In the latest Bionic Commando podcast, there’s a list of rejected Dead Rising Xbox 360 titles — plus a response why there’s no photography in the upcoming Wii version.
The Resident Evil movies were B-grade stuff. The upcoming Street Fighter movie does not look promising. But Capcom are making more movies, and Lost Planet is one of them. And on that, they are not messing around.
Sony has announced a revision of its consolidated forecast for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2009. How’s the gaming division doing?
And by “Top 99″, they don’t mean the most eminent minds in their respective fields. So, with 2008′s list all done, did any games types make it? And by games types, we mean real people.
This morning, we kinda hoped Noby Noby Boy would be out later this month. “Any day now”, even. Sadly, tonight we’ve got word that it won’t be out this month. It’ll be out next month.
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games was a big hit for SEGA. Big hits typically mean one thing: Sequels.
Once was a time a graphics card handled just that. Graphics. But these days? Nvidia cards already handle physics processing, and by next year both Nvidia and ATI cards might handling AI as well.
That SEGA countdown clock (oh how we hate countdown clocks!) may still be counting down, but the game’s already been revealed in this week’s Famitsu.
Of all their reprehensible practices, GameStop’s trade-in process may be the worst. Pity, then, that so few of you are avoiding it, as sales of pre-owned gear in 2008 was up a whopping 34%.
We asked you to show us yours… and you did. Your games collection, that is. First up is “Pedantics” and his very healthy selection of 360, Wii and Cube titles. He’s also let us take a peek at some of the peripherals cluttering his living room. Now let’s take a closer look…