Rabbids: Alive & Kicking will be available November 8, only for Kinect on the Xbox 360.
Rabbids: Alive & Kicking will be available November 8, only for Kinect on the Xbox 360.
"Do a barrel roll" on September 9.
Zelda gets her own concerts. Must be nice to be royalty.
A concert series celebrating the 25-year legacy of the Legend of Zelda series was announced at E3 2011, and today Nintendo announced the first one will be held on October 21 at the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles. Starting at $35, tickets for the L.A. concert are being sold through Ticketmaster beginning August 1.
Wii U gets semi-old school.
Nintendo of America's Director of Entertainment & Trend Marketing Amber McCollom announced in an interview yesterday that GameCube games will be available on Wii U through the online downloadable game shop WiiWare. No other details about game selection, pricing, or control options were given.
THQ, and Vigil games announce the sequel to Darksiders with this extended trailer.
Even Next Level Games can't keep Captain America from being lame.
I hate to say it, but I've always disliked Captain America. He's a lame superhero who's in possession of no super powers whatsoever. Sure, he's a peak human specimen thanks to the Super-Soldier serum, but that still makes him pretty dull in comparison to most other superheroes. It also makes him pretty on par with most video game characters that share many of the same abilities. The Prince from Prince of Persia comes to mind – both are acrobatic, strong, and can defeat hordes of enemies without breaking a sweat. The difference between the two? The Prince starred in a great game – Captain America, a mediocre one.
The title was slated to have a prototype released on the 3DS eShop, but this, too, has been canceled.
Capcom has used its Mega Man Legends 3 Project Developer's Room to announce Mega Man Legends 3 Project has been fully canceled. In a note left to the community Capcom created for assistance in choosing some ideas for the planned title, Capcom revealed that various sectors within the company didn't feel as though the title was of high enough quality to enter into full production, so Capcom's response was to cancel the game.
What's pink, has a bow, and blows? Ms. 'Splosion Man!
A follow-up to the 2009 'Splosion Man, Ms. 'Splosion Man is a simple 2D platformer with high speed and puzzle elements. The titular missus can explode up to three times before landing on the ground, resting against a wall, or detonating with a bomb to recharge, propelling herself through the game's frantic point-A-to-point-B-style levels. Like its predecessor, the game is full of jokes and quirkiness. Is Ms. 'Splosion Man the bomb or just a dud?
Available July 20 as the first title for the Xbox Live Arcade's Summer of Arcade campaign, for 1200 Microsoft Points. Available for PC too, but later into the year.
