Not long ago, Konami announced that it will be releasing the TurboGrafx-16 Mini, a micro-console with a number of pre-loaded games from the TurboGrafx-16 console. More recently, the company announced when fans will be able to pick up the new micro-console, as well as all the games that will be pre-loaded onto it.
The TurboGrafx-16 Mini and its Japanese counterpart, the PC Engine Mini, will come out on March 19 next year. Read More...
We heard that Burnout developer Criterion Games was looking into bringing Burnout Paradise to Xbox One via backward compatibility last year, though since then we have not gotten any updates regarding how this process is going. However, the developer has now broken the silence and confirmed that the process is still ongoing, but they have nothing further to announce at this time.
They provided the update on their Twitter account recently, saying “Patience, Paradise fans! Read More...
Bethesda’s third of the announced trio of downloadable expansions to Fallout: New Vegas has hit a slight delay. Lonesome Road was planned for to arrive shortly, but Bethesda has just announced that the DLC will not be hitting the market this month. The developer cites “circumstances outside our control” as the reason behind the delay.
Bethesda’s official statement on the matter goes something like this:
“We just wanted to drop in here and let you know that due to circumstances beyond our control, Lonesome Road won’t be out this month. Read More...