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more about #theconduit mcderek3000: If at first you don't succeed, port. more » Who wants toast?: I still wonder why Sega hasn't done what the fans want; they're not exactly what one would call demanding, nor would it increase developement costs. W... more » 란: what i would love to see in sega is a really really really really good sonic game. more » Kyattsuai: Whatever Sega-ness is, it seems to be working well with Nintendo's Wii-ness. more » LucasReis: SEGA, I still love you. Thank you for making House of the Dead Overkill. Even though a lot of people didn´t play it and criticize it before playing i... more » grizzlywilliam: if Sega wants to utilize the ex-Clover devs, they need to get them focused on something they've had some success with in the past...an Okami-style gam... more » Antiterra: Can't we at least have Yakuza 3 with just the English subtitles? We're not asking you to record voice-overs or even provide subs for a dozen languages... more » Yossarian: Serious question for you all: Do people actually remember SEGA fondly for their actual games (aside from the hedgehog)? Or do people remember them f... more » ostartero: Hey I think I found why Sega's "HARDCORE" games haven't sold well on the Wii... looks at the two highest rated Sega games on the Wii... Madworld - 81... more » Ashman86: Ah, Sega. There was once a time when I argued incessantly about how you were so superior to Nintendo and (later) Sony. I was the minority in my grou... more » Pult|Ost - Climax Edition: You can do it! more » Archaotic: All that matters to me out of Sega is Yakuza now. I don't care about Sonic or anything else they're making; until I can curb-stomp the shit out of Ja... more » Taggart6 wishes you happy holidays!!!: Dear Sega, Please give us a new Streets of Rage. For too long of the streets been silent. It is time for them to rage once more. Sincerely, Taggart6 more » Vaegrin: I really want Sega to be a great developer. I really do. Their history of IP is great, and they were such a phenomenal first-party developer when they... more » Methusalah: Regarding Madworld: " "It could be the consumers didn't like the art style," he said. "It could be the consumers had enough Mature-rated games to play... more » Phanta: I like what sega is doing now, I just hope their games sell i would like it it to sell abit more anyways sega keep up the good work more » excel_excel: God I love those HOTD adds. Anyway I hope Sega continues to release those unique games on Wii, I mean they are basically niche it doesn't seem to matt... more » SuprShin: Come back and talk to me when you have details for a proper Shining Force sequel. more » BubbleF**kingBuddy: They should make a sequel to Sonic Unleashed. (But they won't. Because that would make too much sense.) more » FeaturePreacher: Finally, a hardcore developer comes to its senses and realizes the Wii is for 1st party games, mini-game collections, and fitness titles only. The Wi... more » -
#sega
Sega Updates Us On Wii Strategy, Aliens, "Sega-ness"
Kotaku sat with the new chief of Sega's American and European divisions yesterday to get an update on everything from Aliens to Yakuza. More » -
#devtools
High Voltage Traps Ghostbusters Engine
High Voltage, the developers behind the Wii-exclusive first-person shooter The Conduit, have signed up for a lifetime license to the Ghostbusters-powering Infernal Engine, gearing up for some Xbox 360 and PC development. More » -
#segasammy
Sega Sammy Bleeds $108 Million In Gold Rings, Reveals Conduit Sales
It was a tough quarter for Sega's parent company, Sega Sammy Holdings, as the company announced losses of 10.293 billion yen ($108.85 million USD). It also revealed sales data on recent games The Conduit and Virtua Tennis 2009. More » -
#wii
Hey Nintendo, Why Aren't Core Third Party Games Selling?
Third party Wii titles like MadWorld and The Conduit are aimed towards core gamers. And...they're not selling so hot. Why the heck not? Tons of people own Nintendo Wii consoles. More » -
#roundup
Frankenreview: The Conduit
High Voltage an Sega seek to take on the mantle of the Nintendo Wii's signature first-person shooter with The Conduit. Have they succeeded? More » -
#review
The Conduit Review: A Bland, But Enjoyable Shooter
In Sega's The Conduit, you play as a pawn in a vast conspiracy involving aliens, shadowy government agencies, and the president of the United States.
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#e32009
Nintendo Expects The Conduit, GTA Chinatown Wars To Sell Well
Despite some signs of trouble earlier this year, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime told Kotaku why third-parties have a bright future on Wii and DS. More » -
#e32009
What Sega Is Bringing To E3 2009
Sega is bringing its A game to E3 2009. Two A games, in fact, along with a B game, a C game, two Olympic titles, and a movie tie-in. More » -
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#highvoltage
High Voltage: The Conduit Different From Other Core Sega Wii Titles
High Voltage chief creative officer Eric Nofsinger explains why The Conduit won't suffer the same poor sales as Sega's other core Wii titles, MadWorld and The House of the Dead: Overkill. More » -
#e32009
High Voltage To Reveal New Original Title At E3
With The Conduit as good as released, High Voltage Software plans to use this year's E3 to reveal their all-new original IP to the world at large, and they couldn't wait until then to tease it. More » -
#clips
The Story Behind The Conduit
"How can mankind fight a war that the enemy has already won?" asks the latest trailer for Sega's first-person shooter The Conduit. More » -
#wii
The Conduit Hands-On: A Second Look
Last month when I sat down with High Voltage to talk to them about their upcoming Wii shooter, The Conduit. I also managed to finagle some time playing the game. More » -
#previews
The Conduit Preview: Calling Do-Overs
Last night's The Conduit multiplayer event was plagued by major server issues, leaving developer High Voltage Software no choice but to call do-overs.
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#clips
The Conduit Multiplayer In Action
The latest trailer for High Voltage Software's Wii shooter The Conduit gives a glimpse at the game's robust online multiplayer gameplay. More » -
#clips
The Conduit's All Seeing Eye
Sega has dropped a new trailer and screens featuring the All Seeing Eye, Michael Ford's key to unraveling the mysteries pervading Washington D.C. in The Conduit. More » -
#gdc09
The Conduit Control Customization
There are plenty of things to talk about when it comes to Wii shooter The Conduit, but none are more important then the controls and the absurd number of ways you can customize them.
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#clips
New Conduit Trailer Channels Awesome
This new trailer for High Voltage Software's The Conduit makes it easy to believe that the game can live up to the title of "The definitive Wii first-person shooter." More » -
#wii
The Conduit's Dropping Of Wii MotionPlus Explained
The Conduit's contribution to the Wii library is exciting. It's easy on the eyes, seems like a smart publishing decision by Sega, and planned for Wii Speak and Wii MotionPlus support from the get-go. More » -
#clips
The Conduit To Support Wii Speak
In this GameTrailers segment we get to see and hear a bit more about The Conduit and Dead Space: Extraction, both Wii titles for hardcore gamers. More » -
#happysegaday
Bayonetta, MadWorld, The Conduit Lookin' Fine
In case you missed it, today turned out to be SEGA DAY! Happy Sega Day, go hug a hedgehog!*
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