Home’s out. Hurray! (?) Did you know, however, that in other parts of the world, Home is different? Well it is. In some cases for the better, in some cases not for the better.
The Wii launched in November 2006. Long time ago. Yet for that whole time, it’s been super-popular, meaning that resale prices have been super-expensive. Or, they were. They aren’t any more.
Listen up. It’s PC charts day. You kids know the drill. We list the charts of the three biggest PC sales avenues, you read them, then wonder who’s stuck counting the money at Maxis.
It’s bad enough when a pixellated hound dog is overly critical towards your duck hunting skills, but when he starts in on your job situation and your sexual performance, things have gone too far.
Look, I know that selling you on video game development post mortems is a tricky thing, so I’m attempting to wow you with “What If?” concept artwork from Ratchet & Clank Future. But read on!
If you predicted that the DSi would be a failure in Japan – that it would somehow fail to capture Japan’s DS-mad buying attention – turns out you were wrong. So wrong.
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Bad news, subjects of death threats and various online harassments: having someone tell you they’re going to kill you via Xbox Live chat does not exempt you from gamertag change fees. Shame about that.
Game designer Warren Spector, of Thief, Deus Ex and System Shock fame, may have a new muse in Mickey Mouse. A report from Gamasutra says Spector’s working on a “steampunk”-styled game currently codenamed Epic Mickey.