Amazing. Currently up for auction is this 2003 set of Hot Wheels toy cars. Boring, right? No. No small metal car with Jet Set Radio emblazoned on it is ever boring.
Twice this week I have nearly missed my posting slots because I fired up Fallout 3 for just one quick go and got sucked in to the Capital Wasteland. So yeah, good game.
Hey, guess what platform exclusive games have sold over a million copies in the UK recently? Why, it’s Mario Kart Wii and Wii Fit, of course.
Touch Arcade points out that innovative game designer Yoot Saito says he’s working on a game, well more of a digital toy, for the iPhone and Touch.
The game stars and is named after the primitive character from Seaman 2. Gabo seems to be a sort of digital pet, something Saito refers to as an experiment for the platform.
Judging by the videos, it looks like the game is all about interacting with the hairy primitive man, taking care of him and eventually, perhaps, forming a bond with him.
I’ve posted one of the videos found on the site on the jump. I’m definitely up for checking this out once it hits state side, which will be after a Japan-only release it looks like.
Eh, What? You know how two days ago we told you about THQ cancelling Destroy All Humans on the PS3? Due to ‘development issues’? Yeah, well, that might not exactly be the case.
Well, here it is moving. Looks wonderful. Excuse the sound though, it’s a work-in-progress.
Midway’s Wheelman creative director Simon Woodroffe offered up some details about the company’s future lineup of games yesterday.
Does the cuteness of LittleBigPlanet know no bounds? Hipster publication VICE Magazine goes totally Sackboy cute crazy in its latest issue. There are Sackboy cover cuteness, Sackboy fashion photo-shoot cuteness and Sackboy American Apparel panty ads. Not sure if that’s so cute. It’s certainly not sexy, that’s for damn sure. VICE magazine and Little Big Planet = LittleBigVice [Wonderland Blog]
Bit of Gears 2 marketing going down (or up) in New York City this weekend. Namely, some building-sized Gears of War 2 murals. Yup. Murals. Not posters, not prints, they’re painted.
There are three in total. One on Broome & Crosby, one on the corner of Spring Crosby and the third – and largest, at 76 feet – on Delancey and Allen. So cheer up, Marcus! If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere.
After selling more than 1.8 million copies of the first game, Ascaron Entertainment returns to the world of Ancaria with the release of their new action RPG Sacred 2: Fallen Angel.