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Originally Posted by wraggster A new Castlevania game will be announced for the 3DS during E3 next month, according to Dutch site n1ntendo, as translated by neoGAF. The project will reportedly be exclusive to Nintendo's handheld and already has Castlevania: Lords of Shadow producer David Cox and director Enric Alvarez attached – according to information that supposedly comes from a leaked E3 schedule for Konami. Cox did tease ...
Originally Posted by wraggster We may not have any idea when to expect Retro City Rampage on the Vita (andvarious other platforms), but we're starting to see what it'll look like once it's finally done. Potential rampagers need not worry about the Vita's smaller screen size, according to developer Brian Provinciano, as the portable version has been outfitted with two different scaling options; one that scales the game to ensure everything is clearly visible, and another that maintains the console version's ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Double Fine is building up an intriguing cast of characters for its mysterious,bone-themed game. First we had the monk, the hillbilly and the time traveler, and now we have three more random occupations to ponder: the adventurer, the scientist and the knight. Double Fine's Ron Gilbert posted images of each of these characters on his blog, Grumpy Gamer. The only other information gleaned from the ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The Blizzardforumsarebursting with stories of Diablo 3 players' gold and items magically disappearing from their accounts, and while we bemoan the losses they're not entirely surprising. "Historically, the release of a new game -- such as a World of Warcraftexpansion -- will result in an increase in reports of individual account compromises, and that's exactly what we're seeing now with Diablo 3," ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Love driving but hate traffic? We hear you, and so do the people at Inrix. While the company might not come to the forefront of your mind when you consider the crowded world of navigation solutions, Inrix is a significant player in the field -- even if much of its presence exists behind the scenes. The company collects and analyzes data points from nearly 100 million sources, and now it's putting that information ...