Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Studio Ghibli's game!!! Can't wait!

We're just a few weeks away from the 2010 Tokyo Game Show and publishers are started to tout their wares. Professor Layton and Dragon Quest developer Level-5 is one of the first to announce its plans... and they're exciting!

Most exciting is that its collaboration with animation experts Studio Ghibli, Ni no Kuni: The Another World, will be playable on both the PlayStation 3 and Nintendo DS at the show. Also playable at TGS '10 will be Level-5's robotic role-playing game Danbol Senki for the PSP. See? That's exciting.

Here's the full (more or less) list of what Level-5 will haul to the show.

  • Ni no Kuni (PS3)
  • Ni no Kuni (DS)
  • Mystery Room (DS)
  • Danbol Senki (PSP)
  • Inazuma Eleven 3 (DS)
  • Secret Game! (??)

That secret title is slated to be revealed by September 15, the day before Tokyo Game Show officially begins.

via Kotaku

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Monday, August 23, 2010

awesome cake


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Return To Neverwinter In 2011(I CANNOT WAIT!)


Atari and Cryptic Studios return to the Forgotten Realms Dungeons & Dragons setting next year with Neverwinter, an online co-op role-playing game based on an upcoming series of novels from R.A. Salvatore.

What began in Neverwinter Nights on AOL in 1991 continues online in the fourth quarter of 2011 with Neverwinter, an online role-playing game by Champions Online creators Cryptic Studios. Following the original adventures and those experienced in the standalone PC games, Neverwinter Nights and Neverwinter Nights 2, Neverwinter takes us to a dark time in the history of Faerun's greatest city.

In the Fourth Edition update of the Forgotten Realms campaign, Neverwinter was destroyed in the Spellplague, with much of its population scattered. Now different factions fight for control of the city and the undead have begun to rise, setting the stage for this latest chapter in Neverwinter gaming.

Players will choose from one of five different classic D&D classes, teaming up with friends online or join up with computer-controlled teammates, taking on adventures in a persistent online world. As with other Neverwinter games on the PC, players will even be able to create their own adventures using a set of robust adventure creation tools currently known as Forge.

"We're beyond thrilled to develop a brand new version of Neverwinter. It's been years since the original became a gaming icon and we're honored to work with such a great franchise," said Jack Emmert, COO of Cryptic Studios. "We've been working closely with Wizards of the Coast and R.A. Salvatore to create an authentic D&D adventure filled with compelling fiction and exciting gameplay."

The game will be based on a trilogy of Neverwinter books by acclaimed D&D author R.A. Salvatore, which kicks off in October with the release of the first book, Gauntlgrym. The game's release on PC will also coincide with the release of a tabletop board game from Wizards of the Coast.

Neverwinter will be the first video game based on Fourth Edition D&D rules, and promises the sort of rich character customization that Cryptic has become known for. Let's just hope it's more compelling that the developer's recent MMO releases, Star Trek Online and Champions Online. With the passionate fan base the Forgotten Realms setting has, botching this roll would redefine Critical Failure.

via Kotaku

Friday, August 20, 2010

Billy Boyd didn't make any money on LOTRs


LORD Of The Rings star Billy Boyd has revealed he never made a penny from appearing in the blockbuster movie.

The Scot played a hairy-footed hobbit in the Tolkien trilogy which smashed box office records around the world.

But despite becoming a household name by appearing in the films, he says the role failed to boost his bank balance.

Billy - who is rehearsing for his forthcoming role in The Proclaimers musical Sunshine On Leith - said: "I don't have any money.

"We were unknown actors - we did it for peanuts and for food."

The Glasgow-born 41-year-old played Pippin in the Middle Earth fantasy flicks.

It turned him into a Hollywood favourite and he became friends with fellow stars Elijah Wood, Dominic Monaghan and Orlando Bloom.

But he admitted he realised his career would probably go downhill after the Lord Of The Rings films.

Billy said: "Christopher Lee said it was the biggest thing he had ever done, and he has made more films than any other actor so you can't go anywhere from it.

"I think once you get that in your head, that you're not going to do anything bigger, you just do things that you enjoy, which has always been my ethos anyway.

"Rather than thinking, 'If I do this, and in five years I'll be where I want to be', you're better just doing something that makes you happy now."

Billy has been busy preparing for The Proclaimers stage show, which opens in Dundee later this month.

He plays Davy, a soldier returning to Leith with his best pal Ally after one tour too many of Afghanistan.

The actor told No.1 magazine: "I'm looking forward to it - it's been a while since I've been on stage."

He told how he is a huge fan of The Proclaimers - and revealed Hollywood A-lister Russell Crowe also loves the pop twins.

He was invited by his Master And Commander co-star to a karaoke bash attended by a string of stars.

Billy said: "Wherever you go in the world, people love their songs. Oh Jean is my party piece.

"In fact, Russell Crowe once phoned me up to see if I wanted to go to a party but I had to bring my guitar and perform Oh Jean."

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

MONSTERS!

Due Date

Something Odd

Top selling Wii games:

1. Wii Play
2. Mario Kart Wii
3. Wii Fit (with Wii Balance Board accessory)
4. New Super Mario Bros. Wii
5. Wii Sports Resort
6. Super Smash Bros. Brawl
7. Super Mario Galaxy
8. Wii Fit Plus (with Wii Balance Board accessory)
9. Mario Party 8
10. Link's Crossbow Training


Link's Crossbow Training is on it but the Twilight Princess isn't? what the hell...