Monday, December 14, 2009 - Page 2
News

Naughty Dog, Double Fine On GDC Presentation Marquee

Organizers of the Game Developers Conference announced on Friday that Naughty Dog – developer of the newly minted Game of the Year at last night’s Spike Video Game Awards – and Double Fine will be giving presentations at GDC 2010.


In Real Life

Capcom Gives Out 200 E-Tanks To Thirsty VGA Goers

Capcom-Unity trucked down to L.A. for the Spike Video Game Awards and staged a big E-Tank giveaway to pimp Mega Man 10. Check out what the happy campers got!


LunchTimeWaster: OMG! ZOMBIE!

Kotaku AU

Too many games involve killing zombies these days. Not enough involve triggering an outbreak of a virus to turn people into zombies.


News

European ‘Dante’ Edition Getting … Dead Space’s Isaac?

Chalk this one up to weird. Visceral Games has announced a Europe-only “Death Edition” of Dante’s Inferno that will include a Dead Space’s Isaac Clarke’s getup as a playable in-game costume.


News

Stevie Wonder’s Plea For Accessibility In Games

Undoubtedly, the Spike Video Game Awards’ Best Music Game was going to go to The Beatles: Rock Band, and the show lined up a presenter with enough star power to do the job last night: Motown legend Stevie Wonder.


Bungie Donation Points To Halo: Reach Multiplayer In May

Earlier today, a news release accompanying the Halo: Reach opening cinematic said the multiplayer beta would begin this coming spring. Now, of all things, the description of a charity auction lot pegs the date no earlier than April 28.


Remember This?

Kotaku AU

Can you guess this old game from just one screenshot?


The Week In Games

Kotaku AU

This will be the final Week In Games post for the year. I realise there are still two Mondays to go in 2009, but it’s kinda pointless when there are no games coming out.


Kotaku’s Top 5 List Of Top 10 Lists

Each week throws off several new video game lists ranging from the humorous to the trivial. What’s better? A list of those. Here’s a roundup of the rundowns out there.


In Real Life

Anatomically Incorrect Bullet Bill

“Bullet Bill” in real life, but where’s the arm? Seen via Go Nintendo.