It has been announced through Famistu magazine, that the Harvest Moon series will be making it’s way to the Nintendo 3DS under the title of Harvest Moon: The Land of Origin.
So what will make this new installment in the Harvest Moon series different to the plethora of other Harvest Moon games that came before it? Well, this time around, you can design your characters appearance, house and even your entire ranch from the ground up. This is all a first for the series and is a bold new step away from the norm for Harvest Moon.
No solid release date has been made other than an early 2012 release for Japan. What do you think of the newly announced Harvest Moon title? Let us know in the shoutbox or comments section below.
Robin Williams has once again returned with his aptly named daughter for the latest Zelda TV spot, this time for The Legend of Zelda: The Four Swords Anniversary Edition.
As many know, Robin Williams the famous actor/comedian named his daughter after the princess from The Legend of Zelda franchise, Zelda. It is evident through these series of TV spots that the Williams duo have appeared in, that they truly love the Zelda series.
You can check out the trailer below, watch both Williams challenge eachother to a Four Swords based bet. Who wins? You have to wait and see. Be sure to let us know what you think in the shout box or comments section.
Welcome once again ladies and gents to The Poid Pipper Newsbeat! I am your host, The Poid Pipper, and you will be fully engulfed with awesome deals and spotlights that Xbox Live has to offer from October 4 – October 17. I am certainly excited, so why not break the seal with the main attractions!
Forza Motorsport 4 & Forza Motorsport 4 “Season Pass”
Speeding its way to your living room, Forza Motorsport 4 will be available for purchase on October 11. With an expansive set of tracks and over 80 vehicle manufacturers, the game will bring new realism to the genre and raise expectations for newer racing titles. While you may want to wait to see additional downloadable content, Forza Motorsport 4 “Season Pass” will allow players to receive future updates saving 30% of the total DLC costs. Why not spend less on content that is well worth it?
Bethesda Softworks SALE
SAVE, SAVE, SAVE!!!! Bethesda is offering a 50% discount on Bethesda games/add-ons for Xbox Live. Titles include “Fallout New Vegas: Honest Hearts,” “Fallout 3: The Pitt,” “Doom II,” “Quake Arena” and more!
New releases for Xbox Live Arcade:
Game
Release Date
Microsoft Points
Orcs Must Die (Microsoft Studios)
October 5
1200
NBA JAM: On Fire Edition (Electronic Arts)
October 5
1200
Space Channel 5 (SEGA)
October 5
800
Sega Bass Fishing (SEGA)
October 5
800
Guardian Heroes (SEGA)
October 12
800
Real Steel (Yuke’s Co., Ltd.)
October 12
800
And for Game Add-Ons:
Game Add-On
Release Date
Microsoft Points
Kinectimals Bear Island Add-on (Microsoft Studios)
October 11
1200
Dragon Age II: Mark of the Assassin (Electronic Arts)
If there is one thing you have to know about 2K’s upcoming gore-fest ‘The Darkness 2’ it is that the game will feature Quad-Wielding. Yes that’s right forgetting duel-fielding, think in Quad-wielding. In the Darkness 2 you will have four weapons at your disposal at all times – Two standard guns and two demonic demon tentacle arms.
2K’s new trailer for The Darkness 2 showcases how Quad-wielding will take place in the game in all its uncensored glory. Judging by the trailer, this new game mechanic allows for more fluid gameplay in comparison to the original Darkness.
The Darkness 2 is set to be released on Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC on February 7 in North America and February 10 in Australia and Europe.
Tecmo Koei are releasing another Dynasty Warriors game, exclusively for the Playstation 3, entitled Dynasty Warriors 7 Xtreme Legends. As the clock ticks closer to the release, Tecmo Koei Europe has decided to share the world the covers of three territories: the United Kingdom, Germany and Australia, all carrying their respective rating. Above is the UK cover.
Dynasty Warriors 7 Xtreme Legends is a re-release of Dynasty Warriors 7 with a few additional characters, four new modes of gameplay (Free Mode, co-op Story Mode, Challenge Mode and Legend Mode) and the MIX-JOY system, which will allow combinations of new modes and weapons with those available in Dynasty Warriors 7. If you have a save file of Dynasty Warriors 7, then that file will be playable in Xtreme Legends. It will also support 3D.
Dynasty Warriors 7 Xtreme Legends has been released in Japan but will see a release overseas. Expect the game on November 15 in North America and November 18 in Europe. It has been rated PEGI 12 in the UK, USK 12 in Germany and M in Australia.
While we have heard a few details about Nippon Ichi’s new and upcoming PlayStation 3 title The Witch and the Hundred Cavalrymen, the only thing we have actually seen from the title is a few pieces of artwork. That is until today when Dengeki Online shared a bunch of new screenshots for the title as well as a piece of artwork for the Witch known as Metallica.
