Originally Posted by wraggster A follow-up to daft 2010 beat 'em up Deadliest Warrior arrives on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade this July, MTV Networks has announced. Developer Pipeworks Software returns, though the game - titled Deadliest Warrior: Legends - will be released under MTV's newly launched 345 Games banner. The sequel will feature all-new warriors, new fighting options, a more precise projectile system, more arenas and a new campaign mode. Ology claims that there'll be twice as many ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The four exclusive Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition fighters are on their way to consoles as a single DLC pack, according to a leaked trailer. The clip, originally hosted by ConsoleTECH but since removed by Capcom, confirms that Street Fighter III's Yun and Yang, Evil Ryu and new character Oni will be made available on console as downloadable content. There are new animated prologue and ending cinematics for all four, as well as support for additional alternative costumes. ...
Originally Posted by wraggster 100 classic Atari titles are available on the App Store now, the veteran publisher has announced. The core Atari Greatest Hits app is free and gifts you a complimentary copy of ancient gaming touchstone Pong. You'll then pay 59p per four game bundle or £8.99 for the lot. There are 18 arcade titles and 82 Atari 2600 games up for grabs in the universal app, including the likes of Centipede, Asteroid, Gravitar, Missile Command and Tempes. Each comes with the original cabinet or ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Forthcoming action RPG sequel Dungeon Siege III will now launch in Europe on 17th June, rather than 27th May as originally promised. Publisher Square Enix didn't offer an excuse for the delay of the Obsidian-developed title, due on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Will it be worth the wait? Have a read of Christian Donlan's recent hands-on preview for more clues. "While Obsidian's yet to reveal the full range of playable classes, and co-op and multiplayer remains under ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Modojo has made a Facebook app that makes sharing 3DS Friend Codes easier. Just add the application, enter your Friend Code and you'll be presented with a list of your Facebook friends and their Friends Codes. Obviously your friends will need to be using the Modojo app as well. That's it. Simple. The 3DS Friend Code Finder by Modojo can be added on Facebook now.