
Sega has finally announced that Bayonetta will be released in the US on January 5th, 2010 and in Europe on January 8th, 2010. FYI, Bayonetta is an action game for the Microsoft Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3 consoles, directed by Devil May Cry and Viewtiful Joe series creator Hideki Kamiya at Platinum Games in cooperation with publisher Sega. [That VideoGame Blog]

The Joytron Singibigi Joystick features a nice looking wood finish, reminiscent of the control panels on Japanese arcade machines. The controller has a dozen buttons, an can be used with the PS2, PS3 or PC via USB connectivity. The Singibigi also comes with a PC profiler application that allows you to configure the buttons, making it an ideal candidate for MAME and other emulators. Unfortunately, it is not wireless. The Joytron Singibigi Joystick retails for a reasonable price tag of $39. [Joytron]

The demo version of Tales of Vesperia for Sony PlayStation 3 will be released in Japan on July 13th, 2009. This announcement will definitely give American PlayStation 3 owners a hope that the game will be released soon in the States. The demo will be available on the PlayStation Store. [Kotaku]

Enjoy watching Blu-ray discs on your PS3 with this Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote. This elegant and sleek remote operates via Bluetooth connection and features all the standard DVD remote functions including Chapter display/select, A-B Repeat and One-Touch Menu Control. The Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote is now on sale at Amazon for just $19.99 shipped (original price $24.99). [Product Page]

According to rumors, the motion-sensing controller for Sony PlayStation 3 will be on stage at E3 conference. Several key third-party developers have already been brought up to speed and asked to implement the functionality into their upcoming titles. Stay tuned for more updates. [Engadget]

The Psyclone TouchCharge Pad is now available for Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii. The Sony PlayStation 3 version is the cheapest with the price tag of $50. Meanwhile, the Nintendo Wii and Microsoft Xbox 360 versions retail for $60 and $70, respectively. [Gadgets Weblog]