
Asia Shippin' Out April 17-23: Mortal Kombat
It's all-out kombat, team-based squad shooting in the Strait of Malacca, and Aperture-branded science.
It's all-out kombat, team-based squad shooting in the Strait of Malacca, and Aperture-branded science.
Plentiful new release slate led by puzzle, fighting, and shooting games; Conduit 2, Xbox Live Arcade Triple Pack, Final Fantasy IV: Complete Collection also out.
Nintendo will ship 3DS remake of Legend of Zelda classic on June 19; new bundle to feature Wii Remote Plus, all-new minigame compilation; full spring schedule inside.
Frenetic fighting, psychedelic dreamscapes, and turn-based fantasy combat fill up this week's gaming quota.
High Voltage Software bringing series to Nintendo's new handheld; build currently "runs pretty darn well with full 3D and everything."
Sega's Wii-exclusive first-person shooter sequel delayed once again; developer High Voltage given extra time to balance multiplayer.
High Voltage Software's Nintendo-exclusive first-person alien shooter lands in two months; new trailer shows off game's explosive weaponry.
If you thought the original Conduit was a little too vanilla, perhaps a sea monster that breathes lasers will be more up your alley.
Sega narrows launch window on High Voltage Software's Wii-exclusive first-person shooter sequel, cites fan feedback as reason for prior delay.
High Voltage Software's Wii-exclusive first-person shooter sequel delayed, Classic Controller support to be included.
Studio behind Conduit 2, Tournament of Legends trims payroll, projects in development continue as scheduled.
We meet with High Voltage Software at E3 2010 to see its attractive first-person shooter in action.
Sega Australia is giving Aussie gamers a chance to leave their mark on the upcoming sci-fi shooter for the Wii.
High Voltage Software's original first-person shooter series returns to the Wii with new four-player co-op mode, better online cheat-busting.
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