After writing 11,296 stories for Kotaku I find myself at a loss for words as I write this, my last for the site.
With its big, bright screen, ability to sense touch and motion, and controls that mimic a home video game’s, Sony’s Playstation Vita delivers the sort of gaming that approaches what you might expect to experience in your den. But is that what gamers still want?
Among the games loaded up on the Playstation Vita Sony lent us last week there was one game I had very little interest checking out. Once I did, I couldn’t stop tinkering.
The Playstation Vita’s Escape Plan is a charming, clever side-scrolling puzzle game sure to win over the hearts of anyone considering a Vita purchase.
Even the mainstays of a Playstation platform, games like Hot Shots Golf, sing on the PS Vita.
News that Kid Icarus: Uprising will feature both local and online multiplayer was followed up with this video showing the game’s online play in action.
A “Mocachu” as seen on GameTrailer’s SideMission Twitter account.
Viacom is fighting an order to pay Rock Band makers Harmonix Music Systems $US383 million, or a bit more than half of the money sought by the former shareholders in a long-running legal dispute over unpaid bonuses.
Perhaps these Dr. Zoidberg modded Skyrim mudcrabs aren’t as freaky as the contorted spider Spider-Men, but their screams of agony when you kill them are pretty spot on.
Nintendo plans to kick off a two day video New Year’s telethon starting the last day of the year and running until the morning of Jan. 2, the company said in a note sent to 3DS owners.