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Mon, Aug 10, 2009 | 10:11 BST
Namco Bandai announces GamesCom line-up

Namco Bandai announced it’s GamesCom line-up this morning.
Games confirmed include Tekken 6, Katamari Forever, Tales of Symphonia, Champions Online and more.
Here’s the full list:
- Tekken 6 (Playstation 3/Xbox 360)
- Dragon Ball: Rising Blast (Playstation 3/Xbox 360)
- Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo (Wii)
- One Piece Unlimited Cruise 2 (Wii)
- Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World (Wii)
- Family Trainer: Extreme Challenge (Wii)
- Katamari Forever (Playstation 3)
- Champions Online (PC)
It all kicks off next week in Cologne, August 19-22, and we’ll be there. Obviously.
Press release is after the jump.
Wed, Jul 08, 2009 | 18:02 BST
Dead to Rights: Retribution slips into 2010

Namco Bandai Partners has announced that Dead to Rights: Retribution has slipped into 2010.
Bummer.
On the coat tales of that are the following release dates that were also announced.
- September 2009: Katamari Forever (PS3), Family Trainer: Extreme Challenge (Wii) and One Piece Unlimited Cruise 2 (Wii).
- October 2009: Cities XL (PC) and Magna Carta: Tears of Blood on Xbox 360
- TBC: The Witcher: Rise of the White Wolf , Star Trek Online.
Thanks, Eurogamer.
Thu, Jun 04, 2009 | 21:46 BST
Three Katamari Forever videos show how fun and wacky it looks

Katamari Forever is expected to release in the US sometime this year, and to get you psyched for it, Destructoid has posted three new videos of it.
The site says that the in-game filters allow you to play levels any way you like, and Namco is promising a “best of” bit of levels from each Katamari title.
We have one posted after the break. Hit the link for the rest.
Thu, Apr 30, 2009 | 08:52 BST
Katamari in 1080p – screens, movie, words

A bunch of media on the upcoming PS3 version of Katamari Forever popped up over night, showing the Namco puzzle thing in all its 1080p glory.
A bunch of previews and screens (Kotaku, IGN, Giant Bomb) popped up overnight, and there’s an IGN movie after the break.
It looks super-awesome. And it’s got sunflowers in it. It’s out this autumn.


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