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Centipede Infestation – Details on Atari’s Wii & 3DS game


Coming this year to Nintendo’s flagship systems, Centipede Infestation features “Max, the hero and bug slayer, who must defend Maisy, a girl whose gardens bring life back to the wasteland that the planet has now become.” As you go through the game, you battle centipedes, spiders, beetles, moths and other creepy-crawlies with guns like the Lightning Orb Gun, Nuke Cannon, Freezethrower and Mine Launcher. One of the most interesting parts of the game is the feature where you can use dead bugs to create defenses and power-ups.

Check out all the stats for the game below:

· Reimagined version of the classic gaming franchise designed specifically for the Nintendo Wii and 3DS
· Explore an expansive new world with 7 environments, 40 stages and 5 boss battles
· Choose from over 20 different weapons and power-ups to battle against more than 20 different types of bugs
· Immersive storyline filled with a variety of gameplay and intrigue
· Team up with a friend to kill even more bugs with 2 player co-op multiplayer
· Unique “street pass” feature for 3DS – Unique content shared between passing Nintendo 3DS units

Atari is certainly going all out to revive this classic game Are you excited?

Related article: Centipede Infestation Now Available for Pre-Order!

Glossy Xbox 360s won’t be around much longer

If you’ve been waiting to buy an Xbox 360 Slim console then you should probably run out and do it now, unless of course you don’t want to have a shiny glossy finish. Today Major Nelson, otherwise known as Larry Hryb has confirmed that Microsoft will be changing their Xbox 360 Slim console finish. Rather than having the standard glossy and shiny finish, the console will now have a matte fish and look similar to previous Xbox 360 Elites.

No reason was given for why they will be changing the finish, as I would much rather prefer the glossy finish instead of matte. Hryb did confirm that future Limited Editions will still retain the glossy finish. The price for the consoles has not changed however and will still cost $299.99 for the 250GM system and $199.99 for the 4GB version.

Street Fighter X Tekken trailer adds Ibuki, Raven, Hugo and Kuma to roster

Capcom has released a new trailer today for Street Fighter X Tekken and it is extremely informative. Not only are we treated to plenty of gameplay and even a little tutorial on some of the controls, but we are also given four new character reveals. Which characters have been revealed you ask? Well you can watch the video below or read on to find out.

In this trailer we see four new fighters enter the growing roster of available fighters in Street Fighter X Tekken. We are introduced to Ibuki from Street Fighter III, Raven from Tekken, Hugo who will be paired with Poison, and everyone’s favorite fighting bear Kuma from Tekken. Street Fighter X Tekken will be released sometime next year for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Until then we can expect a slow drip feed of character reveals from Capcom.

ICO and Shadow of the Colossus trophies and bonus content revealed

Despite initially claiming that the ICO and Shadow of the Colossus collection would come with extra bonus content, no information had yet been released about what we should be expecting. Until now that is. ICO and Shadow of the Colossus HD will be coming with a large amount of bonus video content which includes five behind the scenes videos which go through everything from the beginning concepts of the games to interviews with the staff.

There is also some information about an early concept for NICO, an unreleased title, but most important is some never before seen footage from The Last Guardian which will certainly help drive fans completely nuts. To top it off Sony also released the full set of Trophies for each game, which you can see below.

Shadow of the Colossus:

  • Wander and the Colossus (Platinum)
  • Valley Wanderer (Bronze)
  • The Sloth (Bronze)
  • Disturbed Sleep (Bronze)
  • Path of Gravestones (Bronze)
  • Aerial Dance (Bronze)
  • Entombed Giant (Bronze)
  • Waves of Thunder (Bronze)
  • Wall Scaler (Bronze)
  • Slumbering Caveman (Bronze)
  • Unknown Tracks (Bronze)
  • Guardian Unleashed (Bronze)
  • Silent Thunder (Bronze)
  • Signs in the Sky (Bronze)
  • Shielded Guardian (Bronze)
  • Valley of the Fallen (Bronze)
  • Final Colossus (Bronze)
  • The Forbidden (Silver)
  • Wander and the Forbidden (Silver)
  • Climber (Gold)
  • Hang Glider (Bronze)
  • Resistance (Silver)
  • Collector (Silver)
  • Meticulous Collector (Gold)
  • Slippery Ride (Bronze)
  • Agro Circus (Silver)
  • Cornucopia (Gold)
  • Tower of Prayer (Silver)
  • Endangered Lizards (Gold)
  • Stalwart Wander (Gold)
  • Mighty Wander (Gold)

ICO:

  • Enlightenment (Platinum)
  • Rescue (Bronze)
  • Failure (Bronze)
  • Armed and Ready (Silver)
  • East Gate (Silver)
  • West Gate (Silver)
  • Farewell (Silver)
  • Royal Arms (Gold)
  • Emancipation (Gold)
  • Split the Watermelon (Gold)
  • Spiked Club (Gold)
  • Shining Sword (Gold)
  • Bench Warmer (Gold)
  • Express Journey (Gold)
  • Castle Guide (Gold)
  • Unscathed Escape (Gold)

Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny rated by the ESRB; swimsuit competition and alcohol included

Although the title there may sound like your average day at a Spring Break party, Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny won’t be all about that. But something that is true, is that the ESRB has given Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny their standard description and a rating of Everyone 10+, which means the game is practically fine for everyone.

