This coming Monday (January 12th), Amazon will be doing a video game themed day of Gold Box Deals. What games they are listing isn't announced, only these clues are given:
Console Monster writes: "In case you weren't aware, it's three days until Christmas and in the spirit of Christmas, Microsoft has released new content on the festive-looking Xbox Live Marketplace. Here is the full Xbox Live Marketplace update for Monday 22nd December 2008:
Console Monster writes: "We mentioned earlier that new Gears of War 2 content was available but it doesn't stop there as the Xbox Live Marketplace has been updated with even more content including two Xbox Originals. Here is the full Xbox Live Marketplace update for Monday 15th December 2008:
Square Enix Ltd., the publisher of Square Enix interactive entertainment products in Europe and other PAL territories, today announces that the forthcoming Games for Windows version of The Last Remnant will be released across all PAL territories in Spring 2009...
Now that The Last Remnant has been released worldwide on the Xbox 360, director Hiroshi Takai is looking to answer any questions people have about the game. Fortunately, Final Fantasy Union been given the opportunity to ask Mr. Takai some questions, so if you have anything you want to know about the game, please head over to the site and give them your questions.
The collection includes soundtracks from The Last Remnant, Infinite Undiscovery, Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy X and more, and will each launch...
Square Enix has announced details of the forthcoming Xbox Live content for The Last Remnant, on the Xbox 360.
Amazon is kicking off the final week's countdown to Black Friday with a fairly good Xbox 360 deal. Kicking off early this morning, if you buy the Xbox 360 Elite Holiday bundle, you get a free copy of Square Enix' The Last Remnant and 4,000 Microsoft points.
Gaming Front: "Sekito of Square-Enix have posted samples from the official The Last Remnant soundtrack which is due to debut on December 10th in Japan. The soundtrack will span over 3 CD's containing 97 tracks. The retail price will be 3,300 yen or roughly $35 U.S. dollars."