Thursday, August 27, 2009 - Page 2
News

Microsoft Confirms Xbox 360 Price Drop, Denies Slim 360 Rumours

Microsoft’s priciest version of the Xbox 360 is getting a $US100 price drop this Friday, the publisher told Kotaku, and it’s top selling model of the console is being phased out.


Fez: New Footage!

Can’t say I watch G4′s Electric Playground that often. And by that, I mean never. Which explains why I missed this neat little segment on the neat-looking XBLA platformer Fez.


News

How Borderlands Will Handle Cheaters

There are cheaters. There are always cheaters. Borderlands developer Gearbox Software has a plan to get ‘em.


In Real Life

The Xbox 360 Controller In Tasty Bento Form

As seen on Hawty McBloggy.


In Real Life

Tearing The PSPgo To Pieces, Just To See What Its Insides Look Like

Another day, another ruthless dismembering of a Sony console, as following on from yesterday’s PS3 Slim teardown we now get a real good look at the PSPgo’s inside bits.


News

Street Date Smash: Joker Escapes Asylum Early

Kotaku AU

It’s always the way: highly anticipated game ships into retail ahead of its intended release date, highly anticipated game ends up being sold to customers ahead of its intended release date.


In Real Life

This Guilty Gear Statue Will Make You Dizzy

Don’t worry. Dizzy from fighter Guilty Gear XX Accent Core isn’t cold. She has thick skin. Thick plastic skin, that is.


News

Company Of Heroes Online Replaces Germans With “Federation”

Like many Western games, Relic’s Company of Heroes is in line for some changes once it hits the Chinese market as Company of Heroes Online.


In Real Life

So Dirty, Yet So Cute

Kotaku AU

Everyone’s favourite gag reflex-inducing internet clip featuring two ladies and a beverage holder has gotten the Mario treatment. Now you can wear it around on a t-shirt! As seen on SharkRobot, via Offworld.


News

360 Price Cuts Also Looming For UK Market

British sites are reporting that, ahead of an expected announcement later this week, Microsoft are to copy the rumoured North American moves by implementing both a price cut and a lineup shuffle for their range of 360 consoles.