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Friday, January 29, 2010

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iPhone Review Round-up: January photo



January 2010's review line-up brings some pretty likable
titles to the App Store, and
we've rounded up some of them for you in a group review.
Two of this month's titles from Square Enix, but
 the're not quite role-playing
 games. Well, they look and sound like RPGs, and
have art like RPGs, but
 they're not. They're both fun, though. There's also
 a serious FPS and a
no-so-serious catapult game. All great titles this
month. I'm as surprised as you are.
On the menu for January:
  • N.O.V.A.
  • Sliding Heroes
  • Hills and Rivers Remain
  • Crush the Castle


Here are some completely fake images of a new Zelda photo





Zelda Informer was sent these screens which are
purportedly from an
upcoming Zelda title making its way to the Wii.
They're totally fake,
 as evidenced by the creator later popping up in
 the ZeldaInformer
forums andclaiming credit for them. Even without
that, I had a hard
time believing that these photos, unsourced and
so forth, had any validity whatsoever.

Still, the prospect of the Roc's cape (which I
contend looks
 more an alligator clip on a set of jumper cables
than clothing in
 these screenshots -- now there's a useful tool)
 in a 3D Zelda
could be pretty interesting. It would be even
better in a 2D Zelda
game. But, then, what isn't?
The images were made with what appears
to be an Oblivion mod
and then further shopped to look like
they appeared on the
ancient tube television.
More of these (totally not real) photos and
 the original images
which they were made with are in the gallery below.





Next Legend of Zelda on Wii, will be shown at E3 photo



GoNintendo somehow managed to stay awake
 through Satoru Iwata's quarterly
 financial reports briefing, a feat I would probably
 not have been able to
accomplish. Good thing, too, as the President of
 Nintendo confirmed that the next
 iteration of Zelda on Wii would be shown at this
 year's Electronic Entertainment Expo.





A PS3 version of Rez HD could be a thing that happens photo


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Q Entertainment is gauging fan interest in a PS3 version Rez HD.
"What would a game like Rez HD sell for on PSN?" the studio asked
 via its Twitter account. "$15?"

"This is no indication that it's happening, but we're researching
 if it's feasible," the tweet continued, making sure the media
 and others didn't take the question as a confirmation of
Q Entertainment's plans.





GTA: Episodes From Liberty City hitting PS3, PC in March photo



Rockstar has announced that the two Grand Theft Auto IV
episodes, billed together as Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City,
 will finally be released for the PlayStation 3 and PC on
 March 30, 2010. Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned
 (originally released in February 2009) and Grand Theft Auto: 
The Ballad of Gay Tony (originally released in October 2009)
 will sell for $19.99 each on the PlayStation Network and
 Games for Windows Live; in addition, the standalone Episodes 
From Liberty City disc that came out on the Xbox 360 will be
available for $39.99 for PS3 and PC. The PC version will
include 32-player multiplayer matches and an "advanced video
 editor" to make highlight reels of the carnage you wreak in Liberty City.


This has been rumored for a while, especially since a
patch in November 2009 added Games for Windows Live A
chievements for The Lost and Damned to the PC version
of GTA IV. And earlier this month, Rockstar teased that they
"promise to be very good" to PS3 owners in 2010.




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