Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure will be available for the 3DS early in 2012.
Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure will be available for the 3DS early in 2012.
The Ancestor Character Pack DLC for Assassin's Creed Revelations is now available for $3.99 on the PlayStation Network and PC, and for 320 Microsoft Points on Xbox LIVE.
The 3DS Circle Pad Pro will be exclusive to the video game retailer.
In response to developer and customer requests, Nintendo developed and will release what they have called the Circle Pad Pro peripheral. This attachment supplies the 3DS with a second analog stick as well as two additional shoulder buttons. Nintendo had already indicated that the peripheral will be made available in North America on February 7th and that they will also offer a bundle that will package together the device and Resident Evil: Revelations which debuts the same day and will support the second stick.
The father of Ico and Shadow of the Colossus leaves Sony.
After weeks of speculation Gamasutra has now confirmed that Ico and Shadow of the Collosus creator Fumito Ueda is no longer employed at Sony.
Nintendo outlines their 2012 Q1 release schedule.
Nintendo didn’t have the most even release schedule in 2011. A year that could be characterized as lacking in terms of software releases was capped off by a small barrage of marquee releases in the form of Super Mario 3D Land, Mario Kart 7 and The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.
Beginning somewhere in World 5, join Jason as he plays through more of Super Mario Bros. 3.
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BioWare absorbs Command & Conquer developer
Victory Games, the studio formally responsible for the famous Command & Conquer series has been absorbed into BioWare to form BioWare Victory. This news follows on the heels of the official unveiling of BioWare’s next project at the 2011 Spike TV Video Game Awards – Command & Conquer Generals 2.
Record of Agarest War 2 will be available in North-America, and Europe in the Summer of 2012 for the PlayStation 3.
Kojima also confirmed this title's place in the story arc.
Metal Gear Solid: Rising has been missing in action for over a year. Suddenly, at this past weekend's VGAs, it was revealed that the game now carries a new name, a new story, and a new developer. As it turns out, in the year the game has been missing, it has been through some extreme turmoil. For a brief time, it had been cancelled by Hideo Kojima.
The famous Rainbow 6 takes a controversial turn in this next installment centering on internal terrorism in America.