It was inevitable. Professor Layton, the DS title from developer Level 5, is getting an anime feature film.
Stupid question. Of course they are. Companies never stop working on hardware. But today, PSP2 news may have gotten a little more specific, thanks to a report from industry tech website EETimes.
Capcom has confirmed that the Japanese release of Resident Evil 5 has been moved forward a week.
If this were 2006, and you asked Capcom whether they’d be developing games for a new version of the DS, they’d have said “You bet your bottom dollar we will”. Pity this isn’t 2006, then.
Those deliciously pun-laden movie posters that precede each of Left 4 Dead‘s campaigns can now decorate the wall of your choice. Valve has put all four posters up for sale at its online store.
The follow up to Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed may be a much more modern affair, if Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter is correct. Pachter told us yesterday that the game will be set “hundreds of years in the future.”
Sega’s last stab at console dominance is now ten years old. The Dreamcast was launched on November 27, 1998 in Japan, back when global hardware launches were almost unheard of. It wasn’t exactly a success.
A school in the UK is using PSPs to help children who are deaf or have seriously impaired hearing to learn sign language.
The newly announced DLC for Rock Band is certainly… eclectic. New Children of Bodom joins fresh Naked Brothers Band, all at reduced prices, a mix that Harmonix says is “keeping you on your toes.”
We really don’t know how Yakuza series producer Toshihiro Nagoshi finds the time to so thoroughly bronze and get a new Yakuza game out every year or so. Yakuza 3 — the fourth in the series after the spin-off Yakuza Kenzan! — features more stunning character models, Japanese gangster brawls and “exotic dancers” with ultra-realistic stripper boots. This clip for the Japanese version features mere seconds of gameplay, but does make up for it with some camera straddling.
Yakuza 3 – Strip Teaser Trailer [GameTrailers]