Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Namco Bandai Announce Galaga Legions DX Is Coming Out On PS3 And 360 This Year

Namco Bandai have announced Galaga Legions DX, a sequel to 2008's Xbox 360 XBLA Game Galaga Legions. Galaga Legions DX is coming to both PS3 and 360 this year and appears to have a similar graphical style to the previous game but perhaps with an added time element. the trailer shows in-game action from both Galaga Legions and Galaga Legions DX, but only teases whats coming in Galaga Legions DX.


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Sony Announce Filmy, A PSN App That Lets You View And Organise Your AVCHD Videos

Sony have revealed Filmy, a PSN Application that helps organise and lets you view AVCHD video recorded with Sony Camera's. There will be a free trail of the app, that will operate with full features for 15 Minutes, or you can buy the app for $5.

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Source: USA Playstation Blog


Zero Punctuation - Dead Space 2

This weeks Zero Punctuation is on Dead Space 2. Yahtzee had reviewed the first game and had some constructive criticism about it. but has Visceral listen to the criticism and created his perfect game or have they taken things too far?




Warner Bros. Announce A 6 Comic Mini-Series That Bridges The Gap From Batman Arkham Asylum To Arkham City


Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have announced a 6 comic Mini Series is coming that will bridge the gap between Batman Arkham Asylum and Batman Arkham City. The comic is written by Paul Dini, writer of both Arkham games and Batman: The Animated Series, and drawn by Calos D'anda, concept artist for both Arkham games. each comic will cost $2.99 and come out day and date worldwide. There will also be 8 page interludes, available for $0.99, that will focus on each of the enemies in the city. The print version of Batman: Arkham City Collected Edition will have both comics and interludes.

Batman Arkham City takes place 1 year after Arkham Asylum, Quincy Sharp has decided to close the Asylum and create Arkham City, a maximum security "Home" for them. Dr Hugo Strange was employed to run the urban prison, but the inmates are free to raom and do what they want as long as they don't try to escape.

Press Release

Batman: Arkham Asylum was one of the most successful video games of 2009 and earned a Guinness World Record for the “Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Ever.”  This May, find out what happened between Batman: Arkham Asylum and its highly anticipated sequel in BATMAN: ARKHAM CITY, a six-issue mini-series that bridges the gap between the two games, and leads into the game’s release this Autumn.

Written by Batman: The Animated Series writer Paul Dini (who also penned both Arkham games) and drawn by Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City concept artist Carlos D’anda, BATMAN: ARKHAM CITY picks up one year after the original game, where former Arkham Warden turned newly elected Mayor of Gotham City Quincy Sharp has decided to close down the infamous institution. In its stead, he establishes “Arkham City,” the new maximum security “home” for all of Gotham City’s thugs, gangsters and insane criminal masterminds.  Set inside the heavily fortified walls of a sprawling district in the heart of Gotham City, inmates can roam free and do whatever they want as long as they don’t try to escape. To run this urban prison, Sharp has appointed Dr. Hugo Strange, a man who knows that Bruce Wayne is Batman.

Each issue of the mini-series will be available day-and-date digitally worldwide for $2.99 each. These releases will alternate with eight-page digital-first interludes that will expand on the story included in the miniseries. Written by Dini and drawn by a variety of artists, these digital stories will focus on The Dark Knight’s many enemies as they vie for power in this new city within a city. Each eight-page digital-first interlude will be available for .99 cents, releasing in between issues of the mini-series, and will later be included in print in the BATMAN: ARKHAM CITY collected edition.

“The digital first stories offer a unique incentive for fans to experience interesting and exciting stories beyond the pages in the printed comic,” said Jim Lee, DC Comics Co-Publisher, “The additional pages will serve as interludes within the regular issues and won’t be necessary to follow the main story of the mini-series. Fans will also be able to read these interludes in print later, when we publish the collected edition.”

Read the comic before you play the game, and keep an eye out for the issue #1 variant cover, utilising in-game graphics.

BATMAN: ARKHAM CITY will double-ship in its first month, with issues #1 & #2 landing in May.

This Weeks UK PSP Digital Comic Store Update



Sony's EU Playstation Blog has detailed the comics coming out today on the PSP Digital Comics Store.

