Posts Tagged ‘Hudson Entertainment’

  • Hudson Releases Calling Dev Diary
    Hudson has released a new developer diary for their upcoming title, Calling.  Chief Director Kazufumi Shimizu and Concept Creator and Design Director Takeshi Inomata discuss the concept behind the game and the “spookification” of everyday objects and situations. Launching on March 9, Calling revolves around four characters and their fight for survival after...
    by Brandon Hofer at February 18th, 2010 at 06:02 pm
  • Hudson’s Calling Goes Gold
    Hudson Entertainment has released some new screenshots for their upcoming J-horror game “Calling” for the Nintendo Wii.  They have also announced that it has gone gold and is set for release on March 9th for $39.99.  The premise of this game is as follows: In Calling, players are tasked to discover the secret behind the mysterious “Black Page”...
    by Brandon Hofer at February 4th, 2010 at 03:02 pm
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    Gaming for the Adrenalin Junkie
    Experience the rush of reaching a final table at a major poker tournament, where the prize money reaches 6 figures and you need nerves of steel to keep your cool. Certainly not for the faint-hearted when your own money is at stake.  Poker games for all kinds of players from experienced pros to beginners starting out on a new adventure.
  • Deca Sports 2 Now At A Lower Price
    Hudson Entertainment has announced that the popular Deca Sports 2 is now available for $19.99.  With the addition of Nintendo Wi Fi connection online multiplayer, Deca Sports 2 allows players to remotely do battle with other gamers across the country in tennis, ice hockey and dodge ball.    The game also features diverse sports such as synchronized swimming, motorcycle...
    by Brandon Hofer at February 1st, 2010 at 08:02 am
  • Hudson Reveals Calling Box Art
    Hudson has released the box art for their upcoming Wii suspense game, Calling.  The premise of this title is as follows: “In Calling, players begin by visiting a mysterious “Black Page” website with a simple number counter.  Some say it is a bridge to something sinister; the counter indicating the number of people who have died after visiting the  ...
    by Brandon Hofer at November 27th, 2009 at 04:11 pm
  • Omega Five
    Another week another XBox Live Arcade title gets funnelled down those wavy electrical tubes you see in films like the Matrix that Microsoft bought and now rent out to us for around three pounds a month. If I’m honest, I never get too excited anymore about what’s coming my way. There really have been so many lazy high definition makeovers of games that you’d forgotten you’d...
    by Neil Vaughan at June 13th, 2009 at 06:06 pm