Friday, May 15, 2009 - Page 2

Muscle Men, Bikinis, WTF

If you watch only one clip today, watch this one.


News

Sony Responds To April NPD Sales, Seems Pleased

With Sony’s consoles occupying the bottom three spaces on April’s hardware charts, and sales down across the board, you’d think it would be tough seeing the bright side of life for Sony.


News

Nintendo Sold Over A Million DS Handhelds In America Last Month

Holy mackerel! Nintendo had an amazing April, selling over 1.04 DS units in the United States. That’s spread over the DSi and the DS Lite platforms. Here’s the breakdown:


In Real Life

Nazis Vs. Bomberman

Former German politician Martin Budich is in hot water for invoking violence… against Nazis… with Bomberman.


News

New Tony Hawk Game Has A Freakin’ Skateboard Peripheral

As was rumoured, it’s been officially revealed that the next Tony Hawk game from Activision – called Tony Hawk: Ride – will be shipping with a giant, hulking skateboard peripheral.


Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete Trailer Completely In English

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete will be released in America on June 2. Have a look at the English language trailer. Rather, have a listen.


In Real Life

Commander Shepard Is On Facebook, Pls Add As Friend

When you finished Mass Effect, did you think it was just you telling the story of the good Captain Shephard? Oh no. It wasn’t just you. Commander Shephard was telling his own tale.


In Real Life

What Does Devil Kings Pizza Look Like?

Endless! Capcom game Sengoku Basara (aka Devil Kings) has already gotten a stage play, canned drinks and bags of rice. Next: pizza.


News

Sega Releasing New Tri-Ace RPG For Western Markets

It’s just been announced that upcoming JRPG End of Eternity – which is being published in Japan by Square Enix – will be getting a Western release, courtesy of Sega.


News

Konami Sales Record High, Profit Down 40 Percent

With the release of Metal Gear Solid 4, Japanese company Konami saw record high sales of ¥309.77 billion and 4.2 percent growth for the 2008 fiscal year. That’s the good news. The bad news?