Good news! Game Center CX, the great Japanese video game program, is being turned into a feature film. It'll be out in spring 2014 in Japan.
Good news! Game Center CX, the great Japanese video game program, is being turned into a feature film. It'll be out in spring 2014 in Japan.
For the first time in history, we had a three-time finalist in the latest edition of the Kotaku' Shop Contest, which sought to make Saints Row IV's "Dubsteb Gun" even more ridiculous than it already is. But he wasn't the overall winner. Who was? Menome! (above) Duck season! Wabbit season! Wub season! Fire!
Years ago, all LEGO minifigures had a placid, happy expression and a pointedly non-ethnic skintone that fit their role in the larger LEGO universe: They were props, the same as a tree or a fire hydrant. But as LEGO has made more movie tie-ins—and video games—its minifigs have become more brooding. Darker. Angrier.
This past week a 100-question internal FAQ on the Xbox One, purportedly official communications guidance from Microsoft, landed on Pastebin. It's not the usual laundry list of wishful thinking you get in most video game fakes. That said, there's no way to know if this is true or total B.S.
The very first question in this r/games interview with Xbox Live director of programming Major Nelson elicits an encouraging answer, one that Microsoft should be trumpeting, not whispering.
World of Tanks is coming free-to-play to Xbox 360 later this summer. If you want to get in on the beta preceding it, developer Wargaming.net is taking applications right now.
In 2010, EA Sports brought NBA Elite 11 to E3 as a shootaround demo only. I remember this vividly. You played as one player in a practice setting, learning the timing of the new stick-shooting controls. If you still have the ill-fated NBA Elite 11 demo, go to its practice mode, that's what we saw three years ago.
Melding story elements of the first four Superman films—except the one where Richard Pryor recreates Kryptonite out of cigarettes—here is Skyrim at the Movies: Man of Steel, featuring Supes, Throthgar Luthor, Terence Stamp Zod, and Nuclear Man. It's got Eve Teschmacher, too, just not as hot as Valerie Perrine.