Blizzard set its sights on one “front line release” for 2009, a title that we expected to be StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, the first of three StarCraft II games. One analyst isn’t so sure Blizzard can make it.
There comes a time in the week when to reflect on what got into my reporter’s notebook but didn’t turn into Kotaku blog posts. Shall we?
While winter continues to treat us Sydney-siders with torrential rain and an all-pervasive chill, Wii Sports Resort island is the ideal getaway.
Here’s the bad news: the Xbox Live Arcade remake of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time has been pushed back, now no longer the first entry in Microsoft’s “Summer of Arcade” promotion. Now the good.
Last night, Cryptic Studios held an event that was all about the player versus player combat in its upcoming massively multiplayer online superhero game, Champions Online.
The fiction of a video game’s universe is fertile ground for novels, sprouting dozens of books annually that tap into gaming’s beloved and unknown back stories.
To celebrate the 1,000th episode of G4′s Attack of the Show, Nerf Herder front man Parry Gripp composed this stirring ode to the brave women of video game retail.
This was the most pleasant surprise of my week.
Thanks to a few chart-topping hits—Wii Sports Resort and Tomodachi Collection—the Wii and Nintendo DS had a good week in Japan, each platform seeing a boost in weekly hardware sales. The same goes for the PSP.