Britain loves the Nintendo DS. Regular followers of our British Sales Charts may already be aware of this. But last week, Britain’s love for the Nintendo DS reached new heights.
I love Skate. I love it because it’s about skating, and not about riding toilets with Jackass characters. Which, while we’re on the subject, is the reason I stopped playing Tony Hawks.
As a part-time gamer, Christmas must be brilliant, because not only do you get some time off work to play games, but you’ll probably receive games for Christmas as well. Double score.
Look, I don’t even like Dragonball. But still, I know enough about it to know this trailer will make people upset.
You may like Guitar Hero. That’s fine. But while you’re enjoying Activision’s soulless take on Rock N’ Roll, know that artists prefer Rock Band.
We always knew Home was going to be heavy on advertising and corporate sponsorship. But this heavy this soon? It’s a little unexpected.
Just got a press release from Sony. All about Home. It’s pretty long. Basically says that, after months of promise followed by months of delay, Sony’s Home service for the PS3 now has a “release date”.
Resetti may be just about the best thing about Animal Crossing. His furious tirades are, after all, both entertaining and informative.
‘Tis the season to, well, start making lists of your favourite games of the year, of course. But we’re not going to do that just yet here at Kotaku AU. Instead, we want to hear about your favourite gaming moment from 2008.
Yuji Horii, creator of the Dragon Quest series, revealed at a Square Enix press conference in Tokyo today that the next entry in the role-playing game series, Dragon Quest X, is in development for the Wii.