Monday, June 21, 2010 - Page 2
News

Meet The Graphics Chip Powering The Nintendo 3DS

Earlier today, Japanese technology firm Digital Media Professionals sent out a press release confirming that they are the providers of the graphics chip for the new Nintendo 3DS.


AU Diary: There’s No Escaping Steak And Cheese

Kotaku AU

I spent last week in Los Angeles attending E3 and eating oversized plates of food that never failed to feature cheese. Unlike Junglist, however, I managed to avoid American burgers.


In Real Life

Sony Cat? Touchy-Feely

Sony mascot Kuro is struck with girl fever World Cup Fever. As seen on Akiba Blog.


News

New Xbox 360 Warns You Of Possible Doom

The new smaller Xbox 360 will not flash the “Red Ring of Death” — the iconic symbol of catastrophic system failure. It’s new warning mark is the “red eye”. Sounds… ominous.


In Real Life

We Like Our Metal Gear Sunny Side Up, Thanks

Reader Psudonym combines two of our favourite things: giant robots and books for kids.


In Real Life

What’s On Good Game Tonight?

Kotaku AU

With Bajo away at E3, I was terrified that I’d be left hosting the show on my lonesome. I imagine it would have been like that moment in Wayne’s World where Garth is left sitting there by himself and about to spontaneously combust. But, thankfully, Andrew Hansen from The Chaser kindly returns to Good Game.


Reader Review: Alien Breed Impact

Kotaku AU

Do you have what it takes to get a review published right here on Kotaku? Matthew does, as he nukes the entire site from orbit.


News

Would You Like To See The Nintendo 3DS’s Cartridge?

Nintendo isn’t only rolling out a new successor to the Nintendo DS platform, it is also rolling out something else:


How Did My E3 2010 Predictions Go?

Kotaku AU

Badly. Spectacularly badly. My predictions for a whole bunch of surprise announcements was foiled by a show where the real surprise was the lack of surprises.


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Bargain Hunter: These Prices Are Just Silly

Kotaku AU

GAME is holding a frankly ridiculous sale right now. They’re flogging games, movies and accessories for as little as $2.