In the picture you see above, we see Metallica on the right and the character on the left is the player character, currently being named Hiyakkihei in the Japanese version, though the name can be changed if you wish. Hiyakkihei is the only soldier who can take physical form and is therefore the leader of the other soldiers in place of Metallica who can only see him. In the screenshots below you can see some game play in a top down perspective, including talking to a side quest character, combat and team combat with other soldiers. Currently the title is only slated for a Japanese release next year, as there has been no word of localization at this point in time.
Crytek’s award winning 2007 PC game Crysis is now available on Xbox Live Games On Demand and Playstation Network. The game features Crysis’s full single player campaign with a few tweaks to gameplay and improved controls to suit the gamepad controller.
The console version of Crysis also features improved overall graphics thanks to CryENGINE 3, which features all new lighting and visual effects. Remembering that the original PC game took a beast of a machine to play on maximum graphics, it a relief to see that console player are not going to be missing out on the visual feast that Crysis has become renowned for.
Crysis is available for download now on Xbox Live Games On Demand for 1600 Microsoft Points and on Playstation Network for $19.99.
With its 23rd season now airing in the US, the end of The Simpsons has appeared due for years, but now looks like it may happen in the worst of ways: a pay dispute.
Every few years, Fox Studios, who produce the show, and the voice actors, who bring the population of Springfield to life, battle it out over the actors’ pay. Threats are usually thrown around, as Fox mention how they can simply replace them with soundalikes, apparently unaware how quickly the show would fail if they did so.
But now, Fox have stated that the show is too expensive to produce “under its current financial model”.
Last week the actors proposed a 30% pay cut, in return for a small percentage of the merchandising and syndication income, which the studio collects almost entirely. The execs refused, offered a 45% pay cut with no back-end earnings, and underlined it with the dire warning that if they don’t accept, the plug will be pulled on the show.
When new episodes stop being produced, the cast’s salaries (which currently stand at about $US8 million per year apiece) simply cease, with little income from reruns. Trying to claim a piece of the gigantic merchandise pie is a wise move, securing an income when The Simpsons ends its record-breaking run. But an insider told The Daily Beast that Fox Studios believe they have the upper hand.
“They’ll continue to make a ton of money (after the show ends). They’re free to sell it to cable and a second round of syndication, and they figure that the cast has very little leverage.”
The Simpsons has been a staple of most nineties kids (and adults, for that matter) their whole lives, has spawned merchandise of absolutely everything under the sun (I have Simpsons guitar picks, shoelaces, and a doorbell among my collection), and is seen pretty much every night of the week, every week, here in Australia, with similar syndication around the world.
We already know Fox seems to like cutting popular shows down in their prime – Futurama and Family Guy spent years in limbo before being revived due to fan demand and crazy DVD sales figures. But few would argue that The Simpsons is still in its prime.
Maybe the show is due to end. Many would argue it’s well overdue. As a loyal Simpsons fan, I’m undecided. But if its twenty-three year run is due to close, the show must be given a proper finale. You cannot simply end the pop culture juggernaut that is The Simpsons with a standard episode – the creators must wrap it up creatively. This could be the biggest television finale of our times.
I know I’ll be keeping an eye on news relating to this. What are your thoughts? Should The Simpsons go out with a bang, or just get out?
It is hard to believe that 15 years ago in October 1996 Tomb Raider first graced our home consoles. The iconic heroine has seen many redesigns over the year, and most recently Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics are rebooting the franchise with next year’s release of Tomb Raider. But that is then, and since October marks the anniversary, Crystal Dynamics is beginning a digital art exhibition where they are commissioning eight pieces of art to be created by professional artist and released twice a week during the month of October.
Fans can find the art pieces on the website here, where they can find the first piece created by Andy Park which you can see below. Besides these digital pieces of art, October 14th will also be the date that artists will be available to sign things at the New York Comic Con. Also a limited amount of T-shirts and posters featuring Tomb raider art will be available for purchase at The Nerd Machine where an undisclosed amount of proceeds will go to benefit the Child’s Play charity.
Feel like your Nintendo 3DS is missing a bit of music and rhythm in its relatively tiny game library? Well then perhaps you may want to take a look on retail shelves as Natsume has released Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove 3D today only on the 3DS. Though the title was also released on the Wii as WiiWare previously, this is the first retail version of the title.
In the game players will take the role of Gabrielle, a girl who happened to sneeze out her soul and in an effort to retrieve it, travels to Monsterville. There she seeks out help from those there through the power of dance. This of course means that there will be plenty of tapping and sliding to the music to be had.