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Originally Posted by wraggster It appears that Disney Interactive has accidentally announced Epic Mickey 2 in a newsletter – which, incidentally, has subsequently been amended. Eurogamer reports that the game was dated for a Christmas 2012 release on PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii. Hopes of a sequel to the 2010 Wii original had seemingly been dashed following Disney’s closure of the majority of its core gaming business and an apparent re-focusing on the casual and mobile games sector. The game will for the first ...
Originally Posted by wraggster 'Peak concurrent users at 350,000 players', says analyst The success of Star Wars: The Old Republic since its release last month reflects on a healthy MMO space, a market analyst has claimed. The Bioware title currently has more than one million registered users, with early adopters getting a 30 day subscription-free period. "We view the early success of Star Wars as an indication of a healthy MMO market," said Baird Equity Research's Colin Sebastian, as ...
Originally Posted by wraggster You could live through exaggerated childhood trauma ... in 3D! Responding on his FormSpring to a question about a potential 3DS port of The Binding of Isaac, co-creator Edmund McMillen revealed that "A publisher i know is currently asking Nintendo if they would be OK with Isaac on the 3DS." If Nintendo approves, he's willing to "let them port it." McMillen later said that the 3DS was the ...
Originally Posted by wraggster You go to a fortune teller and ask what will happen in 2012, expecting her to repeat rejected phrases from the Panda Express fortune-cookie line in a wistful, croaking manner. Instead, she busts out this ratings list for coming XBLA titles and you tip her 200 percent, leaving with your mind blown and open to a whole new world of mental planes and spiritual awareness. Little did you know: that fortune ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Originally discussed back in August, talk of a remade/remixed version of Adeline Software International's Little Big Adventure (known stateside asRelentless: Twinsen's Adventure) has resurfaced during an interview between GoG.com and the creative minds behind the series, Didier Chanfray, Frédérick Raynal and Sébastien Viannay. Other than confirmation that a rerelease of the original ...