Thursday, August 6, 2009 - Page 2
News

Huxley Still Alive, You Can Play It, Right Now

Ah, Huxley. You mythical beast of the orient. Long whispered of, rarely seen, never played. That is, until now!


In Real Life

Cosplayers Win With Capcom Devil Kings Outfits

Won’t somebody think of the cosplayers?! This past weekend, lots of people did at the World Cosplay Championship in Nagoya.


News

Welcome Your New Version Of Games For Windows Live

Like it or not, Microsoft’s PC marketplace and multiplayer gaming service Games for Windows Live looks like it’s here to stay. So you may as well get used to it, and see what the latest version has to offer.


In Real Life

This Guy Has All The Nintendo 64s You Could Ever Want

Buy why? As seen on The Veneziani Journal.


News

Tony Hawk: Ride Only Launching In Three Territories (In 2009)

It was announced during Activision’s earnings call earlier today that the upcoming Tony Hawk: Ride will only be released in three territories in 2009. For everyone else, it’s a 2010 game.


Sony Mobile Phone Site Lists Persona 5 Producer

Rumours have been swirling that unannounced role-playing game Persona 5 is coming to the PS3. A Sony website slip-up fuels those flames.


News

Konami Sales Suck When There’s No Metal Gear Solid Around

Konami just released their quarterly earnings for the period April 1 to June 30, 2009. And across the board, sales are way, way down. Wonder why that could be?


Microsoft Now Using LittleBigPlanet Music

When you think of PS3 exclusive, two things probably immediately jump to mind: that cute Sackboy character and that catchy tune.


News

Modern Warfare Has A Competitor For “Stupidest Collector’s Edition”

Modern Warfare 2′s collector’s edition is ridiculous. It’s Activision testing how stupid you all are. But it’s not alone in the over-the-top military shooter collector’s edition stakes! No, there’s also Operation Flashpoint 2 to consider.


News

What’s Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto Doing At Tecmo Press Conference?

Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda among other titles, put in a surprise appearance at a Koei press conference in Tokyo. Left, Shigeru Miyamoto is not pictured.