Wednesday, May 6, 2009 - Page 2
News

Atari Jaguar Getting New Game This Year

The Atari Jaguar was a flop. Though, despite being discontinued in 1996, the console continues to get lovely made games from indie devs. Never say die!


In Real Life

If New York Was A Halo, It Would Look Like This

This picture of Manhattan, by graphic designers Jack Schulze and Matt Webb, shows what the island would look like rolled up over the horizon. Looks familiar, doesn’t it?


In Real Life

Mother 3 Handbook Is Sheer Indulgence

Remember that Mother 3 handbook we told you about? My copy just arrived in the mail. And I’m lost for words.


News

Final Fantasy Creator Mentions New Projects, Says Something About LEGO

Hironobu Sakaguchi, the game developer behind Final Fantasy and Xbox 360 RPG Lost Odyssey, is hard at work on a new role-playing-game and building four-wheel-drive LEGO.


News

Square Enix Has “No Plans” For English FFXIII Blu-ray Demo

Just because the Final Fantasy XIII Blu-ray demo powered Japanese PS3 sales, don’t expect the same for the West. Heck, don’t expect a Blu-ray demo for the time being.


News

Civilization IV Is The Gift That Keeps On Giving

It’s testament to the longevity of Civilization IV that, four years on from release, not only am I still playing it, but that 2K can repackage the game safe in the knowledge it will sell.


News

Richard Garriott Suing NCsoft For $24,000,000

Late last year, Ultima creator Richard Garriott split from NCsoft, the developers and publishers behind his latest game, Tabula Rasa. Sounds like the split wasn’t exactly amicable.


In Real Life

How’s That Gears Of War Movie Coming Along?

Unlike certain other big-name gaming franchises, it looks like a Gears of War movie may actually get made. So how’s it shaping up? Screenwriter Chris Morgan has an update.


Who Wants A Guitar Hero: Metallica T-Shirt?

Well, I’ve got one here if you’d like.


In Real Life

That Crecente Guy Sure Is Influential

GamePro is listing its 20 most influential people in gaming from 1989 to 2009. Ranked at number 20 is Kotaku Managing Editor Brian Crecente — or as GamePro calls him “The Provocateur”. How provocative.