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karmagirls's blogGaming is for girls: "Things on Wheels" updates "Micro Machines""World of Warcraft" character customization includes sex change The service will set you back a cool 15 bucks. No word on when the rest of the globe will get the feature or how much it's going to sting them, but Blizzard seem to be suggesting some time early in the new year.
Knothole Island DLC for "Fable II" now December 22 Submitted by on December 12, 2008 - 9:00am. Gaming is for Girls: "Rock Band" goes countryMS releases first lot of 360 Avatar clothing Microsoft has said they will release avatar clothing updates fairly regularly. We would expect some form of "holiday season" outfits to be released in the coming weeks, though nothing has been officially announced.
Activision releases some choice titles for 2009 It's the "Tony Hawk" title that has us interested. An Activision exec said, "You're not going to be playing this game with a controller in your hands." We would therefore assume we can expect a bespoke skateboard controller for the game when it releases on Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii late next year. Not sure if it's related, but Q-Motions was working on a skateboard controller earlier in the year, but all has gone quiet. Submitted by on December 5, 2008 - 11:00am. Gaming is for Girls: PETA for your PCFastest-selling PC game ever — "Wrath of the Lich King" The record was previously held by Blizzard, when the first "World of Warcraft" expansion, "The Burning Crusade," sold around 2.4 million copies in a 24-hour period. It seems Blizzard can do little wrong with this cash cow.
"GTA IV" episodic content announced Submitted by on November 21, 2008 - 11:00am. Gaming is For Girls: Pieces Interactive introduces a "puzzling" new gamePieces Interactive brings "Puzzlegeddon" to PC Well of course he'd say that! We'll reserve judgment, but it certainly does look interesting. You can check it out here.
"Halo 3 Recon" will only be three to six hours in length We're still holding out hope the Orbital Drop Shock Trooper you play in this can be female, and we've been perusing numerous interviews about it, so we think you will get that option. Bungie is consistently playing the gender pronoun game with this one, as mentioned a few episodes back on Gay Girls Who Game. Submitted by on November 14, 2008 - 12:00pm. Gaming is for Girls: Sega announces its ultimate collection"EVE Online" gets some boost Also announced recently were EVE server upgrades allowing an estimated 1,000-player space battles. Wow!
Retro fans heads-up — "SEGA Mega Drive Ultimate Collection" for 360 and PS3 Submitted by on November 7, 2008 - 1:00pm. Gaming is for Girls: "Fable II" features lesbians and their weddingsHappy Halloween, gamesters! Yes, it's that time of year again and, with that in mind, we've got a couple of spooky gaming news bites for you, along with all the regular stuff.
"Fable II" lesbians and why no fuss? Now, "Fable II" has finally released on the Xbox 360 and features lesbians, lesbian marriages, gay guys and bisexuals, but not a word has been uttered. Lesbian Gamers will be looking into this oddity in the coming week as well as collating all the characters’ sexuality types. "Dead Space" is a Halloween treat Submitted by on October 31, 2008 - 12:00pm. Gaming is for Girls: Jillian Michaels brings her own brand of fitness to WiiXbox gets bad press after boy disappears "Wii Music" gets mixed reviews It won't be for everyone apparently, but if you fancy playing "Frere Jaqua," this will be one to watch. We'll review it ourselves when the time comes.
"Jillian Michaels’ Fitness Ultimatum 2009" releases Submitted by on October 27, 2008 - 10:00am. Gaming is for Girls: "Maniac Mansion" gets an updateRhianna Pratchett scripting new "Overlord" games Submitted by on October 17, 2008 - 12:00pm. Gaming is for Girls: "Halo" gets a new tagline"Halo 3 Recon" announced for Xbox 360
New Xbox Experience (dashboard update) slated for Nov. 19 "Tekken 6" announced for Xbox 360 and PS3 Submitted by on October 10, 2008 - 3:00pm. Gaming is for Girls: "Fable 2" collectors lose outNew Nintendo DSi officially announced
The Tokyo Gameshow got underway this week and that long rumored new Nintendo DSi was officially announced. The new DS keeps the same overall aesthetic as the DS Lite, for the most part, but features a slightly bigger screen (three and a quarter inches as opposed to three inches), two built in cameras, an SD card slot, no GBA slot and it's also a bit thinner than its predecessor (by about 12%).
