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Batman: Arkham City Lockdown app now available for iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch

Buckle your utility belt and get ready for an exciting ride! The Batman: Arkham City Lockdown app is now available for your iDevice. Warner Bros – in collaboration with DC Entertainment – announced the release of the app today.
The app – which features favorite baddies like The Joker, Two Face, Solomon Grundy, and Deathstroke – was developed by NetherRealm Studios, the brutal geniuses behind the Mortal Kombat franchise. Creative Director Ed Boon said, “We here at NetherRealm Studios are huge fans of Batman: Arkham City, and we were very excited to develop Batman: Arkham City Lockdown to extend the franchise experience to iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. The app delivers a different take on Batman gameplay in which players must combat against some of the fan favorite villains in Arkham City.”
Players can also stream the game from their iDevice to their HDTV using Apple TV through a new feature called AirPlay. Check out the app now at iTunes, and follow the Facebook and Twitter pages to keep up to date on information about Batman: Arkham City Lockdown.
Capcom teasing a vacation in paradise for Dead Rising’s Frank West

Capcom has been using the Dead Rising Facebook page to tease Frank West’s upcoming “vacation”/next appearance in a game:
It’s been a blast these few months, but your man Frank’s off on a new adventure, causing havoc and covering wars in the rest of the world. Plane ticket’s booked so wish me luck old friends, maybe we’ll cross paths again soon… – Frank West
I’m getting packing for my new adventure – camera, notebook and baseball bat. What else would i need for a break in paradise? – Frank
Paradise? Is the world’s most famous photographer invading the Dead Island in a zombie crossover of epic proportions? Or is this just Capcom being Capcom? Hopefully, we’ll find out soon.
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Daily Scoop: December 8, 2011 – The weekend approaches!
The good news is that the rain cleared up and it looks gorgeous outside. The bad news is that the weather has dropped 20 degrees! This season needs to stop being so bipolar all the time.
On the tenth day of Amazon’s 19 Days of Deals, they’re having a sale on Sony’s “Long Live Play” games! They’re up to 50% off today only. Games include Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception for $39.99, inFAMOUS 2 for $29.99, and Killzone 3 for $19.99 – wait, Killzone 3 is $19.99? *Shakes fist at Amazon* damn you!! I am not allowed to buy anymore games!! *Grumbles*
There are two amazing t-shirts today, one with a Pokemon theme and one with a Zelda theme: (more…)
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Nintendo Download: 12/8/11
It’s Thursday and Nintendo has added another batch of games you’ve never heard of to the 3DS eShop, DSiWare Shop, and Wii Shop. Although, to be fair, Paper Wars: Cannon Fodder has had a pretty successful life on the PSP and mobile devices.
Here’s all you need to know about this week’s new releases:
Pushmo (3DS eShop) – Push, pull and climb through incredible puzzle-like climbing toys called Pushmo. Enjoy adorable characters, charming 3D graphics and endless replay value.
Castle Conqueror: Against (DSiWare) – You are a great warrior from an ancient tribe. The god of the island bestows his blessing upon you, giving you the power to curse the invaders and save your tribe.
Word Searcher IV (DSiWare) – You’ll need a sharp eye and a quick mind to complete these 100 themed word search puzzles.
Paper Wars: Cannon Fodder (WiiWare) – Paper Wars: Cannon Fodder is a tower defense video game developed by several Polish and Hungarian outsourced programmers of iFun4all team, in the cheapest way you can imagine. What’s the so-called brilliant goal of the game? You would never guess. It is about destroying all enemies! The same well-known thrilling story, hordes of cold-blooded enemies trying to survive the Armageddon!
Wait! Shigeru Miyamoto isn’t stepping down!
It seems that Shigeru Miyamoto himself doesn’t even know when Shigeru Miyamoto is planning to retire.
A few hours after Wired broke the news that Miyamoto was planning to step down from his position as the company’s Managing Director soon, Nintendo has issued a “correction” declaring that to be untrue. Speaking to Reuters, a Nintendo spokesperson denied every part of the Wired interview:
“This is absolutely not true. There seems to have been a misunderstanding. He has said all along that he wants to train the younger generation. He has no intention of stepping down. Please do not be concerned.”
