Monday, November 23, 2009 - Page 2
In Real Life

All Crysis Needed Was A Flux Capacitor

Crysis and Back to the Future. Together. No hoverboards or locomotives, sadly, but that is a fully-functioning DeLorean. And by fully, I mean fully.


News

DSi LL Goes On Sale In Japan

Over the weekend, Nintendo’s jumbo-sized DSi, the DSi LL, was released in Japan. With “LL” meaning “extra large” in Japanese sizes, the DSi LL launch begs the question: Were the lines LL?


In Real Life

What’s On Good Game TV Tonight?

Kotaku AU

Yes, let’s find out what is on tonight’s episode of Good Game.


Uncategorized

Reader Review: Dragon Age: Origins

Kotaku AU

Do you have what it takes to get a review published right here on Kotaku? David does, as he discovers that bugs aren’t always confined to the tutorial dungeon.


WIN! A Boy And His Blob Wii Game And Art Book

Kotaku AU

A Boy and His Blob is the adorable Wii remake of one of the most fondly-remember NES platformers. You could win a copy by sharing some love.


News

Atkinson To Appeal Modern Warfare 2 MA15+ Classification

Kotaku AU

South Australian Attorney-General and video game censorship advocate Michael Atkinson is to appeal the MA15+ rating handed out by the Classification Board to Modern Warfare 2.


In Real Life

Rebuffed PSN Plaintiff Lashes Out At Xbox Live, Nintendo

Seems like gaming’s found its Jonathan Lee Riches – the inmate who sues anyone and anything, largely for comedic effect. In this case, Erik Estavillo, who already had a suit against Sony tossed, has taken aim at Microsoft and Nintendo.


News

Madden Arcade Has Three Balls, Ice Sculptures

As surmised, the additional linemen included in the Madden NFL Arcade rosters are part of another wacky powerup in the game. EA Sports put out a full list and gallery of the “gamechangers” for the downloadable title, due this week.


LunchTimeWaster: Let’s Play With Some Wet, Bouncing Balls

Kotaku AU

I think I like what Deflectorpool is trying to do more than I like what it actually succeeds in doing. It’s a frantic puzzle game with some neat ideas, but there’s something missing.


Let’s Hope This Doesn’t Confirm A Bloodrayne Game Sequel

Uwe Boll is alleged to be committing second-degree filmmaking again, this time as a sequel to his last Bloodrayne film, with or without a sequel to the actual video game.