Sentences with phrase «japanese cult title»

Fans of the Japanese cult title Catherine have some bad news coming their way, it looks like the game won't be getting a sequel despite it's critical and...

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The studio's approach to working with cult Japanese indie titles is near unique, and has proved remarkably popular.
Over 50 heavy hitters of the interactive entertainment industry have appeared on the show: celebrated Japanese creator of Lumines, 99 Nights, and Rez, Tetsuya Mizuguchi; British game developer legend Peter Molyneux; Sims creator Will Wright; Sony's former Worldwide Studios» president, Phil Harrison; Neil Young, former Vice President of Electronic Arts; the new enfant terrible on the block and mastermind behind cult title Katamari Damacy, Keita Takahashi; the creative mind behind the highly anticipated LittleBigPlanet, Mark Healey; Assassin's Creed producer, Jade Raymond; French visionary David Cage; Guitar Hero and RockBand creator, and Harmonix» CEO, Alex Rigopulos; EA's A & R director, Alan Yu; Crytek's Cevat Yerli; British author and columnist Steven Poole, aka «Trigger Happy»; Japanese music - action game master Masaya Matsuura, and many more.
Two of today's most celebrated Japanese game developers - Tetsuya Mizuguchi, the legendary creator of Rez and Space Channel 5, and Keita Takahashi, the up - and - coming mastermind behind cult title Katamari Damacy - made their first public appearances in Europe as another exuberant edition of GAMEHOTEL's flagship live event explored promising threads of innovation and creativity in interactive entertainment.
Masafumi Takada: Grasshopper's Musical Craftsman «Masafumi Takada is possibly the breakout Japanese game composer of recent years - soundtracking cult titles Killer7 and No More Heroes and contributing to the Smash Bros and Resident Evil series - Gamasutra goes in - depth with him on his art.»
Brought you to by long - standing retro video game website Hardcore Gaming 101, The Complete Guide to the Famicom Disk System includes reviews of every single licensed title (nearly 200) in the Famicom Disk System library — all of the classic Nintendo games (including their unfortunately overlooked adventure games), cult classics by Konami, revolutionary oddities like Otocky, many Zelda clones, numerous tie - ins with late 80s Japanese celebrities, and a large number of subpar licensed games from Bandai.
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