
"Left4Dead, Dead Rising 2, Red Dead Redemption and Call of Duty: Black Ops are just a few of the games gamers love (and will soon love) that either have their core gameplay revolving around zombies or have implemented the undead recently. The gaming market is slowly being overrun by this fad and developers seem to want to cash in on the trend while it lasts (take a look at the upcoming Yakuza game)." - JPS

The Nerd Stash: “The PS3 marked a turning point in the industry, and among the sea of popular titles came the rare games that are worth more now than ever.”
I don’t collect games for their value I collect games I enjoyed playing. Many games I own are worth a lot of money but they must be games I want to play for me to purposely collect them. Most of this list isn’t games I would enjoy. I may have some of these games because I bought my friends PS2/3 Collection years ago and I never actually looked what was in it. It was a couple hundred games though still sitting in a box and I’m sure there are some good valuable games. I should go sift through it sometime.
Was unaware that Verdict Day was rare, glad I still own my copy. Game is very good.
She forgot to mention Ni no Kuni Wrath of the White Witch Wizard's Edition with Ninostarter bonuses. This is the second or third most expensive PS3 game, and I own a sealed copy.
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There isn't a shortage of quality twin-stick shooters on PS4, but if you're after the best, here's a list of them. Why not play them with a friend?
The VR version of Stardust is an incredible experience, even for those that get VR sickness, the game gives you the feeling of floating in the vastness of space, but the motion sickness is removed, its colorful, flashy, and amazing to play
Housemarque is famed for its downloadable console games including Super Stardust, Dead Nation, Alienation, PS4 launch title Resogun and now Nex Machina. The veteran Finnish developer has made a name for itself crafting, precise, polished, technically accomplished and visually striking titles in publishing partnership with Sony.
With its latest title, Nex Machina, launching for both PS4 and PC, Housemarque is taking its first step into self-publishing. Working in collaboration with pioneering developer Eugene Jarvis, who created arcade classics such as Defender, Robotron: 2084 and Smash TV, Nex Machina represents both a refinement and evolution of Housemarque's design principles, as well as an opportunity for the developer to directly benefit from establishing and retaining its own IP.
Here, Housemarque CEO Ilari Kuittinen and head of publishing Mikael Haveri discuss how the decision to self-publish has led to greater autonomy, a collaboration with Eugene Jarvis and how a game titled "Death Machine" could mean a new lease of life for the company.
This game has to be coming soon since srticles are popping up.
zombies :)
More Zombie games is all good!
By the way, I just downloaded and watched the first episode of the new zombie apocolypse tv show that is starting this month "The Walking Dead" and it is actually genuinely really good, I didn't know what to expect from it but it beats most zombie movies quite easily, so anyone who likes a bit of zombie action, check it out when it gets aired!
We may be being overrun by Zombies lately but Dead Nation looks like it will carve its own niche.
I love the classic Smash Tv gameplay and you cant beat it with 2 player co-op.
The graphics, with the lighting in particular look outstanding and I dig the scar music I've heard on one of the trailers. It gives the game its own vibe.
All I hope is that its not overly short and maybe gets some DLC down the road which will given the nature of the game, be able to be played in both single and multiplayer.