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London (6October 2010) – Square Enix Ltd., the publisher of SQUARE ENIX® interactive entertainment products in Europe and other PAL territories, today announces KINGDOM HEARTS Re:coded will be released across PAL territories on 14 January, 2011 exclusively for the Nintendo DS system.
Jiminy Cricket is looking over [...]
Activision has outlined the different incentives which retailers are offering to shore up DJ Hero 2 pre-orders -- however, the variation between these bonuses is about as wide as we've ever seen for a video game.
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The Dead Rising 2 dress-up fun never stops, as Capcom reveals four themed packs of downloadable content that add new looks and new abilities to Chuck Greene's arsenal. More »
SAN FRANCISCO – OCTOBER 6, 2010 – Ubisoft® and Ludia Inc., under a license from CBS Consumer Products, have released an all-new video game that’s based on the timeless television game show Hollywood Squares. Making its debut appearance on the Wii™ system from Nintendo, Hollywood Squares is now available at retailers throughout North America [...]
Fender, the name synonymous with rock ‘n’ roll, brings you the world’s first fully-functional, full-sized electric guitar that is also a Rock Band™ 3 video game controller. Blending state-of-the-art gaming and guitar technology with the authenticity of Fender design and engineering, the Squier by Fender Stratocaster Guitar and Controller rocks both worlds, whether plugged into [...]
This week's European PSN update seems a bit anemic when compared to the beefy additions of the past few weeks, but that doesn't mean you should reserve your attention. There's big discounts on Modern Warfare 2 DLC, the release of Ferrari: The Race Challenge, a demo for DJ Hero 2, and "It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" finally makes it onto Rock Band. You know, that song that goes ... something ... something ... Leonard Bernstein!
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SAN FRANCISCO – OCTOBER 6, 2010 – Ubisoft® and Ludia Inc., under a license from Disney-ABC Domestic Television, have released an all-new video game that’s based on the popular television game show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. Making its debut appearance on the Wii™ system [...]
- Kirby’s Epic Yarn (9/8/9/10, 36 points): “The game’s not just about looking cute — the way the gameplay takes advantage of this yarn world is brilliant. Even if you’ve encountered these sorts of obstacles in other action games, they seem fresh all over again here. It’s a great action game, too, and if [...]
CAPCOM LOVES NEW YORK!
The Capcom road show hits the Big Apple this Friday, October 8, through Sunday, October 10 a the Jacob Javits Convention Center for New York Comic Con! This is the first major convention for Capcom on the East coast, and we’re delivering a tidal wave of serious gaming fun for our awesome, [...]
Darkworks' TriOviz 3D system debuted in the Game of the Year Edition of Batman: Arkham Asylum, a game made with Unreal Engine 3. Now other UE3 developers are going to have the ability to add 3D to their games, as TriOviz has been accepted into the Integrated Partners Program for the engine. The tech will be available via the Unreal Developer Network starting next month.
"What I like about the latest version of TriOviz is that, with their offering, our engine can support not only the highest quality solution for customers with the latest 3D TVs, such as a PlayStation 3 with a Sony Bravia 3D TV," said Epic VP Mark Rein in the announcement, "but also a colored-glasses 3D solution for customers who don't have a 3D-capable TV." Supposedly, it will take approximately one week of work to add 3D functionality to an existing design, through a process similar to adding a new shader. So, this doesn't explain the Gears 3 delay.
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Speaking at Game Developers Conference Online 2010, creative director James Staten hinted that Bungie's next project could feature "a world that was always there for you." Does Bungie have a shooter MMO up its sleeve? More »
Though PS3 owners are still waiting to hear about when they'll get their oft-promised opportunity to embark into the free-to-play environs of Free Realms, a Sony press release has revealed Mac owners will be able to join the game's 14 million-strong community later this fall. Mac players will be able to congregate freely with their PC-playing brethren -- a heartwarming feature which might help settle the bloody Civil War that's divided this country for the better part of a decade.
Sony Online Entertainment president John Smedley explained the port is an answer to "the overwhelming player demand for Free Realms on the Mac platform." We thought Mac owners were too busy editing movies and listening to cool music while hanging out with Justin Long to play MMOs, but apparently we were mistaken.