Originally Posted by wraggster Wreck-It Ralph, an animated film coming November 2 from Disney, features classic characters sure to induce nostalgia in bomb-like proportions for its 20-55 demographic -- which is why it's strange that the game based on the movie based on video games will come only to Nintendo's Wii, 3DS and DS. With the film, Disney is focused on introducing a younger audience to arcade-style side-scrollers, and it seems ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Capcom has detailed the Collector’s Edition of Resident Evil 6. In it will be a hardback artbook, a DLC code for Xbox 360 owners or a dynamic theme code for PS3 gamers, an Ivy University hoodie and a number of “high quality enamelled zinc alloy emblems” mounted in a numbered frame and signed by senior producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi, producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi and RE6 director Eiichiro Sasaki. It will come packaged in a lenticular Needle Bomb collector’s box while the game itself will ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Capcom believes it has found itself another major IP in the form of Dragon’s Dogma. The publisher has now shipped one million copies of the RPG – the 55th Capcom title to do so. The game has been a particular success in Japan, where its week one unit sales of 302,040 saw it become the fastest selling new IP of this generation. So impressed has Capcom been with the game’s performance that it has more or less confirmed a sequel, saying that it is going to be developed into a major ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The latest issue of Official PlayStation Magazine in the US has confirmed the existence of the Journey Collector’s Edition for PS3. OPM reports that the SKU will include all three of Thatgamecompany’s PS3 titles – Flow, Flower and Journey – on a disc for the first time. There are a host of other extras, too. The bundle will contain original soundtracks for all three games, “exclusive mini-games” and an exclusive documentary. As if that’s not enough, it will also include one month’s ...
Originally Posted by wraggster A recent patch for Fez that fixed exploits but also corrupted save files was pulled from Xbox Live by Microsoft, according to an update on developer Polytron's blog. The issues caused by the title update could potentially be resolved by clearing the Xbox 360 cache, though now new players shouldn't be affected. We reached out to Polytron for comment, and were told the developer will "have more details ...