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This Legendary Game Dev Promises To "Cook" For Switch 2
"We're definitely gonna cook for it," Suda51 says about the next Nintendo console.
"We're definitely gonna cook for it," Suda51 says about the next Nintendo console.
Lollipop Chainsaw developer Grasshopper Manufacture found difficulties in relationship with small studio and big publisher.
New Release slate led by Ignition's action adventure game; No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise lands on PS3 alongside Bastion and Age of Empires Online for the PC.
Nintendo's demanding rhythm game tops the Media Create sales charts, followed by newest entries in the Sengoku Basara and No More Heroes series.
Modern Wild West shooting, dynamic narrative questing, and another postapocalyptic expansion fill up retail shelves this week.
Travis Touchdown never grows old in this high-definition update to the Wii original.
Get your jollies with some co-op fantasy adventure, a little 2D hand-drawn fighting on the go, and a dash of Beam Katana-swinging.
High-def, Move-compatible redux of 2008 Wii cult classic will arrive in North America in midsummer.
It has taken over half a decade, but Team Bondi's first game is nearly out in the wild.
Konami-published port to feature Move support and No More Heroes 2 bosses.
Grasshopper chief Suda 51 expresses desire to makes sequel, but warns that it's not in the cards in the near future.
We fire up our lightsword and take to the streets of Santa Destroy to see how Suda 51's 2008 Wii game has survived the transition to the PlayStation 3.
Konami bringing Grasshopper's actioner exclusively to Sony's console with new bosses, motion-control support in 2011.
Poor sales force Harvest Moon and No More Heroes publisher into financial restructure; new focus to be on sequels and Web games instead of original IP.
PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of Grasshopper action game the only new releases to crack the top 10, New Super Mario Bros. takes top spot as sales slipped across ...
Publisher Rising Star Games has today revealed its lineup for the first few months of 2010.
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