Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - Page 2
In Real Life

These Soda Displays Are Getting A Little Ridiculous

As seen at Pixelated Geek


In Real Life

South Korean Chun-Li Exercising, Stalked By Creepy Dude

South Korean cable television company Ongamenet has a couple ads for TV program NSTARGAME Fighting Spirit 2009 Season 1 Street Fighter IV, complete with leg presses and staring.


News

Double The Presentation In NCAA Hoops 10

No lie, the inclusion of CBS’s announcers and graphics package with ESPN’s for NCAA Basketball 10 fires me up. A dual-network presentation agreement is unprecedented, and EA Sports’ development blog gives a little more insight into the effort that required.


Reader Review: Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box

Kotaku AU

Do you have what it takes to get a review published right here on Kotaku? Ben does, as he insists on driving headlong into oncoming traffic. And in the game.


In Real Life

You Wish You Had Lil Weezy’s Xbox

Calling all XBL cops, be on lookout for one rapper, Lil Wayne aka Lil Weezy, who fessed up in this clip to owning an Xbox 360 containing not just “every game ever created” but also “every porno.”


Smart People Talk About Digital Distribution

Kotaku AU

As part of the Digital Distribution Summit held in Melbourne a couple of weeks back, some smart industry people shared their thoughts on the future of the medium. Now they’re sharing those thoughts with you.


News

Dev Defends Valve From Conflict-of-Interest Criticism

Ostensibly the kind of small games studio that Valve exploits, according to the Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford’s controversial remarks last week, Tripwire Interactive told Gamasutra that it wouldn’t exist without Valve’s muscular presence in the PC sector.


News

Texas Test-Market Opens For Rapture-Ready PC Games

Christian-themed PC games like Left Behind and the Charlie Church Mouse series are now available in – where else – Walmarts in – where else – Texas thanks to an agreement between the retailer and publisher Inspired Media Entertainment.


Bargain Hunter: Isn’t This The Wrong Controller?

Kotaku AU

This is a strange one. Super Smash Bros. Brawl is best played with the classic controller or even a Gamecube controller. So when a retailer bundles it with an extra controller, which one do you think they’d pick?


News

ESRB Clarifies PSP Minis Rating Costs

A story on Friday discussed the development costs of an indie game for the PSP versus the iPhone. While getting an ESRB rating does cost money, the board wants to remind everyone that a different rate structure will likely apply to PSP Minis titles.