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Originally Posted by wraggster Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima tweeted the below image last night, saying simply: "Found this on [Takahiro] Omori-kun’s desk. What’s this?” The answer appears to be Zone Of The Enders 3DS, though there are no further details at moment. Omori has worked on both the ZOE and Metal Gear Solid series. Zone Of The Enders appeared on Game Boy Advance as ZOE: The Fist Of Mars. What are the chances we'll see something at TGS? http://www.next-gen.biz/news/zoe-heading-3ds
Its been 7 years since we went to Salou in Spain (near barcelona), i am amassive theme park fan, cant afford to go back to orlando and paris is too expensive too unless i win lottery. So portadventura in Spain is my lookout for a week in October, anyone been recently and recommend anything and advise what to go on etc?
Originally Posted by wraggster Vatra Games design director Brian Gomez doesn't feel that his studio's upcoming survival-horror title, Silent Hill: Downpour, is being too adversely affected by the absence of longtime series composer Akira Yamaoka. "I was worried when we lost him, we lost him really early on in Downpour. But I was a big fan of Dexter already, so I'm happy we got Daniel Licht," Gomez told me this morning after a GDC Europe panel on the SH franchise. "It was the closest to Akira but also brought something ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Amazon has already discounted Konami's PS3 release of No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise to $29.99, suplexing $10 off the retail price. For some reason, the retailer chose to forgo its usual credit offers, discounting the game directly. Heroes' Paradisehasn't even been released yet -- that happens tomorrow. As even more incentive to buy the game today, Amazon is also throwing in some exclusive pre-order DLC items, in the form of the "Cross Saver" beam katana and the "Moto ...
Originally Posted by wraggster There's no longer a financial barrier blocking your access to Lego Universe. The block-rocking MMO's free-to-play trial offer has opened, allowing players to experience a chunk of the game, including one "property area" to build as you see fit, and two "adventure zones." If you decide you like the interconnecting world of Lego Universe, you can upgrade to the $10 monthly membership at any time, and open up the rest of the world, comprising five "property worlds" ...