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Originally Posted by wraggster The boxed DS release based on the massive Moshi Monsters brand – Moshlings Zoo – will hit UK shelves on November 11th. As previously reported by MCV, the title will be co-published by Activision and Moshi creators Mind Candy. It’s the first boxed Moshi Monsters video game. The monster-collecting franchise began life in 2008 as a social online world for kids and has since launched a host of merchandise including trading cards, books, plush toys and even a magazine. Moshi ...
Originally Posted by wraggster In a press release, Blizzard has announced that Diablo III has been delayed, and will now be released early next year. CEO Mike Morhaime said: "With every game we make, the temptation is always very strong to launch as soon as possible. However, we didn't put so many years of work into Diablo III to release a game that was almost ready. "We look forward to making the most of the extra time we're taking to deliver an experience that lives up to our vision for the ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Developer Capybara Games has confirmed that Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes will be available for download on Steam today -- wait, scratch that. It's available for download right now! The Steam version of the game will set you back $14.99, only supports Windows (sorry, Mac users) and boasts full Steamworks integration, including achievements, leaderboards and cloud saves. If you've yet to hear about Capy's wonderful title, might we point you toward our review? In addition to the ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The release date for the Xbox 360 version of banana republic dictatorship simTropico 4 has been moved to October 18. The game's previous launch window was "mid-September," but a representative for publisher Kalypso Media confirmed the new date for us today.The PC version of Tropico 4 is available now, and although it isn't radically different in terms of visuals from its predecessor, it's a better and more focused experience.http://www.joystiq.com/2011/09/22/tr...d-until-oct-1/
Originally Posted by wraggster No, you don't need a trailer to know how Tetris works, but you do need one to see the surprisingly numerous array of extra modes in the 3DS game, Tetris Axis. The bonus games range far beyond the normal "Tetris with some blocks already laid out," including weirdo modes like one in which you guide a single game piece through a racetrack, a game about building up a cylindrical tower, and even AR modes that put the Tetris playing field on your desk. We're sure a lot of people ...