Gamasutra reports that Ubisoft has announced a new game in its Imagine DS series for girls, titled Imagine Rock Star, which allows players to simulate a music career.
If you tried to imagine something, maybe it would be a master chef, figure skaters, or babyz. That was about the extent of Ubisoft’s demands of your imagination, until now. From here on they ask you to imagine a rock star, with Imagine Rock Star.The sixth game in the Imagine series, which has sold a perplexing 3 million copies worldwide, Imagine Rock Star is Ubisoft’s attempt at a youth version of rhythm games like Guitar Hero and ...
GamingShogun writes, "Kalypso has agreed to a deal with Gamersgate AB to get their products onto the Gamersgate online distribution service. The first of the titles to be available on the service is Imperium Romanum, but they plan to distribute quite a few more as well. They have also announced that Imperium..."
Kalypso Media and Haemimont Games have announced a sequel to Imperium Romanum is in the works, with lots of updates promised.
The 1.03 patch for European retail copies of Imperium Romanum. Features a new scenario, x5 game speed, bug fixes and more.
GamingShogun writes, "Kalypso has announced that their Imperium Romanum expansion pack is now available here for £3.99 or roughly $8 dollars. You can read our review of the base game here....The expansion package focuses on the former Roman colony Britannia and is a content expansion to the main game. This new campaign includes 4 exciting new scenarios, like Londinium (London), Hadrians Wall oder Aquae Sulis (Bath), whereby each map is a reconstruction of an actual historical location. Additionally, new tablets and events will bring more variety into the gameplay as well as some some re-designed buildings..."
A content expansion has been announced for Imperium Romanum. It will focus on Britannia and bring four new scenarios that take place in or at Londinium, Hadrian's Wall, and (of course) Aquae Sulis. The value pack will retail for $4.99 and be released in May...
From the article: "SouthPeak's Imperium Romanum has officially launched today and is available for purchase. The city-building/strategy game set in Roman times, has had us hyped for some time and we can wait to try it. SouthPeak also sent along five new screenshots, check them out after the break."
From the article: "To follow-up the release of "Imperium Romanum" two weeks ago Kalypso have now provided players with a range of new content including a newsletter service (where users can sign up to receive the latest information about new game content), the patch which solves problems with the copy protection, download links for the demo version, as well as two wallpapers, the tech tree, the developer interview video and the fansite-kit (logos, screenshots, artwork material etc)."
From the article: "Imperium Romanum and AGON: The Lost Sword of Toledo have gone live on the GamersGate digital distribution service today. Imperium Romanum will set you back $39.99 and AGON will cost $29.99"