Wednesday, February 17, 2010 - Page 2
In Real Life

Let’s Talk About Chesty Jake Gyllenhaal Some More!

Why not? That’s what everybody like talking about any way. Everybody.


News

Even Capcom Wants Street Fighter IV On The PSP

With Street Fighter IV about to make an unexpected trip to the iPhone, it’s understandable that Capcom has handheld ports on the brain. Could the PSP be next?


In Real Life

Your R18+ Rating Submissions

Kotaku AU

The period of public consultation on the issue of whether Australia should have an R18+ rating for videogames is drawing to a close. You have until February 28 to make a submission. Many Kotaku readers already have, and we’re going to share them with you.


News

Your Rough Guide To Anime Studios Behind Halo Legends

On February 16, anime Halo Legends was released on home video in North America. The project was financed by Microsoft’s Halo arm 343 Industries and created by some of the biggest names in Japanese animation. But who are these names?


News

Twisted Metal & Resistance 2: The Toys

Yup, more toys from Toy Fair, this time in the form of that clown from Twisted Metal who I hate because he reminds me of Insane Clown Posse. Oh, and some of the lovable cast from Resistance 2.


Kotaku Off-Topic: At The Movies

Last night’s Kotaku Off Topic was a little early, tonight’s is a little late. That’s definitely a thumbs down for this episode of non necessarily video game related conversation. But things are looking up!


In Real Life

World Of Warcraft Or Slipknot? Hrm…

As seen at the Nuremberg Toy Fair by Hobby Blog.


Xbox 360′s Aaron Greenberg Joins Us For The Biggest Kotaku Podcast Of 2010

This Wednesday, the director of Product Management for Xbox 360 and Xbox Live, Aaron Greenberg joins us for our weekly podcast. Just how big can this podcast get? You’ll have to ask Aaron.


Reader Review: Dead Space: Extraction

Kotaku AU

Do you have what it takes to get a review published right here on Kotaku? Michael does, as he tears aliens limb from limb.


News

Sega Not Developing Sonic 4

Well, here’s our first genuine surprise since the official reveal of Sega’s Sonic 4: Sega, and its cherished Sonic Team studio, isn’t developing the game.