Tuesday, June 9, 2009
News
Fallujah Game Still Alive, Being Shopped To Publishers
11:00PM Luke Plunkett | Six Days in Fallujah, which aims to tell the story of the recent battle in Iraq, was too hot a political potato for one-time publishers Konami, who facing intense pressure dumped the game. More »
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Zeno Clash (Probably) Coming To Xbox 360
10:30PM Luke Plunkett | Quirky PC brawler/shooter Zeno Clash did pretty good business on PC. So good, in fact, that the game looks set to make an appearance on Xbox Live Arcade. More »
Culture
A Little Mario Music For Your Morning
10:00PM Brian Ashcraft | Good morning, people on Kotaku Time! To get you off the proper foot today, we offer this music, morning music, if you will. More »
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Pencil Borderlands In For October
9:30PM Brian Ashcraft | First-person-shooter meets role-playing-game Borderlands may not be cel-shaded, but it may have a release date. More »
Media
9:00PM Brian Ashcraft | Here are new Final Fantasy XIII screens, which were previously on a Weekly Shonen Jump scan. We can see characters Snow and the Shiva twins. More »
Check Out Final Fantasy XIII’s Biker Chicks
9:00PM Brian Ashcraft | Here are new Final Fantasy XIII screens, which were previously on a Weekly Shonen Jump scan. We can see characters Snow and the Shiva twins. More »
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Microsoft’s Create-A-Game Game Out This Month
8:30PM Luke Plunkett | Despite it’s simple appearance, it’s clear Microsoft are dipping their toes in the LittleBigPlanet sea with Kodu. While the game was a no-show at E3, it’ll be a show-show on 360s later this month. More »
Culture
Nintendo DS Software Allows For Classroom Test Taking
8:00PM Brian Ashcraft | The Nintendo DS is used to play games, communicate with friends and, in Japan, take tests. Yay? More »
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Logitech’s Opulent $300 Flight Sim Controller Is 15 Years Too Late
7:30PM Luke Plunkett | Had Logitech’s G940 “Flight System” been released in the mid-90s, it would have been the most desirable thing on the planet. Now, though, in 2009, it just feels a little… wasted. More »
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