With Stephen Totilo jetting his way to QuakeCon in Texas this week we'll be joined by MTV Multiplayer's Russ Frushtick, taking your calls live and discussing some of the stories of the week.Join us Wednesday at 11 a.m.Mountain and give us a call.If you miss the live show we'll be posting the downloadable audio file and a link to iTunes by Jacob & Co fWednesday evening.Kotaku Talk Radio Live Stream [BlogTalkRadio]""Sega of Japan is apparently bringing the party, registering a trademark and logo for Let's Party.It could represent the latest in a line of software from developer Prope, responsible for Wii games Let's Tap and Let's Catch.
Sega's trademark with the U.S.Patent and Trademark Office doesn't tell us much, other than Let's Party is being protected against ""video game software; computer game programs"" and ""providing on-line games; providing information on on-line games."" Yes, this is a video game and it may have some online component. Jaeger LeCoultre Since Let's Catch was a WiiWare title, that ""on-line games"" mention may simply refer to its distribution method.The only thing that leads us to believe this isn't an entry in the already existing ""Let's"" series is the logo.It's out of line with the established design, for whatever that's worth.
To the best of our knowledge, Prope—a small studio headed by former Sonic Team lead Yuji Naka—hasn't gone on record about its follow up to Let's Tap.If this is it, Sega and Prope look to have found a groove.Let's Party [USPTO]""Following up on a story from this morning, Capcom has released a list of classic games Japanese Rolex coming ""soon"" to the PlayStation Network, with just about every major Capcom property represented.It's a much smaller list than the one we got at the end of 2008, but it's a fine collection of Capcom Classics nonetheless.
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