Friday, July 16, 2010 - Page 2
In Real Life

A Great Day For The Skies Over Japan

Today, the Gundam Boeing 777-300 made its maiden voyage, leaving from Tokyo’s Haneda airport for Osaka. But that’s not all.


In Real Life

Take Home 32 Inches Of Marcus Fenix

Let’s say you love Gears of War. Love Marcus Fenix. Want to mark that love with a piece of memorabilia. Would you love Marcus and his enormous neck enough to spend $US350 on an almost life-size bust?


In Real Life

I Love Zelda In Painting Form

As seen on Tiny Cartridge.


In Real Life

Poll: More Than Half Of Real Girls Cannot Compete With Game Females

An online survey of over 300 Japanese women revealed that more than 50 percent of them do not think they can compete with females characters in dating simulators. Buck up, ladies!


News

Bargain Hunter: A Real BioShock 2 Deal

Kotaku AU

Yesterday’s BioShock 2 deal turned out to be a bust. But here’s another way you can get my game of the half-year pick for under thirty bucks.


In Real Life

These Are The People Who Fight (And Like To Watch)

EVO 2010, the biggest event on the fighting game calendar, isn’t all about testosterone and victory. For most, it’s just about kicking back and enjoying watching the thing they love most.


News

EA Offloading Control Of Ubisoft

Electronic Arts used to have a 25% stake in rival publisher Ubisoft. That’s now down to 10%, with EA deciding to sell off 15% of Ubi’s shares at once. Fire sale!


News

Bargain Hunter: Get A Cheap Wii This Weekend

Kotaku AU

Harvey Norman has a deal until this Sunday where you can get a Wii console plus one game (Vacation Island: Beach Party) for $198. Seems decent value.


News

Does Final Fantasy Need A Reboot?

Final Fantasy XIII was released last year, and Final Fantasy Versus XIII is forthcoming. Now might be as good a time as any to clean the slate and start over.


News

Where The Xbox 360′s Achievements Come From

The Xbox Engineering Blog isn’t the place you’d expect to find a ripping good read, but that’s exactly what you’ll find there today, with a post detailing the history and implementation details for the Xbox 360′s “achievements”.