Trailer showcasing "The Panic Room", one scenario within Payday: The Heist.
Trailer showcasing "The Panic Room", one scenario within Payday: The Heist.
According to NIS, its delay is due to "improvements to enhance gameplay."
In a brief NIS press release today, the company confirmed that Cave Story 3D has been officially delayed. The game will no longer make its late summer release date, instead it will be available in North America on the 3DS on November 8, 2011. Additional game improvements "to enhance gameplay" are currently holding up the release, but according to Jack Nilda of NIS America, the "changes are in the small details ... but [they] need to make sure the game is done right."
With the release of the eShop on the 3DS, Nintendo is switching things up.
Nintendo announced today that their weekly release updates to the Virtual Console, WiiWare, and DSiWare services will no longer be done on Mondays, but instead on Thursdays. The update will now include 3DS Virtual Console games, 3D classics, and original downloadable titles for the Nintendo 3DS. According to Nintendo, this coming Thursday, June 16, will be the first update that includes this new eShop content.
The Beatles were the first to receive their own game, now Green Day gets their time in the sun.
Now that music games have reached mass market appeal, both Harmonix and Activision have shifted focus to producing band-specific titles that encompass that artist's full career. The Beatles Rock Band was the first to truly nail the essence of a band and Green Day Rock Band is Harmonix's second attempt at doing just that. At a glance, the title does a pretty good job capturing their career in terms of song selections, but it does leave something to be desired in its presentation.
Konami is holding four online events, two for each character, in the upcoming months.
Fans of Metal Gear Online will be excited to know Konami plans to hold four 24-hour survival events to promote the birthdays of Ga-Ko, the duck, and Kerotan, the frog.
Check out today's lightning deals.
The holiday buying season is quickly approaching as November comes to a close and shoppers prepare for one of the busiest shopping days of the year: Black Friday. Amazon, a retailer that has become famous for their Black Friday deals has just released hints teasing buyers with what to expect.
A recent NPD study reveals that more people will be holding on to their spending dollars due to the struggling US economy.
NPD is known to conduct various consumer surveys in order to gauge the interests and spending patterns of consumers. Their latest annual survey of consumers' holiday spending intentions has revealed that 30% of consumers intend to spend less than last year on holiday gifts.
Though Reggie would love to see it, retailers should be able to meet demand.
In a recent interview with CNBC, Nintendo of America President, Reggie Fils-Aime declared that retailers should have ample stock of Wii for the holiday season.
Wolfenstein for the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC is currently the Deal of the Day with a variety of other games going on sale throughout the day.
Today, Amazon is offering a variety of gaming Lightning Deals, with Wolfenstein as the Deal of the Day.
The title will appear on store shelves shortly after the US release.
Nintendo announced today that their standout Wii title for the holiday season will be launching across Europe on November 20.