This is a far cry from Miyamoto’s own words to Wired, which makes me think Nintendo is doing a little damage control. And why not? The news of Miyamoto’s pseudo-retirement caused the company’s stock to fall two percent today.
For the record, here’s what Miyamoto told Wired:
“Inside our office, I’ve been recently declaring, ‘I’m going to retire, I’m going to retire.’ I’m not saying that I’m going to retire from game development altogether. What I mean by retiring is, retiring from my current position.”
Sounds like a retirement announcement to me.
Shigeru Miyamoto stepping down as Managing Director of Nintendo
Shigeru Miyamoto has guided the good ship Nintendo for 30 years now, practically since the beginning of the company’s forays into video games. But now, after creating Donkey Kong, Mario, Link, Star Fox, the Pikmin, and countless others, the famed developer is stepping down from his position as Managing Director of Nintendo EAD.
“Inside our office, I’ve been recently declaring, ‘I’m going to retire, I’m going to retire,'” Miyamoto told Wired. “I’m not saying that I’m going to retire from game development altogether. What I mean by retiring is, retiring from my current position.”
Miyamoto still plans to work for Nintendo and he still plans to develop new games, but he also revealed that he plans to move on to smaller projects, possibly even something he can do by himself:
“What I really want to do is be in the forefront of game development once again myself,” Miyamoto said. “Probably working on a smaller project with even younger developers. Or I might be interested in making something that I can make myself, by myself. Something really small.”
Work on this new project will likely begin in 2012, and Miyamoto told Wired that he’d like to show the game off publicly after a year.
You know how people are always going on about something insignificant being “the end of an era?” This announcement is truly the end of an era. It’s my belief that no one has done more for video games than Shigeru Miyamoto and his absence from the grand stage will be felt for decades to come.
But, to paraphrase the man himself, even if it’s delayed forever, I’m sure his next project will be great.
Daily Scoop: December 7, 2011 – Lego Day!
It’s a dreary day here in Philadelphia, and I’ve been listening to Radiohead nonstop. I had “Where I End and You Begin” stuck in my head when I woke up, so I started with Hail to the Thief and just kept it going. I love days when I remember how beautiful The Bends is…
Anyway, it’s the ninth day of Amazon’s 19 Days of Deals, and it’s Lego Day, hooray!! You can save up to 33% on all those Lego titles you’ve been meaning to pick up, like Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7 and Lego Pirates of the Caribbean. Scoop ’em up! And if you’ve got any extra Legos just laying around, consider playing some Brikwars. Seriously, it is amazing.
There’s also the Deal of the Day in video games, which is a $50 credit with the Xbox 360 250GB Holiday Value Bundle. Not enough? You still want more? How about this giant Buy One, Get One 50% Off sale? Or the fact that GameStop is going to start their Buy Two Used Games, Get One Free sale in two days – tomorrow for Power Up Rewards members? In case you hadn’t noticed, it’s the holiday season.
On the t-shirt tip, Qwertee‘s “Call of Due Tea” made me chuckle: (more…)
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Activision unveiling Amazing Spider-Man trailer at Spike TV VGAs
Activision released the first gameplay trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man during the New York Comic-Con (check it out above). Today, they’ve announced that a “WORLD PREMIERE EXCLUSIVE TRAILER” (emphasis theirs) for the game will make its debut during this Saturday’s Spike TV Video Game Awards.
Sadly, it’ll probably end up being the same trailer as a teaser at the game’s official website features footage identical to the Comic-Con trailer.
But we’ve also learned that screenwriter Seamus Kevin Fahey will be crafting the story of the Beenox-developed game, which will take place after the events of the new movie. His previous credits include episodes of “Spartacus: Gods of the Arena” and “Battlestar Galactica.”
Gamers will be able to websling all around an open world Manhattan next Summer, when The Amazing Spider-Man comes to the 3DS, DS, PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360.







