Sentences with phrase «developer in gaming history»

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What I enjoyed about the story was how it parallels the rivalry between these hardware developers and provides links to key moments of gaming history and although these are classic moments of humour in the story, the player is unfortunately inundated in almost never ending dialogue boxes of text and text.
Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3 and PC Reviewed On: Xbox 360 Publisher: Konami Developer: Platinum Games Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: No PEGI: 18 + Ignoring the fact that it's arguably one of the dumbest titles in gaming history, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance holds an important clue within its moniker for long -LSB-...]
Early in the history of PlayStation Home, leading developers embraced the platform as a means to expand players» gaming experiences via content that unlocked in - world after certain performance milestones were reached in - game.
Tracing back through the company's rich history and their diverse gaming portfolio makes you appreciate Codemasters» journey to become one of the most recognised developers in the industry today, particularly when it comes to contemporary racing games — a fact which led to the recent rebranding into Codemasters Racing in order to focus solely on their talent for developing racing games.
It would also be an exciting prospect to see a non-VR portable port to Vita given how FuturLab are clearly one of the most talented developers in the history of portable gaming.
In short, Yakuza 5 feels like a true celebration of Sega's history as a developer, delivering a masterful blend of several decades worth of pure gaming nostalgia into one polished package.
The silly tricks, the April Fool's, and the developer interviews paint a picture of a ridiculous but wonderful moment in gaming history.
TOM SÖDERLUND (Stockholm) has entered gaming history in 2000 as the developer of one of the world's first location - based mobile games, the SMS - shooter Botfighters.
The Fire Emblem series launched in 1990 on the Famicom (the Japanese NES) with Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, and was developed by the R&D 1 team, which if you're into video gaming history you should already recognize as the developers of everything from the original Zelda, Ice Climbers and Donkey Kong to every 2D Metroid game ever.
Third party developers aren't supporting the Wii U in the numbers that Nintendo had hoped, and with both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 dominating sales charts and mass media, with daily stories of the astronomical sales numbers generated from the «big two,» and with Sony's PlayStation 4 pulling off the biggest launch in gaming history, Nintendo has already been left behind.
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