As some may know, Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny is the first PlayStation 3 rune Factory game to be released outside of a Nintendo platform, though currently there is still no release date for North America, though it is set to be released here this year. If this rating is any judge, then hopefully we can expect to see Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny on store shelves soon. Check out the full ESRB rating below.

This is a role-playing game in which players assume the role of two friends on an adventure to undo a mysterious curse and save their world. As players explore fantasty environments and interact with human characters, they use swords and magic attacks to defeat roaming monsters (e.g., golems, trolls, spirits) in melee-style combat. Battles are accompanied by cries of pain, slashing sounds, and colorful bursts of light; enemies disappear when defeated.

“Players can purchase and drink wine to replenish their hit points; other references to alcohol appear in the dialogue (e.g., “Wazzat? Yeh’ve got guts, tellin’ me that I can’t drink no more” and “Even though the booze is so good . . .”). As the game progresses, characters can choose to marry various bachelors/bachelorettes; in one sequence, players vote for female contestants in a swimsuit competition (e.g., “My swimsuit from last year is a little tight at the bust.”).

Namco Bandai teaser site revealed; not what most guessed

Last week Namco Bandai launched a teaser website with the above image which confused not only fans, but press as well. Could Namco Bandai be working on a new title? Would it be an RPG of some sorts that may make it to Western shores? Well, no it isn’t any of those things. Despite the website being very well done originally, it has since been updated and forwards to a new website for the actual game itself, as first found by Andriasang.

As you can see, the title is something that nobody could have guessed. Not only is it for the PSP, but it is an adaptation of Hirasaki Yomi’s light novel series named Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai which translates into I Don’t Have Many Friends. Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai Portable as the game is called, has yet to see a release date, but it will follow Kodaka Hasegawa and his classmate Yozora Mikazuki as they start a club named the Neighbors’ Club that focuses on making friends. This announcement is sure to disappoint many, as the announcement of a new IP would have pleased Namco Bandai fans worldwide.

Trine 2 to cost less than first Trine

If the original price for Trine scared you away from purchasing the title when it was released, then we have some good news for you. Frozenbyte’s CEO, Lauri Hyvärinen, was addressing fan questions for the game and when a fan asked how much they would sell the title for when it is released Hyvärinen answered them by saying that it will be “Less than at what price Trine 1 launched.”

When Trine 1 released on the PC it cost $40 and a few months after that it was released on the PlayStation Network for $20. He also elaborated upon the voice over work, saying that all English actors from the original game would keep their roles in Trine 2 and that the game will be dubbed in a number of languages, and subbed in many more to provide worldwide accessibility to the title.

Silent Hill Downpour going strong without long-time composer Akira Yamaoka

When Akira Yamaoka announced that he was no longer going to work with Konami and create music for the Silent Hill series, fans of the series understandably became worried about what they should be expecting when the next title is released. Despite their worries however, it seems Silent Hill Downpour is still going strong and moving forward with their new composer.

In an interview with Joystiq at the Silent Hill panel during GDC Europe, Downpour’s design director Brian Gomez told Joystiq that initially he “was worried when we lost him, we lost him really early on in Downpour” but despite that he is very glad that they managed to work with Daniel Licht, saying that he “was the closest to Akira but also brought something new to it.” It seems that fans worries were for naught if things are still going as well as Brian says.

Dark Souls rated by the ESRB; reveals dragon decapitations and bird buttocks

Ahh ESRB… what would we do without you. Besides the obvious lack of content information for parents, we’d also miss out on their often hilarious ratings for games that stray outside the norm. Now although the ESRB‘s rating for From Software’s Dark Souls doesn’t go too crazy, it does help raise the hype for the game as much as describe the content.

Dark Souls has been given an M rating for plenty of gore as well as some partial nudity. Before you get too excited however, the nudity only consists of some bird monster butts. Something to get excited for however, is the description of the multiple decapitations of a dragon. Sounds like there is going to be some great boss fights when the game is released later this year on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Check out the full rating below:

This is an adventure role-playing game in which players must battle monsters and collect souls to lift an undead curse across the land. Players use swords, axes, and magic arrows to kill zombies, demons, giant spiders, and other fantasy creatures in both ranged attacks and melee-style combat. Players can also use stealth attacks (e.g., stabbing) to dispatch enemies at close range.

Battles are accompanied by slashing sounds, cries of pain, and large splashes of blood. Blood pools may also appear on the ground, and some environments depict flaming bodies impaled on spikes. Boss battles include instances of dismemberment and decapitation (e.g., cutting off a gargoyle’s tail, slicing multiple heads off a dragon). During the course of the game, one female enemy’s breasts are barely obscured by strands of hair; some bird-like humanoids are also depicted with exposed buttocks.

Lollipop Chainsaw gets its first trailer

Zombies? Check. Chainsaw? Check. Cheerleader? Check. Happy-go-lucky Music? Double check. If any of those things peak your interest then you may want to take a look below as Suda 51’s upcoming game, Lollipop Chainsaw has received its first trailer from Gamespot. The trailer itself shows off plenty of gameplay and a little bit of cutscene as it introduces us to our heroine.

Being a cheerleader in high school may seem like one of the best places to be, but not when you have a secret that involves having to fight the undead. Of course when all of this is shown off with the peppy song “Lollipop” in the background, it just makes it all the better. Lollipop chainsaw is going to be released sometime in 2012 and it will be brought over to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 by none other than Warner Bros.