HardGame2.com writes: "Activision and LucasArts, have just announced the official release date for the new video of our old friend Indy, which will be on PlayStation 2, Wii, Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable next June 12. There aren't too many details about Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings, but we hope to match from past installments in the franchise".
Spong: Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings, the next interactive outing for the whip wielding archaeologist, has slipped back to early June.
o get all of the Tokyo Game Show in a tizzy for SEGA/Platinum Games DS title Infinite Space, animation studios GONZO and Production I.G. have been roped into to make animated shorts. GONZO is known for its animated version of Strike Witches while Production I.G. is best known for Ghost in the Shell. The first of these collaborations will show at TGS on October 9th. After that, they'll be available on the game's website.
Sega has unveiled some new details about its game Infinite Line for the Nintendo DS which is scheduled for spring 2009 in Japan.
Sega have today announced that the Platinum Games DS RPG "Infinite Space" - previously known as Infinite Line - will be playable at TGS, and will launch in Japan in Spring 2009.
The staff of PlatinumGames is absolutely dedicated to the production of high quality, original titles. While the three titles we have announced may differ with regards to platform and tone, we believe that they all share the absolute highest level of quality.
Publisher Sega just delivered the first scant details on MadWorld, Infinite Line, an unnamed game, and Bayonetta, the first four projects from new developer Platinum Games Inc. And yes, new games are announced almost every day, but this is special. Why? Because Platinum Games is made up of the men who invented cutting-edge classics like Resident Evil, Okami, Viewtiful Joe, Devil May Cry, and the mech-tacular Steel Battalion. Simply ...
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VG247: A now-pulled story on a magic site we've agreed not to mention has reported that Sega's signed three games from Platinum Games, the studio formed from ex-Clover staffers - including Resident Evil legend Shinji Mikami - after the Capcom closed the outfit.
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