We’re back with the second part of our interview with Julian Gerighty, Editorial Content Director of Endwar…
Click this link for Eurogamer’s account of the building of competition winner Michael Williams’ BBQ themed LittleBigPlanet level. Sounds like he had a great time. When asked to describe his level in 25 words he said:
“Twenty-five words? That’s too many, it’s just awesome. Just think ‘awesome’, twenty-five times.”
Ubisoft’s real-time strategy opus is heading to PS3 this autumn. But can an experimental RTS really work on the current generation consoles? Editorial Content Director, Julian Gerighty thinks it can – especially as this one is inspired by Mario Kart…
With the London Games Festival in full swing excitement is building around the various events and opportunities to get hands-on with upcoming games. The Eurogamer Expo will be one of the highlights of the Festival, and will feature a number of opportunities to get close to some great first party PS3 titles.
Get down to the Truman Brewery between October the 28th and 29th to check out the MotorStorm truck and beach hut and the dedicated LittleBigPlanet zone. There will also be chances to check out Killzone 2, Resistance 2, Savage Moon and Crash Commando.
For more info click here. You’ll need to book online and tickets cost £5, all which is donated to Gamesaid.
News from Codemasters. If you’re curious (and who isn’t) about the single and multi-player workings of Damnation, head over to this site for a couple of tasty walk-through videos.
Click the link for more info from the press release.
Here’s a rundown of the latest update. What do y’all think? Who will be buying what? Comments in the thread please everyone…
If you’re a game developer (or you want to be one) get down to this free event, which is part of London Games Fringe. The panel of speakers includes the man known to many as the ‘Father of the European PlayStation’, Chris Deering. Chris and the rest of the panel will be discussing the future of game development in light of piracy and open source technology. The event starts at 6:00pm on Tuesday the 28th at Westminster Kingsway college. At the time of writing there were only 59 places left, so be quick!
The new incarnation of the PSP is flying off the shelves in Japan, 140,000 units in four days. Let’s see if it shifts the same numbers in the UK. More on that story at CVG.
Carnage, absolute carnage…
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