Monday, August 31, 2009 - Page 2
News

No Final Fantasy Versus XIII At Tokyo Game Show

According Square Enix game designer Tetsuya Nomura, Final Fantasy XIII will be playable. His title, Final Fantasy Versus, won’t be anywhere to be seen, however.


News

The People That Play One Game For 200-300 Hours A Year

You think playing a game for 20-40 hours represents good value? You’re playing the wrong kind of game, pal. You need to be playing sports games, where people bleed their annually-released games dry.


AU Diary: V8 Supercars In Forza 3 Confirmed?

Kotaku AU

Two weeks back we were sent a pic that seemed to suggest the upcoming Forza Motorsport 3 would feature at least one V8 Supercar, the Team Vodafone car of Jamie Whincup. Looks like there’s more to it than that.


In Real Life

Japanese Popstar Fights Herself In-Game For McDonalds Ad

Music queen Namie Amuro doesn’t only set trends in her native Japan. She also sells hamburgers.


In Real Life

What’s On Good Game TV Tonight?

Kotaku AU

How does Good Game follow-up its 100th episode? You’ll find out in a few hours, but here’s Junglist with a sneak preview.


News

Which PS3 Box Art Is Better For Europe?

PS3 “soul breeding” game Record of Agarest War is being released in Europe by Ghostlight. The publisher has entertained two choices for box art.


Who Won Those Copies Of Sacred 2?

Kotaku AU

All last week we were giving away collectors editions of action-RPG Sacred 2 to Kotaku readers who could prove their role-playing mettle. Who were they?


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Australian Games Industry Body Rebrands For The Future

Kotaku AU

The Interactive Entertainment Association of Australia is no more. It’s now known as the Interactive Games and Entertainment Association as part of a rebranding exercise aimed at catering for a much broader audience.


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Aussie Man Sets New Galaga World Record

Kotaku AU

A man from country New South Wales broke the world record high score on Galaga over the weekend.


LunchTimeWaster: Cube Colossus

Kotaku AU

It goes “Pew!” and, indeed, “Pew! Pew!”