Late Night Consoling
by Chris Remo, Jul 18, 2006 8:00pm PDTSo now you see why I was so excited about Portal, right? And if you haven't seen it yet, check out Narbacular Drop. It's the game on which Portal is based, developed by from students at DigiPen now working with Valve on Portal. It's quite short, but it's a really impressive proof of concept and it really puts it into even sharper perspective how complex the puzzles are in the Portal trailer.
- This week, Nikkei reported that Square Enix claimed to be developing a sequel to its multiplatform MMO Final Fantasy XI (PS2, X360, PC). Today, the publisher issued a cut and dried denial of any such comments, saying "[Square Enix] did not make such an announcement and has not made any decisions resembling those detailed in the media report." The statement went to confirm that the company is indeed working on a "an online title for next-generation platforms including game consoles and PCs," as it has previously revealed. However, it is "a completely new MMORPG" rather than necessarily being related to Final Fantasy XI or the Final Fantasy franchise. Earlier this year, Final Fantasy XI producer Hiromichi Tanaka indicated that a new Square Enix MMO is in development for PS3 and Windows Vista. This is likely the game to which the Nikkei report referred. At the time, Tanaka refused to comment on whether the game is related to Final Fantasy.
Square Enix Says No to FFXI-2
[ps3] [xbox360] - Earlier this week, Club Skill reported that Capcom's upcoming zombie beat-em-up Dead Rising (X360) has been banned in Germany for its extremely gory contents. Germany's software ratings organization, the Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle, is notorious for harshness in game ratings, with publishers frequently modifying game content in order to fall in line with requirements. In reality, Dead Rising has not been banned by the German government. Rather, the USK has denied the game a classification, according to the official web site. What this means is that while the game may still be sold within the country, it cannot be openly advertised, and must be purchased directly from one adult to another. Despite this, Capcom still plans to release the game in Germany on its September 8 release date. Dead Rising is set to ship August 8 in North America.
Dead Rising Dead in Germany
[xbox360] - Publisher Buena Vista Games today revealed the lists of music and music videos that will be appearing in Q Entertainment's upcoming PSP puzzle sequel Lumines II. This time around, the music still contains some electronic tracks, but otherwise has a heavy Western pop focus, in contrast to the first game's predominantly Japanese pop and electronic soundtrack. The following tracks will be appearing, accompanied by music videos: Beck, Black Tambourine; Black Eyed Peas, Pump It; Chemical Brothers, Star Guitar; Fatboy Slim, Gangster Trippin'; The Go! Team, Bottle Rocket; Gwen Stefani, Hollaback Girl; Hoobastank, Born to Lead; Junior Senior, Take My Time; Missy Elliott, Lose Control; New Order (TBA). The remaining two songs will be present without videos: Junkie XL, Breezer; Stigmato Inc, Reality Check. Lumines II is set to ship this November.
Lumines II Track List Revealed
[psp] - According to Xbox Live's Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb, a demo version of Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis (X360) will be heading to Xbox Live "very very soon." This information reportedly comes from Rockstar, so it is likely the demo is finished and waiting for the sometimes oddly drawn out approval process from Microsoft. The demo will include single-player and local multiplayer modes, though it will not be playable online.
Table Tennis Demo Being Lobbed Over to Live Soon
[xbox360] - THQ today announced that it has opened a new internal development studio in Carlsbad, California. Incinerator Games is focused on next generation console development, and its first announced projects are the Xbox 360 and Wii versions of Rainbow Studios' Pixar adaptation Cars, recently released for PS2, Xbox, GameCube, Nintendo DS, PSP, Game Boy Advance, and PC. THQ had previously announced its next generation versions of Cars--in fact, the game was one of the first confirmed Wii titles--but had not revealed any details.
THQ Incinerates Cars
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http://www.gamebrink.com/playstation-portable/1458-LocoRoco-reviews.html
Xenosaga III Review
http://www.gamebrink.com/playstation-2/1041-Xenosaga_III-reviews.html
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Perhaps I'll import that one...
On a related note, are the Music tracks in Meteos different in the US and European Version ? I heard that somewhere, but as I only have the European one...
Some random tidbits:
Rhythm Paradise official site opened:
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/brij/index.html
40+ rhythm based minigames from the Made in Wario staff. Word on the street says it's simple and addictive. A pusher's dream come true.
See the staff undergoing rhythm training here:
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/brij/movie/index.html (presumably they'll be a follow up showing us how much better they get?)
And a clip of the game here:
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/brij/movie/index.html
Also, Animal Crossing movie coming:
http://www.doubutsunomori-movie.jp/index.html
(Click on the 3rd green leaf for a movie clip. Also, be warned, background music is irresistably relaxing.)
Dreamcast wristwatch (and other nostalgic items) on sale now!
http://segadirect.jp/Catalog/CustomPages/CustomDetail2.aspx?File=original_goods_hukkoku.htm
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A demo from the Xbox Downunder event: http://youtube.com/watch?v=98G_DgBuY-I
Homepage: http://www.ninjabee.com/clyde.html
* Explore a visually compelling world filled with hilarious action and crazy adventure as you struggle to escape the clutches of the evil company Dupliclone, Inc.
* Play as a variety of mutant Clydes, each with unique abilities, including Chicken-Clyde, Frog-Clyde, Sheep-Clyde and more.
* 2 simultaneous players cooperating on a single console. Up to 4 players battling it out in versus mode on a single console for great parties and family play.
* Solve exciting and addictive puzzles with a variety of resolutions.
* Play not only as one character but also switch between hundreds of clones.
* Hours of fun with 2 distinct game modes including 40 cooperative levels and 6 versus arenas.
* Play online in groups up to 4 players.
Remo's preview: http://www.shacknews.com/extras/2006/071206_xbla_summer_1.x
Support indy developers! At least give the demo a download and try!
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