A new developer interview has appeared with Jane Ng; the lead artist on Double Fine’s The Cave. Check it out below:
The Cave is available now for PC, Wii-U, PS3 and Xbox 360.
[Source: SEGA Blog]
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Video Spotlight: Another Developer Interview About The CaveFebruary 22nd, 2013A new developer interview has appeared with Jane Ng; the lead artist on Double Fine’s The Cave. Check it out below: The Cave is available now for PC, Wii-U, PS3 and Xbox 360. [Source: SEGA Blog] Video Spotlight: Hell Yeah! Project Inferno TrailerFebruary 22nd, 2013Arkedo Studio’s iOS spin-off to Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit now has a trailer you can all view below: Hell Yeah! Project Inferno is available for iOS now. [Source: SEGA Blog] New Dreamcast Game LEONA is Looking for Kickstarter FundingFebruary 21st, 2013LEONA’s Tricky Adventures is a new puzzle game with exploration elements in development for Dreamcast and Amiga. The game is in development by KTX Software Dev. and the studio are using Kickstarter to fund the game. The studio are after £35,000 to secure development. You can check out a game trailer below: Interested? Click here to be taken to the Kickstarter page which details all the backer rewards. Hell Yeah! Spinoff Game Coming to iOS TonightFebruary 20th, 2013SEGA’s PC/PSN/XBLA title Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit is getting a spin-off title called Hell Yeah! Pocket Inferno. The game is an iOS running game like Canabalt and features a total of 50 stages. The game launches sometime tonight. [Source: Spong] Video Spotlight: Even More Footage of the Cancelled Aliens RPGFebruary 20th, 2013The cancelled Aliens RPG known as Aliens: Crucible that was under development by Obsidian Entertainment now has a 13 minute gameplay video to its’ name. The game was to be published by SEGA and was apparently “ready to ship” before SEGA mysteriously pulled the plug on the project. Check out the new footage below: AC by u64backup [Source: Eurogamer] Video Spotlight: New Phantasy Star Online 2 Vita TrailersFebruary 20th, 20132 new trailers for Phantasy Star Online 2 have been revealed by Gamefront.de. As the videos have embedding disabled you will have to click the link below to be taken to the website hosting them: Click here to view the 2 new Phantasy Star Online 2 Vita trailers. [Source: SEGANews.net] Video Spotlight: Demo to Final Game Comparison of Aliens Colonial MarinesFebruary 20th, 2013Videogamer.com have released an interesting comparison video featuring the Aliens: Colonial Marines hands-off demo and the final version of the game. The results are staggeringly different with the demo including better lighting effects and higher quality textures. Check it out below: [Source: Eurogamer] Video Spotlight: New Footage of Obsidian’s Cancelled Aliens RPGFebruary 18th, 2013Once upon a time Obsidian (developers of Fallout: New Vegas and Knights of the Old Republic 2) were developing a Aliens RPG for SEGA. SEGA unfortunately pulled the plug on the project despite it being “ready to ship”. Today, character artist Danny Garnett has revealed new footage from the game featuring various character animations. He’s also revealed the name of the game which would have been Aliens: Crucible. Check out the footage below: [Source: Eurogamer] Aliens: Colonial Marines is the UK Number One GameFebruary 18th, 2013Despite negative critical reception, the public have chosen Aliens: Colonial Marines as the number one best selling UK game last week. It’s also the year’s biggest selling number one game so far. Other SEGA games in the All Format Top 40 are Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed at number 9, Football Manager 2013 at number 18 and Mario & Sonic: London 2012 Olympic Games at number 31. [Source: Eurogamer] Project Diva Arcade Being Location Tested in CaliforniaFebruary 15th, 2013The arcade iteration of SEGA’s Japanese smash hit Hatsune Miku: Project Diva series is being location tested in a Round 1 arcade in Puente Hills, California. The 2 machines are available for public play until March 18th. Hopefully this means SEGA has realised there’s huge Western appeal for this series and we might finally get to see it being localised for Western audiences. [Source: Radio SEGA] |
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