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  • Official ELSPA Top 20 Software Chart (all prices) - week ending 17 April1 (2) (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube)2 (5) (PS2, Xbox)3 (4) (PC)4 (1) (Xbox, PC, GBA)5 (3) (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, GBA)6 (7) (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC, PSone, GBA)7 (6) (PS2, Xbox)8 (16) (PS2, Xbox, PC)9 (8) (PS2)10 (NE) (PS2, Xbox, PC, GBA)11 (9) (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC)12 (10) (PS2, PC)13 (11) (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC)14 (14) (PC)15 (RE) (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC, GBA)16 (12) (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube)17 (19) (PS2, Xbox)18 (20) (PS2,
  • Developers Maxis have leaked early details of the sequel to The Sims Bustin' Out - and, in contrast to the traditional suburban Sims setting, this time round proceedings will be decidedly street. Due to be released on PS2, Xbox, Gamecube and GBA, the game currently has a working title of Urban Sims.The series is taking major new steps this time out by shifting geographical location to the big city and honing the focus of the gameplay on building a reputation. This has a significant knock-on
  • Further to the which revealed that Eidos were working on a game called Crash 'n' Burn, the company has today officially confirmed the first details of their new arcade racer.Due for release on PS2 and Xbox in the autumn, the game is currently being developed for Eidos by Climax's Brighton studio, which specialises in driving games and has previously coded the MotoGP and ATV Quad Power Racing series.According to Eidos, the game's focus is on "aggressive and dangerous driving" and will be
  • Living by proxy will be even more enervating when Sims 2, Maxis's massively upgraded sequel to their cash spewing people fabricator, hits a (real) shop near you. The latest shots not only showcase yet more of the game's undeniably impressive modeling, but offer a tiring glimpse of what you can put your sims through in their hard earned free time - for their own good, naturally.Martial arts classes are one way to achieve that on-screen buff, though jogging (or lounging on the hood of your
  • Eidos have released a handful of new shots of Thief: Deadly Shadows, the third game in Ion Storm's sneaky series.Players once again take on the role of Garrett, a master thief who is rarely seen, never caught and capable of breaking into the most ingeniously secured places. Of course, somewhere along the way Garrett inadvertently manages to rouse an ancient evil destined to crush the very city he steals from. It's always the way, isn't it?Throughout the game you must sneak into locations
  • Take 2 - parent company of Grand Theft Auto publishers Rockstar - have revealed that GTA: San Andreas will be revealed for the first time to "key retailers and industry trade publications" in June, meaning that it will apparently not be on show at next month's E3 industry extravaganza.The next instalment of the hugely successful free-roaming crime-'em-up was finally confirmed by Rockstar at the start of March, although the San Andreas subtitle had been rumoured for well over a year. It's due to
  • Namco have announced a Japanese release date for the next incarnation of their never-ending Smash Court series. The glory days of SNES are well behind it now - near photo-realism, real players and generally unfavourable comparisons to the latest Virtua Tennis are now the norm. Smash Court Pro Tour 2 offers up such pros as Serena Williams, Carlos Moya, Lindsay Davenport and officially endorsed tournaments including Wimbledon. With no official announcement of Virtua Tennis 3 as yet, this could
  • We've a bunch of new screenshots of Jak 3, the next instalment of the rather tasty platform-cum-action series from developers Naughty Dog.There still aren't any game details to speak of but the series shifted its gameplay leanings from platform to action in Jak II: Renegade and we presume this third outing will similarly put the emphasis on action-based gameplay.Publishers Sony will no doubt break their silence on Jak 3 and spill the beans at E3 next month. We'll be there and will bring you the
  • Official ELSPA Top 20 Software Chart (all prices) - week ending 10 April1 (1) (Xbox, PC, GBA)2 (3) (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube)3 (2) (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, GBA)4 (5) (PC)5 (NE) (PS2, Xbox)6 (6) (PS2, Xbox)7 (8) (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC, PSone, GBA)8 (7) (PS2)9 (10) (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC)10 (13) (PS2, PC)11 (11) (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC)12 (RE) (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube)13 (17) (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, GBA)14 (5) (PC)15 (9) (PS2, Xbox)16 (RE) (PS2, Xbox, PC)17 (14) (PS2)18 (20) (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC,
  • While Resident Evil Outbreak is , Capcom have already released details and screenshots of its sequel, Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2 (Biohazard Outbreak: File 2 in Japan).The game continues the story of the eight characters that featured in the first Outbreak across other parts of Raccoon City. These include the zoo which, as the accompanying shots reveal, is now populated by zombie elephants. The PS2-exclusive game also looks set to allow players to swim, although we wouldn't really fancy our

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