Monday, August 24, 2009 - Page 2
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Bullet Hell Developer Is Considering Your Requests

Cave, known for fantastic, frantic shooters like Muchi Muchi Pork and DoDonPachi, has posted an email account where folks can, among other things, send requests for games they want on home consoles.


New Avatar Trailer

Here’s a new trailer for Avatar, the game based on the movie James Cameron has spent the last million years tinkering with.


Persona 3 Portable Trailer Looks Like This

This fall, Japanese game maker Atlus is churning out a PSP port of its popular PlayStation 2 role-playing-game Persona 3. The PSP version, dubbed Persona 3 Portable, will feature a female lead character.


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BioShock Movie Gets A New Director

Last we’d heard, the BioShock movie had been put on hold while studio execs looked for a cheaper place to film, along with a new director. Looks like they’ve found the latter.


In Real Life

Celebrate 100 Episodes Of Good Game Tonight

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Big occasion for Good Game tonight. It’s their 100th episode.


Reader Review: F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin

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Do you have what it takes to get a review published right here on Kotaku? Michael does, as he finds himself being stalked by the nightmare apparition of a naked girl.


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Take Your Desktop To Another World

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Gorgeous Another World fan art for your desktop from Mikaël “Orioto” Aguirre, as seen on Deviantart, via GameSetWatch.


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Conservative Columnist Calls For R18+ Rating In Australia

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In a shocking turn of events, Fairfax columnist and conservative ‘maverick’ Miranda Devine penned an opinion piece over the weekend calling for the introduction of an R18+ classification for video games in Australia.


In Real Life

A Walk Through Gamescom

There’s something very unique about Gamescom among all of the video game trade shows around the world. It has a lot more heart, a lot more audience participation than anything I’ve ever seen before.


LunchTimeWaster: Turn-Based Battle

This flash-game parody of JRPGs perfectly nails every device, trope, conceit and theme of the genre. Hang in there – even if the odds seem ridiculous, someone shows up to give you 200 gold to buy the JRPG sword.