Siliconera: After three successful beat tapping games with wacky stories, iNiS went on to spearhead Microsoft’s karaoke game Lips. But, it appears iNiS has something new in the pipeline. The developer is meeting with Western publishers behind closed doors. We know of two publishers that have a meeting with the rhythm game developer.
Eden to GREEEEN, is being shown at Google I/O this week. The game is being showcased on Google’s new Nexus 7 tablet, which is powered by the NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 quad-core mobile processor. E2G puts players in control of nature in a groundbreaking tower-offense game against an erupting army of evil machines.
Slide to Play's Raymond Padilla chatted with iNiS chief creative officer and co-founder Keiichi Yano about his upcoming game Eden to GREEEEN. iNiS is known for its music games like Elite Beat Agents and Lips, which makes Eden to GREEEEN -- kind of a cross between Plants vs. Zombies and Pikmin -- seem like a radical departure. However, this game is something Yano (a USC jazz major!) has envisioned for more than a decade. The graphics are gorgeous and the combat system is similar to one found in a Japanese RPG. Learn more about the game, why iNiS chose to debut on Tegra 3 Android tablets, and what platforms the game is coming to in the future in this video interview.
Saturday the Black Eyed Peas and Ubisoft held a press conference in Paris to announce The Black Eyed Peas Experience for Wii and Kinect. Singer Will.i.am thinks games are the music albums of tomorrow.
Dumbest statement ever, music is artform on it's own, that people fail to realise that doesn't give u the right to make a statement about maximising ur profits and betraying that artform again and help reducing the quality of that artform. He's just justifying his own scam.
I'd think so too if my songs hit torrents sight as soon as I left the recording studio.