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Sine Mora taking wing this winter

Grasshopper Manufacture, Digital Reality collabo confirmed for release on XBLA, PSN; new trailer inside.

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Between Killer 7, No More Heroes, Shadows of the Damned, and Lollipop Chainsaw, it can safely be said that Grasshopper Manufacture has a flare for the eccentric. However, the Suda 51-led Japanese studio appears to be playing it a bit more conventional with its side-scrolling shoot-’em-up Sine Mora, which today was given a winter release window.

Sine Mora is the first title in Grasshopper’s collaboration with Hungarian outfit Digital Reality. The game is being touted by the companies as traditional genre gameplay tweaked with time manipulation mechanics and support for 3D displays. The resulting mix will be available as a downloadable game for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

Grasshopper has a number of projects in development beyond Sine Mora. In addition to the aforementioned Lollipop Chainsaw, the studio is crafting a pair of DS remakes for its Silver Case series. The studio is also collaborating with Microsoft on a Kinect-enabled project titled Codename D.

As for Digital Reality, the publisher-developer’s most notable upcoming project is Skydrift, a third-person flight combat-racing title that’s due for release this summer for Xbox Live, the PlayStation Network, and PC.

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This Week in New Releases July 12 – July 23

War on terror, war on drugs, and hand to hand combat with titles like Captain America: Super Soldier and Fallout New Vegas: Old World Blues, and Mortal Kombat DLC

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What We Learned This Week: E3 Is Insane

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Disney Universe coming this autumn

Multiplayer adventure Disney Universe out on X360, PS3, PC, and Mac this autumn; will feature Monsters, Inc., Lilo and Stitch, Alice in Wonderland, and Tron: Legacy.

Disney Interactive is bringing Disney Universe, a multiplayer action adventure title, to Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC and Mac this autumn. The game is set in six worlds inspired by animated and live action films from Disney, as well as those of the CGI animation supremos at Pixar.

Players can dress a cutesy blue avatar character in one of over 40 costumes, each of which has unique powers that level up during play. Four costumes were revealed in the teaser trailer that accompanied today’s announcement: Alice from Alice in Wonderland, Mike from Monsters, Inc., Tron from Tron: Legacy, and Stitch from Lilo and Stitch.

The co-operative multiplayer modes support up to four players, letting them team up and take part in missions that follow Disney and Pixar movie storylines. Combat, puzzle solving, coin collection, and power-ups are on offer, and Disney has promised plenty of “slapstick humour”. In addition, content such as new worlds and costumes will be available for purchase after the game launches.

The announcement of Disney Universe follows big losses from Disney’s Interactive Media Group, which posted a loss of $ 128 million (£73.6 million) for the six-month period ending April 2, 2011. It also follows layoffs that formed part of the company’s move toward casual and social gaming. Those cuts included the closure of Tron: Evolution studio Propaganda Games and hundreds of layoffs across other internal development studios, including Epic Mickey maker Junction Point.

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