Trine was one of our favorite downloadable titles of last year, so we
were reasonably excited when developer FrozenByte announced they were
working on a sequel. After months of silence it seems that a few juicy
details have emerged.
Sony has had a hard time selling it’s download only PSP Go, but maybe
people would be willing to buy the system if it were $50 cheaper? If
rumors hold true, we might find out soon.
Sonic has evolved quite a bit over the years. He started out as pudgy
blue ball of spiked hair, and has turned into a somewhat more
streamlined speed freak. That evolution hasn’t stopped.
You know it’s a slow news day when Game Informer breaks out the bad high
school musical YouTube links. Serious this video of one high school’s
interpretive dance version of Braid will make even marching band geeks
feel cool.
The newest challengers to join the fight are Sir Arthur, the
brave knight from Ghost ‘n Goblins and Nathan “Rad” Spencer and his dead
wife arm from Bionic Commando.
Shenmue – Sega’s experimental open-world epic about a
boy on a quest to avenge his father – might finally be getting a sequel
this winter, but it’s probably not what you were hoping for.
He’s fought Hitler, the Red Skull, and his own terrible ‘80s film, but
now Captain America will be battling for yous dollars on consoles next
year when Sega releases Captain America: Super Soldier.
This is so exciting that every classic arcade developer should be doing
it. Capcom is releasing an arcade app for the iPhone that will let users
play classic arcade titles like Ghouls 'N Ghosts, Commandos, 1942, and
Street Fighter II.
Information about the Wii’s GoldenEye 007 remake continues to trickle
out. Activision just released information about Classic Conflict mode,
and the details should excite Bond geeks.
intin film. Serkis also
portrayed King Bohan in 2007’s Heavenly Sword. We took a few minutes to
sit down with Serkis and talk about his most recent video game project,
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West.
Japanese pricing and release for Nintendo’s 3DS broke yesterday, and
Nintendo went on to confirm that U.S. customers could expect the
hardware before March of next year, but not everyone is so willing to
take Nintendo at its word.