Justin has been a gamer since the Intellivision days back in the early 80′s. He started writing about and covering the video game industry in 2008. In his spare time he is also a bit of a gun-nut and Star Wars nerd.
Activision's official Call of Duty Twitter account revealed today that Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 will have some sort of Nuketown Zombie map when the game launches this November.
Earlier this week ex-Microsoft developer Peter Molyneux revealed that 22Cans' upcoming expensive DLC experiment, Curiosity: The Cube, would be renamed in order to avoid conflicting with Google searches for NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover. After an intense night of brainstorming, Molyneux announced yesterday that the game will now be called Curiosity: What's Inside The Cube.
Speaking to MCV, Michael Pattison, Capcom's head of marketing for Europe and the US, revealed that they had to outbid a few "high-profile" publishers to pick up the rights to Dontnod Entertainment's Remember Me.
GoNintendo has received several pictures of Target's Wii U software pre-order cards, which seem to indicate that the system will have an early December launch date in the US.
After months of almost complete silence, Rockstar Games cracked the Grand Theft Auto V asset vault wide open today with the release of the third set of screenshots this week.
Double Fine announced this morning that their 2005 PlayStation 2 title Psychonauts will be released as a PS2 Classic on the PlayStation Store next Tuesday, August 28th. A price was not mentioned, but who cares?!?! This is Psychonauts we are talking about, for crying out loud!
Remedy Entertainment, the developers behind Alan Wake, threw more fuel on the "next-gen consoles" fire today when they revealed that they are working on a next generation game, and described the unannounced system as a "quantum leap" over the Xbox 360 and PS3.
After twenty-five years of sporting the so-called "Pacman logo", Microsoft decided it was time to mix things up and revealed a new company logo today, to go with the upcoming "new versions" of all their products. Except of course for a new Xbox, because that is definitely not happening.
Ubisoft announced this morning that they will release a PC version of their post-apocalyptic survival title I Am Alive on September 13th via Ubishop, Steam and "other digital retailers". This news doesn't seem to square with the developer's comment last November that "nobody would buy it" on PC, or Ubisoft's more recent assertion that the PC has a 95% piracy rate, but that's all just deadly fog under the bridge at this point.