A new DSi title allows players to customize their play experience in a unique way.
A new DSi title is coming to Japan next week, one that literally puts players inside of the game.
A new DSi title allows players to customize their play experience in a unique way.
A new DSi title is coming to Japan next week, one that literally puts players inside of the game.
Golgoth studios announces the news via a tweet.
Golgoth studios has been working hard to bring the arcade classic Toki to XLBA and the PC. In addition to both of those platforms, it looks like Toki will be also making its way to WiiWare.
Valve looks to reward players for some healthy competition.
As Valve announced yesterday, players are literally going to have to fight for their next upcoming Team Fortress 2 patch.
Three new screenshots and a release date correction are also included.
Today NIS released the official boxart for both the PS2 and Wii versions of Sakura Wars: So Long My Love, along with additional details regarding the PS2 premium box version.
An ESRB listing gives details on an unannounced NIS title.
A new NIS title is potentially on the horizon, as a recent ESRB listing provides details about the game.
The North American release time frame is also updated.
Recently NIS announced the upcoming North American release of Holy Invasion of Privacy Badman! 2: Time To Tighten Up Security, the sequel to this year's Holy Invasion of Privacy Badman! What Did I Do To Deserve This?
Famitsu provides details regarding some of the game's modes, as well as a sneak peek into who is making the art books.
Famitsu recently revealed new details concerning the HD remake of No More Heroes, including information on the Rebout Mode, Movie Viewer, and what to expect from the art book pre-order bonuses.
The title will feature similarities and differences from its predecessor.
Game Republic, responsible for titles such as Folklore, are making a sequel to their 2008 title Dragon Ball Origins (Dragon Ball DS in Japan), Dragon Ball DS 2: Assault! Red Ribbon Army.
Answers why the cutbacks occurred, and whether or not they'll impact future titles.
Yesterday it was reported that Harmonix terminated 39 of their employees, effectively cutting their staff by 13 percent.
Rumors are circulating that the publisher may be in trouble.
It is currently being reported that Aspyr Media, the Austin based publisher known for porting many titles, has let go the majority of their employees.