the World Cup.

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 09 2010 07:53 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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G.I. Joe:The Rise of Cobra brings up a question you don’t hear too often. Which was actually worse…the game or the movie? I think it’s a split decision on this one!

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 09 2010 07:47 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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I know that the latest version of Madden hasn’t had a lot of time to rack up player hours and all that, but it really doesn’t seem to be fairing well where it is right now. How many of you guys ended up grabbing one of the earlier versions of Madden on Wii, but [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 09 2010 07:45 GMT in NBA Jam
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First up, you can get in on the next round of player voting. Click here to check out who’s up for the game. Second, could NBA Jam be heading to other platforms after its initial Wii release? 1up seems to think so… Details about EA’s revival are relatively sparse at the moment, but our own [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 09 2010 07:01 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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How about a brand-new copy of Tony Hawk: RIDE, complete with RIDE board for just $75? If that sounds like a good deal to you, you better keep an eye on your local Goodwill location. According to an employee at this particular spot, the game came from donations through retailers such as Target [...]

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Posted by Joystiq Feb 09 2010 07:00 GMT in Mass Effect 2
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We're pretty sure that the new Mass Effect 2-centric video from Mega64 that you'll find after the break is pretty funny. The crew seems to be grilling everyday citizens on censorship, specifically relating to all the xenofornication going down aboard the Normandy.

We say "pretty sure" and "seems" because ... well, we can't watch this sort of thing with the sound on because it makes us too uncomfortable. There, we said it out loud. That means we also have no idea if the language in the video is safe for work, since we can't hear it. Let's just play it safe and assume it's not, OK?

Posted by Joystiq Feb 09 2010 06:00 GMT in Tony Hawk: Ride
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It may seem at this point that we're kicking an already downed and plenty insulted victim here, but we couldn't help but note the shockingly low price of a Tony Hawk: Ride bundle -- complete with board, unopened -- discovered by Gamertell at an Arlington Heights, Il. Goodwill store. Two Wii versions of the game were on sale for just $74.99 (down from $119.99 MSRP) -- a Goodwill employee said the game's presence could be explained by donations from local retailers, listing Kohls, Sears, Borders, and Target as potential donators. Alright, alright, we'll admit it -- the price drop isn't that steep, but a near $50 difference on a barely four-month-old game sounds pretty decent to us.

Presumably, one of the aforementioned retailers was more interested in the shelf space (and the tax write-off) than waiting for the game's fairly cool sales to heat up. Either way, if you're looking to get your ... ahem ... feet on the game, maybe your local Goodwill could offer a better deal than the other brick-and-mortars, eh?

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Posted by Francis Feb 07 2010 20:26 GMT in Blaster Master: Overdrive
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and the beginning of the first game to refresh your memory.

MattTheSpratt

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I hope to god that isn't the main theme they're using in-game. D8

Tails Doll

 

Shut the *crag* up. That song is awesome.


Posted by Joystiq Feb 09 2010 05:00 GMT in Nintendo News
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Here's a fun little piece of 16-bit history for you -- did you know that when Sega made its big announcement last week, a game called Sonic 4 had actually been floating around for 14 years? Sure, it's not an official Sonic game, mind you -- it was merely a modded version of the classic Sunsoft SNES platformer Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos. 1UP recently shared the game's illicit history -- a group of Peruvian hackers known as Twin Eagle Group got their hands on the game in 1996, removed all instances of the hasty Mexican mouse, and replaced them with Sega's spiny mascot.

Check out a gameplay clip of the unsanctioned Sonic 4 after the jump. Yeah, it doesn't look great -- but to be fair, Sonic doesn't whip out a gun at any point, nor does he engage in light bestiality, so we guess it has its charms.

[Via Kotaku]

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 09 2010 04:18 GMT in Blaster Master: Overdrive
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The Blaster Master returns to the world of gaming with this WiiWare remake.
Posted by weedlord bonerhitler Feb 08 2010 23:53 GMT in BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Portable
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MM

Ph1r3 App Inventor for Android's visual block language

god damn me for lacking a psp


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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 09 2010 04:09 GMT in Dante's Inferno
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Is Dante's adventure a pleasure cruise through Hell, or is it cursed to endless suffering?

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 09 2010 03:54 GMT in Valkyria Chronicles II
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Stab in broad daylight!