If you want to fight crime on the go as Batman or LA Noire’s Detective Cole Phelps, there’s an app for that. Today, OnLive announced the release of the free OnLive app for tablet and mobile platforms. Using the cloud-based gaming service, you can now stream over 20 of what OnLive calls “console-class” games to your tablet and mobile devices. Even if you’re not interested in ditching your console or PC for cloud gaming, you might want to consider downloading the app. The icing on the cake for doing so is getting LEGO Batman: The Videogame free of charge...
LEGO Systems and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group has announced a worldwide license agreement for TT Games Publishing to continue developing the highly successful LEGO based videogames across multiple platforms. Operating as part of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, a division of WBHEG, TT Games is the publisher and developer behind the award-winning hit LEGO videogame franchises including, LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Batman: The Videogame and LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, which have sold close to 50 million units worldwide.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today announced that LEGO Batman: The Videogame has sold through more than one million copies across all formats in the UK, since launch in 2008, and continues to be a top-seller week-over-week on the UK charts. LEGO Batman: The Videogame - developed by TT Games, makers of LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Indiana Jones, LEGO Rock Band and the forthcoming LEGO Harry Potter - combines trademark LEGO charm and imaginative gameplay with one of the world's largest entertainment properties to create a runaway success.
Microsoft Australia have just announced a special Christmas package for the Xbox 36 Elite. The bundle comes with Lego Batman, Pure, the 120GB hard drive, headset and wireless controller.
Xbox Evolved writes: Customers who buy Batman: Arkham Asylum online with Toys R Us can also nab a free game and free shipping on both items.
Nominations for Develop Industry Excellence Awards are unveiled, and two developers are likely to walk away with most of them. Rockstar and Media Molecule will be contesting for the most category nominations. Rockstar snags six of them with GTA: Chinatown Wars and GTA IV: The Lost and the Damned from Rockstar while Media Molecule's LittleBigPlanet alone is nominated for another five.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment are pleased to announce that LEGO Batman: The Videogame has won a prestigious Children's BAFTA Award for Best Videogame 2008. Developer TT Games was snapped up by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in 2007 and has since had a hugely successful 2008 seeing the release of LEGO Indiana Jones and LEGO Batman: The Videogame. TT Games beat stiff competition from...
An excerpt from the latest issue of NGamer, an interview with Traveller's Tales' Arthur Parsons: NGamer: Do you see the wider DC universe making it into Lego form? The Justice League could be good. Arthur Parsons: Whether any more of the DC universe makes the transition into Lego depends largely on the success of Lego Batman, and on whether Traveller's Tales, Warner Bros. and Lego want to make any other characters into Lego games. I'd love to make a sequel to Lego Batman because it was immense fun to work on.
According to Gamertell, the latest McDonald's Happy Meal toy promotion is for the Lego Batman videogame. There are eight toys in the set - four vehicles and four characters - and each toy has a videogame cheat code stamped on the bottom. The cheat codes unlock playable in-game characters (the article offers two codes) in any version of Lego Batman: The Videogame.