Yesterday, Hudson announced the launch of Knight Rider: The Game for iPhone and iPod Touch. The game, which is based on the television show Knight Rider, is a driving based title, that includes one-touch speed and steering control, which should help it appeal to users of any skill level. There are 15 missions to complete [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, April 22, 2010
As we told you at the beginning of the month, Hudson Entertainment has brought Knights of the Phantom Castle to the iPad. When the game first launched, it came with a $9.99 price tag. However, interested gamers can now pick up the game on sale for half of its original price – $4.99. To refresh [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Earlier this week, Hudson announced the launch of Military Madness: Nectaris on WiiWare. The game is a port of the Xbox Live Arcade and Playstation Network versions of the game that offers real-time-strategy gameplay with a twist. Instead of a true square, Nectaris take place on a hexagonal grid, as players tackle missions to defeat [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Yesterday, Hudson Entertainment announced that their Knights of the Phantom Castle is now available for the iPad. The game lets you build and command a group of knights across 50 levels against various monsters and obstacles. Taking advantage of the iPad’s multi-touch functionality, you can play through three different “scenes” of each level. The Camp [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Yesterday, Hudson announced that their adventure / puzzle title Rooms: The Main Building has launched on both the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS. The game uses point-and-click or tap controls, depending on the console to challenge players with making their way through a series of surreal mansions via multiple sliding-puzzle challenges. There are more than [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Hudson has brought their RTS franchise Military Madness to the iPhone with the release of Military Madeness: Neo Nectaris. The game contains a single player campaign comprised of 48 maps, set in the same hexagonal shaped grid that the series has become famous for, along with advanced graphics and the obvious inclusion of touch controls. [...]
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