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EU Playstation Store Update: July 22nd, 2016

For some games it has merely been days. For others, it has been months. Regardless, Arcade Archives Shusse Ozumo, Organ Trail, Psychonauts, Rally Copters and Song of the Deep all finally arrive in PAL regions.

Posted 9 years ago by Rebecca Smith

NA Playstation Store Update: July 22nd, 2016

This week's new content lets players be whoever they want to be. Pick a new career because the choices are many: ninja, astronaut, racer, spy, hunter, or even a god.

Posted 9 years ago by Rebecca Smith

What to Expect From Deck13 Games at E3

Deck13, a developer turned publisher, has revealed some of the games that they'll be showing off at E3 this year. We'll see The Other 99, Obliteracers, Shift Happens, CrossCode, Super Sky Arena, and maybe more!

Posted 9 years ago by Kevin Tavore

Obliteracers Release Date Announced

The award winning party-racer from Space Dust Studios reveals new screenshots along with the announcement that the game will be releasing on July 15th.

Posted 9 years ago by Devin McIntyre

Space Dust Racers Shown Off in New Playtest Video

Australian developers Space Dust Studios gave us our first taste of Obliteracers gameplay last month with the release of their first 'playtest' video, which featured the six developers taking each ot

Posted 10 years ago by Ellis Spice

Space Dust Racers Trailer and Gameplay Videos

You may have missed it in the Playstation Indies at GDC article. Perhaps you haven't heard that it has 16-player local multiplayer support via cellphones-as-controllers tech. Far be it from us to let

Posted 10 years ago by Joseph C.

Space Dust Racers Lets 16 Players Compete Locally

Space Dust Studios’ debut project Obliteracers, a vehicular combat party game inspired by classics such as Mashed and Micro Machines, was first known to be coming to the Playstation 4 when it was fea

Posted 10 years ago by Lexley Ford

Playstation Indies Show at GDC

Last week, San Francisco played host to this year's Game Developers Conference where Microsoft showcased a lot of new indie titles for their ID@Xbox indie program. Despite appearances, a few of these

Posted 10 years ago by Rebecca Smith