Microsoft announced the 2012 Xbox LIVE Arcade House Party roughly two weeks ago. It was then that they released the trailer you see above and showed off a little bit of Alan Wake’s American Nightmare, Warp, Nexuiz and I Am Alive. What the company didn’t do, however, was announce the price points for the games or
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Xbox’s House Party 2012 Tease Includes Alan Wake, I Am Alive
The trailer above is for this year’s Xbox LIVE Arcade House Party. Between all the scenes of super cool people walking and dancing in slow-motion are some gameplay clips for the titles to be featured during the sale. Much like the Summer of Arcade, the House Party stands as a launch platform for some of
New Alan Wake’s Arcade Mode, Extended Trailer, Screenshots
Remedy Entertainment, the developing studio behind Alan Wake, sent out an official press release this morning announcing the brand new arcade mode for Alan Wake’s American Nightmare. This new entry in the Alan Wake series will be released exclusively on the Xbox LIVE Arcade platform as a downloadable title in the early portion of next year.
Alan Wake Heading to PC in 2012
Alan Wake, the episodic thriller by Remedy Entertainment, went through its share of trouble during development. It was initially announced during E3 of 2005, and it was then supposedly heading to the next generation’s consoles and PCs. In 2006, Remedy announced that they decided to partner with Microsoft Game Studios and make Alan Wake exclusively for
Alan Wake for XBLA is not Alan Wake 2, Remedy Clarifies
Alan Wake fans around the net found themselves feeling downright chirpy yesterday after some opinions concerning the next entry in the brand came from GameTrailers TV’s Geoff Keighley. Keighley spoke with Microsoft’s Major Nelson during his recent podcast episode discussing the XBLA Alan Wake title due from Remedy Entertainment. The word from Keighley, who claims to
Alan Wake’s Night Springs Rumored for XBLA
A few weeks ago, Remedy Entertainment, the folks behind the Xbox 360-exclusive Alan Wake, told Joystiq that they were absolutely working on the next title in the Alan Wake franchise. However, they were quick to point out that the game they were working on was neither DLC nor Alan Wake 2. That left us, the
New Alan Wake Title Confirmed; Not ‘Alan Wake 2′ or DLC
Remedy Entertainment, the developers of the long-time-developed 360 title Alan Wake, have confirmed to Joystiq that a portion of their team is at work creating the next Alan Wake installment. The clever portion of this confirmation, however, is that this new game is neither DLC nor Alan Wake 2. We wonder, then, what is it?
Alan Wake Developers Aim to Beat L.A. Noire’s Facial Animation Tech
Both L.A. Noire and the animation technology behind it have been making waves in the gaming industry as the title crawls towards release. This 1947 set crime piece is Rockstar and Team Bondi’s banner title for 2011; as such, it’s obvious that news would be coming from those companies. Yet, it seems we’re reading more
Alan Wake’s 360 Exclusivity was a Business Decision
Alan Wake shipped exclusively for the Xbox 360 in May of 2010, but that wasn’t the initial plan. The game was in development for more than five years by a studio named Remedy, the group behind the Max Payne series. Remedy signed up to work with Microsoft Game Studios to release Wake, and that explains




















