This week Mike(@AssaultSuit) Tiny(@Tiny415) and Aaron(@Ind1fference) chat with Adam(@GameMachineTV) from Transparency Pro about: P.T., Konami, Maken X, Dreamcast, Half-Life, Marvel VS Capcom, Gamecube, Kratos, Atari Jaguar controller, Iron Soldier, Wavebird, GD-Roms, Mitt Romney, Super Mario Sunshine, Shaq, Philly Games Con, Extra Life, Too Many Games, Daredevil, Jurassic World, Jessica Jones, Squirrel Girl, Avengers Age of Ultron, Save Point, Miscreation, pinball, CandyLand, tabletop games, HeroClix, Dungeons and Dragons, Doom, Rise of the Triad, Commander Keen, Super Street Fighter 2, Final Fantasy 4, Resident Evil 4, Project Spark, Conker Reunion, Shenmue, Silent Hills, Norman Reedus, Hills, Winning Eleven, Steam paid mods, Halo Master Chief Collection, Smite, Zoolander 2, Blended, Pixels, Shovel Knight, Rapid Reload, X-men vs Street Fighter, Fire Emblem: Awakenings, Life is Strange, Project Root, Titan Souls, Wolfenstein The New Order, Brawl, Rocket League beta, Kalimba, Sniper Elite 3, Mario Kart 8, Bloxiq, Robotica, Wild Arms, Final Fantasy 15, Narc, Evolve and more.
Silent Hill and Metal Gear Solid publisher Konami has reported record profits this year, driven largely by its video games and amusements.
Hanzala from eXputer: "Contra: Operation Galuga is a classic revival done right, but why hasn't Konami done the same yet for the bigger and more popular Castlevania?"
Slowdown. Let them get these suikoden games done first. Alot of us are still waiting for those
well, the new C ontra was made by Wayforward, who have been taking sooooo many of these classic franchises and making new iterations of them. Imo they aren't very good at it. And I don't see operation galuga being a large enough success to possibly give them Castlevania.
Life is Strange developer Don't Nod currently has five unannounced games in the pipeline.