
Following Atlus’s announcement of a merger into its parent company Index Holdings, you may have been concerned about the state of the developer and publisher. “But what of our RPGs about super-stylish high school students?,” you may have asked

Following Atlus’s announcement of a merger into its parent company Index Holdings, you may have been concerned about the state of the developer and publisher. “But what of our RPGs about super-stylish high school students?,” you may have asked

The last time Namco Bandai released a Museum collection on Wii with updated versions of its classics …

Lording over your Keflings in A Kingdom for Keflings was easily one its most amusing aspects.

IGN reports that two big announcements have been made at a Microsoft Open House event in Australia. First and foremost, Kinect will launch in the land down under on November 18.

IGN reports that two big announcements have been made at a Microsoft Open House event in Australia. First and foremost, Kinect will launch in the land down under on November 18. The unit will be bundled with Kinect Adventures for AUD $199 (USD $181)

According to a Eurogamer Spain interview ( translation ) with Microsoft PR & Event Manager Lidia Pitzalis, Kinect will not support voice control in all regions when it launches this November. At launch, according to Pitzalis, voice control will be available in the US, UK, Mexico and Japan. Eurogamer Spain notes that speaking English (or Spanish with a Mexican accent) won’t suffice either, as voice control will actually be disabled in the affected countries at launch.

The Dreamcast continues to cling to the barest sliver of life, thanks to the work of NGDev Team.

In the mood for explosive news about explosions ? Treasure’s multi-scrolling, fruit-collecting shooter series Bangai-O is heading to XBLA this fall, published by D3 Publisher and priced at 800 Microsoft Points

Team Meat’s manic and mercilessly tenderized hero, Super Meat Boy , is set to make his debut on Xbox Live Arcade on October 20.

If you live in Los Angeles and love God of War , you’re in luck. Sony is getting the directors of all of the God of War games so far — that’s David Jaffe, Cory Barlog, Stig Asmussen, Ru Weerasuiya and Dana Jan, for those of you keeping score — together this Wednesday in the City of Angels to film a documentary extra for the upcoming Ghost of Sparta preorder bundle , and it’s inviting the public to watch