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Posts By Chessa DiMola

Jet Set Radio Wii Concept Art Revealed

Art has been released for the game Sega said "no" to.

Jet Set Radio Wii was a title that Kuju, now Headstrong games, wanted to make back in 2006. When they pitched the idea to Sega, the answer was an unfortunate “no” for the company.

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Press Release - FIFA, ELECTRONIC ARTS AND PLAYSTATION ANNOUNCE 2010 SEASON OF FIFA INTERACTIVE WORLD CUP

Geneva, Switzerland and London, UK, 6 October 2009 – FIFA, the world’s governing body of soccer, Electronic Arts Inc (NASDAQ: ERTS) and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) today announced the new season of the FIFA Interactive World Cup (FIWC), the world’s only official FIFA global soccer gaming competition. The FIWC is a season-long tournament mirroring the real world of soccer in which competitors from all around the world participate playing EA SPORTS™ FIFA Soccer 10 on PlayStation®3 (PS3™).

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Metal Slug XX Announced

Those who pre-order the game get a very... personal bonus.

The original Metal Slug X was released over ten years ago for the Neo Geo MVS. Today, SNK Playmore announced that a sequel, Metal Slug XX, to the decade old title is coming to the PSP.

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Sequel to Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier Announced

This new addition to the series seeks to "exceed" the achievements of its predecessor.

Apparently Monolith Soft has been hard at work creating a sequel to their tactical RPG, Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier. Today, the latest issue of Famitsu revealed the existence of Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier Exceed.

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Man Sues Sony Over Firmware Update

The plaintiff demands compensation for fees supposedly incurred by Sony's recent Firmware update.

Recently, many PS3 owners have experienced a system malfunction after updating their firmware to version 3.0. In response, Sony issued another firmware update, version 3.1, hoping to solve the issue. However, many of the original complainants have reported that the problem still exists despite the new update.

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New Clock Application Coming to DSiWare

This new downloadable is so far only coming to Japan.

Appearing for the first time today on Famitsu’s website, were screens of a brand new clock application coming to DSiWare, so far only in Japan, on October 14.

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LIT Coming to All PAL Regions

WayForward's WiiWare title will be out just in time for Halloween.

Today, developer WayForward announced that their WiiWare title, LIT, will be coming to all PAL territories on October 30. 2009.

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Fumito Ueda Interested in Making a First-Person Title

Half-Life 2 and its unique take on story telling proves influential for the Japanese game designer.

Fumito Ueda is best known for his work on the PlayStation 2 titles, Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, two games noted for their attention to detail and emotionally involved storylines. Considering Ueda's track record, it was interesting to hear that one of the most influential games of all time for him was the FPS, Half-Life 2.

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New Professor Layton Movie Stills

While set to come out next year in Japan, North American fans may have to wait much longer.

As many of you may or may not know, the sleuthing hat-loving Professor Layton will be starring in his first feature film next January in Japan.

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Ghostbusters: The Video Game Coming to PSP and PSPgo

The handheld Sony systems finally see their own version of the game.

After being released on the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii, and DS, Ghostbusters: The Video Game is finally coming to the PSP and PSPgo.

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