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Posted by Kotaku May 24 2010 08:00 GMT
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#zombies Mmmm... Nothing says "yum" like the walking dead. Or eating the walking dead. De-licious. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 14 2010 17:00 GMT
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#republished Journalists in video games are as diverse and wide ranging as journalists in the real world. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 07 2010 08:00 GMT
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#georgeromero George Romero's name is synonymous with horror. Romero isn't a huge gamer, but he's interested in making a video game. If only a game company would allow him to do just that. There's shit he'd like to hide and stuff. More »

Posted by Kotaku May 04 2010 06:00 GMT
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Osaka-based game developer Capcom is known for...developing games. The company's boss now has side business, though. Let's drink to that. No, literally. More »

Posted by Kotaku Apr 13 2010 10:30 GMT
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#deadrising2 Man, Dead Rising was great. Was a little quirky, though. You could put that down to the fact it was about zombies and public bathrooms, but the game's developers have a simpler explanation. More »

Posted by Joystiq Jan 26 2010 14:30 GMT
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Though we still don't have a release date for Dead Rising 2, we have gotten first word of a film (Keiji Inafune's directorial debut) based on the series. The title directly translates to "Death Disease Contamination Dead Rising," which we think you'll agree is a pretty great name for a movie. Bonus: With only its first trailer, this thing is already making us confused and a little headachey. As near as we can tell, it's a movie about four Asian people fighting zombies in a warehouse with both conventional armaments and a weaponized wheelchair. Oh and some parts are in first person. ... We know, right? This old chestnut again?! If you can stand the tedium, the trailer's right after the break. [Update: Also from Andriasang: The film will apparently be coming to the web (as you may have guessed from the productions values) this year, though 360 owners will be able to watch it early.] [Via Andriasang]

Posted by Joystiq Jan 26 2010 19:15 GMT
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Just as expected, today marks the release of two new Games on Demand titles: Dead Rising and Halo Wars. Major Nelson reports each is currently available for download on your Xbox 360, with Capcom's virtual mall full of zombies setting gamers back a paltry $20, while Ensemble Studios' final game is a bit more costly at $30. Each will take up six gigglebytes of room on your HDD upon download. Shortcut: Halo Wars on Games on Demand [Xbox.com] Shortcut: Dead Rising on Games on Demand [Xbox.com]