NIS America has announced four new titles, for release sometime in the future. This is a list full of titles which should certainly interest their fans.
If you'd like to win a copy of Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken, this is for you. Ratloop Asia is interested in giving away a free download of the digital game to a lucky fan, who likes its Facebook page.
Here's some information for your covert eyes only. Snake's next remastered outings in the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection have received some new details.
There's a sticky ball rolling its way onto the PlayStation Vita. That may sound strange to some, but not to others who have spent time with Katamari Damacy. It's been announced for Sony's upcoming handheld, with a new teaser trailer and some screens. It will use Vita's touchpad to allow players to squeeze and stretch their rolling construction.
Swing away to your heart's content when Rotastic releases on XBOX Live Arcade this Wednesday, September 21. The peg-swinging puzzle game brings competitive rotations to the forefront. Collect gems and tokens by twirling around using a trusty rope, with competitors trying to outdo your score in true multiplayer fashion. A beefy solo campaign acts as the main event, however.
Lucky Japanese gamers will be able to get their hands on the PlayStation Vita on December 17, Sony confirmed at its Tokyo Game Show press conference. Pre-orders will become available starting October 15 in that specific region.
During Sony's Tokyo Game Show press conference, the company showed off how to set up a new PlayStation Vita. The menu screens are in Japanese, though it's pretty easy to understand and follow along based on what's shown on the screen. Also, the video has been dubbed in English to make understanding the voice-related discussion even easier.
The fourth and final developer diary for Codemasters' high-speed racer, F1 2011, has now hit the internet. It discusses season updates as well as the ever important safety car.
Pleased with the idea of educators using Portal to teach students mathematics, Valve has decided to offer the game up for free. Of course, this is for a limited time, meaning you'd better act quickly. September twentieth is the cut-off day to get this great deal on a very well-loved puzzler.
The wait for RAGE is just about over. We'll be able to get our grubby little hands on it in less than three weeks. To pique players' interest and also to show off the spectacle this game is, Bethesda Softworks and id Software have released a new television spot for the game.