"Most of the games in my Backlog are things I bought just because they were on sale, but I also have a bunch of artsy-smarsty games that I bought because I felt like I should play them. Some designers specialize in this sort of weird game, and they develop a cult following for anything they make. One such fellow is Goichi Suda, or Suda51. He is responsible for No More Heroes and the upcoming Lollipop Chainsaw. But before those games, he created a Gamecube title called Killer 7. This has be..."

Bright Hub takes cult classic Killer7 for a spin to decide if the title still holds up to gaming's ever-changing standards. Does the game still look and play as good as it did back in 2005?

After EA had announced the collaboration of the forever yesterday at the publisher's annual summer showcase, 1Up's Thierry Nguyen was able to sit down with the two vaunted Japanese developers, Goichi Suda and Shinji Mikami, on the new upcoming game.

The different topics discussed are:

  • How this collaboration came to be
  • When did this game idea begin
  • EA and what they bring to the table
  • The "soul of rock", and the duo's previous collaboration, Killer7

  • At its summer showcase, publisher Electronic Arts has announced through its EA Partners arm that it has agreed to a publishing deal that will involve iconic Japanese developers Shinji Mikami (Resident Evil) and Goichi Suda (Killer7, No More Heroes) in a brand-new horror action game that will hit the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and the PC.

    Shinji Mikami will be the producer for the new game, with Suda 51 directing. Suda's development studio, Grasshopper Manufacture, will be the primary d...

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    GamesRadar goes through a list of 10 more titles that brought out a similar reaction with fans.