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By Junglist - Mon Mar 16, 2009 6:43pm
Think you know zombies? You don't know jack. Good Game, the Australian show for gamers, by gamers, is hosting a massive zombie-fest this Monday night. With 4 zombie games coming out in quick succession plus a creeping desire to eat human grey matter, it's the only logical choice!
Tonight at 8.30pm on ABC2 and late on Friday night on ABC1, you can expect some Resident Evil 5, Silent Hill: Homecoming, Dead Rising: Chop till you Drop, House of the Dead: Overkill, plus a history of zombie games.
Tonight at 8.30pm on ABC2 and late on Friday night on ABC1, you can expect some Resident Evil 5, Silent Hill: Homecoming, Dead Rising: Chop till you Drop, House of the Dead: Overkill, plus a history of zombie games.
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By Matt Keller - Wed Feb 25, 2009 7:09pm
This week is probably one of the more heavily anticipated as far as February game releases go, with the long awaited Halo Wars and Killzone 2 making their debuts on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 respectively. If you’re not up for the gung-ho space marine tomfoolery on offer there, perhaps you should check out Pikmin for the Wii, or become reacquainted with a few classics in the Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection
Don’t forget to check out the full release schedule for the latest changes and information on upcoming games.
Don’t forget to check out the full release schedule for the latest changes and information on upcoming games.
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By Matt Keller - Wed Feb 18, 2009 6:23pm
Everybody loves street date breakages and mass delays, both of which have affected this week’s Coming Attractions slightly. Street Fighter IV is out on shelves now for everyone to buy and love, and word is that both Dawn of War II andThe House of the Dead: Overkill can be found in some stores. Atari too decided to mess with us all this week, delaying their entire slate of titles planned for this week, so anyone planning on killing some vampires in thigh-high boots will have to wait til next week.
Don’t forget to check out the full release schedule for the latest changes and information on upcoming games.
Don’t forget to check out the full release schedule for the latest changes and information on upcoming games.
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By Jessica Citizen - Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:55pm
Last month, we told you that Australian publisher Red Ant were going into receivership, in the wake of the poor Australian dollar and the financial crisis that is affecting companies worldwide. We hunted around to find news for local gamers, and discovered that local Konami releases were being handballed back to former distributor Atari. At the time, we were reassured that various Capcom titles (including both Street Fighter IV and Resident Evil 5) were still on schedule - but we weren't able to find out just who would be taking over.
Today, however, we've just received confirmation that THQ Asia Pacific will be taking on the distribution, sales and marketing for all Capcom releases in this territory, "effective immediately".
Today, however, we've just received confirmation that THQ Asia Pacific will be taking on the distribution, sales and marketing for all Capcom releases in this territory, "effective immediately".
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By Jessica Citizen - Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:37am
Yesterday, we brought you the news that Australian company Red Ant Enterprises was now in receivership, putting a whole bunch of big-name titles into jeopardy. While the name may not be immediately familiar, Red Ant were the local distributors for publishers such as Bethesda, Konami, Midway and Capcom, and for a while there, some Australian releases were looking a little hazy.
But! Never fear, the first official statement from a publisher has trickled through, with Capcom explaining that despite what you may have heard, they're still planning on releasing their titles as if nothing had happened.
But! Never fear, the first official statement from a publisher has trickled through, with Capcom explaining that despite what you may have heard, they're still planning on releasing their titles as if nothing had happened.
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By Jessica Citizen - Wed Jan 7, 2009 3:22pm
The first half of 2009 looks like being a big one for Capcom, who have confirmed that they're aiming to release seven new titles within that timeframe. The lineup covers a wide variety of genres, platforms and titles, including both new ideas and well-loved favourites.
We're looking at Flock!, Street Fighter IV, Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop, Neopets Puzzle Adventure, Resident Evil 5, MotoGP and Bionic Commando, all within six months (actually, it's more like the first three months...). Better start saving your pennies!
We're looking at Flock!, Street Fighter IV, Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop, Neopets Puzzle Adventure, Resident Evil 5, MotoGP and Bionic Commando, all within six months (actually, it's more like the first three months...). Better start saving your pennies!
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By Jessica Citizen - Mon Jan 5, 2009 4:16pm
While 2006's Dead Rising was relatively well-received (you're a journalist trapped in a shopping mall that is infested with zombies - what's not to love?), the upcoming Wii port, Chop Till You Drop, has been gathering some less-than-stellar reviews.
That was before this new trailer arrived on the scene. Featuring Japanese band GaGaGa SP, motion-captured and zombified, this will have you dancing around chanting DEDO LAISIIN! with the best of them - and suddenly caring a lot less about graphics quality, and how many zombies can fit on screen at one time.
That was before this new trailer arrived on the scene. Featuring Japanese band GaGaGa SP, motion-captured and zombified, this will have you dancing around chanting DEDO LAISIIN! with the best of them - and suddenly caring a lot less about graphics quality, and how many zombies can fit on screen at one time.
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