George Clooney in HD is enough to make even the straightest man gay.
Date archives for May, 2011
May 13th, 2011
19:49 at twitter.com
Prepare for Travis’s Touchdown with No More Heroes Trailer
18:15 at movemodo.com
Definitely not for kids
No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise is coming to Europe next week, and Konami wants to get you better acquainted with series hero Travis Touchdown by publishing a new trailer.Ubisoft Goes Out on a Limb to Bring Rayman Origins to Wii
17:00 at nintendolife.com
Old no-arms is back
Last year at E3, Ubisoft announced a new 2D platformer starring the hair-helicopter himself, Rayman. Called Rayman Origins, the game was originally only supposed to see the light of day on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Store, but after a long period of silence it's been revealed the game is heading to retail — and Wii.Nintendo Wants You to Pick Xenoblade’s Alternative Cover
16:00 at nintendolife.com
Inside-out art drawn up
Reversible cover art is a great way to show your fans you appreciate their devotion: an extra bonus so secret 90% of people would never think to look for it, with RPG Xenoblade Chronicles set to receive the dual art treatment in Europe.15:20 at twitter.com
Thanks everyone for the #FFs - @RSG_Angel @TURTLEGIRL73 @darrenkerwin and @xergal!
Nintendo Originally Intended Steel Diver to Surface on DSiWare
13:30 at nintendolife.com
Jumped to retail to increase depth
Recent 3DS release Steel Diver has had a long, long road to release: starting out as a DS demo back in 2004, the title eventually wound up on 3DS, but it could have been released much earlier if its original course had been followed.Ubisoft Boss Praises Project Cafe, Foresees Sales Success
09:30 at nintendolife.com
The house of Rayman speaks
Ubisoft has heavily supported the 3DS and Wii during their respective launch periods, so it's no surprise to hear the giant publisher is already looking to Nintendo's next console, currently codenamed Project Café.UK Retailers Peg Ape Escape for Cheap Release in June
08:00 at movemodo.com
PlayStation Move Ape Escape — called simply Ape Escape in Europe — will be available from PlayStation Network in North America, but in Europe the game is is heading to retail next month, with several retailers putting a pleasantly low price on the Move-exclusive net 'em up.
07:47 at twitter.com
Also #ff for the sites I work hard at: @nintendolife @kinectaku @movemodo and the coming-later-this-year-but-on-Twitter-now @segafusion!
07:41 at twitter.com
#ff @RSG_Angel (now inside my 3DS!) @DamienMcFerran @dazcalvert @JamieOretro @fusion_gamer @bluehero @BenParfitt @TURTLEGIRL73