Earlier this week, the wall-scrolling blaster Scram Kitty and His Buddy on Rails was assigned a March release on the Wii U eShop. However, Nintendo Life’s exchange with developer Dakko Dakko suggests the platformer isn’t due for North America or Europe until April. The below trailer’s description on YouTube reflects the April time window as […]
Feb 12 2014 | Posted in
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Hopoo Games’action-platformer Risk of Rain is migrating over to the PlayStation Vita, publisher Chucklefish has announced. The news was first revealed on Twitter by Chucklefish’s Ashton Raze, the lead writer of Starbound, and confirmed by Sony Senior Business Development Manager Shahid Ahmad. No timetable for the port has been shared. Risk of Rain follows the […]
With the news related to security and hacking concerns in Sochi, Russia, Symantec is offering all Olympics visitors free access to Norton Mobile Security protection to ensure they can browse safely during the event no matter where they are You can learn more here.
If you think Disney costumes would improve Animal Crossing: New Leaf, or any game for that matter, then Magical World may be for you. The upcoming 3DS game isn’t just about playing dress-up, though; it also has mini-games like fishing, planting crops, ballroom dancing, managing a cafe, and a ghost-hunting romp with a touch of […]
Feb 12 2014 | Posted in
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Adult Swim announced today the season two pickup of the original comedy animated series “Rick and Morty,” their half-hour animated series about a sociopathic scientist who drags his unintelligent grandson on insanely dangerous adventures across the universe. “I am excited to make as much Rick and Morty as Adult Swim allows, and I’m relieved to […]
G-Technology has announced its expansion of products utilizing Thunderbolt with the release of external hard drives G-Drive with Thunderbolt and G-Drive Mobile with Thunderbolt. Designed for consumers and creative professionals, the latest G-Drive storage products offer high speed information transfers, incorporating high-performance 7,200 RPM hard drives. Enclosed in aluminum, the hard drives are formatted for […]
Jeremy Blaustein, localizer for Snatcher, Metal Gear Solid and the Silent Hill series, is heading up a new studio called iQiOi in hopes of developing Blackmore, a game he says has been his “dream” since he started working in the industry. His dream has until March 12 to raise $200,000 on Kickstarter. Blaustein has tapped […]
HBO has confirmed the title and launch date for John Oliver’s topical half-hour comedy series. Presenting a satirical look at the week in news, politics and current events, “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” will debut Sunday, April 27 (11:00-11:30 p.m. ET/PT), with other weekly editions debuting subsequent Sundays at the same time on HBO. […]
iOS 7.1 beta 5 appears to solve a problem that can kill all location tracking on a device, according to VentureBeat. In iOS 7.0.x, force-quitting an app that uses location services can also disable all location-aware functions, which were previously able to run in the background. This is said to be crippling some developers of […]
Sid Caesar, a television pioneer who reigned as the king of live TV sketch comedy in the 1950s with his inspired brand of mimicry, pantomime and satire on the classic comedy-variety series “Your Show of Shows” and “Caesar’s Hour,” died Wednesday. He was 91. Caesar died at his home in Beverly Hills after a brief […]