What these screens lack in size and boob, they make up for in colour and Tira.
The past two months have been very kind to Sony’s PlayStation 3 in Japan, as the console has regularly outsold its biggest competitor—and still-dominant console—the Wii. In April, Sony again handily bested its console rival.
Details on the forthcoming Mass Effect iPhone “animated presentation” revealed this week were leaked a tad earlier than developer BioWare was expecting. And BioWare wants to clear up a few things about Mass Effect: Jacob’s Story.
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile is a classic PlayStation adventure game remade for the Wii that’s entirely true to the original in content, colour and even voice actors.
Hateful toward the portly and excessively violent though it may be, PlayStation Network exclusive real-time strategy game Fat Princess is also endearingly cute. Just look at the delicious screen shots and equally tasty map names!
A developer at Sam Houston State University has created XFT, a forensics tool designed to root out “illicit hidden materials,” including nefarious content like child pornography, buried on Xbox hard disks.
There was a time when the heart of video game design was inarguable in Japan. But increasingly game developers from around the world, including Japan, see that seat of power moving west.
Xbox Live Arcade may be getting another serving of heroes on the half-shell, as a 3D remake of arcade fighter Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time was shown to hardcore TMNT fans this week.
Microsoft says that it will “completely transform how people think about home entertainment” at this year’s E3. A newly rumoured motion controller that detects “fully body” movement may be what the company has planned.
The rumours from earlier today unfortunately prove to be true, as Eidos announces that Batman: Arkham Asylum will miss its original June release date.