Number of titles at TGS – by platform, genre
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Title sorted by platform:
Pos. System Number of titles
1. (1) Miscellaneous 161 (136)
2. (4) Mobile 130 (76)
3. (2) PC 76 (98)
4. (3) Nintendo DS 41 (78)
5. (6) 360 Xbox 360 17 (14)
6. (8) PlayStation3 12 (12)
7. (7) PSP 11 (13)
8. (5) Wii 8 (27)
Titles sorted by genre:
Pos. Genre Number of Games
1. Action 115
2. Miscellaneous 103
3. Puzzle 59
4. RPG 52
5. Development Tool 31
6. Simulation 22
7. Sport 15
8. Adventure 13
9. Shooting 10
10. Racing 8
The next generation of Karaoke Revolution
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Blitz Games and Konami working on the next instalment of Karaoke Revolution®.
26 July 2009 Konami has once again selected Blitz Games (a division of leading developer Blitz Games Studios) to bring its skill and experience to the original singing party game franchise: Karaoke Revolution. The new game in the series will be fully equipped with 50 new master recordings to sing along to on Xbox 360, PS3 and Nintendo Wii.
“Karaoke Revolution is special for a number of reasons,” says Project Director Mark Hardisty. “Not only was it the original console karaoke game but it now also features some great new customisation options for both characters and venues. Players can create avatars of themselves using our facial and body morphing technology and have total control over the way the stage look. We also have the original music videos that can be projected onto the customised stages as you sing along.”
Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles screenshots
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Thanks to Shift for the news tip!
Mario Kart: The Movie trailer – fan made project
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Thanks to Alex for the news tip!
The Amazing Brain Train screenshots
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The Amazing Brain Train making the jump from the PC to WiiWare
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Indie Studios NinjaBee and Grubby Games Team Up on WiiWare Title
PAX 10 Winner The Amazing Brain Train coming to WiiWareOREM, Utah – Aug. 18, 2009 – Indie video game developer NinjaBee is proud to announce it has partnered with fellow indie developer Grubby Games to bring the 2008 PAX 10 Award-winning game – The Amazing Brain Train – to Nintendo WiiWare™, the Wii™ system’s downloadable service, this fall.
“The Amazing Brain Train is a great example of some things that make indie games great – it’s highly creative, visually distinctive, and fundamentally fun to play,” said NinjaBee President and co-founder Steve Taylor.
Furry Legends also heading to DSiWare
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Ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to announce that we will be taking our beloved furballs to DSiWare. Furry Legends is no longer exclusive to WiiWare, the sneaky Furballs are expanding to DSiWare, and who knows if they will settle with just that!
In Furry Legends: Beginnings, which is a prequel to Furry Legends, players will be able to experience the world prior to squarie invasion. The game will feature beautiful, 100% hand drawn graphics, physics, puzzle, action and more!
You can expect new enemies, at least three different environments, new puzzles and a fresh dose of cheesy humor in this upcoming release. Remember to watch this space and sign up with our twitter feed to stay up to date with latest developments!
For more information about Furry Legends, please visit: http://devblog.furrylegends.com
Sony boss: PS2 broke mass market barrier
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“It’s a very astute observation, but it doesn’t take in history [Nintendo popularizing video gaming]. The most successful console is still the PS2 and it’s still going strong. I think that’s the console that really broke the barrier from video games being just for video gamers into more of a mass market on a global basis. Nintendo’s obviously done a great job in following that mass acceptance.” – Sony Computer Entertainment boss Kazuo “Kaz” Hirai
While I do believe that the PlayStation 2 helped to make a dent in the casual gaming market, I feel as though Nintendo has fully broke the barrier. For me, I feel that Nintendo has made a more conscious effort to bring more people into the gaming world and there seems to have been more buzz about the Wii amongst the casual crowd.