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What’s With All The Cancelled 3DS Games?

7:00PM July 19, 2011 | Brian Ashcraft

Maybe it’s bad timing or just bad luck. But there’s a growing list of cancelled 3DS games. That’s not good. More »


News

Bonk And Bomberman For 3DS Are No More

1:30PM March 23, 2011 | Michael McWhertor

Things aren’t looking good for Hudson Entertainment. Early reports from this week’s issue of Famitsu magazine bring word of cancellations of Bonk, Bomberman and Omega Five for the Nintendo 3DS… among others. More »


In Real Life

Happy Holidays From Hudson’s Cave To Yours

11:20AM December 18, 2010 | Brian Crecente

And the back… More »


News

Nintendo 3DS Getting Hudson Games

11:30PM October 18, 2010 | Brian Ashcraft

While the Nintendo 3DS won’t be out in Japan until next February, the handheld is shaping up to have a solid array of games. Hudson is the latest company to reveal its working on titles for the portable. More »


News

New Bonk Adventure, Military Madness Coming From Hudson

11:30AM September 4, 2009 | Michael McWhertor

Hudson Entertainment will be reviving two of its oldest properties, expert headbutting caveman Bonk and turn-based strategy game Military Madness, with two all-new games, the company recently announced. More »


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Hudson’s TGS List

2:00PM September 11, 2007 | Brian Ashcraft

TGS mania continues! Here, we’ve got Hudson’s list of its Tokyo Games Show games. Hooray! They are: Wii Deca Sporta

Nintendo DS Dungeon Explorer: Jashin no Ryouiki Elemental Monster Gachapin Nikki DS

PSP Dungeon Explorer: Meiyaku no Tobira

There is one more game that Hudson will announce at TGS. Bring on the new Bonk game. Make it happen, Hudson! Hudson List [Siliconera] More »


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Four Classics For The Long Weekend

2:30AM September 4, 2007 | Mike Fahey

Dammit, I was trying to enjoy my Labor Day off but Nintendo had to drag me back with a special quadruple VC Update. I’ll be quick, as I have a lot of nothing to get done today and an increasingly small amount of time to do it in. On the NES side of things we have Adventure Island and Donkey Kong Jr. Math (500 points each), a classic side-scrolling platformer and a baby monkey themed learning tool respectively. Were I Nintendo I would have patted myself on the back and stopped right there, but no, they had to bring us the adventures of an elf named Nigel with Landstalker: The Treasures of King Nole for the Genesis (800 points), sort of a isometric Tomb Raider only with a more feminine main character. Finally we have Bonk 3: Bonk’s Big Adventure for the TurboGrafx16 (600 points), which adds an all-new two-player mode to the classic Bonk formula. There you go. Four titles guaranteed to make me have to get up off my ass and write a post on my day off. Go Nintendo! More »