Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Knights In The Nightmare Packs Free Game Yggdra Union(Sony PSP)


According to sources, Knights in the Nightmare PSP is soon to come with free Yggdra Union. Atlus giving away downloadable copies of strategy RPG when latest DS remake launches November 9.

Localization specialist Atlus USA often includes bonus materials with the original production runs of its games, with flattering goodies ranging from art books to soundtrack CDs. For the PSP release of last year’s decisively commended DS strategy role-playing game Knights in the Nightmare, the publisher is taking a different tack.

So those who purchase Knights in the Nightmare for Sony’s handheld will receive a free digital copy of another PSP game an Atlus PSP RPG remake, Yggdra Union. The game will be available to those who pick up Knights in the Nightmare from retailers or download it through the PlayStation Network.

Yggdra Union princess central character has been added to the PSP edition of Knights in the Nightmare.

Yggdra Union and Knights in the Nightmare are connected in that the former title’s Princess Yggdra has been added to the PSP edition of the latter game as a playable character. The new Knights in the Nightmare also includes redone controls, tweaked visuals and audio, and a new opening cinematic.

Monday, September 20, 2010

The New iPhone Game


The developer of the most popular mobile game has introduced a new deadly character which can destroy the enemies fort and clear toughest levels like a breeze.

Most popular of iPhone games Angry Birds has a new and powerful Eagle bird which can be purchased in-app.

Currently the Rovio is going to launch the Eagle birds only for the users on the Symbian phones. No words yet for the users on the iPhone.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

iPhone Top Shooting Game


Here is the top shooting game available on iTunes this week. The Worldy Wings is receiving good feedbacks from the gamers and also featured on the Gizmodo for its easy to use controls and gameplay.

Plot:

You are invited to see an old friend’s art collection, except that your friend fails to show to his own party, and instead you are met with flesh-eating mortals ready to rip you to pieces. The game plays much like a survival horror game like Resident Evil from the consoles. So just sail through unexplored world- fighting wicked spooky enemies. Just select the right plane for each world and score as many points as you can.

Features:

5 available Worlds with unlimited action
3 different planes to choose from with 4 Bonus Rounds to upgrade your plane
Tons of enemies and power-ups
Auto saving checkpoints on each level with Worldwide and Local Scoreboards
Challenging old-school gameplay with amazing graphics
Also you can get upto 50% off this week if you grab a copy, so go ahead and own it.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Angry Birds Android Game


If you are a hard core mobile gamer, ‘Angry Birds’ Android game is now available for you. This game is already one of the most popular iPhone/iPod games, and now arrives even for Android users. So download it right away from the Android market, the QR code is given at the end of this article.

Due to the immense pressure from the Android users, the ‘Angry Birds’ game developers have finally debuted their beta version Angry Birds game for Android Platform.

Angry Birds Android game is still in testing phase so the game available for download is a beta version. You might see the official ‘bug-free’ Angry Birds game in days to come, but for now you have to fly with the buggy birds in this beta game.

However, Angry Birds developers said they would release the perfect official game soon.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Nitendo 3DSi Prices Slashed


Nintendo 3DS is arriving soon, and this means price cut on the present models. Yes, Nintendo has just revealed that the DSi will soon become $149 from $169 and the DSi XL dropping $20 as well to $169, starting this September 12.

Nintendo is expecting the price cut will result in sale hike of the DSi models as retailers can scream price drop and grasp up some pre-holiday sales.

More importantly, though, the $20 price drop clears the $199 price-point previously held by the DSi XL with its $189 MSRP. Now, Nintendo can put the 3DS at $199 to complete set with the DS Lite starting off the party at $129 and the DSi hitting at $149.

That’s about as good as any maker can ask for. The two older models no doubt have heavy manufacturing profit levels as they’ve in production for so long, therefore allowing Nintendo to sell the new 3DS with smaller, if any, margins.

So are you grabbing the old model at a slashed price or will wait for the 3DS launch?