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Game industry revenue to be $74 billion this year, $112 billion by 2015

Gartner has released a report forecasting $74 billion in revenue for the video game industry this year. This 10% rise from 2010 is largely credited to smart phones and tablets, which are expected to be a major driver of sales going forward. The report stated, “mobile games are the most downloaded application category across most application stores. For this reason, mobile gaming will continue to thrive as more consumers expand their use of new and innovative portable connected devices.”

With smart phone gaming and micro-transactions in traditionally subscription-based games, Gartner expects a compound annual growth rate of 27% through 2015, a year in which the industry will be pulling down $112 billion. If anything’s clear, it’s that video games are no longer a child’s hobby; this is big business.

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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy announced for 3DS, Cloud & Lightning confirmed in rhythm RPG

Square Enix announced Theatrhythm Final Fantasy in the latest Jump magazine, a Theater Rhythm Action game for the Nintendo 3DS. Andriasang reports the game will look a lot like your traditional RPG – with towns, dungeons, and a separate battle screen, but the gameplay takes the form of a rhythm game, tapping your stylus as you’re prompted to do so.

The premise appears to be Kingdom Hearts and Dissidia-esque, as characters from various Final Fantasy universes are pulled together to restore light to a crystal. Lightning, Cloud Strife, and an Onion Knight can all be seen fighting a Behemoth in the picture above, who does not look to be having a good time. The artwork is very similar to Kingdom Hearts Mobile. On the bright side, it appears music from the various Final Fantasy games will play a role in the title.

Other than a release date, only one question remains: why?

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New Catherine trailer is a real nightmare; demo announced

Poor Vincent. Everything in his life seemed normal – he had his friends, his hang-out spot, and a girlfriend named Katherine. But as soon as Katherine starts pressuring him for marriage, strange things start to happen. This trailer shows one of Vincent’s sheep-filled nightmares, and also reminds us of the strange deaths of young men as reported on the news. The waitress confides to Vincent that she heard all the men who died are cheaters.

In addition to the above trailer, Atlus has announced that gamers who want a taste of Vincent’s trippy breakdown adventure before Catherine‘s release date will be able to download a demo from the PlayStation Store or Xbox Live Marketplace starting next week.

I don’t know about you guys, but when Catherine launches on July 26, I plan to be wearing Vincent’s t-shirt and boxers while I play this game. I’ll scream into the pillow when I get too scared. Be sure to pre-order the deluxe edition for the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360.

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Naughty Dog reveals Uncharted 3 beta statistics

In an interview with IGN, Naughty Dog’s multiplayer game designer, Robert Cogburn, revealed some interesting figures about the Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception beta.

According to Cogburn, 600,000 unique players have played the beta since its launch last Tuesday. And that’s before the beta was released to non-Playstation Plus members today. Though Naughty Dog stated the level cap for the beta was 25, it was revealed the cap is actually level 50. Cogburn also said Naughty Dog may have more planned for the beta, but reiterated they were happy with the beta’s content currently.

Finally, the designer urged players to go to the Naughty Dog forums to report problems to the Naughty Dog team.

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PlayStation Move Ape Escape added to PS Store; Uncharted 3 beta available to all

Sony has updated the PlayStation Store with a new Move-enabled game, two PSone imports straight from Japan and a quartet of free games for PlayStation Plus subscribers. Oh, and the Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception multiplayer beta is now available for all.

Move owners will get the chance to download PlayStation Move Ape Escape, a new take on the series that very closely resembles a light gun shooter. Import fans have two new games to choose from this week: Rapid Angel, a beat ’em up/platformer; and Yakiniku Bugyou, a cooking sim.

If you’re a PlayStation Plus subscriber, you’ll receive several free games this week including:

  • Alien Zombie Death (PSP Mini, $3.99 value)
  • Bomberman Ultra ($9.99 value)
  • Me Monstar: Hear Me Roar (Exclusive to Plus)
  • Medievil (PSone Classic, $5.99 value)

More details about this week’s new releases can be found after the break. A complete rundown of new Store content can be found at the PlayStation.Blog. (more…)

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Rockstar may dissolve relationship with Team Bondi

Things are not looking good for Team Bondi, the studio behind L.A. Noire, after allegations of cruel management and an investigation into such by the IGDA. Now, the Sydney, Australia-based company may need to look for a new publisher.

“Rockstar used to be very keen on making Team Bondi something like ‘Rockstar Sydney’ – the more they worked with Team Bondi management, the more they came to understand that this was a terrible idea,” an anonymous source told Industry Gamers. “I’ve heard a lot about Rockstar’s disdain for Team Bondi, and it has been made quite clear that they will not publish Team Bondi’s next game.”

Of course, it’s hard to question the management of a game that turned out so good, but the source claims, “Rockstar also pitched in with programmers, animators, artists, QA, etc. Part of the conflict between Team Bondi and Rockstar was due to Rockstar’s frustration with Team Bondi’s direction, and eventually Team Bondi’s management in turn resented Rockstar for taking lots of creative control.”

I seriously doubt Team Bondi will have a hard time searching for a new publisher given how well the game has sold. But hopefully the studio can adequately deal with a lot of the negative press it has received.

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Sony announces PSN, Qriocity restoration in Japan

After being offline for two and a half months in Japan, the PlayStation Network and Qriocity will finally be restored on July 6. Phased restoration for Japan started on May 28. The ApocalyPS3 began when Sony Network Entertainment International shut everything down on April 20, after they discovered malicious activity. After a PR nightmare involving stolen passwords and credit card information, as well as what felt like a half-hearted gesture of good will (I mean, come on, most of us already have all those games), services were restored in America, Europe, and parts of Asia on June 2. Hong Kong followed on June 14, and South Korea on June 24.

All services will be available in Japan starting on the 6, including:

  • Full functionality on PlayStation Store
  • In-game commerce
  • Ability to redeem vouchers and codes
  • Full functionality on “Video On Demand powered by Qriocity across all compatible devices
  • Full functionality on Media Go

There will also be a “Welcome Back” package available to Japanese users as well.

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Miyamoto and Cuthbert taught each other Japanese and English, respectively

When Dylan Cuthbert first went to Japan to show off a 3D engine for the Game Boy, he was 18 and didn’t speak a word of Japanese. When he came back to work for Nintendo, he worked on his grasp of the language with none other than Miyamoto himself. The father of PixelJunk and the father of Mario engaged in a language exchange while developing Star Fox for the SNES.

This interesting fact came up in the latest “Iwata Asks,” celebrating the Star Fox series and the upcoming Star Fox 64 3D, of which Cuthbert is directing. The interview also touches on the unreleased Star Fox 2, and should be available soon with the other English translations in the 3DS developers section.

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