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Don't Expect More PixelJunk PSP Ports Just Yet
Kyoto-based developer Q-Games has brought its home console PSN PixelJunk experience to the PSP with PixelJunk Monsters Deluxe. It's a first for the company, and perhaps, a last. More »In PixelJunk Home, A Mix Of Flirting, Innuendo And... Success?
Q-Games chief Dylan Cuthbert told Kotaku that the popularity of his company's just-launched PlayStation Home space nearly crushed his team's servers. Plus, he and I discovered independently, gamers there want to convey a message: "I'm hard." More »Which Do You Want: Downloadable Game or Sammich?
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. More »PixelJunk Expands By Three In 2009
What does 2009 have in store for the PlayStation Network? At the very least, two more PixelJunk games. At most? Maybe three! Q-Games founder Dylan Cuthbert briefly outlined his company's 2009 plans for the series. More »Nintendo Taught Me To Be 'Anal'
PixelJunk Monsters Impressions
While it's been released to the masses for some time now, I feel compelled to share my thoughts on Q-Games' PixelJunk Monsters, the tower defense title for the PS3. Because while I'd downloaded it hoping for a PS3ized version of the acclaimed Desktop Tower Defense, I received a game that was completely different. More »"Diminishing of Core Players"
PixelJunk In T-Shirt Form
Free clothes! Here's a PixelJunk t-shirt I was given at my visit to Q-Games. The back of the shirt says, well, Q. That logo excitement after the jump. Onwards! More »PixelJunk Is More Than Just Racers
By Brian Ashcraft More »