The Hail to the Chimp demo has been released over Xbox Live for US and Canadian marketplaces.
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All in the name of self-promotion, Gamecock Media Group CEO Mike Wilson was in Philadelphia on Tuesday as the hoopla surrounding this week's Democratic Pennsylvania primary reached its peak.
Gamecock is using its upcoming game Hail to the Chimp to encourage gamers to participate in the real upcoming "human" election.
Politics have long used animal iconography to make the whole process more approachable to the common man. Now Wideload's upcoming next-gen console game Hail to the Chimp takes that idea to a more primal level.
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Wideload Games, following their previous efforts of Stubbs the Zombie, will release a party game in 2008. To be released by GameCock, who is planning on showing it at E3. until then, take a gander at these pics.
Jailbreak is a Half-Life 2 modification similar to Team Deathmatch for Half-Life 2, but with a difference: two teams, two jails. When you kill a member of the opposite team, they respawn, locked up inside your jail. When a member of your team is killed, they respawn inside the enemy jail. Your objective is to imprison every member of the enemy team. The twist is that you can break out members of your own team, by fighting your way to the enemy jail and opening the doors. The game goes back and forth until one team is entirely locked up, the losers executed (in a variety of customised ways), then the next round begins.
Valve's been quite busy getting ready to roll out some impressive updates to their games and Steam in general: