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In celebration of Gamescom 2015, Activision announced another 16 songs for Guitar Hero Live. The following new songs brings the total lineup to 100:

1. Megadeth – Hangar 18
2. In Flames – Deliver Us
3. Boston – More Than a Feeling
4. You Me At Six – Lived a Lie
5. Blink-182 – The Rock Show
6. Rush – Limelight
7. Kasabian – Club Foot
8. Dream Theater – The Looking Glass
9. Royal Blood – Come on Over
10. Charlie XCX – Famous
11. Passion Pit – Take a Walk
12. Panic! At the Disco – Girls Girls Boys
13. James Bay – Hold Back The River
14. Echosmith – Cool Kids
15. MGMT – Time to Pretend
16. Kings of Leon – Sex on Fire

There’s also news about Guitar Hero Live’s second music festival: Rock the Block. Activision shared the following information:

Rock the Block is set in the US and takes place in the heart of an imagined city landscape in the game. With its origins in a number of smaller festivals that used to take place in and around Boulder City, Rock the Block is a spontaneously evolving event that encourages attendees and passers-by to be drawn into the festival experience. Rock the Block joins SoundDial, the previously announced UK-based festival, as the two fictional settings a player will visit in Guitar Hero Live. Within the two festivals fans will play a variety of stages, ranging from small club stages, to headlining massive, open air mainstages.

Source: Activision PR

Footage has come in showing LEGO Dimensions’ open world gameplay, which was announced earlier today. Take a look at the video below.

Cube Creator 3D has finally been dated for Europe. In the country, Big John Games plans to bring the game out on August 20.

The studio wrote on Twitter a few minutes ago:


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Nintendo issued three new pieces of art from Zelda: Tri Force Heroes today. All of the images are attached to the gallery below.

Nintendo appears to have started a new video series called “Nintendo Challenge”. In this first video, JC Rodrigo, Bill Trinen, and Erik Peterson take on Smash Run in Super Smash Bros. for 3DS. Watch it below.

A number of photos from Nintendo’s Gamescom 2015 booth were posted on the site earlier today. For a look at the booth in video form, check out the footage below.

Nintendo put out some character art for Star Fox Zero today. We’ve included the images in this post.

A new article from Famitsu confirms seven returning characters for Project X Zone 2. They are as follows:

Chun-Li (Street Fighter)
Ling Xiaoyu (Tekken)
Demetri Maximoff (Darkstalkers)
Morrigan Aensland (Darkstalkers)
Pai Chan (Virtua Fighter)
Hibana (Nightshade)
Alisa Illinichina Amiella (God Eater 2)

Screenshots of the different characters are in the gallery below.

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This week’s Famitsu scans are now available. Highlighted games include Devil’s Third, Monster Strike, Nobunaga’s Amibition 2, Romance of the Three Kingdoms II, Splatoon, and Super Robot Wars BX. Scans of each title can be found in the gallery below.

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Capcom has announced that Mega Man Legacy Collection is scheduled for early 2016 on 3DS. Also during this period, a physical version will be made available.

Pricing for the digital release appears to be set at $14.99 / €14.99 / £11.99. The retail version will cost $29.99.

As a reminder, here’s what’s offered in Mega Man Legacy Collection:

This collection celebrates a piece of video game history by not only featuring the series’ origins with all six of the 8-bit classics, it also collects hundreds of high-resolution scans of vintage concept sketches, production art, unused Robot Master designs, a database of enemy information, a robust Challenge Mode full of remixed gameplay sections, plus a music player with all the games’ soundtracks—more than 100 songs!

Challenge Mode remixes gameplay segments from all six games, with plenty of scaling difficulty objectives for experienced players to conquer yet serves as a good starting point for new players, too. All six of the classic games will retain their retro 8-bit style with a newly added HD finish, giving all of the original sprites the crispest look fans have ever seen.

New screenshots and art from Mega Man Legacy Collection are in the gallery below.

Source: Capcom PR


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