Welcome back to Talk Amongst Yourselves, where, today, I have a curveball for you. We’ve changed plans. Not in a big way. Not in a way that I think will ruin TAY forever. But we’re changing—no, I’m changing—a teeny thing. You can still talk here all you want. You can still talk about video games…
For those unfamiliar with the Deus Ex franchise, it goes back to the year 2000 when highly hyped developer Ion Storm went on to develop a System Shock-inspired action game that combined gameplay elements of first-person shooters and role-playing games. Deus Ex received immediate notoriety and was highly regarded, selling over 1 million copies worldwide.…
Chainsword | TOKYO, JAPAN – A PSP event at a legendary Japanese club Where Can You Find Nazis, EVE Online and the Beautiful Adrift all In the one Spot? Why, right here of course, in the latest instalment of Fine Art, Kotaku’s daily look at the concept art of video games. Today we’re admiring the…
Xbox might not be popular in Japan, but that’s not going to stop some unscrupulous toy maker from slapping a totally unofficial Halo‘s Master Chief on toy packaging. The fact that the Xbox 360 and Halo are not widely known in Japan could be the reason why this company thought this would be totally cool.…
Game trailers? Whatever. All the cool kids like watching figurine trailers, because there’s something fist pumping about watching moving images of plastic mecha flying through the air. These mecha will appear in the upcoming Gundam Age, the new Gundam series penned by Akihiro Hino from Level-5. Hino designs the Professor Layton games, among other titles.…
Tomorrow, Sega’s Toshihiro Nagoshi, developer of Yakuza games and lover of tanning beds, is making a “serious announcement”—perhaps a brand new title? Dunno, sounds serious. Still, this is an announcement of that announcement. Consider yourself announced! [ファミ通]
Modern Warfare 3 is using Steamworks. That’s good news, because Steam is reliable, and Steam is popular. Batman: Arkham City is instead using Microsoft’s Games For Windows Live platform. Which is neither of those things. Making this bad (if not unexpected) news. You’ll of course be able to buy the game anywhere you like. Even…
This year is the 15th anniversary of the Resident Evil series. Yes, it’s been 15 years since the first game was released on the PS1. So Capcom is celebrating with a very fancy t-shirt. The publisher has teamed up with Japanese t-shirt connoisseurs Beams to offer a limited edition Biohazard (as the series is known…
Where the hell is Metal Gear Solid: Rising? Who the hell knows. Well, Konami knows. While you wait for the game’s vital signs, feast your eyes on these photos. Pictured in these photos is Metal Gear Solid cosplay queen Omi Gibson. Kotaku has done, perhaps, six hundred posts on Omi (and maybe two on this…
This custom version of Monopoly, crafted by PinkAxolotl, really has to be seen to be believed. It’s not like it’s just a regular board with a few Fallout references made here and there. It’s as Fallout-themed as it could possibly hope for. And how Fallout is that? Let’s see. Every square has been renamed, of…
Back in July, Nintendo announced it was dropping the 3DS’s price from US$250 to $170. To make it up to those who shelled out full price, Nintendo launched its 3DS “ambassador program”, The program offers gamers twenty free games: half of them NES (Famicom in Japan) and the other half Game Boy Advance titles. When…
A small platformer by Jason Boyer, Jables’ Adventure will only take you around 45 minutes to finish. But it’s a charming, often funny 45 minutes! It’s got a great pixellated art style, there are bears in it, you high five kids, and you’ve got a squid on your head. It’s pretty much all you could…
When Chiba Institute of Technology students build a radio controlled Molga from the Zoids universe, they needed something to control it. That something was a PS2 DualShock 2. During the early 1980s, Zoids mecha model kits launched in Japan and have since gone on to spawn anime, manga, and video games. Of course, game controllers…
Eight-Year-Old Noah Solis was one of the stars of this year’s EVO tournament in Las Vegas, managing to beat more than one opponent who was twice or even thrice his age. Now it’s time for Noah to make bank. Since his exploits at EVO he’s been signed to a competitive gaming team called The Traveling…
On August 28, in the Japanese city of Takasaki in Gunma Prefecture, 32-year-old Tsutomu Takabayashi was arrested for trying to kill his older sister. According to Sankei News, that afternoon at around 2:30pm, Takabayashi apparently screamed “I’m going to kill you” as he choked his 35-year-old sister with his bare hands. His sister suffered minor…
Sadly, like many high profile PC games these days, Battlefield 3 won’t be shipping with mod tools. Given the series’ long history with mods (developers DICE even hiring some modders back in the day), that’s disappointing. So let’s find out why that’s the case. Speaking with website Ausgamers, DICE’s Karl-Mangus Troedsson said it’s down to…
Japan loves trains. It also loves anime. What happens when you combine the two? Long lines and panties. Popular anime K-On!, which follows the adventures of a schoolgirl band, is getting a feature film this December. In the feature film, the girls go to the United Kingdom. Japanese trains are prime advertising real estate. It’s…
Nuka Break was a surprisingly great short film based on the Fallout universe, released earlier this year. It was so great, in fact, that the film’s producers got enough cash together to go and make an entire series. And here’s the first episode. It’s called Fallout: Nuka Break The Series (catchy!), and continues the adventures…
In nearly every case when a game is released on console and PC, the console versions sell a ton more copies. Like, it’s not even close. Unless we’re talking about a Valve game. While the developer, publisher and operator of Steam sadly never releases internal sales figures for its online marketplace, Valve boss Gabe Newell…
Much ado was made about one of the year’s biggest games, Battlefield 3, skipping Valve’s Steam platform. Publisher EA has its reasons. Minecraft creator Notch has a similar-sounding explanation for not releasing his game, which “officially” releases in November, on Steam. Now, Notch (aka Marcus Persson) does write that he thinks Steam is “awesome” and…
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