Just watched Casablanca. Anyone who doesn't love that film is dead to me.
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Just watched Casablanca. Anyone who doesn't love that film is dead to me.
Down, under, over and out
The other day we reported on Shantae's European release date but we were unsure if that release date applied to Australia. Now we are sure: it doesn't.We go mining for information
Yesterday we brought you new Dungeon Defenders screenshots with the promise of an exclusive interview letting you know more about this upcoming PlayStation Network title. We recently interviewed Trendy Entertainment's Philip Asher about what players can expect from this colourful dungeon crawler.Agassi comes to life
Next month you can take Move to the court with Top Spin 4, 2K Sports' latest update in its long-running tennis series that's set to include some of the greatest players of the game.A perfect example of how diverse gaming is - I've gone from Demon's Souls to Kirby's Epic Yarn.
Turning rings into coins
Last year's hedgehog outing Sonic Colours on Wii and Sonic Colours were two of the year's better platformers, and certainly the highlight of the blue spiky one's recent career. Sega recently released some provisional sales figures for the game, and although it didn't necessarily set the charts alight it still posted decent sales figures.Not your usual grimy grind
Upcoming Move-enabled PlayStation Network title Dungeon Defenders – also known as DunDef – is coming together well in anticipation of its release on the PlayStation Store later this year. Developer Trendy Entertainment just sent over some brand new screenshots, along the game's announcement trailer, for you to feast your eyes on.I haven't done a #FF today, so let's do it now - @DamienMcFerran, @nintendolife, @kinectaku, @movemodo, @SEGA and @RisingStarGames!
And new screenshots to boot
It's Conduit 2 overload this week – first came the news that High Voltage is bringing The Conduit to 3DS, now Sega has detonated a new trailer and multiplayer screenshots too.What could it be?
The name High Voltage Software may not mean much to you know, but Nintendo Wii owners will recognise the company primarily for its work on The Conduit and impending follow-up Conduit 2. The studio isn't just working on Nintendo formats, however – chief creative officer Eric Nofsinger revealed to Eurogamer that a Kinect game is in the works at the Chicago-based developer.