I’m so used to the Battlefield: Bad Company trailers being full of speech and comedy that this latest trailer took me by complete surprise. In fact, I thought I was watching a trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 for a second. It’s been way too long since I last played Bad Company so [...]
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Get out your robotic vibrato singing voice, as classic Sega racing game Daytona USA could be making a comeback in some form. Some recently uncovered artwork for an arcade game called Sega Racing Classic came out of Sega Europe. While it doesn’t actually say Daytona USA anywhere on the art, the Sega AM2 logo is [...]
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Destineer has announced that it will be publishing the “redux” version of Bongfish’s snowboarding game Stoked this November.
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Big numbers have come from a 2009 National Gamers Survey that show just how popular videogames have become in Blighty. The study reveals that 73% of the British public regularly game, with the medium now considered as popular as the Internet and television. Good stuff. Console gaming was said to be the most popular form [...]
Have you heard of Geon Cube? Yeah, I didn’t think so; I hadn’t either until I got this press release. That lack of press alone probably spells doom for this game. No matter how great it turns out, people aren’t going to buy it. No one wants to take a chance on a new puzzle [...]
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After the somewhat frightening disappointment felt by some after seeing the thing they’re calling Pop’n Music on the Wii, this might be a ray of sunshine for rhythm game fans. According to a magazine scan spooted on Siliconera, Pop’n is set to find its next home on the PSP, complete with 9-button mode and the [...]
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