Curious to see what you'll probably be playing in the next year or two on Xbox Live, Playstation Network, and WiiWare? All the winners of IndieCade Are right here.
Indie Games has the full rundown of all the winners. Have any of you heard of much of these outside of Limbo?
Gameplay Innovation Award: Continuity Technological Innovation Award: Miegakure Sound Award: Limbo World and Story Award: Games of Nonchalance Documentary Award: The Cat and the Coup Aesthetics Award: Spirits Sublime Experience Award: Faraway Fun and Compelling Award: VVVVVV Wild Card Award: B.U.T.T.O.N. Trailblazer Award: Tim Schafer Virtuoso Award: A Slow Year Vanguard Award: A Slow Year Jury Award: Groping in the Dark
Are you one of the lucky people attending BlizzCon this year? Blizzard has announced the official schedule for its annual convention, which is packed with sessions on the developer's three major franchises.
While you'll have to wait until BlizzCon (on October 22 and 23) for all of the juicy details, you can get a taste of what the various panels will offer by checking out their descriptions. Highlights include a showcase of Diablo III gameplay and a discussion of the art style in StarCraft II. You can see everything on the schedule right here.
Of course, nothing beats being at these panels in person, but if you aren't fortunate enough to be attending BlizzCon yourself, we'll keep you covered with all the big news from the event.
Here’s one we left over from Friday at Eurogamer Expo: multiplayer footage of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood’s PS3 version.
The clip shows the Courtesan use stealth and take down two of her opponents.
You should probably check out the PS3-exclusive MP beta by now. If you’ve pre-ordered, today is the day it’s meant to go live for everyone who’s placed an order down.
The beta went live for PlayStation Plus owners in Europe last week.
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood releases on November 16 in the US and November 19 in EU for PS3 and 360. PC gets it next year.
Lionhead chief Peter Molyneux’s about to show Fable III off at the Eurogamer Expo in Earl’s Court, and we’ll be on hand to bring you all the news.
The game’s playable here in London this weekend, so expect a good look at various features, plus plenty of Molyneux’s trademark showboating. Remember that this is a consumer crowd, so don’t be too shocked if the developer’s sense for the ridiculous gets an airing.
Watch and see. It starts at midday UK time. The session after this is Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and we should be able to do that as well. For a full list of developer sessions at the Expo, hit this.
Apple finally gets its hobby product right with a fully revamped Apple TV with a smaller footprint, a smaller price, 99-cent TV show rentals, Netflix, and iOS-device streaming.
It would seem the long-awaited return of Formula One racing to high-def consoles is more welcome than a doomed planet, a zombie-filled casino and even civilization itself, with Codemasters’ F1 2010 taking the pole position on the UK charts last week. According to Chart-Track, the game didn’t just take first — it lapped the competition, beating sales of Halo: Reach and Dead Rising 2 combined.
Reach lost its grasp on first, with an 80 percent drop in sales, while Dead Rising 2 premiered in third. Civilization 5 debuted in fourth, though it’s worth noting that Chart-Track (like NPD in the States) doesn’t track those nebulous digital distribution sales. Rounding out the top five is Sony Move’s apparent breakout title: Sports Champions.
Other premieres on the charts this week were Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock at sixth and Final Fantasy XIV in tenth. Dependable top ten titles Just Dance and Red Dead Redemption are out, dropping to eleventh and sixteenth place, respectively. Check out the top ten UK titles after the break.
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Three modes of AFTERGLOW lighting for any mood: on, off, and vibration
Refined analog stick location for competitive advantage on the Playstation 3
Available in three striking colors: green, blue, and red
L2 and R2 triggers modeled upon PDP?s popular REAL TRIGGERS add-ons for PS3 controllers
The AFTERGLOW family of controllers breaks new ground in form, features, and radiant aesthetics, delivering gamers an experience sure to have them glowing. The appearance of the AFTERGLOW controllers is defined by clear a polycarbonate body plastic, within which red, blue, or green circuit boards and components reside. Amplifying the theme, multitudes of LEDs within the controllers glow in hues matching the circuit board color. The result is a truly vibrant glow in both light and dark gaming sit