We’re big fans of Japan-based developer Q-Games here at El33tonline. How could we not be when we’ve spent countless hours carefully placing towers and saving villagers in PixelJunk Monsters? And that’s not even counting the time we’ve put into PixelJunk Racers, PixelJunk Eden and PixelJunk Shooter!
So naturally we’re excited to hear that Q-Games will have three of their games on show at E3 next week.
Three!
According to a Twitter post by CEO Dylan Cuthbert, “E3 coming up…it’s exciting. Three of our games are at the show! That has to be some kind of record for a small company like Q right?”
Cuthbert went on to confirm that one of the games would be the PlayStation Move music title, PixelJunk Lifelike, although he wouldn’t reveal details of the other two.
He later confirmed that one of them will be Move-friendly PlayStation 3 music game PixelJunk Lifelike, though the other two remain unannounced.
Stay tuned to El33tonline for more news from E3 next week.
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Comments:
Yay! More PixelJunk joy to spread around!
Oh yes, I'm looking forward to seeing what they have! I'm hoping for a full sequel to PixelJunk Monsters - it's still my favourite tower-defense game.