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12 Apr 2006
360 News | Alone in the Dark
The Alone in the Dark name might have been irreversibly tainted when it was made into one of the worst film abominations to ever hit theaters, but Atari's not giving up on its horror franchise just yet. The publisher today announced that the fifth installment of Alone in the Dark - previously announced for the Xbox 360 - will also hit PCs at the same time. (And while the company hasn't made an official announcement, we're guessing the PlayStation 3 will fit into those plans as ...
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12 Apr 2006
PS2 News | Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII
The frenzy surrounding PlayStation role-playing classic Final Fantasy VII continues. The US version of Dirge of Cerberus, the kinda-sorta sequel that puts a big ol' gun into your hand and lets you loose, is on its way. Today, Square Enix has let fly several new screens that highlight elements of the game we haven't seen before. This action game was an unexpected departure from the series' typical turn-based RPG style, but we're getting more used to the idea now that we've got our hands on it. ...
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12 Apr 2006
Wii News | Wii
Word has reached us that Polish developer Nibris has announced Sadness, a totally black and white, utterly mysterious game for Nintendo's Revolution console. We're failing to make any sense of the press release issued for the announcement, so we've published it here, in full, for your brain-fizzling delight: "Exclusive Nintendo Revolution title Sadness will be fully ... black and white! "Nibris decided to follow Nintendo's path, which definitely fights the stagnation which has occurred in ...
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12 Apr 2006
360 News | Xbox 360
Word on the street from Microsoft is that it has stepped up its orders for Xbox 360 chips. The new order effectively doubles the number of chips expected to be available for new machines. This means that pretty soon you won't have to shiver in the cold of a Best Buy parking lot hoping to have the opportunity to purchase one of the sought-after consoles. It also means that Microsoft is putting its money where its mouth is and making good on statements made by Vice President Peter Moore in an ...
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12 Apr 2006
PSP News | LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
Wednesday 12 April 2006 With Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy warping towards an autumn release, we don't need any excuse to provide you with some great new screenshots of the fantastically plastic cast - just click on the image tab above to see the toy stars up ...
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12 Apr 2006
PC News | World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade
Wednesday 12 April 2006 Blizzard's first expansion pack for World of Warcraft, The Burning Crusade, is shuffling along nicely towards a late 2006 release. But to give eager gamers a taste of what they'll soon be slicing, dicing and blasting into oblivion, we've grabbed a handful of fresh artwork for four new monsters from the game's soon-to-be-expanded bestiary. First up, we've got the fleshbeasts. These are unpleasant looking products of twisted nightmares, summoned from the beyond by Medivh, ...
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12 Apr 2006
360 News | Halo 3
Wednesday 12 April 2006 The eagerly anticipated Halo 3 will be a free-form prequel boasting persistent worlds, four-player co-op and non-linear evolving gameplay, and will be named Forerunner. The Forerunner were techno-savvy aliens who created the colossal Halo artefacts and then disappeared. These details appeared after US gaming magazine Game Informer enjoyed an exclusive audience with Bungie, where it was also claimed that the new game will not continue the Halo story from where Halo 2 ...
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11 Apr 2006
PS3 News | PlayStation 3
Sony is on target for its global launch of PS3 this November, according to the company's president of worldwide studios, Phil Harrison, who has asserted that the gaming giant is in the best possible position for meeting the ...
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11 Apr 2006
PSP News | PSP
A PSP redesign is in the works by Sony, which will include a built-in hard drive and no slot for UMDs. Planned as an update for the successful handheld, the new PSP is due to appear sometime in the next three years, according to shacknews.com. Although a huge range of films have been released on Sony's proprietary Universal Media Disc format, actual sales have failed to impress. Even so, leaving the UMD behind would cause problems for backwards compatibility for the new PSP, although with Sony ...
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11 Apr 2006
PSP News | Gun Showdown
Publisher Activision has announced that last year's go-anywhere, kill-anything Wild West shooter GUN is sauntering its way to PSP this fall in the shape of GUN Showdown. For the uninitiated, GUN tells the decidedly un-PC story of Colton White, a hunter-turned-gunslinger out for revenge after his dad is killed. A sort of Grand Theft Equine, GUN lets players blow apart cowboy and Apache heads, steal horses and explore a decent-sized Western landscape as they take on missions and hunt for ...
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