Nintendo Life: ''What in the world has happened to Pac-Man? There is a plethora of games staring the spherical leading man on almost every gaming platform, yet with every reimagining he seems to become a worse version of his former self. Every now and again we’ll get a gem, like 2010’s Championship Edition DX, but that’s just a polished version of the arcade classic. We finally got some hands-on time with upcoming release Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures for the Nintendo 3DS, and it does its part to keep alive the tradition of shoehorning Pac-Man into genres where he doesn’t belong.''
Techtorial: Kohl's has revealed its Black Friday ad offering discounts to Xbox One console, Nintendo 3DS XL bundle and select video games.
Hardcore Gamer: The Namco Bandai online store launched a massive 50% off sale for pretty much anything on the PlayStation 3.
All of a sudden all these prices are coming down for the ps3. Kind of making me a little worried. I mean this is nice and all, butt ........ IT IS A CONSPIRACY!!
Bring Xenosaga franchise to the PSN and the PS3 version of Tales of Vesperia.
When is a Pac-Man game not a Pac-Man game? When it scraps the very concept that made Pac-Man famous to begin with in favour of a Super Mario style three-dimensional platformer, complete with a ridiculously cheesy storyline that somehow tries to logically explain over three decades of arcade goodness. But before you grab your pitchforks and rally up a posse, have a little think back to just how long it’s been since Pac-Man was first released. At thirty-four years old, the pellet chomping mascot of arcade gaming has to prove he’s still “down with the kids” in order to make a living these days.