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‘Outernauts’ trademarked by Insomniac, could be part of EA Partners deal

‘Outernauts’ trademarked by Insomniac, could be part of EA Partners deal

The wily gentlemen at NeoGAF have spotted a copyright registration by Insomniac Games for something called Outernauts, supposedly a new game the developer is working on. If you thought the company was already working on “O-something,” you’re also right: Overstrike was announced at last year’s E3. But Outernauts is new, and Insomniac has also registered “outernauts-game.com,” and “outernauts-game.net,” so the game, as they say, is afoot.

There’s more, too: A Google search for the recently unburied title revealed a wiki page that was apparently meant for EA Partners marketing planning, and revealed both Overstrike and Outernauts, along with “Respawn” (probably the new project from the studio of the same name), The Secret World (which EA is publishing with Funcom) and “Populous,” which might be a new version of that old strategy series. And as if all of that isn’t enough, the wiki page was created by one “pmarineau,” which matches up to Phil Marineau, who happens to be EA’s director of marketing.

Whew! Did we mention that the NeoGAF folks were wily? We’ve contacted Insomniac for comment on this one, but it’s unlikely they’ll confirm at this point. We’ll probably just have to wait for the official Outernauts announcement to know what it’s all about.

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M. Bison, Xiaoyu, Akuma, Jin and Ogre confirmed for SFxT

M. Bison, Xiaoyu, Akuma, Jin and Ogre confirmed for SFxT

Street Fighter X Tekken‘s character roster has had more leaks than a Civil War-era submarine; this time, the unannounced character details come courtesy of a move list card deck included in a Taiwanese collector’s edition of the game, which happens to include cards for five unannounced characters: M. Bison, Xiaoyu, Akuma, Jin and Ogre.

M. Bison and Xiaoyu were leaked once already, but this is the first we’ve heard of Akume, Jin or Ogre’s inclusion in the game. This collector’s edition also includes a 46 track soundtrack and a Yoshinori Ono bobble-head figurine (!!), so we’re desperately hoping that the US will get a similar package.

JoystiqM. Bison, Xiaoyu, Akuma, Jin and Ogre confirmed for SFxT originally appeared on Joystiq on Sat, 04 Feb 2012 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Space (and other) Quests half off on GOG this weekend

Space (and other) Quests half off on GOG this weekend


If you grew up on the LucasArts side of the adventure game turf wars, you missed out on some really wonderful Sierra stuff — specifically, the Space Quest series; a consistently funny, wonderfully designed set of sci-fi adventure games.

GOG just happens to have them on sale this weekend for 50% off, so you can get the entire series for ten bucks. Other Sierra adventure game packs are marked down too, including King’s Quest and Police Quest. Those are fine, but they lack a certain something. There are no pet facehuggers, for example.

JoystiqSpace (and other) Quests half off on GOG this weekend originally appeared on Joystiq on Sat, 04 Feb 2012 14:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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European retailer Game puts a plaster over its money wound

European retailer Game puts a plaster over its money wound

Earlier this week Game met with lenders to discuss its credit problems and options for staying in business, and now Game reports it will operate “with lower limits” and under “revised terms for its facilities.” As of November 2011, Game had 1,275 stores in Europe and Australia, but has hinted that it could sell off more than half of its overseas locations, and it plans to close 60 stores by 2013. It closed 39 locations last year.

Game’s economic problems aren’t an issue solely for retailers, but can affect the larger gaming industry as well — both EA and Take-Two discussed Game’s position during their Q3 financial calls.

JoystiqEuropean retailer Game puts a plaster over its money wound originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 03 Feb 2012 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Arkham Asylum action figures coming to Japan

Arkham Asylum action figures coming to Japan

Not to be confused with the upcoming line of DC figures based on the Caped Crusader’s escapades through Gotham and its related institutions, these new figures from Square Enix recreate Batman: Arkham Asylum‘s Harley Quinn, who happens to come with her own little Scarface, as well as a new armored Batman variant.

Each toy comes with interchangeable hands and accessories and will be available in Japan this May for ¥5,800, or about $ 76.

