Say Hello to Joe Danger
Posted in Eurogamer Expo 09, Joe Danger, PC, PS3, PSN, XBLA, Xbox 360 by Raphael Essoo-Snowdon on Sunday 7 February 2010 7:12 am
Looking back at our video archives, here’s a game that due to my forgetful mind never made the front page. Joe Danger, by Hello Games puts you in the shoes of the former as the world’s most dangerous and determined stuntman. Check out some old but thrilling footage and an interview from last year’s Eurogamer Expo after the break. Read More »
Super Yum Yum: Baby Rescue Interview
Posted in Eurogamer Expo 09, Interviews, PC, Super Yum Yum: Baby Rescue by Raphael Essoo-Snowdon on Tuesday 17 November 2009 10:39 pmDuring our wander through the Indie Games Arcade at the Eurogamer last month, we had a chat with James Wright from Airplay after going hands on with their latest – Super Yum Yum: Baby Rescue.
Developers of the BAFTA-nominated Super Yum Yum series, Airplay UK are looking to create an established console brand. With a DSiware version slated for Christmas, and the chance of multiple console releases on the horizon the future is looking awfully colourful… and that much more delicious!
Can You Hear Me? Avatar Interview
Posted in Eurogamer Expo 09, Interviews by Raphael Essoo-Snowdon on Sunday 1 November 2009 2:35 pmSorry for the sound quality. During a noisy end to a fantastic show we had a chat with Phil Bradley from Ubisoft on James Cameron’s Avatar, we couldn’t get him to talk too much on their plans for multiplayer, but we do know that they’re aiming to support online battles with up to 20 players and it seems the Rainbow Six team are involved with it. Ubisoft are also hoping to change the perception on video game movie tie-ins – all sounds good to me!
A Few Words on the New Mario Bros. Wii
Posted in Eurogamer Expo 09, Interviews, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Nintendo by Raphael Essoo-Snowdon on Sunday 1 November 2009 2:27 pmWe caught up with a Nintendo Rep at the show to get some details on Mario and the gang’s new adventure which will land on the Wii this fall. With up to four joinable players it’s guaranteed to be a family favourite in the living room this holiday season, as well as being the first side-scrolling Mario console platformer to hit since the SNES back in the early 90′s!