Originally Posted by wraggster The Call of Duty Elite beta has gone live for PS3, Activision has said. Confirming as much via Twitter (thanks Shacknews), the publisher said: "The first batch of invites to the #CODEliteBETA went out for early PS3 sign-ups." The lucky first batch of gamers reportedly got their invites and access to the beta over the weekend. If you've signed up, but not got your invite yet, don't fret; Activision says there's "more to come in the coming days/weeks ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D will release on 3DS in 'early 2012', confirmed series creator Hideo Kojima. The game was originally announced for a late 2011 release, but was delayed back in July to a worryingly vague '2012'. However, speaking during a presentation at the Tokyo Game Show last week, Kojima clarified a 'winter' release window will be met, but in early 2012 as oppose to this side of Christmas. He also reportedly confirmed that the newly-announced ...
Originally Posted by wraggster One-man developer, Cold Beam Games, has confirmed an October 19 UK release for the mental PSN shooter, Beat Hazard Ultra. Out a day earlier in US, BHU is a twin-analogue shooter that analyses any specified tune on your PS3 hard drive and turns the beat into bonkers enemy spawns. Watch a trailer here to what we're talking about. "Everything you see in the game is dictated by the music in some way, from the firepower of your ship to the number and patterns of enemies ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy VI are on their way to the PlayStation Store, and if you love classic RPGs they don't come better than those two. Released in the mid-90s on Super Nintendo, these 16-bit Japanese adventures are still among Square Enix's most highly regarded work to date. Both games have been confirmed for release on the US PlayStation Store this week as PSone Classics (via the re-released PSone versions launched in 1999). As usual with PSone games, they ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Street Fighter IV will soon be throwing fireballs on the screens of Android devices, Capcom has confirmed. That's good news for all, but particularly for LG handset users who will have exclusive access to the game for the first three months after its release later this year thanks to a deal struck between Capcom and LG. SFIV's release is set to coincide with the release of LG's "soon-to-be-unveiled" HD display technology for new handsets. "As we prepare ...