
#MORTAL KOMBAT PROJECT 4.1 MULTIPLAYER UPDATE#
A brief update on Halo 2 in this week's Bungie Weekly Update can be found at Subnova. More MechAssault 2: Lone Wolf goodness courtesy of Game Informer. GameSpy contributes a handful of new shots for Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim. GameSpot takes a look at WWE Smackdown vs. Game Informer puts up new screens of Getaway: Black Monday. Q&As/Features Another Scrapland Q&A can be found at TeamXbox with Raúl Rubio Munárriz. Both games have enjoyed success in North America and Japan. Thanks to a popular run of another Nippon Ichi title, Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, KOEI felt good about the chances of these two titles. Phantom Brave, La Pucelle Coming to Europe The European wing of Koei confirmed today that they signed two of Nippon Ichi's hottest titles, Phantom Brave and La Pucelle: Tactics, for release in the European territory. These were listed on its Japanese site, so it's unknown if all or any will make it to the U.S. The lineup includes a new type of communication game, multiplayer sports game, graphic adventure game, and digital pet game. Unfortunately, Sega didn't feel like elaborating much on any of them and gave a very vague description of each.
#MORTAL KOMBAT PROJECT 4.1 MULTIPLAYER PSP#
Sega Confirms Four New PSP Titles Sega has updated their website to reveal four new titles that are in development for the PSP. Zucker said, "We are planning our Mortal Kombat release schedule with the expectation that we will deliver a new Mortal Kombat title annually."

Midway also made one other MK-related announcement. It's being developed for the PS2 and Xbox for a fall 2005 release. Instead, it'll follow a more action-adventure style. Fans of the MK fighting style may be slightly disappointed as Shaolin Monks will not be a traditional fighting game. Midway Announces New Mortal Kombat With the latest Mortal Kombat recently hitting store shelves, Midway has gone ahead and announced the next game in the series, Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks.

We hope to revive the project at a later date and will endeavour to assign as many of the team as possible to other Lionhead projects." Peter Molyneux, managing director of Lionhead, made this comment: "The decision to suspend work on any games project is always a very difficult one, particularly when it is a title with the potential of BC. Lionhead Studios made the decision to halt development on the game that pits early man in an evolutionary struggle against dinosaurs and other creatures. Development of BC Halted BC, a game that has been garnering hype and praise since its announcement, has now been placed on the backburner.
