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Originally Posted by wraggster In an email sent to its "Faithful" fan mailing list, Atlus revealed plans to localize SNK's PS3/Xbox 360 fighting game The King of Fighters XIII, for a North American release "this holiday season." Originally released last year in Japan, the latest release in SNK's fighting dynasty includes over 30 characters, a significant step up from the 20 included in the last game. "Back by popular demand, your favorite fighters rejoin the roster including K', Vice, Kula, ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Never one to shy away from community interaction, Mojang head Markus "Notch" Persson answered fan questions yesterday about the just announced Minecraft on Xbox 360. While he'll remain attached to the project as a game designer, the port is being handled by a separate, unnamed console dev. Notch notes "the programmers have done several console games before," but adds that he can't reveal what studio it is just yet. He also revealed it "won't be a straight port, though it's ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Sony has cast doubt over the PS3 exclusivity of long-in-development Rockstar title Agent. Asked by GameTrailers TV if the title's still going to be a PS3 exclusive, Sony Computer Entertainment CEO Jack Tretton said: "I don't know where we're going to end up on that." He did confirm the game's "still in development", but added when asked why we haven't seen it for so long: "You'd have to ask Take-Two about that." Tretton's ...
Originally Posted by wraggster UK studio Just Add Water is the latest to pledge itself to the PlayStation Vita cause, announcing Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee and Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath for the system's launch. JAW broke the news last night upon the Twitter, adding that the titles would support cross-platform play between Vita and PS3 using cloud saves. Eurogamer caught up with JAW's unmistakably Scottish MD Stewart Gilray earlier today, and he told us: "PS Vita has allowed us to do something ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Sega has confirmed that its veteran Virtua Tennis series will be out on court for the launch of PlayStation Vita. For Virtua Tennis 4, Sega - like most publishers with Vita games in the works – promises to take advantage of the system's various clever hardware features. The game will be playable via touch or standard control inputs, and you can turn yourself into a character using the camera – or play as one of the 22 famous tennis types included. ...