Bandai Namco announced that the gag-manga series Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan is getting a Nintendo 3DS game, which will feature a variety of ESP powers for its main features. Here’s a preview of the game ...
Obviously, there’s nothing the NFL can do to investigate PSI suspicions after a game, because there’s no way to know what the pressure in all Steelers footballs was after the game. As it turns out, ...
Two of the game balls the Pittsburgh Steelers used against the New York Giants in Week 13 were reportedly under the allowable air pressure limit set by the NFL, but no one seems to care. On Sunday ...
Midway Games is being sued over its 2004 original title Psi-Ops, by a screenwriter who claims the character and plot were stolen from a script he wrote in 1998. Both the game and screenplay feature ...
A demo for Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan: Shijou Psi Dai no Psi-nan!? is now available via the Nintendo eShop in Japan, Bandai Namco announced. The demo features five playable missions that act as a tutorial ...
The NFL performed spot checks on game balls for certain games during the 2015 season -- that much we do know. Beyond that, though, any information related to the PSI of football remains under lock and ...
Maybe ideas spring fully-formed into developer's heads when their time has come. How else to explain why two incredibly similar games - this and Free Radical's Second Sight - have popped up at the ...
The production duo responsible for the forthcoming big-screen version of Spy-Hunter is setting up another game-to-film adaptation... According to today's Variety, producers Adrian Askarieh and Chuck ...
Bandai Namco has announced Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan: Shijou Psi Dai no Psi-nan!?, a 3DS game based on the gag manga series. The teaser website offers the following information on the ESP powers ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy Psi-Ops is an action game with a twist: no longer do you have to rely solely on big weapons and explosions to progress ...
Midway loses $25.7 million during the first half of 2004; president David Zucker says "The extraordinary annual losses are behind us." Our monthly feature sums up all the reviews we posted in June ...
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