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Pre-order Hitman Absolution at Gamestop and get your hands on this digital, stand alone experience.
New software is key to the success of the system, says Kaz Hirai.
The PS Vita has been in stores for some time now, and its sales have been a source of discussion throughout the industry. With the Nintendo 3DS having a slow start last year and needing a price drop to spur sales, speculation about the potential of the Vita has run rampant.
Joy Ride Turbo will not use Kinect and is coming to Xbox Live Arcade.
Kinect Joy Ride was a racing launch title for the Xbox 360's Kinect peripheral back in 2010. It received mixed reviews but managed to sell over one million units worldwide. About a year and a half later, the sequel Joy Ride Turbo has now been announced; however, this entry will not use motion control.
Coming this year to PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS, and Xbox 360.
Coming to the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 in 2013.
The reboot will feature an '80s neon style.
Double Dragon has already seen several reboots over the years. There was the Game Boy Advance title, Double Dragon Advance, that released back in 2003, an XBLA HD version from 2007, and an iOS version released just this past year. All of them are based on the original arcade game, which turns 25 this year. Enter Double Dragon: Neon, the latest remake in the series.
Still so many Orcs left to kill...
Robot Entertainment have revealed that a sequel to the tower defense action game, Orcs Must Die, is now in development. Those who attend PAX East this weekend will be able to see the new game in action. Those unable to attend the show can check out a screenshot and announcement trailer, available below.
The new adventure title is planned to be the first in a series.
Developer Arc System Works is best known for their fighting games, specifically the Guilty Gear and BlazBlue series; however, they will be trying something different with their latest body of work. The company has announced that they've started production on an adventure title, Xblaze, which will be the first in an "adventure project" series.
Additional features including Move support will be included.
House of the Dead 4 was originally released in Japanese Arcades in 2005. Now in 2012, the light gun shooter is finally seeing a home console release. Get ready for some old school reflex shooting as the title's release date has finally been set. Coming April 17, the title will release on the PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Network for $9.99.