Thursday, December 11, 2014

Team NINJA Ends DLC Support For Dead Or Alive 5 Ultimate


After releasing hundreds of downloadable costumes ranging from bikinis and sexy school uniforms to naughty nurses and bunny girls, Team NINJA is finally ready to call it quits on DLC for Dead Or Alive 5 Ultimate. The reason for this is, of course, because the new, improperly-titled, Dead Or Alive 5: Last Round is releasing early next year on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC via Steam. Team NINJA revealed on Twitter that the Christmas 2014 costumes would be "the last, last additional contents for DOA5U." Fortunately, all DLC costumes purchased can be transferred over to Last Round, as long as it's within the same console family. 

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

YouTube Enables Support For 60 Frames-Per-Second Video Uploads


After a wait that seemed like an eternity, YouTube has finally offered up the ability for all users to upload 60 frames-per-second footage to its video streaming service. For now, videos using the new format are limited to Google Chrome and a short list of other browsers and apps. To watch the 60FPS video of Dead Or Alive 5 Ultimate at the top of this post, simply select "720p60" on the resolution setting. It's a marked improvement over the previous 30 frames-per-second cap.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Let's Play: Virtual Pro-Wrestling 64


Nintendo 64 wrestling gamers, we now know what Bret "The Hitman" Hart felt like at WWF Survivor Series '97. We were screwed! What the U.S. got as WCW Vs. nWo: World Tour is a jobber compared to its Japanese version; Virtual Pro-Wrestling 64. While the core gameplay is largely the same (barring some added moves), the features and content were vastly superior in VPW64. Dozens of knock-off American and Japanese wrestlers and legends, like Terry Funk, Giant Baba, Mitsuharu Misawa, Stan Hansen, The Road Warriors, and Andre The Giant all hit the cutting room floor of World Tour. On top of that, a basic wrestler editor was also omitted. What does all this lost content look like? Check out the debut episode of Palm Tree Beach's Let's Play to see what you've been missing.


Saturday, July 26, 2014

NES Remix 1 & 2 Getting Physical Release As NES Remix Pack


Nintendo of America announced on Twitter that both installments of the NES Remix series will be bundled together for a physical release on Wii U as NES Remix Pack "this holiday season". NES Remix 1 & 2 were both released on the Nintendo eShop back in December and April respectively. No word on pricing yet.

First Look At The New, Less Patriotic, Wonder Woman


The first picture of Gal Gadot as the new Wonder Woman was released at the San Diego Comic Con today. Armed with a sword and clad in what appears to be brown leather, the new Wonder Woman could easily be mistaken for a new Xena: Warrior Princess. The color scheme is lacking the character's signature red, white, and blue patriotism. 


While I like the overall look of the new costume, the missing "Stars & Bars" makes her feel more like a run-of-the-mill female super hero instead of the "hero of the hour, with her super powers". Hopefully, Gadot's performance in Batman Vs. Superman will make up for any appearance shortcomings. Either way, Lynda Carter, you'll always be the number one Wonder Woman in my book.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd Release Date Possibly Leaked


If product listings on Best Buy's website are to be believed, Hatsune Miku's second tour of the U.S. will begin just in time for Halloween. The electronics giant is showing a release date of October 28th, 2014 for the teal-haired vocaloid's button-tapping music and rhythm game sequel. Other retailers, such as Amazon still show the original placeholder date of December 31st, 2014. 

Monday, July 21, 2014

Ratchet And Clank Collection Coming To North American PS Vitas On July 29th


In another attempt to convince gamers that they really do care about their underdog portable, Sony announced Sunday that yet another HD remastered PlayStation 2 compilation is destined for North American PlayStation Vitas. Released in Europe a short time ago, the Ratchet and Clank Collection brings the first three games in the series to the Vita for on-the-go screw collecting goodness. Originally, the game was scheduled to drop tomorrow (the 22nd) on the PlayStation Store, but it got pushed back to the 29th. Details about a potential retail release have not been announced yet, but I wouldn't hold your breath. With the exception of the upcoming Freedom Wars, Sony hasn't been too keen on the idea of retail releases for first-party Vita titles lately.