Well I am very excited now! Anyone who knows me personally will know that I’m a bit of a sucker for Vocaloid but up until this point I’ve had to satisfy myself with CDs as I don’t own a PSP to play the Project Diva games. Well Next Hatsune Miku Project Diva appears to be getting a release on PS Vita AND PS3 which means I can import it for PS3 and finally play a Project Diva game! Wooooo!
Anyway, enough about my silly fanboy obsessions; check out the new trailer which shows off what the PS Vita version looks like:
The game is being developed by the same team behind Project Diva Arcade. The PS Vita version launches this Summer in Japan while the PS3 version is slated for a 2013 release.
The following videos were filmed at GDC 2012 and feature handheld gameplay footage of Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II. Check them out to see how the game is shaping up:
We are proper excited for Binary Domain, the new tactical third-person shooter from the legend that is Toshihiro Nagoshi. These cutscene videos that SEGA have been uploading are only whetting our appetite even more:
Yuji Naka’s Twitter has revealed this rather fantastic video of what appears to be a Sonic the Hedgehog prototype that some of you may recognise from screenshots released in magazines back in 1990:
Now the real question is this; real or fake? Could someone help translate Naka-san’s Tweet to help with this conundrum!?
EDIT: Rough Translation Courtesy of Angelgotchi “It’s a version of the game that was under construction. Wondering where the ROM came from and wondering if the segment is from after the river with the rocks and palmtrees before it. Nostalgic!”
So Naka-San thinks it’s real! Curiouser and curiouser…
2080 are a band with a new EP out called The Backup and on it is a rather curious song called ‘My Mega Drive’. The song is actually based on SEGA’s wonder machine and now has an incredible music video to back it up:
Told you it was incredible! If you want to check out 2080 you can download The Backup EP from iTunes now: CLICK HERE
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