Australia's own game gets an update for the current season.
Australian GamePro spoke to Rise to Honour’s Producer Jim Wallace at Sony’s motion capture studios in San Diego
Japan frequently provides the most bizarre and wonderfully original games. Gregory Horror Show, based upon a Japanese children’s cartoon, stars a churlish mouse with a Norman Bates-style mother and a penchant for dirty magazines.
Not content with bouncing on Goomba’s heads, saving the princess and tearing around in karts, our favourite hairy-lipped plumber can also crack a drive like Tiger.
Acclaim are taking a punt and releasing another AFL simulation just six months after their last game hit the shelves. AFL Live Premiership Edition will be out in time for the traditional Anzac Day blockbuster and lets fans play the 2004 AFL fixture with this year’s full teams.
Veteran PlayStation owners will remember the extremely addictive puzzler Devil Dice. It sold poorly, but is one of the console’s hidden gems. Bombastic is a welcome sequel from the same development team.
Mario needs a new party trick. This one is as old as a fly in the soup or a lampshade on the head.
In a move which should encourage more home-grown games, Microsoft is providing free Xbox development kits to Australian game creators.