Japanese publisher Square Enix now owns Eidos. While both will continue to operate independently, and both develop and release games independently, there’s one project they’ll be working on together.
Square Enix’s “Ultimate Hits” series has shipped over 2 million copies in Japan.
EA’s long-running, big-selling racing franchise Need for Speed has fallen on hard times in recent years. Which seems to have the mega-publisher on the back foot when it comes to their competition in the genre.
PS3 title Katamari Tribute is out next month in Japan. This game trailer is here to remind us of one thing: Sock puppets are great.
This is less game-related, and more crime-related. Right before E3, Icchou Mori from Xbox Live’s Inside Xbox was taking pictures pictures in front of the convention centre, when…
They were the least popular people at E3! Least, they were according to some round-up work done by Bitmob in the wake of their E3 keynote study.
Ever wonder why people will not shut up about iPhone gaming, even though the platform is yet to really hit its straps? This graph, showing the install base of the device compared to the install base of “real” gaming systems, explains it.
Once again, the ladies at musical troupe Takarazuka Revenue are bringing Phoenix Wright to the stage — complete with singing, dancing and cross-dressing.
When the excellent “Meet The Spy” video was “leaked” a while ago, it didn’t take long to work out that, well, it hadn’t been leaked at all.