Coming soon to PSN: Q-Games’ Pixel Junk
Those who own PlayStation 3 (PS3) units (that includes QJ!) has another thing to look forward to from the console’s PlayStation Network (PSN). Gaming site IGN managed to grab a copy of the latest issue of magazine Famitsu and learned about Pixel Junk.
What the heck is Pixel Junk? Well, nothing much is really known about this except that it is a game distribution service currently under development with Q-Games. This company, mind you should not be interchanged with Lumines-maker Q Entertainment. The former is located in Kyoto while the latter is stationed in Tokyo.
Anyway, Famitsu described Pixel Junk as “the service that promises to feature unique, casual game experiences delivered to PS3 owners via the PlayStation Network.” and that’s about it. If you’re kind of jittery as to the kind of quality this service has to offer, maybe we should instead talk about Q-Games.
For starters, the company was formed by Dylan Cuthbert back in 2001. For your information, Cuthbert is the man responsible for Super Nintendo Entertainment System’s (SNES) Star Fox and yet-to-be released Star Fox II. The wavy pattern that shows whenever you boot up your PS3 is another creation by Q-Games.
So if you’re asking if the company has enough experience and fire power, if you will, the answer is yes. We will update you as soon as new details become available.
Via IGN
Those who own PlayStation 3 (PS3) units (that includes QJ!) has another thing to look forward to from the console’s PlayStation Network (PSN). Gaming site IGN managed to grab a copy of the latest issue of magazine Famitsu and learned about Pixel Junk.
What the heck is Pixel Junk? Well, nothing much is really known about this except that it is a game distribution service currently under development with Q-Games. This company, mind you should not be interchanged with Lumines-maker Q Entertainment. The former is located in Kyoto while the latter is stationed in Tokyo.
Anyway, Famitsu described Pixel Junk as “the service that promises to feature unique, casual game experiences delivered to PS3 owners via the PlayStation Network.” and that’s about it. If you’re kind of jittery as to the kind of quality this service has to offer, maybe we should instead talk about Q-Games.
For starters, the company was formed by Dylan Cuthbert back in 2001. For your information, Cuthbert is the man responsible for Super Nintendo Entertainment System’s (SNES) Star Fox and yet-to-be released Star Fox II. The wavy pattern that shows whenever you boot up your PS3 is another creation by Q-Games.
So if you’re asking if the company has enough experience and fire power, if you will, the answer is yes. We will update you as soon as new details become available.
Via IGN