In addition to announcing Wii and PS3 development plans, the company plans to expand in North America.
During a Q&A session at a recent Level-5 event, Akihiro Hino the CEO of Level-5 detailed the company's future plans.
In addition to announcing Wii and PS3 development plans, the company plans to expand in North America.
During a Q&A session at a recent Level-5 event, Akihiro Hino the CEO of Level-5 detailed the company's future plans.
A frustrating experience that fails to recreate the magic of the games it emulates.
They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If that's the case, Bizarre Creations should be absolutely tickled pink as Square Enix's latest release, Death By Cube, is a blatant attempt at copying the successful Geometry Wars formula. Unfortunately for developer Premium Agency, the results are nowhere near the quality of said series and players will notice immediately.
Square Enix Delivers Prequel to the Hit Science Fiction Franchise
LOS ANGELES (February 10, 2010) – Square Enix, Inc., the publisher of Square Enix® interactive entertainment products in North America, announced today that STAR OCEAN® THE LAST HOPE®: INTERNATIONAL for PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system is now available.After three solid entries into the series, I was expecting more.
As a long-time Fatal Frame fan, I was deeply frustrated by Nintendo's decision to not bring the fourth title in the series overseas. Apparently Nintendo refused to bring it over due to some technical errors that Tecmo refused to fix. Having spent countless hours with each of the previous iterations it seemed ridiculous that Nintendo would bar an entire group of people from experiencing the game due to small issues, such as a sluggish framerate. Thankfully, a dedicated group of fans have pooled their efforts in order to create a fan translation of the game, affording us English speaking gamers the opportunity to play the title.
Inspired by the release of the second game, Nick revisits No More Heroes for PixlBit's second Review Rewind.
I definitely missed the boat with No More Heroes. Sure, I bought it near release, but the best I ever did was wipe out the first boss and get into a few side jobs. Other things seemed to come up and the game got shelved indefinitely. As we all know, the second title in the series has just been released, which incidentally acted as a pretty good motivator to go back and finish what many called one of the Wii's greatest games.
A jam packed week that includes the Blaster Master update, a DSiWare title from Nintendo, and a running, dancing businessman.
This week's Nintendo Download offers up a huge variety of titles across all three services.
After a verrrrry long hiatus, the staff reunites to discuss what they've been playing and a bit o' news.
Yes, you read right, we are alive and back in action. After a long and much needed break, the staff has reunited to produce the fourteenth episode of PixlTalk.
The sequel will be available this coming Monday on WiiWare.
Today, Sunsoft announced a sequel to their fan-favorite title, Blaster Master. Blaster Master: Overdrive is a WiiWare title that is planned for release this coming Monday, February 8 in North AmericaThe game will be available for 1000 Wii Points ($10).
Online services for the original Xbox and Xbox games will end in April.
The latest Gamescore Blog reveals that Microsoft will be discontinuing the Xbox Live service for the original Xbox and all original Xbox games. Backwards compatible Xbox games and Xbox Originals will also be affected by this.
After a series of bumps, the game now has a solid release date.
Ubisoft revealed yesterday that their latest title in the Splinter Cell series, Conviction finally has a solid release date.