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Posted by Kotaku May 09 2012 11:00 GMT
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#lollipopchainsaw In the West, the "image character" for splatter game Lollipop Chainsaw is cosplayer Jessica Nigri. She's great for events in America, but the commute to Japan is a little far. More »

Posted by Kotaku Apr 27 2012 10:30 GMT
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#suda51 Suda51 (Goichi Suda) is one of Japan's most famous game directors. In the West, this is due to his cult classic PS2/GameCube title, Killer7, or his best-selling Wii series, No More Heroes. In Japan, however, he first became famous for another game entirely: Super Fire Pro Wrestling Special on the Super Famicom. More »

Posted by Joystiq Apr 21 2012 04:59 GMT
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The weirdest thing about Juliet Starling's sisters in Lollipop Chainsaw isn't their gleeful violence or absolute confidence that they won't shoot and/or drive through their cheerleader sis while performing insane gun and bus stunts.

No, the weirdest thing is that they fight zombies - inexplicably animated corpses - constantly, but react with delight at the news that Juliet's boyfriend is just a head.

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Posted by Giant Bomb Apr 20 2012 19:21 GMT
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Killin' zombies is the Starling family business, and sister, business is a-boomin'!

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2012 18:00 GMT
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#cosplay Word is that Jessica Nigri, a big-time cosplayer hired to portray the protagonist of Lollipop Chainsaw, was asked to leave PAX East yesterday. Why, you ask? Oh, I don't know. Maybe that hot pink jumpsuit with a "neckline" plunging to her crotch has something to do with it. More »

Posted by Giant Bomb Apr 04 2012 15:38 GMT
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Grasshopper Manufacture has to be just about the busiest developer working these days. Between studio head Suda 51's upcoming high school zombie comedy Lollipop Chainsaw, and recent downloadable titles like Sine Mora and Diabolical Pitch, you'd think that available development resources would be at a premium. Not so much that Suda couldn't just up and announce another project, apparently.

In absence of any Killer is Dead assets, here is my favorite picture of Suda 51 on a toilet. Surprisingly, there are several to choose from.

Speaking to Sokuho (as translated by Andriasang), Suda today revealed his next directorial project, an action game called Killer is Dead. If your first thought is, "Whoa, is this the Killer7 sequel I've been waiting for all these years?" I'm sorry to report that no, it is not. It is, in fact, an entirely original game that puts you in the role of an "Executioner," a specialized agent whose job is to travel around eliminated "S-level criminals." Sounds sort of like a cross between James Bond and Dexter, no?

The game is still fairly early in development and won't be out until sometime next year, but Suda did at least give a hint about what gameplay would entail, describing it as similar to the kinds of swordplay found in his No More Heroes series, in addition to new combat systems.

Andriasang seems to think that more on Killer is Dead will pop up later this week. If it happens while we're running around PAX East, we'll forgive you if you read about it on another site. But just this once.


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Posted by Giant Bomb Mar 30 2012 23:58 GMT
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That thumbnail has nothing to do with music production, I admit.

Posted by Joystiq Mar 30 2012 21:15 GMT
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For everyone who looks at a punk rock zombie or a heavy metal Viking and thinks, "I wonder what inspired his taste in music?"

Posted by Kotaku Mar 27 2012 17:45 GMT
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#lollipopchainsaw Gory grindhouse horror movies. Bubblegum pop. The mish-mash of these elements makes it impossible to look away from upcoming action game Lollipop Chainsaw. It's a balance that the title's creators need to get just right but James Gunn and Goichi Suda think they're on the right track More »

Posted by Joystiq Mar 19 2012 16:30 GMT
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You met the voice cast of Lollipop Chainsaw. Now see their handiwork, in this introduction to the boss characters. In this case, "handiwork" means "yelling profanity," to a certain extent.

Posted by Joystiq Mar 14 2012 20:30 GMT
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You may recognize Michael Rosenbaum, voice of the head-on-a-lanyard Nick, as Lex Luthor from Smallville, or as The Flash from the Justice League cartoons. So he went from playing a bald guy to a guy with hair but nothing else. Or, if you prefer, he went from The Flash to a character incapable of ... flashing?

All right, if you want jokes that make some reasonable amount of sense, watch the video and have them delivered to you by a team of professionals including Tara Strong, Michael Rooker and Gregg Henry.

Posted by IGN Mar 14 2012 16:18 GMT
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The cast list for upcoming zombie-chopper Lollipop Chainsaw has been revealed, which includes stars from hit shows The Walking Dead, Smallville, 24 and Gilmore Girls...

Posted by Kotaku Mar 08 2012 13:30 GMT
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#cosplay Earlier this week, Kotaku attended an event for upcoming zombie game Lollipop Chainsaw. At the event, the game's heroine, Juliet, was there in the flesh. You might know her better as cosplayer Jessica Nigri. More »

Posted by Kotaku Mar 08 2012 11:30 GMT
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#lollipopchainsaw Upcoming action game Lollipop Chainsaw features a slew of special outfits. Let's have a look. More »

Posted by Joystiq Mar 08 2012 00:00 GMT
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Hollywood screenwriter/director James Gunn is working on the script for Lollipop Chainsaw, a game about a teenage girl using a magical chainsaw and cheerleading moves to kill zombies, with the help of her boyfriend's still-living, detached head.

He seems to have some lofty ideas about games nonetheless. "In films, it's hard to say 'we're trying to do something new in a movie' -- it's kind of a simple thing," he told Joystiq in a GDC interview. "Games are infinitely more complex than film, and there's still so much stuff that hasn't been done, it's really exciting, because there's just so much untrampled ground. That's cool. There's so many things that haven't been done." Subtract putting an animate, disembodied head on a zombie body from that list -- that's now been done, and it's "the coolest thing in the world."

