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Devil May Cry HD Collection Cover for PS3 and Xbox 360

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

The day before yesterday, CAPCOM announced that the long-rumored Devil May Cry HD Collection will be hitting Xbox 360 console and PlayStation 3 consoles in April 3, 2012. The collection will include Devil May Cry, Devil May Cry 2, and Devil May Cry 3: Dante’s Awakening Special Edition all rendered in fancy-nice high-definition graphics.


It is a hack-and-slash series known for its frenetic and stylish combat, in which players are encouraged to chain together massive combos in a flurry of sword slashes and gun shots. The first three games, which are included in the collection, are praised as some of the best in the genre.
Devil May Cry HD Collection will support high-definition video output for the three games as well as PlayStation Network trophies and Xbox Live achievements. Otherwise, there’s nothing new for series veterans. But opening these titles to an audience who may have missed them the first time around is always a good thing.
And for those of us who enjoyed the Devil May Cry series growing up, an HD collection is a way to remind us to stop and look back once in a while. We will keep you updated on all the latest Xbox 360 games or other PS3 games news.

Limited Steins Gate Xbox 360 console released with 30 units

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Dezaegg, Japanese specialists in custom console creations, and they take consoles, handhelds and computers and make them look at Purdy. Steins; Gate exists as an Xbox 360 game and an anime,which will be released an extremely limited edition Xbox 360 console. It is available on the PC, Xbox 360, and PSP. The custom paint jobs are in celebrating of the anime adaptation airing on Japanese airwaves with the Steins;Gate console strictly limited to just 30 units.


Steins; Gate is a Japanese visual novel developed by 5pb, which was released on October 15, 2009 for the Xbox 360. Steins;Gate’s gameplay requires little interaction from the player as most of the duration of the game is spent on reading the text that appears on the screen which represents either the dialogue between the various characters or the thoughts of the protagonist. Like many other visual novels, there are specific points in Steins;Gate where the user is given a choice to affect the direction of the game.
Featuring a white gloss finish with black highlights, and you can enjoy the characters from the series on the front and sides.
You’ll find more Xbox 360 games here. For a look at Dezaegg’s other works on the likes of Wii, PS3 and PSP.