A brief look at one of the characters available in the co-op mode, Vendettas, for The Darkness II.
A brief look at one of the characters available in the co-op mode, Vendettas, for The Darkness II.
A brief look at one of the characters available in the co-op mode, Vendettas, for The Darkness II.
A brief look at one of the characters available in the co-op mode, Vendettas, for The Darkness II.
This completes the goodies promised to early adopters of the 3DS.
As suspected, North American 3DS Ambassadors can now download the same GBA games that were announced for other regions. Once this batch of GBA games are downloaded, there will be no further freebies given out to those who purchased a 3DS and connected to the eShop prior to August 12, 2011.
This double DLC for Your Shape: Fitness Evolved 2012 is available now through Xbox LIVE, exclusively for Kinect. The bundle goes for 560 Microsoft Points, and individually for 400 and 300 Microsoft Points for Back in Shape: Lose It! and Jump Rope: Survival Mode respectively.
After months of silence we could be getting our remaining Ambassador Program games sooner than later.
Nintendo told us that we’d be getting our GBA Ambassador Program games before the end of the month and today they made it official by announcing the entire GBA lineup as well as when we can download them onto our portable 3D machines.
If you don't buy this game, I will have a grudge against you, and you don't want me haunting your dreams.
Since its humble 32-bit beginnings, the PlayStation brand has been home to some truly unique and sometimes downright weird games from its native Japan. The PlayStation gave us games like Incredible Crisis, Bust a Groove, One Piece Mansion, and Rising Zan: Samurai Gunman. The trend continued on PS2 with Mr. Mosquito, Katamari Damacy, Gitaroo Man, and Okage: Shadow King. Sadly, with the video game industry being such a volatile, cutthroat business in the current climate, releasing quirky games like these has become a gamble that rarely pays off for publishers. Thankfully, we still have handheld machines like the PSP to give us our experimental Japanese games. Enter Corpse Party, a digital release for PSP that is so niche that I’m surprised it was translated. Surprised, but happy; this is one of those unique, under-the-radar games that is not to be missed.
Because Shift happens.
The mind-bending browser game Shift is making the leap to another platform. Publisher Aksys Games has announced that they have teamed with developer Fishing Cactus to bring the monochrome puzzle-platformer to Nintendo’s 3DS in the form of a new title called Shifting World.
Nintendo confirms that the remaining 10 GBA titles promised to gamers will be available before year's end.
Back when Nintendo shocked the gaming community by slashing the price of the 3DS from $250 to $170 they announced an initiative called the Ambassador Program to compensate/reward early adopters who had shelled out the higher price when the handheld was released just a short time prior. The program would give members 10 classic titles each from the NES and GBA libraries. The NES classics were delivered with the promise that the GBA titles would be delivered before the year ended. But with December now here and no further news, rumors have suggested that perhaps the titles will slip to 2012 if they ever make it out at all.
Who wouldn't like a classic game of kill the carrier?
Many of you may still be filled with turkey and stuffing, and even though it’s a holiday weekend it’s still a Friday and you know what that means. That’s right; it’s time for another explosive installment of Missing in Action!