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Originally Posted by wraggster What's the opposite of "Huzzah"? Cave Story 3D, Nicalis's radical reinterpretation of the indie classic, won't make its appointed August 9 release date. Publisher NIS America confirmed to Joystiq today that the 3DS remake has been pushed back to November, putting its official release date in line with those seen on GameStop's website. An NIS rep told us that the company would offer more detail about the delay in a press release, expected today. In the meantime, we suggest ...
Originally Posted by wraggster You already read a mess of information about Uncharted 3's upcoming multiplayer beta back before E3, but now developer Naughty Dog wants to show it off in a slurry of walkthrough videos (which we've dropped after the break). The studio also revealed a variety of details about the beta, breaking down which gametypes and maps will be paired across the beta's three weeks, as well as noting it'll take up approximately 1.7GB of your precious HDD space. Additionally, ND says that the beta ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Sony is sending invites into the Journey beta, but you'll only get one if you're a long-time fan of developer thatgamecompany. Invites are being sent to PlayStation Plus subscribers who are also the "very earliest adopters" of Flower, thatgamecompany's abstract movement PlayStation Network game. If you're one of these select people, "watch your XMB inbox for your invitation and entry into the beta" SCEA Santa Monica Studio for Flower associate producer ...
Originally Posted by wraggster In case you didn't know, we quite liked LittleBigPlanet's PlayStation Vita outing when we played it during E3. Heck, it was even Griffin's game of the show. And as of today, we know who to thank for brightening our annual week of overwork -- Double11. The ex-Rockstar helmed studio has been recruiting for LBP Vita and grown to over 30 staff members since being formed in 2010. "We've ...
Originally Posted by wraggster EA's Battlefield Heroes is back online after falling victim to hacking group LulzSec, which announced its retirement yesterday. The group said farewell, however, by releasing the details of half a million subscribers to EA's free to play FPS. Battlefield Heroes is now back on its feet however, with the website now carrying the following message to users: "Service has been restored on Battlefield Heroes following a short hiatus related to a security ...