Posts Tagged With 'Hudson'

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NYCC: Marble Saga: Kororinpa

NYCC: Marble Saga: Kororinpa
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February Sixth, I entered New York Comic Con but a small fan of labyrinth style games. February Eighth, I left Comic Con a huge fan of marble based games. Marble Saga: Kororinpa is the sequel to a small and slightly unknown gem known as Marble Manaia: Kororinpa; it was released amongst the masses of great good games in 2007 and quickly fell to obscurity (as well as price gouging on e-bay). Enough about that though, this is about Hudson’s new Kororinpa game! Hit the jump to find out almost everything about it.

Posted by Will Thompson 13.02.2009 in All
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Unemployed? Hudson’s got the game for you!

Unemployed? Hudson's got the game for you!

Cleaning airplanes for minimum wage, a reliable career choice.Is the sagging job market keeping you down? Feeling unemployed, useless, and pathetic? Hudson Entertainment understands, and they want to give you a job. Sort of.  Help Wanted, due out Summer 2009, is an “life-simulation” game where the player has to take on a series of odd jobs to save the planet from a errant meteor.  How exactly working a nine to five cleaning an airliner is going to save the planet from a chunk of cosmic rock isn’t clear, but that plane’s not going to clean itself.  Mini-game collections are a dime a dozen on the Wii, but at least this one seems to have a comical twist.  Hit the jump for the press release.

Posted by Sean Buckley 20.12.2008 in All
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WiiWare – Pool Revolution: Cue Sports

WiiWare - Pool Revolution: Cue Sports

Looking for that good pool game on the Wii? Well it seems that Hudson has got our back with a WiiWare game named Pool Revolution. Players can choose from the most popular types of pool for up to four players, including eight ball, nine ball, rotation, and snooker.

It also has in-game explanation to help provide descriptions of anything you need to know, for say that friend who always wanted to play pool but never really did. There is also a Puzzle Mode where you can do trick shots or if you feel you have the skill you can even set up your own trick shots. If you could not tell from the above image it has Mii Support, hit the jump for a few more screens.

Posted by Will Thompson 10.12.2008 in All
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