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  • Above: Z.H.P. (left) and Cladun: This is an RPG (right) promise to make Disgaea fans and oldschool RPG lovers very happy

    At a recent press event in San Francisco, Nippon Ichi Software producer Souhei Niikawa reported that from now on, NIS will limit the number of titles they release each year. “We are doing this to improve the game quality, and also to increase the customer satisfaction. The games that have been showcased here tonight were strictly selected and developed with this new policy,” explained Niikawa.

    The introduction was followed by the announcement of two promising new titles for the PSP: Z.H.P., and Cladun: This is an RPG. We’ve got screenshots and trailers for both titles – and if you’re a Disgaea or JRPG fan, trust us. You should watch these hilarious trailers…

  • Looking for an excuse to get into Atlus' cult Persona series? The company's just cut the prices of those and other games on PSN, with savings of up to 50% - and even higher discounts on other titles in the company's digital back-catalog...

  • September 7, 2007 Sadly for gamers with Xbox 360 and PS3 shooter The Club on their Christmas lists, the game has slipped to early 2008, Sega confirmed today. We must admit, when we last saw the game in action it didn't look very near to completion (although that was a few months ago). Still, 2007 is already looking like having the most expensive tail-end of any year ever with so many great games coming out, so this will at least give us a chance to fill our pockets again before The Club opens
  • Konami's first-person shooter Coded Arms is coming back for a second go-round on the PSP, and it looks a damn sight better this time. Coded Arms Contagion, in production by US developer Creat Studios, will ditch the interesting-but-flawed concept of randomly generated levels in favor of more complex run-and-gun missions. It also adds a thick coat of visual polish - even at this early stage in the game's development, it looks like a huge improvement over the PSone-esque graphics of the
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    There are too many new trailers to watch them all in a single week, so why not see them all in one big chunk? Meet SUPERTRAILER!

  • Dec 28,
  • The funny thing about inventing a genre of videogames is that, until it becomes completely played out, every game that emulates your formula is going to be attached to your name. Games that feature a wide-open, freely explorable world, for example, will have a hard time avoiding the label of "Grand Theft Auto clone," especially if their worlds are littered with vehicles to steal and drive. In the six years since Grand Theft Auto III, a slew of games have tried to become "the next GTA," but so
  • Vivendi has formally revealed its new Crash Bandicoot adventure, Mind over Mutant, which will be out on Xbox 360, Wii, PS2, PSP and DS at the end of the year. Check out 360 screens here.

    In a blatant parody of the iPhone craze, the story has a rejuvenated Neo Cortex taking over the world with a, "text-messaging, do-anything device which controls both mutant and bandicoot minds."

    The new game apparently takes a more

  • The Crash Bandicoot series has changed hands more than Blockbuster DVD, and with Radical Entertainment now heading up development they're reinventing the orange critter for his current-gen debut. Crash of the Titans will appear on Wii, PS2, DS, PSP and 360, and will follow an action-orientated theme in which he has the power to "hijack" the minds of others. Crash himself has learned a few new fighting moves too, now able to string together a selection of punches and kicks into a ninja combo

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