From Kotaku.com: "Tokyo, TGS, and Keiji Inafune is talking about adult videos. We're in a drab conference room somewhere in the drabber Makuhari Messe, and I'm thinking that it wasn't supposed to be this way. The interview had been slated for Capcom HQ in Osaka, then moved to the Roppongi office and finally settling on the Tokyo Game Show. I'm told I should take it, not wait for an interview in Osaka. Vague as to when he's schedule will be open.
Understandable. Keiji Inafune is a busy man. This year, he's already brought us one big title (Dead Rising), has another waiting in the wings (Lost Planet), not to mention Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams and overseeing the obligatory Mega Man. We've got an hour together. And right now, he's talking about porn vids."
K-Pop Academy is an upcoming pop star management simulator from the game studio that brought you Tsuki’s Odyssey and Campfire Cat Café.
Salman from Tech4Gamers writes "Mortal Kombat 9 revived the series from a low point after bringing it back to 2D combat. It marked a new high-point for the franchise due to its incredible roster, exciting cinematic story mode, and high-octane combat."
That game was actually goated. It was the first time ever that I actually tried to get good at a fighting game. Unfortunately the online connection was so dogshit it made it hard to enjoy and eventually I gave up. Haven't really played much fighting games since.
Microsoft has slashed the prices of games across the Xbox 360 store in preparation for its July 29th closure.
The Dishwasher
Vigilante 8
Two non-BC and no-PC-version Arcade titles I downloaded recently. Dishwasher's sequel is on Steam at least.
I've also downloaded Ninety-Nine Nights II (shame the first wasn't available). I still want to download Burnout 3: Takedown before the weekend's up, though that is still the full $9.99 non-discounted price
Havent heard of Porn.. Is it like Halo?