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Dylan Cuthbert talks PixelJunk Dungeons, plans for PS4?

PlayStation Universe had the opportunity to have a nice chat with Dylan, to try to get to know the man behind the curtain. Turns out that he’s not that different from any of us; he just lives in Japan.

See why Dungeons hasn't been heard of, and if the company has plans for the next PlayStation console, or a $60 retail game.

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BakedGoods4623d ago (Edited 4623d ago )

Man, if they can pull off PixelJunk Dungeons that'd be incredible. A dungeon crawler made with QGames' creativity?! I'm there!

Ingram4623d ago

That's all well and good, but where's PJ monsters 2? pretty please...?

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Eclipse: The Demo that Sold 3D to Nintendo - How a 17-year-old set the course for Nintendo's future

Throughout the history of video games, there have been titles that permanently shifted the industry. These games are generally not hard to spot, as their influence quickly earned them a place in our pop culture. Tetris, Super Mario 64, Halo, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, or The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, each of these games caused massive shifts in their respective genres and gaming as a whole. But for each of these, there are also games whose influence, though significant, is largely forgotten.

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A second chance for The Tomorrow Children

From GI.biz: "Towards the tail end of 2021, Q-Games accomplished something very rare in this industry: it had reclaimed its intellectual property, specifically for PS4 exclusive The Tomorrow Children.

In the announcement tweet, the Japan-based company described it as "a historical move by Sony Interactive Entertainment" and it's hard to argue with that. The game was originally published as a second-party title, funded by PlayStation, and it's typical for the platform holder to retain the IP rights in such a partnership."

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PixelJunk Eden 2 announced for Switch

Developer Q-Games has announced PixelJunk Eden 2 for Switch. It will launch via the Nintendo eShop in Q2 2020 as a timed exclusive and support English, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Japanese, and Korean language options.

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Spenok1500d ago

Dang! I loved the first, and it's interesting to see them leave the PS behind (at launch anyways) for Nintendo.

Venoxn4g1499d ago

Loved the first one, I am happy