GoNintendo writes: Remember when Dead or Alive: Dimensions was banned from release in Sweden due to its camera mode? We're hearing that the same has happened with both Project Zero 2: Wii Edition and Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir.
MonsterVine: "Let’s take a look at five survival horror games that tried to do something special but, for one reason or another, completely missed the mark."
“Inspired by a true story” are the five words that can both inspire delight and strike fear in the hearts of anyone looking for something spooking to enjoy. Koei Tecmo has been using that approach to help sell the Fatal Frame series for years. By offering fictional locations, rituals and situations inspired by Japanese folklore and history, the company has provided people with a shooter that involves defeating ghosts with cameras to survive otherworldly encounters. Join us as we go through the catalog of Fatal Frame games.
Techtorial: Amazon has cut the prices of several Wii U and 3DS games with more than 50% savings before Black Friday begins.
When I see the stupidity of some countries like Sweden & Australia I cant stop wonder "WTF they r thinking.." w/e I am just glad I dont leave over there but I really pity gamers who search for mature games and the stupid laws of their government force them to import games & ofc pay them more expensive :/