Shadow of the Eternals, the upcoming crowd-funded “spiritual successor” to Eternal Darkness, features assets recycled from a cancelled Silicon Knights project, which some fans have theorized might have been the oft-rumored Eternal Darkness 2.
Patrice Desilets, the creative director and designer behind Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed series and the Prince of Persia Sands of Time trilogy, was fired from Ubisoft today. While Ubisoft originally announced that Desilets and the company parted ways amicably, Desilets paints a different story, saying he was …
May is in full swing, and rather than shower you with rain, your favorite gaming consoles are looking to sprinkle you with savings. There’s a lot to get through today, considering Sony has reverted to their old announcement method of hitting you with the entire months’ …
Nintendo is evidently rethinking their console strategy with the Wii U. Ever since the console failed to capture the hearts of the millions of original Wii owners like The Big N initially hoped for, the company has searched high and low for ways to market their …
Nintendo has been in the spotlight a lot lately, fortunately for more than just their next-gen consoles troubled unit sales. Company President Satoru Iwata has also drawn plenty of attention for statements concerning the future of Nintendo and their business strategies, going so far as to put his …
It’s not exactly breaking news that the Wii U hasn’t been doing so hot ever since release. Last week, Nintendo global president Satoru Iwata finally gave a frank and candid response to the company’s lackluster console unit sales; citing, among other things, a lack of mainstream …
It’s April 30, and you know what that means: Only two more days until the midnight screening of Iron Man 3 for all the U.S. fans that would rather shoot adrenaline than sleep in the wee hours of the morning. Oh, and I guess it also …
While the Wii U’s Gamepad has had NFC (near-field communication) integration since launch, there’s yet to be a game to utilize the feature. Until yesterday, that is, when Pokémon Rumble U launched in Japan. The game, not unlike the obscenely-popular Skylanders franchise launched by Ubisoft, makes …
In a meeting with investors today, Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata announced that the company will forego the usual long, bombastic press conference during this year’s E3 in favor of doing a number of smaller, “more directed” events during the show.
The Japanese media is reporting that Nintendo will officially post a 20 billion yen loss (about 220 million US dollars at current exchange rates,) tomorrow. Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata says he is committed to making sure the company is profitable again by next year, and he …