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Jul 7, 2006
PC News from N4G | Virtua Tennis 3
PC - Virtua Tennis 3 - 'Virtua Tennis 3' (PS3/X360) Also Coming to PSP/PC Virtua Tennis 3 gives gamers the opportunity to experience new levels of realism never thought possible on a home console system. A press release issued by SEGA earlier today mentioned Virtua Tennis also coming to PSP, and PC.
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Jul 7, 2006
PC News | Dark Messiah of Might and Magic
Friday 7 July 2006 Dark Messiah of Might & Magic gives you a huge choice when it comes to offing your enemies: do you use big pointy sticks, iced flagstones or hot, hot fingertip-fire? We've conjured up some new footage to show you the sort of magical mayhem on offer to aspiring mages, so click the movie tab and take a peek. There're plenty of spells on show here to ignite your interest - see lightning bolts, guided fireballs and the brilliant shrink-o-spell in action. Make sure you pay ...
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Jul 6, 2006
PC News | Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
It's the game that boasts the "largest superhero alliance ever," and we've got the latest shots and a trailer of action RPG Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. The horde of heroes will land this fall on PS2, PS3, PSP, Xbox, Xbox 360, PC, Wii and GBA. This batch of shots is from the Xbox 360, but we're hoping to snag some from the other platforms soon. The game allows you to hand pick a team of four superheroes from a total of 20 playable Marvel characters, then take on the united might of the Marvel ...
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Jul 6, 2006
PC News | ProStroke Golf: World Tour 2007
Hot on the heels of GamesRadar's first significant write-up on World Tour Golf last week, European and US publisher Oxygen today announced that the name of the game is being changed to ProStroke Golf: World Tour 2007. The publisher stated in a press release yesterday that "a generic title did not do justice" to "a golf simulation for a worldwide audience." The new title refers to the game's realistic ProStroke system, which enables players to control their shots by adjusting their stance, club ...
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Jul 6, 2006
PC News | Medieval II: Total War
Thursday 6 July 2006 Medieval II: Total War is set to unleash hell on your PC this November, and we've enlisted a handful of shots to show off the game's teeming armies, as well as give you a glance at the game's redesigned campaign map. Just click on the images tab for the rest of these new screens. The map view, where you shuffle armies into action and manage your empire's city life, has been given an overhaul - and it looks better than ever. You can now choose between constructing towns and ...
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Jul 4, 2006
PC News | PC
Monday 3 July 2006 The TrackMania PC racing series is back with TrackMania United from developer Nadeo and will include a myriad of new features. The track building and racing sim for PC has a large online community where new environments can be designed to blast round in souped-up sports cars. United will cherry pick the best options from the original TrackMania, TrackMania: Power Up!, TrackMania Sunrise and TrackMania Nations ESWC, but will also include brand new features. There will be ...
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Jul 3, 2006
PC News | Call of Juarez
Call of Juarez, a first-person shooter set in the Old West, reloaded our screenshot cache today with five powerful new images. Juarez looks better than ever, possessing an authentic feel inside of a photo-realistic (but dusty) world. Impressive lighting, dramatic depth-of-field focus and authentic weapons highlight your trip back in time. While the wooded and spacious outdoor environs look as detailed and hand-polished as you might find in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, the western Juarez ...
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Jul 3, 2006
PC News | TrackMania United
The TrackMania PC racing series is back with TrackMania United from car-crazy Japanese developer Nadeo and will include a myriad of new features. The track building and arcade racing explosion for PC has a large online community where new environments can be designed to blast round in beefed-up sports cars. It's an awful lot like slot-car race sets with monster jumps, steeply banked turns, and cool loops - only you're not on rails, and you're racing with other maniacs online. United will ...
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Jun 30, 2006
PC News | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent
As the latest Sam Fisher adventure sneaks towards its September release, Ubisoft thought it would share a few more visuals of Splinter Cell: Double Agent. Double Agent is, of course, the game where Sam Fisher goes bad, but only because he's trying to do good. He's infiltrating a terrorist group in order to take them down from within, but to earn their trust he has to behave like a criminal. The game will feature all the high tech gadgetry and stealth aspects from previous games, but you'll be ...
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Jun 30, 2006
PC News from N4G | Doom 3
PC - Doom 3 - NVIDIA SLI Workaround For Prey Demo It appears that NVIDIA SLI owners cannot run the recently released Prey demo. NVIDIA has issued a statement with a workaround as well as word on an upcoming driver patch:

A few enthusiasts have commented that the recent Prey demo does not support NVIDIA SLI. NVIDIA is currently testing a Prey SLI profile, which we expect to release later this week in a new driver on nZone.com.

In the meantime, users can simply copy and paste the Quake 4 profile to make Prey scale. Prey and Quake 4 were developed with the DOOM 3 (OpenGL) engine, and SLI scales very well on Quake 4.

NVIDIA recommends users download the new 91.31 Forceware drivers for Prey. This driver works great on the Prey demo with all NVIDIA GPUs.
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