For Gunn, Lollipop Chainsaw is a crash course in the world of game development. "When I was a kid, I used to make my own games on the computer, and I understood the basic dynamics of, basically, the 'choose your own adventure' style of how games worked," he said. "But being able to see it from the inside and how things worked -- just that balance between the gameplay and the storytelling aspect of it -- it's an interesting process the whole way through." He sees it as the kind of learning opportunity he had in the film industry, in which he came in as a screenwriter and "then I would just go ask everybody every question I possibly could about visual effects and how that works, and get to watch these directors direct."

We can't wait to see what happens when Grasshopper Manufacture is your reference point for the video game industry.

Posted by Kotaku Mar 06 2012 16:15 GMT
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#lollipopchainsaw Brains taste kind of like a turkey burger. I learned this at Lollipop Chainsaw party held by Warner Brothers Interactive last night at GDC 2012, where James Gunn—the Dawn of the Dead screenwriter who's writing the horror action game—and designer Suda 51 were in attendance. More »

Posted by Joystiq Mar 06 2012 02:00 GMT
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At the Lollipop Chainsaw event this evening is was announced that the game will cut into North American retail on June 12. We're sure to have more details from the event as the night goes on.

Posted by IGN Mar 06 2012 02:11 GMT
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During a party at the Game Developer's Conference in San Francisco, Warner Bros. Interactive announced that Lollipop Chainsaw will hit stores in North America on June 12th. The game will hit stores in Europe on June 15th...

Posted by IGN Feb 15 2012 17:58 GMT
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You've been helping famed movie writer James Gunn and Warner Bros. find the face of Lollipop Chainsaw, and today's the final vote. One of the three women below will represent the zombie-killing cheerleader Juliet in trailers and at live events, and it's time for you to pick the best lady for the job. Look at the photos, make your choice, and check IGN on March 2nd to see who won it all...

Posted by Joystiq Feb 10 2012 22:15 GMT
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When looking at screens of Lollipop Chainsaw, we're certain your eyes drift naturally to one of Juliet's most eye-catching features ... the severed head strung to her hip. This new trailer tells the romantic story of how she cut her boyfriend's head off, as an act of love.

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Posted by Kotaku Feb 09 2012 23:30 GMT
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#lollipopchainsaw The latest trailer for Lollipop Chainsaw reminds us that just one bite from a zombie is all it takes to spell doom. Unless, of course, you have a loved one nearby to cheerfully chop off your head and keep it animated… somehow. More »

Posted by Kotaku Feb 07 2012 12:50 GMT
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In the Japanese "Premium Edition" of Lollipop Chainsaw, players can switch between a "D-rated" version a "Z-rated" (think Mature) version. The standard version is D-rated. Watch the game's trailer here, complete with sparkles and vivisections. [ゲーム情報!ゲームのはなし] More »

Posted by IGN Feb 07 2012 02:04 GMT
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It's time for Round 2 in the Search for Juliet. The folks behind Lollipop Chainsaw -- famed movie writer James Gunn and Warner Bros. -- asked for your help weeding through the ladies vying for the role of the zombie-killing cheerleader, and last week you cast your ballots. Now, the pool is down to 1...

Posted by Joystiq Feb 02 2012 17:15 GMT
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The press release announcing pre-order costumes for Lollipop Chainsaw jokes that "Juliet won't be in her birthday suit," instantly making us feel terribly self-conscious about what WB thinks our interest in the game is about.

Said pre-order costumes actually sound pretty amusing -- it's a shame they're all spread out across different retailers at launch. Amazon will allow you to dress Juliet in "Rockabilly" gear, Best Buy offers "Goth Girl" and "Foxy Funk," and GameStop includes an Evil Dead Ash costume. It's a cute visual reference and it's practical clothing!

Additionally, GameStop PowerUp Rewards members will get a costume of Jimmy Urine, lead singer of Mindless Self Indulgence, who also composed the boss music and acts in the game. Obscure punk rock tie-ins? Now you're getting closer to the reason for our interest.

Posted by IGN Jan 30 2012 17:22 GMT
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You already know that famed movie writer James Gunn and Warner Bros. looking for the face of Lollipop Chainsaw, but today's the day to cast your vote. Below, you'll find 15 ladies vying for the role of Juliet. Click on their names, watch their videos, and then vote at the bottom of the article as to...

Posted by Joystiq Jan 12 2012 22:30 GMT
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You can't just have zombies show up for no reason, obviously. In Lollipop Chainsaw, the malevolent force behind the zombie invasion is ... Swan, a "goth geek bastard" with a goofy laugh and much nicer clothes than any goths we knew.

Posted by Kotaku Jan 12 2012 18:00 GMT
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#lollipopchainsaw In the high-school food chain, it always seemed like nerds or stoners would be the natural enemies to cheerleaders, not goths. Suda51 seems to think otherwise, judging by the trailer for the developer's upcoming Warner Bros.-published action game. This guy Swan looks disturbingly like the Billy puppet from the SAW movies. Knowing the horror-centric film tastes of Suda51, that's probably intentional. You'll get to take down this Edgar Allen Poe-reading, Robert Smith-listening* archvillain when Lollipop Chainsaw comes out later this year. More »

Posted by IGN Jan 10 2012 18:18 GMT
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Here's what the world knows about Lollipop Chainsaw. It's from the twisted mind of developer Suda51, it's written by Slither writer/director James Gunn, and it stars an 18-year-old cheerleader whose sole purpose is to eviscerate zombies with her chainsaw. Now, Warner Brothers wants your help picking...

Posted by Kotaku Jan 10 2012 11:00 GMT
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#nekoshowgun You might not known Japanese illustrator NekoshowguN. But you damn well should. More »