Monday, August 31, 2009
News
20% Off Nearly Everything At Play-Asia
11:00PM Luke Plunkett | As far as game sales go, they don’t get much better than this: online import specialist Play-Asia have announced a promo deal with Visa whereby card holders can enjoy 20 per cent off almost everything in the store. More »
Media
DC Universe Screens, Straight From The Guardians Of The Universe
10:30PM Luke Plunkett | Some new DC Universe screens for you this morning, this time starring Hal Jordan, with support from John Stewart. Looks OK, but these days I prefer my Green Lanterns with a little more meat on their bones. More »
Culture
Why Female Screams And Peeing Were Cut From Postal
10:00PM Brian Ashcraft | The Postal series has been a lighting rod. While the series hasn’t necessary push the envelope in gaming, it has pushed it in regards to what is acceptable in gaming. More »
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Red, Blue DualShock 3 Pads Already Available
9:30PM Luke Plunkett | Forget that Sony said the new DualShock 3 controllers would be out in October. Just, forget about it. It’s only August, and already, they’re out there, complete with the new PS3 logo. More »
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Monster Hunter 3 Cheater Banned Until The Year 9999
9:00PM Brian Ashcraft | Monster Hunter developer Capcom is taking cheating seriously. Very seriously. That, or it’s automatic responses might need a-fixin’. More »
Media
Move Over Wii Sports, It’s Time For The Biggest Loser
8:30PM Luke Plunkett | This clip for The Biggest Loser, a cash-in on the TV show of the same name for the Wii, is too long. Too much menu footage. But in between that? We’re talking party game of the year here, people. More »
Culture
Japanese Phoenix Wright Musical In English!
8:00PM Brian Ashcraft | The all-female-musical troupe Takarazuka Revue has already debuted its stage version of Phoenix Wright. We’ve already posted the clip. But that was in Japanese. More »
Culture
Architecture In Games
7:30PM Luke Plunkett | Oh goody. We touched on this interesting, but sadly neglected topic a while back, but now Jim Rossignol over on Rock, Paper, Shotgun is touching on it a whole lot more. More »
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