Publisher Namco Bandai is planning to drop “world exclusive announcements” on its upcoming lineup at Gamescom in Cologne. We’re covering it live, to see if Namco Bandai brought thrilling news to Gamescom or if someone in PR just got overexcited. Check out the liveblog after this to see what Namco Bandai is up to at…
Check back in at 11am MT, 1pm ET. We’ll have a post with all the call-in info live on the site five minutes before showtime.
Right now, there are people, good people perhaps, playing Diablo III. Then there are people like me who are not, but I am drinking a delicious cup of coffee so let’s call it Even Steven. Or not.
Hey, it’s Capcom’s turn to have its booth poked and probed with a stick — a short, stubby stick. Don’t worry, it’ll all be over soon. That, and YOU’RE NEXT!
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Want some Fable III screens? Sorry, there are no Fable III screens. So we’ll all just settle for the next best thing, and that’s these two pieces of artwork.
Kotaku has learned (again) that there isn’t a SingStar for the Beatles, but you will be able to play the next Beatles game — the one we knew about — like SingStar. Maybe with special mics, even. An MTV Games/Harmonix spokesperson e-mailed Kotaku a statement this morning denying the existence of the SingStar Fab Four…
To: Crecente From: Bashcraft Gamescom, yes, Gamescom. YOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!! Now, if somehow someway I could get rivers of German beer in my house here in Osaka, that would be dandy. Not that I have anything against Japanese beer, it’s great. What you missed last night Konami’s Gamescom Presser Liveblog First Details About Fable III Liveblogging Microsoft’s…
The Fab Four have a fabulous booth for their fabulous Rock Band game. This reminds me: If you could be any member of the Beatles, who would you be? Me? Why, Ringo, of course.
In 2006 the PS3 was large, and mighty, and able to stand on its own two feet. In 2009, though, it has aged, and it has shrunk, to the point where it needs some help just to stay upright. These pics weren’t sent around to Western press yesterday, but they were made available to Japanese…
This won’t have any real effect on you, the consumer, but it’s still interesting to note that with yesterday’s launch of the PS3 Slim, Sony were doing more than redesigning a plastic shell. They were rebranding the entire console. One of the countless press releases we received from Sony yesterday gave implicit instructions that we…
Let’s see, what have we got here…DJ Hero, Modern Warfare 2, DJ Hero, Guitar Hero 5, Mike McWhertor…yup, this looks a lot like Activision’s Gamescom booth.
As we first broke earlier this month, Activision is bringing Call of Duty 4 to the Nintendo Wii. It looks like you might expect Modern Warfare on the Wii would look like. Developed by Infinity Ward, Call of Duty 4 was originally released on the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC back in November 2007. Treyarch…
Seen moments ago at Cologne’s Gamescom, this trailer for upcoming Playstation Portable title Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker explains how the game will support up to four player cooperative play.
With Microsoft, Sony and Electronic Arts liveblogs out of the way, its time now to sit down and listen to a bit from Konami. I wonder if they’ll have any exciting news?
We just played Diablo III. For fifteen painfully brief minutes, our lady Barbarian tore through hordes of Fallen, clicking them back to the Hell they came from. It was good. The Gamescom (and Blizzcon) demo of Diablo III playable at Blizzard’s booth features the three announced classes: Wizard, Barbarian and Witchdoctor, with male and female…
The first minute and some-odd seconds of this clip is dull, boring, blergh. From the 1:15 point, things get exciting, thrilling even! Don’t skip ahead. Skipping is for wussies. From the 1:50 point, though, things get boring again.
As early as March of this year, Fable designer Peter Molyneux teased to us that the series might take a different direction. The “See The Future” DLC strongly and bluntly alluded to that new direction as well, and today’s press conference in Germany seems to have cemented that into fact. “Third in a series and…
It’s short, but its also the only video taste we have of what’s to come in Fable III, officially announced today by Lionhead’s Peter Molyneux.
In addition to announcing Fable III, Lionhead boss Peter Molyneux has also revealed that Fable II is to be re-released as an episodic, pay-per-episode title. It’ll launch on September 29, with the game broken up into five chapters. The first chapter will be free, and when you get to the end of it, you’ll be…
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