Tera Firma | TOKYO, JAPAN: Cosplay show at a recent Tera event. (Photo: アキバブログ) Borderlands 2 Is Official. Borderlands 2 Is Coming. Post-apocalyptic shooter Borderlands is getting a sequel. It’s called Borderlands 2 The Sweeping Video Game Art of Nicolas Bouvier Frenchman Nicolas Bouvier has been drawing pretty pictures for the video game industry since…
When nerd heroine Shoko Nakagawa isn’t appearing in Pokémon movies, she’s putting molted bug shells in her hair. And when she’s not doing that, she’s doing other things, like appearing in commercials! Such as a series of spots for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, a game that she was extremely excited to…
Post-apocalyptic shooter Borderlands is getting a sequel. It’s called Borderlands 2 Currently in development, the title is being created by Gearbox Software, who developed the first title (above). Like the previous title, the game is slated for the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. “Combining invention and evolution, Borderlands 2 features all-new characters, skills, environments, enemies,…
Well, there was a fox temple Star Fox developer Dylan Cuthbert told Kotaku about. But that’s not all. The game was also inspired by British television. In a recent Nintendo interview, both company president Satoru Iwata and Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto professed their love for 1960s British puppet show Thunderbirds Miyamoto admitted that licensing Thunderbirds…
There have been gamers who’ve hacked games to ask their special someone to take the plunge, but how many game studios have decided to lend a hand in popping the question? Q-Games is the Kyoto-based studio behind a whole host of wonderful titles, such as the PixelJunk series. It doesn’t only make video games, it…
Frenchman Nicolas “Sparth” Bouvier has been drawing pretty pictures for the video game industry since 1996, in a career that’s taken him from Darkworks (Cold Fear) to Ubisoft to id Software and now to Microsoft, where he’s working on the upcoming Halo 4 In that time his art helped shape the vision of games like…
It’s a trivial question most PC gamers will have pondered at one time or another, as upon booting up a new (or, more importantly, old) game bought from Steam, they have to wait while DirectX installs. Again. For, like, the 100th time Turns out it’s not a Steam error. It’s just the price you pay…
To mark Dragon Quest‘s big anniversary, Square Enix is holding an exhibit of 25 years of DQ at the Mori Arts Center in Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills from October 8 to December 4. If you’re in Tokyo, check it out. 勇者の数だけ冒険がある! ”誕生25周年記念 ドラゴンクエスト展”開催決定 [ファミ通.com] You can contact Brian Ashcraft, the author of this post, at…
Well, the game is, I guess, in a fairy tale kind of sense, but this wonderful art from Vikki Chu is as children’s story as you can get. Done a couple of years ago as a project, it doesn’t try and tell the entire story of the classic Nintendo adventure, instead recreating the earlier section…
Far Cry 2 is a high-powered shooter for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC. That’s not all, apparently! According to the resume of Ubisoft’s Philippe Baude, there was a version of Far Cry 2 in the works for the PSP and the Wii in late 2006 and early 2007, but the games were cancelled. Far…
With Blizzcon only a few months away, a trademark filing has surfaced hinting at what could be one of the last big hurrahs for the ageing MMO. Dated from last week in the US, it’s for something called Mists of Pandaria, and in one of two “class status” descriptions is listed as: Computer game software;…
First released on the PC in 2008, Fortune Arterial is an 18-years-old-and-up visual novel. There’s been anime and manga versions, and there was supposed to be a PS3 and PSP port. Supposed to be. The game’s PS3 and PSP versions, which would not have been adults only, have been cancelled. Visual novel studio August is…
The company doesn’t often get much credit for this, but one of the biggest reasons for Sony’s success in the video game industry is not its hardware, but in the breadth and scope of its first-party studios. Neither Microsoft nor Nintendo, or most third party publishers for that matter, have managed to establish successful studios…
Colonel Sanders gives Neon Genesis Evangelion a makeover to the bewilderment and delight of Japanese netizens. Neon Genesis Evangelion is a Japanese staple that encompasses an array of mediums, perhaps most notably anime Kentucky Fried Chicken is also a Japanese staple that has been synonymous with Christmas since the early 1970s (more here). Turkey is…
Yesterday we posted a video from Euclideon – a Australian company that claims it can revolutionise video game graphics, increasing visual fidelity by 100,000. This morning we spoke to Euclideon’s CEO Bruce Dell – the man Markus Persson calls a “Snake Oil Salesman” – to ask a few questions regarding Euclideon’s ‘Infinite Detail’ technology. “I…
For years, armchair photographers have made do with crappy convention center backdrops while taking cosplay photos. That’s changing. In Japan, you can rent studio space and hire cosplayers at speciality studios like PhotoPlus and Cutie Factory, by the day or hour. The studios are often converted apartments with cute bedrooms and moody parlors that provide…
The BlackHat USA security conference kicks off later today in Las Vegas, and will be attracting some of the world’s top hackers and online security experts. As part of the festivities, every year an awards night is held called the “Pwnies”. They exist to celebrate and publicly ridicule “the achievements and failures of security researchers…
The very talented Ellen McLain, a singer by trade but best-known to you lot for her voice-acting work in Valve games, is apparently returning this week to her most famous role: that of bitchy artificial intelligence GlaDOS from the Portal series. A tweet from McLain’s husband, John Lowrie, reads “Ellen is going in Tuesday for…
You can say a lot of nice things about Nintendo games. Nintendo hardware, too. Wildly successful, iconic and timeless are just three of them. But how often can you say something Nintendo made was genuinely cool? Not very often. Unless you go back to the 1960’s, to a time before Nintendo was making video games.…
Greetings, Kotaku readers. Would you like to engage in some talk that’s not about video games? What if it’s only very loosely related to video games? Good. You’re in the right place then. While you’re free to discuss anything and everything you like, I’d like to cash in on a Themed Tuesday Open Thread, the…
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