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Originally Posted by wraggster Nintendo has confirmed that charming Wii music game Minna No Rhythm Tengoku will be released in Europe next year, titled Beat The Beat: Rhythm Paradise. The company's 2012 release schedule confirms a European release for the game which topped the Japanese chart on its release in July, selling almost 120,000 units in its first week on shelves. It will be released in the US as Rhythm Heaven Fever in February. http://www.next-gen.biz/news/rhythm-...nfirmed-europe
Originally Posted by wraggster In addition to Joe Danger's Xbox Live Arcade debut, this Wednesday will host a handful of new DLC for several titles, Major Nelson reveals. Alongside the previously revealed "Vengeance and Virtue" DLC for Pinball FX2 ($10) and the"Lost Adventures" DLC for Orcs Must Die! ($4), we also have some heretofore unknown DLC for The Gunstringer, Fruit Ninja Kinect and Magic the Gathering: Duels ...
Originally Posted by wraggster If you are enthralled by the addictive world of high-stakes gambling and the even-more-addictive world of social games, Namco Bandai has a soul-crushingly-addictive announcement for you. According to Siliconera, the publisher's Tales series of role-playing games is making the jump to the free-to-play browser-based realm with Tales of the World: Dice Adventure. The game, which will hit ...
Originally Posted by wraggster There was quite a lot of buzz surrounding the first new game revealed during the Spike VGAs this weekend, The Last of US. Decidedly void of smarmy characters and international espionage, The Last of Us instead focuses on two survivors trying to make their way across the country after a post-apocalyptic event. And, surprisingly, it's been in development for two years already, Naughty Dog creative director ...
Originally Posted by wraggster With Fez wrapped up and heading to Xbox Live Arcade, Polytron Corporation head Phil Fish is already discussing the studio's next project. Speaking toGamasutra, Fish revealed that its collaboration with Kokoromi, Super Hypercube is now in development for Kinect. Super Hypercube is a puzzle game which tasks players with manipulating 3D objects and slotting them into differently shaped holes. Originally ...