2000AD Prog #1714 2000AD
Archie #581-584 Archie Comics
Batman Beyond Vol.1 #5 DC Comics
Bayou #12 DC Comics
Deus Ex DC Comics
Devil’s Wake #1 DC Comics
Domo #5 TOKYOPOP
The Dreaming #14 TOKYOPOP
Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Sun #1 IDW Publishing
Ex Machina #29 DC Comics
Fables #44 DC Comics
Fringe: Tales from the Fringe #6 DC Comics
Green Lantern Corps Vol. 1 #8 DC Comics
I Luv Halloween #13 TOKYOPOP
JLA #37 DC Comics
Justice League: Generation Lost #19 DC Comics
Legends of the Dark Crystal #7 TOKYOPOP
Legends of the DC Universe #3 DC Comics
Ratchet & Clank #4-5 DC Comics
Return to Labyrinth #3 TOKYOPOP
Road #3 DC Comics
Sandman #21 DC Comics
Star Trek: Khan: Ruling in Hell IDW Publishing
Star Trek: The Manga #13 TOKYOPOP
Superman/Batman #48 DC Comics
Supernatural: Rising Son #5 DC Comics
Tomorrow Stories #1-2 DC Comics
Tranformers: Prime #2 IDW Publishing
Ultimate Spider-Man (2000) #4-5 Marvel
Undertown #6 TOKYOPOP
Van Von Hunter #4 TOKYOPOP
Wonder Woman Vol. 3 #20 DC Comics
Y: The Last Man #27 DC Comics
Young Avengers (2005) #1-3 Marvel

Source: EU Playstation Blog


Namco Bandai Announce One Piece: Gigant Battle For The Nintendo DS



Namco Bandai have announced One Piece: Gigant Battle, a game currently in development at Ganbarion, for the Nintendo DS and is coming out in 2011. The Game will feature the entire cast from One Piece whilst staying faithful to the Manga. the game takes place as the crew are traversing the Sabaonday Archipelago right up to Marine Ford. The game features up to 4 player multiplayer, via WiFi, and the single player Pirate Grand Prix mode ha players island hopping with their crew completing missions and defeating enemies.

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Press Release

CERGY-PONTOISE, FRANCE – 08 February 2010 – Hoisting its skull & cross-bones up the mast, leading video game publisher NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe S.A.S. today announced One Piece: Gigant Battle for Nintendo DS™, sailing to retailers across the seven seas of Europe in 2011.

Developed by Ganbarion, One Piece: Gigant Battle is a fight action game featuring the entire One Piece cast from the Eiichiro Oda masterpiece. The game stays faithful to the manga pirate universe full of unexpected pranks and devilish wit, with destructible environments and the familiar attacks of well known characters helping fans to relive the great moments from the anime. The game traces that of the manga as the crew traverse the Sabaondy archipelago right up to Marine Ford which brings the first era of the Straw Hat Crew to a close.

In Pirate Grand Prix mode, players will take the crew island hopping, tackling a variety of missions and launching into chaotic and crazy battles with formidable opponents. Different side quests will unlock new characters and extra missions. The wifi Multiplayer mode lets up to 4 players do battle for pirate supremacy across a selection of troublesome stages.

Alongside the Dragon Ball and Naruto series, One Piece is one of the most successful manga franchises adapted for video games.

For more information about NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe and its entire line up of games please visit www.namcobandaigames.eu.


About NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe
NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe S.A.S. is a leading software publisher producing a broad catalogue of high quality interactive entertainment for console and PC gaming platforms and online which is marketed and sold in 50 countries across
Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Australasia. The company is a part of the NAMCO BANDAI group of companies known for creating and publishing many of the industry's top video game franchises including Tekken™, Dragon Ball®, Naruto™, SOULCALIBUR™, One Piece™, RidgeRacer™, Ace Combat™ and Tamagotchi™.

© EIICHIRO ODA/SHUEISHA, TOEI ANIMATION
Game © 2010 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc.
Published by NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe SAS
Nintendo DS is a trademark of Nintendo.
Press Release © 2010 NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe S.A.S. All rights reserved.

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