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Originally Posted by wraggster 3DS and future Vita owners are in for a treat when Chun Soft unleashes its next project - a semi-sequel to its awesome DS thriller, 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors. Details on the new game are scant, but we do have the Japanese title: Gyokugen Dasshutsu Adv: Zennin Shiboudes. While it's reported that the game won't be a direct sequel to 999, it does partially share its Japanese title with the DS original, which was called Gyokugen Dasshutsu: Ku Jikan, Ku Nin, Kyu no Tobira. ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The Australian classification board has ruled not to grant Sega's The House Of The Dead: Overkill Extended Cut a rating, making it illegal to sell the PS3 game in the country. As spotted by VG247, the classification listing notes that the version submitted for review was “modified”, suggesting Sega may already have made content cuts in a bid to gain approval. Ahead of its release in 2007, the original Wii version of the game, The House Of The Dead: Overkill, was granted an MA15+ rating for “strong ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Marvelous Entertainment is at work on a Vita sequel to the delightful 2009 Wii title, according to Andriasang. Konami is to publish the game, the Japanese title of which translates as "The King, The Demon King And The Seven Princesses: New King Story." http://www.next-gen.biz/news/httpwww...4vitakingstory
Originally Posted by wraggster The iPad port of Amanita Design's point-and-click adventure has, according to Pocket Gamer, been submitted to Apple and should be released on September 8. Unfortunately, it won't run on first-generation hardware, with Amanita co-founder Jakub Dvorský explaining: "Unfortunately, the game is performance and memory demanding, so we decided not to make any compromises and make it available only for iPad 2. http://www.next-gen.biz/news/machina...clusive-ipad-2
Originally Posted by wraggster It has emerged that all copies of Deus Ex: Human Revolution for PC in the US include a free code to access the game on OnLive. Effectively this means that as well as playing it on PC, gamers will also be able to play the game on an array of devices including TVs, Macs and compatible portables. Of course, it also means that if a user’s PC struggles with the game, they can instead choose to stream it from OnLive for a less technically demanding experience. The game was released ...