Capcom has commented on the boxart situation surrounding Resident Evil: Revelations.
Im constantly amazed at the things people will do out of pure goodwill, none more so as of late than when I look at members of gaming community Ready Up who seem to be willing to part with what I can only assume is some deeply precious loot over on their eBay page, all in the name of charity! 100% of all sales from these products will go directly to the Japanese relief fund via eBays in built donation system, so theres no room here for cynics who think the sellers will just run off with the money once the auction is over. Also, this is a true auction with no buy it now option, so the sky really is the limit on the final donated amount!
No one really knows why Clover Studio's Okami failed to light the gaming world on fire, only that if the sheer amount of people who claim to have loved the game actually bought the game, we wouldn't have to ask ourselves this question on an semi-annual basis. Now, in a recent preview for Okamiden, its spiritual successor on the DS, Capcom Producer Motohide Eshiro has weighed in with his own take on Amaterasu's downfall, stating that it was simply a matter of bad timing...
ONM: Okami is one of the best games on the Wii but it was a flop when it was originally released on PlayStation 2. With Okamiden just a few months away, Capcom producer Motohide Eshiro has told Official Nintendo Magazine why such a critically acclaimed game didn't do the business.
Guillermo Del Toro, director of such popular and conspicuously arty movies as Pan's Labyrinth and Hellboy II: The Golden Army, has weighed in on the debate that will never, ever be settled to everyone's satisfaction, proclaiming that of freaking course games are art and anybody who thinks otherwise is a freaking moron. More or less...
It's almost time for 2010's Tokyo Game Show, and with it will come hordes of eager gamers and otaku ready to throw their money at piles of limited-edition merchandise. So not only will exhibitors bring their hottest new games and announcements, they'll also show up with all manner of licensed goodies, some of which are only available for purchase at the show itself. Here's an overview of the best swag to emerge so far...
We already showed off the awesome Japanese limited edition Okamiden package yesterday, but it seems Capcom isn’t done delivering awesome collectibles of GamesRadar’s favorite underappreciated wolf goddess. Sadly, much like the Okamiden collector’s edition, this gorgeous polystone statue looks like it may never be officially available outside of Japan...

Capcom has shared some smoking images of what just might be the most sought after piece of swag at this year’s Comic-Con. You can thank artist Gerald de Jesus and Iam8bit for producing this sick, Okami t-shirt, done up in the style of ultra cheesy truck stop wolf shirts. The shirt is a rare item. Only 500 were made, but if you’re at Comic-Con, you can win one in a raffle...
Capcom is releasing a model of the Okami protagonist, Amaterasu.
In an recent interview with Capcoms' Okamiden producer Motohide Eshiro he talked about the future of the Okami series. He stated that an Okami or Okamiden successor could be possible if the fans express their wished and want the game.