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PixelJunk Shooter? No, PixelJunk Signed Shooter Shirt

Kyoto’s Q-Games, the studio behind PixelJunk and a whole host of wonderful titles, is auctioning off a signed ThinkGeek t-shirt for “Play for Japan”. The whole PixelJunk staff autographed the shirt!


September 21, 2010

PixelJunk Shooter 2′s New Fluids

PixelJunk Shooter 2, the sequel to Q-Games’ inventive PlayStation Network game, adds more than just light and acid to the list of new fluidic matter the developer is playing with. Bugs, bubbles and bullet hell also join the updated liquid arsenal.


December 17, 2009

PixelJunk Shooter Micro-Review: Just Add Water…Or Lava

Q-Games continues its series of deceptively simple PlayStation Network games with PixelJunk Shooter, where danger runs hot and salvation is just a glass of water away.


December 3, 2009
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PixelJunk Shooter Spills Onto PlayStation Store Next Week

Christmas comes early to the PlayStation Network, as Q-Games fourth PixelJunk brand game, dubbed PixelJunk Shooter, burrows its way to the North American PlayStation next week.


October 1, 2009

PixelJunk Shooter Impressions: An Improving Flow

Few games that I’ve seen benefit as much from being seen in video, as opposed to in stills, as PixelJunk Shooter. So before reading further, interested parties should watch the following — then read the words that follow.


July 23, 2009

PixelJunk Shooter’s Lava Cannon In Action

PixelJunk Shooter, and just about every other game it seems, is at this week’s San Diego Comic-Con. Here’s a few minutes of the game showing off some new features in the game including a pretty neat looking Lava Cannon.


June 9, 2009

PixelJunk Shooter Preview: Hot And Cold-Running Co-Op

Sure we had some PixelJunk Shooter single player impressions, but what about the co-op mode, newly playable at this year’s E3? We’ve got you covered… in hot lava.


May 26, 2009
News

PixelJunk 1-4 Has A New, Proper Name

Despite the inherent goodness of their previous games, Q-Games’ upcoming PixelJunk 1-4 was never going to sell with a name that sounded like a Mario Stage. So it’s been changed to something more marketable.