As New York and New Jersey play host to Super Bowl XLVIII, Museum of the Moving Image and EA Sports look back on 25 years of the video game franchise Madden NFL in a new exhibition that opens tomorrow. On view and available for play are five editions of the game ranging from the original John Madden Football (1988) on Apple II to the latest Madden NFL 25 (2013) on Xbox One. Those who can’t attend in-person can visit a special website for an inside look at the exhibit. The exhibition will be on view through February 23rd, in the Museum’s Nam June Paik Room / HBO Production Lab on the third floor.
Respawn Entertainment founder Vince Zampella confirmed via twitter that Titanfall will be capped at 12 players, outlining that the six human players on each team will be joined by AI support.
Midnight City today announced its next batch of indie games coming to market; generative racer Krautscape and throwback brawler Double Dragon: Neon will both be coming to PC via Steam, with Slender: The Arrival making its console debut on Xbox Live and PlayStation Network. All three titles are planned to launch in Q1 2014 for $9.99 each.
CD Projekt RED and Fantasy Flight Games today announced their cooperation in publishing The Witcher Adventure Game board game, slated for release in 2014.
Bloober Team has released new screenshots for Basement Crawl, its upcoming PlayStation 4-exclusive downloadable maze-based puzzle game.
Focus Home Interactive and developer Eugen Systems today unveiled the first teaser video for Wargame Red Dragon, bringing us to Asia, the new battlefield of the newest installment in the real-time strategy series.
Reborn in oak and thorn, Atomic Poison Ivy fights for an Earth wreathed in toxic forest as the newest Champion available in Infinite Crisis, the upcoming free-to-play MOBA from Turbine based in the DC Universe. Get an extensive look at Atomic Poison Ivy in this new video.
Sony Computer Entertainment today announced that cumulative sales of the PlayStation 4 have reached 4.2 million as of December 28th.
Sony Computer Entertainment today announced that “PlayStation Now” (PS Now), the company’s streaming game service that leverages cloud-based technology, will become officially available in the United States this summer. PS Now will deliver a variety of popular PlayStation 3 game titles first on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3, followed by the PlayStation Vita.
PS Now will offer choice to gamers with how they want to access content. Gamers can rent by title for specific games they are interested in, or they can choose a subscription that delivers additional value with the ability to explore and play many games available across a wide variety of genres. In addition, the service will support many popular PSN features such as online multi-player, Trophies, and messages.
Ubisoft today announced Far Cry Compilation, a compilation of Far Cry 2, Far Cry 3 and Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Far Cry brand. Far Cry Compilation will be available on February 11th for the PlayStation 3 for $39.99.