The second in a line of Behind the Scenes videos about the making of the new Ace Combat title.
The second in a line of Behind the Scenes videos about the making of the new Ace Combat title.
A behind the scenes look on the creation of Ace Combat: Assault Horizon, available now!
Namco Bandai will be publishing the game in 2012.
Today, Namco Bandai officially announced their plans to publish Ni No Kuni in North America. The Level-5 developed RPG has already seen release in Japan on the DS and will be available soon on the PlayStation 3. At this time, Namco Bandai has only announced support for the PlayStation 3 release of the game, which has been retitled Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch.
Staying alive is hard to do in this trailer. Dark Souls is available now for PS3 and Xbox 360.
Coming for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 October 11, 2011.
Oh, it hurts so good!
Dark Souls has just come out thanks to Namco Bandai, but that doesn’t mean that Demon’s Souls has been forgotten by publisher Atlus. The company is celebrating the two year anniversary of the notoriously punishing RPG in style—by making the game even more punishing by way of a “World Tendency” event.
Namco-Bandai rolls out an exclusive Mad Catz arcade stick in this special offer.
Starting today, fans of thelong standing Tekken series can preorder a very special edition of the upcoming release, Tekken Hybrid.
Get a game and a movie for one low price.
Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada revealed a special collector's set on his Twitter feed. The "Tekken Hybrid" Limited Edition set will include the Tekken: Blood Vengeance 3D movie, Tekken Tag Tournament HD, a soundtrack spanning 2 CDs, and Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Prologue, which is a demo of the upcoming fighting game.
Collector's edition is "soul'd" out all over.
Demon’s Souls was published in the U.S. by Atlus in 2009. The game was a smash hit for the company, who is known for doing small production runs of their more niche titles. It’s safe to say that Atlus was not prepared for how well the game would be received, both from critics and consumers, and the game was difficult to find not long after launch. Atlus would eventually do another print run, but the success of Demon’s Souls was something that the well-respected publisher underestimated.
After some mix-up, Namco's PR has officially confirmed the details.
Last week, it came to fruition that Pac-Man & Galaga Dimensions didn't seem to feature the ability to remove the saved data on the cart. This news came hot on the heels of the announcement from Capcom that Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D didn't allow users to delete their progress after starting. Today, Namco has cleared up the confusion, announcing the method in which players must delete the progress on their game card.