Capcom have released many gems of information in the Captivate Conference, held in Rome, including the previously noted change to the release date. The game will now appear on October 2nd, sooner than expected. Multiplayer details and new gameplay footage has also been released via a trailer.
It has now been revealed that a sequel to People Can Fly’ Bulletstorm has now been cancelled.
Nintendo and their online stores, they’re not exactly as easy to use as the AppStore, or even as easy as the SEN or Xbox Live stores, but at least they have them. Moreover, they have games on them dating back to before all other current major hardware platform makers produced their systems. So with a
All human girls have a skull, it’s a prerequisite for being alive. After all, lacking a skull means you lack a head and that’s a sight to see. But what’s more interesting is that Skullgirls, the 2D fighting game is shortly to be released in the UK.
Happy Tuesday! So with the bank holiday yesterday pretty much being a wipe out for all concerned, the good people at UKIE sent through their details today instead of yesterday. With this in mind, it’s time to celebrate the casual gamer, who’s also somewhat geeky. Yes, it’s true, seeing the Dark Side dance in strange
Blockbuster has exclusively been given the rights to sell the Prototype 2 Limited Edition package for £34.99.
Another leaked Capcom trailer has emerged, this time confirming a new release date for Resident Evil 6.
A third Duels of the Planeswalkers game will be released this summer on PSN and Xbox Live Arcade, Wizards of the Coast has announced.
Those eagle eyed viewers of our last Sonic 4: Episode 2 post will have noticed that at the end of the trailer, continued footage showed a Metal Sonic poster. After a little digging around, we have found that this is in fact a new episode titled “Episode Metal.”
Jack Tramiel, the founder of Commodore International, the company best known for manufacturing the Commodore 64, died yesterday at the age of 83.