The latest entrant to the PixelJunk series will be based around exciting fluids.
With five successful iterations of the PixelJunk series already released, Sony announced a brand new addition, PixelJunk SideScroller.
The latest entrant to the PixelJunk series will be based around exciting fluids.
With five successful iterations of the PixelJunk series already released, Sony announced a brand new addition, PixelJunk SideScroller.
In addition to being a controller it can be used as a portable gaming machine.
As has been rumored, Nikkei (translated by Andriasang) is now validating claims that Project Cafe will indeed feature a touch screen controller. They claim that the controller can be used specifically for its intended function or as a portable gaming machine.
The latest from Sega on 3DS is a revisitation of the classic Shinobi series, due for release September 2011.
Developed by Griptonite Games, the long anticipated title will arrive in stores this September.
Today, Sega officially announced Shinobi for the 3DS, in development at Griptonite Games. The game's existence was originally leaked in a resume posted on LinkedIn and again later on the cover of Nintendo Power. According to the press release, players will once again be able to experience the classic side-scrolling gameplay this September.
Thanks goes to the Wii homebrew community for whipping up the Ocarina cheat code.
By now, you've probably already heard that Donkey Kong Country Returns has some inescapable motion control. Whether playing with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk set-up or just the Wii Remote alone, you are going to be shaking to perform the vital function of rolling as well as ground pounding and blowing. Recently, however, the Wii homebrew community has concocted a method to skirt the need to use these motion controls.
Recent developer interviews may have prematurely revealed the name.
In a recent interview with Joystiq, Sega producer Yasuhito Baba and his translator both referred to the Sony Motion Controller as the Sphere.