Console Monster writes: The main cast are all lending their voices to the upcoming Ghostbusters game, set for release in September this year. Bill Murray, Dan Ackroyd, Ernie Hudson will all be featured, plus more. However, the news comes that Rick Moranis, who played the hilarious Louis Tully, will not be reprising his role for the game.
WorthPlaying writes: "ECTO-1 will be stopping at several destinations across the U.S. throughout the tour, five of which are in partnership with the Boost Mobile Nightshift and Hot Import Nights events. Additionally, fans will have the chance to get up close and personal with ECTO-1 at Knott's Scary Farm and the L.A. Auto Show later this year.
MTV Multiplayer writes: "Like fellow Multiplayer reporter Patrick Klepek, I too grew up with the "Ghostbusters" films and plastic Proton Packs. So when I saw the Egon, Ray and Winston battling apparitions and making quips in the New York Public Library - all rendered on the PS3 - I was taken aback.
VG247: Speaking to videogaming247, Ernie Hudson - the actor who played Winston Zeddmore in the Ghostbusters movie - has revealed the length of the upcoming game's script. Basically, it's a half a Haze.
The upcoming Ghostbusters videogame will be playable at the London MCM Expo, held over the weekend 24 to 25 May.
This is a video of Ghostbusters the game shown at Sony's Gamer Day. Kotaku made some interesting notes about the title on things they noticed in the video that is on Youtube. Some of the footage is new while other parts we have already seen.
In an email to videogaming247, Terminal Reality boss Mark Randel said that the DS won't be used as PKE meter in the Wii version of Ghostbusters as videogaming247.com mistakenly reported yesterday.
Terminal Reality has revealed the new Ghostbusters game could make it onto PSP after all.
VG247: Whilst being entertained by Ghostbusters developer Terminal Reality at the Sierra Spring Break 08 in Mallorca last week, studio director John O'Keefe said that the PS2 and Wii versions were being outsourced to Red Fly, and that you'll be able to connect your DS to your Wii and use it as your PKE meter (the Ghostbusters' spook-tracker).
Terminal Reality, developer for the upcoming Ghostbuster game just announced new information about cooperative play, DLC for all systems, and authenticity of the storyline.