Gallery: Batman: Arkham Aslyum (Square Enix Figures 2)

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Good Deal: Free Zune Pass for a year with Windows phone purchase

Good Deal: Free Zune Pass for a year with Windows phone purchase

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THQ partners with Innovative Leisure for digital and mobile

THQ partners with Innovative Leisure for digital and mobile

You gotta hand it to THQ, despite posting a $ 56 million loss last quarter, the publisher is still willing to take a risk on bringing a fresh-faced developer into the fold. Of course, when you take into account that said developer is staffed by a who’s who list of classic game designers, the proposition sounds less risky.

Innovative Leisure, the brand-new developer in question, touts Seamus Blackley, Ed Logg, Ed Rotberg, Rich Adam and others among its ranks. If those names sound slightly familiar, it’s for a good reason: Blackley co-wrote the original Xbox proposal and helped shepherd the product into existence. Meanwhile, Logg was responsible for Asteroids, Centipede and Gauntlet, while Rotberg and Adam were responsible for Battlezone and Missile Command, respectively.

The studio will focus on creating titles for mobile, downloadable and social platforms; THQ is applying Innovative Leisure’s extensive collective experience in design-driven experiences to produce accessible titles that work well in small doses. Here’s hoping for a Saints Row-themed Missile Command clone for iOS and Android.

JoystiqTHQ partners with Innovative Leisure for digital and mobile originally appeared on Joystiq on Sat, 04 Feb 2012 11:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft teases Windows 8 ‘Consumer Preview’ with Bing betta fish site

Microsoft teases Windows 8 ‘Consumer Preview’ with Bing betta fish site

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The enduring web of indie veteran Spiderweb Software

The enduring web of indie veteran Spiderweb Software

Spiderweb Software is one of the oldest independent development studios in existence. Founded in 1994 by Jeff Vogel, Spiderweb has been developing RPG gems for close to 18 years, beginning with the Exile series, and more recently launching the first of its new Avadon trilogy, titled The Black Fortress.

Today the indie industry is regarded as a true form of gaming and art, producing superstars, millionares and rabid fanbases, all within a cool bubble of hipster trendiness. As Vogel tells Joystiq, it didn’t start out that way.

“When I started, there was no indie culture,” Vogel says. “We were writing what was called ‘shareware’ and everyone thought that we were losers. The whole thing about indie developers being respectable and able to make real money on Steam and iTunes is a very new development. And it still makes my head spin.”

Vogel is lucky — he found a loyal, niche market in the indie RPG genre — but he’s also displayed a lot of dedication to have survived on his own for almost two decades, longer than many in the latest wave of indie developers have been alive.

“I’m proud of survival,” Vogel says. “I’ve been doing this for seventeen years, working for the same company and making the same genre of game in the same way. The list of people who have done that is very short.”

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Report: XBLA prices rising (slowly), Summer of Arcade review scores dropping

Report: XBLA prices rising (slowly), Summer of Arcade review scores dropping

XBLA Fans has done an exhaustive analysis of Xbox Live Arcade sales, Metacritic scores, and trends over the past few years in a four-part writeup. The most interesting finding in the article, in our estimation, is how the perception of rising prices squares with reality. Yes, there are more 1200 point ($ 15) games being released on the service as compared to previous years, but there are more 800 point ($ 10) games coming out as well, and there are more of those than $ 15 games. The average is rising overall, but it hasn’t yet reached the 1200 point mark, even if that price is being assigned to some of the more high profile (and high quality) games on the service.

The quality of the Summer of Arcade, on the other hand, is dropping overall, according to the average price and Metacritic score. In 2008, the first year the promotion existed, the games had an average Metacritic score of 84.8, with an average price of 960 points. This past year, however, the Metacritic score dropped to 78.8 (which still isn’t too bad), but the average price was at 1120. This is purely mathematical, remember: The games are probably more complex these days, which allows Microsoft to set a higher price, and reviews on any site are subjective.

Finally, XBLA Fans found 73% of titles on XBLA have gone on sale within their first year, though many of the games on XBLA were only on sale for a day or so. That means that patient XBLA buyers can save a lot of money, if they pay attention and move quickly. There are a few other interesting conclusions in the analysis as a whole, and lots of insight on how Microsoft’s Arcade has developed over the past few years.

JoystiqReport: XBLA prices rising (slowly), Summer of Arcade review scores dropping originally appeared on Joystiq on Sat, 04 Feb 2012 10:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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