by Alice O'Connor, May 24, 2013 6:00am PDT
by Steve Watts, Mar 04, 2013 7:45pm PST
by Andrew Yoon, Oct 05, 2012 12:30pm PDT
Next week, a number of high-profile indies will go head-to-head on the PlayStation Store. Derrick the Deathfin, Machinarium, Retro City Rampage, Joe Danger The Movie, and SunFlowers are just a few of the downloadable titles that will be available come Tuesday. But not only are they competing against each other, they must compete with new titles available via the Day 1 Digital program--namely, Dishonored.
"If I was one of those devs, I would be pissed," PSNStores.com tweeted. Not only must these indie devs compete for limited gaming dollars, they must compete for valued promotional spots on the PlayStation Store. Landing on the day that Dishonored arrives means that none are likely to get the top slot on the PlayStation Store--the PSN's most valuable piece of virtual real estate.
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by Steve Watts, Oct 05, 2012 10:30am PDT
by Steve Watts, Sep 26, 2012 11:30am PDT
by Alice O'Connor, Sep 05, 2012 1:30pm PDT
Joe Danger 2: The Movie may be the last chapter in Joe Danger's career before he retires, but my, what a conclusion it'll be! Developer Hello Games today confirmed that its stunt-tastic race-o-platformer will launch on Xbox Live Arcade on September 14, bringing everything from mine carts and unicycles to dinosaurs and a newspaper route.
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by Jeff Mattas, Dec 09, 2011 8:30pm PST
Say it ain't so, Joe!
Even though indie developer Hello Games' upcoming Joe Danger: The Movie isn't due until some time next year, the developer recently revealed that it will be the intrepid stuntman's final outing.
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by Steve Watts, Oct 24, 2011 5:45pm PDT
Joe Danger may be coming to Xbox Live Arcade, if a new listing from the Korean Ratings Board is any indication. The game was given a classification on Friday, and is said to be published by Microsoft Korea. Some questions of publishing rights make us skeptical, but the KRB has been reliable before.
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by Steve Watts, Aug 12, 2011 9:45am PDT
Joe Danger is packing up his bike for a trip to Hollywood. Hello Games announced Joe Danger: The Movie today, a sequel to the original game starring the titular stunt man. Details are sparse right now, but we've gotten some intriguing hints about the direction for the game, including the likelihood of multiple platforms.
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