Publisher Activision is digging into its library once again this Halloween with Activision Hits Remixed, a PSP compilation of more than 40 classic Atari 2600 games. We've just received a handful of new screens for the collection; showing classics such as Pitfall, River Raid and Atlantis, they're… well, they're Atari 2600 screens, albeit "remixed" for the PSP's wide screen.
Luckily, Remixed is more than just a collection of relatively ancient (if still enjoyable) games - while the titles
After Burner, the classic Sega arcade shooter, will be returning on PSP in new title After Burner: Black Falcon, it was announced today.
In development by Planet Moon Studios, the developer responsible for mentally unhinged third-person shooters MDK, Giants: Citizen Kabuto and, more recently, Infected on PSP, Black Falcon adds a single-player storyline, jet customization, and multiplayer modes to the classic fly-fast-and-shoot-everything After Burner formula.
We're not surprised to see After
It struck us as kind of weird when we first heard that publisher Sega had handed off its classic After Burner franchise to Planet Moon, the oddball developer behind Infected, Armed and Dangerous and Giants: Citizen Kabuto. And now we've seen the result of that decision: cow-themed jet fighters with giant, milk-spraying udders.
Granted, the cow jets are just part of After Burner: Black Falcon's "Mad Cow" deathmatch mode, in which one player becomes the Mad Cow (hence the new paintjob) and

Above: Pantsing vampires. You can execute a ‘Strip Action’ to finish off day walkers with extra exposure to sunlight
I was about seven years old when I was pantsed for the first time. Nothing is more humiliating than facing the world, fully exposed, with your pants hanging around your ankles. I thought I had moved past that tender age where one must be wary of pantsers on the prowl. But it looks like fate is determined to remind me of the shameful act with news that stripping strangers will be part of the battle system in Akiba’s Trip, the latest action/adventure title from Way of the Samurai developer Acquire…

The latest teaser for Aquire's pantsing-based brawler, Akiba's Trip, shows off the game's recreation of Tokyo's geek-friendly neighborhood, Akihabara. So far, the game looks pretty accurate, with the exception of the rampant invasions of personal space, privacy, and up-skirt photography...
Akihabara is a Mecca for the modern otaku. The Tokyo neighborhood is famous for its proliferation of anime and videogame stores. It’s also the setting for Akiba’s Trip, a new PSP title from Way of the Samurai developer Acquire...

We already knew that the upcoming PSP title Akiba's Trip will allow players to explore a true to real life Akihabara, shoot up-skirt photos, and pants vampires. What we didn't know is that some of those vampires will be archetypal school girls...

Developer Acquire, has just posted some interesting photos related to its latest title, Akiba’s Trip, a PSP adventure about a teenage vampire slayer who strips strangers of their pants on the streets of the famous Akihabara district in Tokyo. The photographs reveal an accurate recreation of one of the most geek-friendly shopping areas in the world…

In an age when print is on the run from digital media, Time Magazine and its year-end awards are still noteworthy. The big news today was the publication naming Mark Zuckerberg Person of the Year, because apparently they only heard of Facebook after seeing it in a movie this year, but the periodical also posted their top ten games of the year. And while it’s a fine list, the top slot went to Alan Wake. Seriously?
Remedy is forthright about turning its attention to Quantum Break...