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Originally Posted by wraggster ill-popping puzzler Dr. Mario is out on the 3DS eShop this week. The version available is the Game Boy edition, first released in 1990.It can be yours, this Thursday, for £2.70/€3.Otherwise, it's a sparse week for the eShop.There's a free demo of Pyramids, an Egyptian-themed puzzler. Then there's Aahh! Spot the Difference, an observation game by Gamelion, available as DSiWare for £1.80/€2.http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...shop-this-week
Originally Posted by wraggster Wargaming.net is going through quite a growth spurt, and the company's CEO says it's not just about registered user numbers boosted by freeloading players. "We probably have one of the highest payment ratios in the industry, it's around 25 to 30 percent," Victor Kislyi recently told GamesIndustry.biz.Kislyi also offered up some impressive concurrent user numbers for World of Tanks, including 423,000 simultaneous Russian tankers that he said outstrips the entirety of EVE Online's playerbase.As ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Sure, you can buy Dragon's Lair for many, many (many) platforms, but Xbox 360 is not one of them. Unless you count buying a DVD version and playing it through the Xbox's DVD player. That embarrassing omission is now being corrected: a PEGI rating has been spotted for an XBLA version of the FMV game. We're shocked ... that it took this long for Dragon's Lair to end up on Xbox. Being a rating and not an ...
Originally Posted by wraggster This happened over the last week, but we can't let it pass by becausehahahahahaha. Dynasty Warriors VS., an upcoming 3DS game in the confusingly prolific series, will have optional Zero Suit Samus and Skyward Sword Link costumes you can put on your custom character. Nintendo and Tecmo Koei have become surprisingly friendly in the last couple of years. Team Ninja developed Metroid Other M for Nintendo; Nintendo ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Five games ported for Android in latest offering from indie bundle The Humble Bundle for Android 2 launched today, offering five games never before seen on Android devices. The previous Android bundle launched at the end of January this year, and raised nearly $1 million with four games on a name-your-own price, DRM-free model. The Humble Bundle is cross platform, and requires that all games be available on Mac, Windows, and Linux. Customers set their own price, ...