The Nintendo DSi launches in Japan Nov. 1, but won't be available in other regions until "well into next year." Looks like there will be quite a lot of importing going on. A couple of thoughts that flew through my tiny brain when I saw the specs: An SD card slot sounds a little like a homebrewer and pirates dream come true. If there's no GBA slot, what about things like the cool "Guitar Hero on Tour" peripheral and rumble pack, where are they going to go? The addition of the "DSi Store" with its 'apps,' as numerous news sources are calling them, sounds a little like Nintendo like what the iPhone is doing. "Wii Speak" Channel hits US Wii's Nov.16And here we were thinking "Wii Speak" was all about "Animal Crossing: City Folk" (or "Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City!" as its named here in the land of kangaroos). Apparently not. US gamers will be able to purchase the "Wii Speak" microphone for 30 bucks Nov. 16. They'll be able to chat with up to three friends and be represented by Mii's onscreen who will apparently mimic their talking. Submitted by on October 3, 2008 - 11:00am. Gaming is for Girls: Katy Perry does "The Sims""Banjo-Kazooie" heads to XBLA ahead of "Nuts & Bolts"
Remember "Banjo-Kazooie" on the N64? If you loved that title and own an Xbox 360, we've got some great news for you: In November "Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts" makes its exclusive debut and you'll be able to download the Xbox LIVE Arcade version of the original game for free. "Banjo-Kazooie" will feature graphical improvements and full support of gamer scores and achievements, and will be available for 1200 Microsoft points when it launches this November. If you want even more "BK" goodness, "Banjo-Tooie" is also heading to Xbox LIVE Arcade in early 2009, making the Xbox 360 the new home of the beloved franchise.
Bungie loves dangling the carrot. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's just annoying. With the most recent "Halo" teaser, it seems most gamers feel a bit let down as they expected something more. The "big announcement" Bungie teased us with is a trailer for a new "Halo 3" project. The teaser footage showed pods from the sky crashing into a city. It seems like players will be taking on the role of a soldier in the city (now ruined) to fight whatever was in the many pods. Sounds like some fresh new campaign for "Halo 3" fans, but still no one is clear on what it actually is — not that it matters; it's "Halo" so it will sell bucket-loads. Submitted by on September 26, 2008 - 1:00pm. Gaming is for Girls: Eliza Dushku in "Saints Row 2," and moreDownloadable games from Xbox Live Arcade Also available for download is "Double D Dodgeball" and its content pack, "Get Bent." (One has to wonder who came up with the name.) The pack will set you back 100 Microsoft Points.
"LittleBigPlanet" gets a release date The game is already garnering plaudits as one of the most hotly anticipated titles in video game history. We're certainly looking forward to this one. Submitted by on September 19, 2008 - 3:00pm. Gaming is for Girls: Singstar enlists Kellie Pickler and other country stars for a new edition"World of Goo" goes gold We've had "World of Goo" on our "DRADIS" for some time now and it's finally gone gold — meaning it's off to the presses! "World of Goo" is an independent title by developers 2D Boy founded by Kyle Gabler and Ron Carmel, both of whom worked at EA prior to starting their own studio. If you like your odd puzzle titles "World of Goo" could be for you. It's set to release on PC, Mac and WiiWare.
"SingStar" expands with "ABBA" and "Country" editions You can never have too much "Singstar," it seems, as SCEA and SCEE announce "SingStar ABBA"and "SingStar Country," both of which should see the light of day in time for the holiday season (though the latter is only set for a U.S. release at time of writing). The agreement comes as the music of ABBA enjoys a renewed surge of popularity worldwide, sparked by the huge success of the film, Mamma Mia. "SingStar Country" is expected to do well with the likes of Kenny Chesney, Brooks & Dunn, Jessica Simpson, Miranda Lambert, Montgomery Gentry, Kellie Pickler, Faith Hill, Keith Urban and others taking part.
"The Legend of Kage 2" in October Square Enix Ltd., the publisher of Square Enix interactive entertainment products in Europe and other PAL territories, has announced "The Legend of Kage 2" will be available across all PAL territories in November 2008, exclusively for the Nintendo DS. The U.S. release is scheduled for early October. Submitted by on September 12, 2008 - 1:00pm. Gaming is for Girls: "Buffy" titles are in our futureBluray has a limited lifespan According to the director of consumer electronics at Samsung, the PS3 may well be around for a decade (though we would imagine a decade from inception and not a decade more), but Bluray as a format may only have a lifespan of another five years. Makes you wonder if it's worth replacing all those DVDs, doesn't it? That said, DVD was only fully launched in 1998, so that means it had a lifespan of a decade and VHS had around the same time span before a better format was released.
SackBoy toys from "LittleBigPlanet" are inbound thanks to Taito I want one, you want one, too, don't you! SackBoy and Sackgirl are just adorable. They're the characters from Sony's upcoming PS3 title “LittleBigPlanet” and it looks like Sony is going to push them as the PS3 mascot. The toys will ship later this year and will be available in two sizes (10 cm and 25 cm). If you want one, you'll probably have to get these online unless you have a good indie game store that deals in cool gaming collectibles.
"Spore" hands on review Yes, the game we've all been waiting for since it was first announced some time around 1983 (OK, not 1983, but it does feel like it). It's finally here and we've been playing it all week along with "Spore Creatures" on the DS. We'll be bringing you a full on "Spore" special in the next episode of Gay Girls Who Game, but for now we'll leave you with a few words to mow over: Addictive, fun, confusing, repetitive, fun, innovative, addictive, cute, fun, massive — you get the idea. Submitted by on September 5, 2008 - 1:00pm. Gaming is for Girls: A new "Machinarium" trailer and moreThe strangeness of "Machinarium" Who you gonna call? Not "Ghostbusters" Submitted by on September 1, 2008 - 1:00pm. |
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