Machinarium, Double Dragon Neon Hitting PSN Next Month?
If you haven't heard of the name, Google it. And then you'll be all excited for next month.
Some time ago, we had heard that designer Jakub Dvorsky's adventure Machinarium might be coming to the PlayStation Network. Now, it appears it will indeed be available on the PSN in September. Sweeeet.
In the midst of a comment thread over at the European PlayStation Blog, SCEE's Ross McGrath told us we'd be getting two new downloadable titles next month; one is "brand new" while the other is simply new to the world of PlayStation. Then a reader surmised that the brand new IP was the previously revealed Double Dragon Neon, while the "new to PSN" title was Machinarium. Then McGrath replied with, "Give the man a cookie, he's 100% right!"
So that's pretty definitive. Of course, we're talking about a European site but still, we'd like to assume that both games will launch in both regions at about the same time. Supposedly, the PS3 edition of Machinarium is going to be the definitive version, so adventure aficionados should be drooling. And Double Dragon is a given...it's the big Double D!
Related Game(s): Machinarium
Tags: machinarium, double dragon neon, machinarium psn, jakub dvorsky
8/18/2012 10:15:52 AM Ben Dutka
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Temjin001
Saturday, August 18, 2012 @ 2:05:59 PM
Temjin001
Saturday, August 18, 2012 @ 2:20:12 PM
WorldEndsWithMe
Saturday, August 18, 2012 @ 2:44:18 PM
Temjin001
Saturday, August 18, 2012 @ 2:46:49 PM
BikerSaint
Sunday, August 19, 2012 @ 5:57:04 AM
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I guess they must be keeping enough staff around to keep it running for the new buyers because I saw no differences from when it was fully staffed, & I was able to play my Fear3 on it.
I'm wondering who's buying the company, and wanted that mass layoff before they got it.
Anyway, all of the updated articles I read later, said that the new company would hire back 2/3 of the old workers.
(yeah right! Maybe so, but at a much lower starting salary, plus I also read that the ones that contributed to a certain pension plan or a specific fund, have now lost everything they had put into it).
shame, shame, shame.
Too bad Sony didn't buy them too & incorporate all the best features of Gakia(I know, it's spelled wrong) & OnLive for their own future cloud services.
BikerSaint
Sunday, August 19, 2012 @ 6:45:14 AM
duomaxwell007
Sunday, August 19, 2012 @ 10:44:03 AM
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Machinarium









WorldEndsWithMe
Saturday, August 18, 2012 @ 1:25:55 PM