Bic Camera, one of the two larger electronics store chains, announced just minutes ago in an email newsletter to point-card-holders that preorders for Dragon Quest IX are officially open. That’s not all they announced, however.
EA and Valve hooked up in North America over the weekend, then continued their dalliance across Europe earlier this week. We can now reveal they’ve consummated their relationship in Australia, with thirteen ten EA titles now available on Steam.
And the best news? All the prices are in US dollars.
Don’t be confused. Those charts from yesterday were the overall holiday charts, compiling the top-sellers for the past few weeks. This post? The top-selling games for the week ending December 20.
In the upcoming issue of Japanese game mag Famitsu, Capcom reveals another Monster Hunter Wii title, Monster Hunter G.
At least one of the German Left 4 Dead covers features an edited hand — complete with extra finger. Japan is getting not one, but two edited covers.
Next January, a pornography parody of Namco’s pop idol sim THE iDOLM@STER was slated for release. The flick’s distributor TMA has announced that the adult movie will no longer go on sale.
Seems we can’t go a day now without hearing about some publisher’s plans to bring some existing, well-received game over to the iPhone. Today is no different.
It’s that time of the year again. That’s right, time for making Best Of lists. But what about the best overlooked game titles?
It’s easy to write a list of your favourite games of the year. It’s only slightly harder to provide a few reasons for your selection. But how about the one gameplay moment that encapsulates everything that was awesome about gaming in 2008?
Much harder. Which is why we’ll publish yours if you send it to us. Maybe, like John here, you’ve felt genuine remorse for something you did in Fallout 3…
We haven’t heard much about the Ender’s Game game since March. Now we get to hear more about it, including author Orson Scott Card’s hope and dreams and pinwheel schemes.