See anything you like in that Nintendo release list from yesterday? Yeeeaaahhh… no. Of particular disappointment was Nintendo’s first-party lineup, but then like all dark clouds, even that has a silver lining.
Just in case you thought this was all some kind of sick, sick joke, here. The trailer for the Xbox Live Arcade port of Sega’s Virtual On Oratorio Tangram. Isn’t’ it glorious?
History lesson: Bohemia Interactive’s Operation Flashpoint was one of the most ambitious PC games ever developed. Its publisher, Codemasters, owns the name. And its original developers don’t like that somebody else is making a sequel.
Another year, another bland Tokyo Game Show slogan. Every year TGS has a catch phrase, and this year it is:
Major changes are going down at Sony. President Ryoji Chubachi is stepping down, and Sony CEO Howard Stringer will take over Chubachi’s role as president. The company’s PlayStation boss has a new role, too.
No Killzone 2 demo for PAL users this week because, well, we got that weeks go. In its stead, then, we get the HAWX demo and some Street Fighter DLC (no, not that DLC)
Rule of thumb: Video game movies are not very good. I know it, you know it. Yet, game movies typically do pretty well at the box office. Why?
Well, would you? Best come up with an answer, because EA are looking at releasing such a game, announcing it during an address at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference in San Francisco.
Since 2006, Nintendo has been offering a 512MB SD Memory Card for the Nintendo Wii. That was years ago. It’s time for a bigger SD Memory Card from Nintendo.
Being both popular and, for a piece of downloadable content, expensive, would it surprise you to learn that Grand Theft Auto IV expansion Lost & damned has set a new Xbox Live revenue record?