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Report: Japan Games Market Outstripped By UK In ’09
MCV predicts that the UK games market will eclipse Japan’s games market in 2009 if current economic trends continue. I’m not sure anyone should be predicting money matters right now besides real economists, but the guys over at MCV sure sound convincing with their statistics. By their figuring, the Japanese market is shrinking at a…
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Legacy Of Ys: Books I & II Delayed, But No One Cares
Today Atlus has announced that every copy of Legacy of Ys: Books I & II will come boxed with a soundtrack disc, while vaguely muttering something about the game being delayed two weeks. Sure the Nintendo DS game is being pushed back to February 24th, but it’s for a good cause. The soundtrack pack in…
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Blood Bowl: Chaos Versus Humanity
Following up yesterday’s clip of the Goblin team in action, today we get to see the forces of humanity square off against the legions of Chaos in Cyanide’s Blood Bowl. Blood Bowl is the second adaptation of the classic Games Workshop fantasy football board game, pitting the creatures of myth and legend against each other…
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Your Xbox 360 Massages You Gently
The XNA Community Games program continues to be a wealth of innovation on the Xbox 360, as a new program available for download turns your 360 controller into a “portable massager”. Rumble Massage is a new XNA game now available for download in either demo form or the full version, which will set you back…
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Frankenreview: Afro Samurai
Namco Bandai Games christens their new western games division Surge with the release of Afro Samurai for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, based on the Spike TV anime starring Mr. Samuel L. Jackson. Afro Samurai combines a hip hop vibe and music with a futuristic take on feudal Japan, creating an atmosphere that is…
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Rockstar’s Dan Houser Favors Creative Freedom Over Respect
Rockstar creative VP and lead GTA IV writer Dan Houser would rather have the creative freedom of writing for video games remain intact than be treated with respect. When an interviewer for the UK Telegraph asks Houser if it will be long before video game writers are afforded the same respect as TV and film…
By Mike Fahey