If somebody pitched to me the idea of “like Muppet Babies, only for Lord of the Rings”, I’d say no, thanks. Then again, I don’t work for Warner Bros.
Data released by the FBI today reveals that the number of reported thefts of video game consoles in the United States in 2009 has risen by an amazing 285% over the 2007 figures.
I spent last night at the Golden Joystick awards and then today avoiding anomalies in the Russian metro system.
2010 will bring us many, many things. Some good, some bad, but all of them, things. We’ll be dealing with a lot of that this week, but for now, I’d rather talk about things we won’t be seeing.
It’s funny, these clips are a lot like the game: emphasising how old fashioned the whole thing is, then making you realise it’s so much fun you don’t care.
Not much of a shock, what with Mega Man 9 being multiplatform, but since the game’s debut was in a Nintendo magazine, it’s still worth spelling it out: Mega Man 10 is a multiplatform title.
Weird one, this game. Since it’s been out in Japan for so long, it feels like it’s already out everywhere. But it’s not. It’s still coming.
Team Fortress 2′s week of WAR rumbles on, yesterday’s Demoman update followed today by a shiny new piece of kit for his new arch enemy, the Soldier.
As Kotaku’s resident colour-blind gamer, I feel a duty to point out that some of my brethren have asked Infinity Ward to patch Modern Warfare 2 to remove the game’s red-green/enemy-teammate confusion.