New Bubble Bobble Wii screens released! The game releases tomorrow in Japan for 1,000 Wii Points. In North America, no date has been announced just yet. Keep your fingers crossed. Click here to view them all. Thanks to GoNintendo.
GoNintendo bags some of the first details about Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars’ multiplayer, thanks to a reader attending Comic Con. One aspect of the upcoming Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars we haven’t heard much about is the multiplayer. Now, thanks to a GoNintendo reader, however, we’ve got a few major points of basic information. The reader snapped a photo of a promo flyer...[Read More]
You'll have to wait for the sequel if you're hoping for local multiplayer of any kind, says High Voltage Software. Of course, the game will still feature online multiplayer, so don't go off busting any heads just yet. My old buddies at NintendoWorldReport had a chance to ask Eric Nofsinger, Chief Creative Officer at High Voltage Software, about their upcoming Wii FPS title. What he had to say isn'...[Read More]
ALSO BREAKING: World's Worst Tetris Player (Credit goes to GoNintendo) There's nothing quite like applying a background of hands-on electrical engineering to a worthwhile project. And if you're into cosplay, I suppose the single most memorable triumph is finding a way to antiquate everyone else's costume-building efforts. What better way to combine those two phenomena than to build a working Game ...[Read More]
The GoldenEye: Source team has released a new beta of their new Half Life Source Engine-based GoldenEye 007 recreation. It's available for free. Miss all those sleepless nights playing GoldenEye 007 with your buddies back on the N64? Well, so do the GoldenEye: Source devleopers, and that's why they're working on a faithful recreation of the Nintendo 64 classic in the form of a Half Life 2 total co...[Read More]
Looks like some type of iteration of the original Persona is headed to the PSP, at least in Japan, that is. Check out the YouTube video that was posted a couple of days ago.
This new video has sprung up on YouTube unexplicably. Could this be Dead Rising 2? It sure looks authentic anyway. Legit? You tell us. Seems quite likely that it could be some form of viral marketing if you ask me. We'd love to get comment from Capcom, but naturally, it's the weekend. Next week it is, then.
Game Informer claims another big exclusive story, this time for their March Issue. Check it out. If you don’t know who Kratos is by now, you better take a look at your gaming priorities. The brutal star of the God of War series is back and on the PlayStation 3. Game Informer subscribers are in for one epic read as our favorite slayer of the gods finishes off what he started in the final installmen...[Read More]
Courtesy of TVG Todd Howard expressed his opinion on the world’s most popular console in front of a microphone and a room full of journalists. When the Fallout 3 developer was asked by MTV’s Stephen Totilo about Nintendo’s little white money machine, Howard said that he was “not threatened” by the Wii and that “it’s a toy.” Cue Steve's soon-to-be explanation of why this guy is wrong.
Bethesda VP of Marketing Pete Hines has announced that both upcoming DLC packs will be delayed one month each. Looks like we'll be waiting just a little longer to see the new Fallout 3 DLC. Gamespot had a word with Bethesda's VP of Marketing Pete Hines, who says: "The next DLC for Fallout 3, The Pitt, will be out in March," Bethesda vice president of marketing Pete Hines said. "Broken Steel will...[Read More]
Just when you thought you'd heard the last of the RE5 racism cries, along comes Eurogamer with a shockingly candid write-up, right in the middle of their latest hands-on impressions article.
Konami Customer Service announces that it has "taken action" against the accounts of 113 Metal Gear Online "cheaters". Better check yourself, bitches.