2011年2月17日星期四

he tackled everything from his influences

hell, we'll call it the Sega Revolution Why not?Whatever you call it, we'd still have a sleek new Sega system in our entertainment centers today, and Nintendo fans would be desperately wishing for the Gamecube 2.Oh, and 3D Sonic the Hedgehog games would still suck Movado There's only so many problems you can solve by tearing a gaping hole in reality.2K Boston president Ken Levine guest hosted this week's Kotaku Talk Radio.

During the hour show he tackled everything from his influences to time spent at Penny Arcade Expo and the importance of game reviews.He also took calls from you, our listeners If you're looking for something to listen to, look no further Download the latest episode here or subscribe to the show on iTunes.You can also listen to it right here.Publisher Oris Gameloft is bringing Hal err, N.O.V.A to Apple's iPhone, a sci fi first person shooter that we're going to say is the developer's best clone of a wildly successful game to date.

N.O.V.A was shown for the first time today at Apple's "It's Only Rock And Roll" event, evoking thoughts of Halo familiarity from our liveblogging brothers at Gizmodo It's not an unsuccessful formula for Gameloft apparently, which published Modern Patek Philippe Combat: Sandstorm and Gangster for the iPhone this year, which look a lot like iPhone ports of Call of Duty: Modern Combat and Grand Theft Auto, respectively.