After Scalebound Cancellation, Producer Leaves The Company
The longtime producer who worked on Scalebound from its start has left the company.
The longtime producer who worked on Scalebound from its start has left the company.
Independent Japanese developer behind Bayonetta, MadWorld, and Vanquish working on Sega-published online fighter for PS3, Xbox 360 says Famitsu; targeted for worldwide debut during fall 2011.
Japanese publisher confirms production on at least one more project from Vanquish, Bayonetta studio, but mum on additional details.
House of the Dead: Overkill, MadWorld, and The Conduit bundled into one package for Australia and New Zealand.
Company president and COO Mike Hayes says Nintendo's massive installed base allows even niche markets to be successful; The Conduit sells 150K worldwide.
Hyperviolent Wii debut from Platinum Games and Sega fails to post suitably insane first-month sales.
US marketing head Sean Ratcliffe says House of the Dead: Overkill, MadWorld are doing just fine on Nintendo's family-friendly platform.
Impale, decapitate, and stab enemies on Nintendo's family-friendly platform this week.
Japanese game makers rule the week as violence-heavy actioners from Capcom and Platinum Games join family-friendly fare New Play Control Pikmin and Mario Power Tennis.
We get some quality time with Platinum Games' chiaroscurist bloodbath for the Nintendo Wii.
While there wasn't anything really new being shown for Madworld, Sega's Platinum Games developed murder-thon for the Wii, the strict no video policy for the game is finally easing up. ...
Nintendo offers brief release update for a handful of Wii, DS titles; DSi due by summer.
Ultrastylised gladiator sports game receives MA15+ rating; Sega confirms that no edits were made to Aussie version.
Sega's upcoming Wii action game is the right kind of crazy. We investigate the madness in our hands-on look.
Publisher details Wii and DS releases for early 2009; first in "New Play Control" line of GameCube remakes with motion control.
The Big N reveals a slew of new releases, including Pikmin on February 6, Mario Power Tennis, and Madworld for March.
SEGA confirms plans to launch ultra-violent action title Madworld into Australia.
Producer Inaba-san gave us an updated look at PlatinumGames' gorefest at Leizpig and showed off a new bloodbath challenge.
We see lots of ultraviolence in Sega's upcoming action game for the Wii.
Publisher's US president and VP of marketing discuss their approach to making commercial hits from critical darlings; say new games won't be one-offs.
Former Capcom/Clover team announces Bayonetta, Infinite Line, and Madworld on a variety of platforms.
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