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  • There are numerous secrets still to be unveiled about Killer 7. Sure, it looks pretty but this cel-shaded enigma has revealed less than a Taliban fashion show. , we've all admired the style but, so far, no one outside of Capcom knows how it works, how it plays or even what kind of game it really is. But one nugget of information has finally escaped from Capcom HQ and that is a definite UK release date for both the PS2 and Gamecube versions: Friday 24 June. That might still seem a long way away
  • Vivendi have announced the first details of a new Hulk game for PS2, Xbox and Gamecube. Called simply The Incredible Hulk, the title is currently being developed by Radical Games - also the people behind last year's The Hulk. The action-adventure will offer fully destructible environments while the Hulk will have the ability to (wait for it) "weaponise any object". The free-roaming landscapes allow players to jump anywhere, climb anything and smash everything - even entire buildings. We're also
  • Once again Capcom have fed the world more meagre morsels of their sumptuously screened Killer 7. So let us pause for a moment while your eyes absorb the PS2 and Gamecube glory that adorns this page so beautifully. Just look at the way the bloody third-person beatings smear and blur into brutal first-person shooting. It's lovely.But while you're revelling in the artistry, isn't it time that the world wondered why so little has been seen of this title? Why no one has managed to get their hands on
  • Official ELSPA Entertainment Top 20 Software Chart (all prices) - week ending 11 December1 (1) Need For Speed: Underground 2(PS2, Xbox, PC, Gamecube)2 (2) Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas(PS2)3 (5) Call Of Duty: Finest Hour(PS2, Xbox, Gamecube)4 (4) The Incredibles (PS2, Xbox, GBA, Gamecube, PC)5 (3) FIFA 2005 (PS2, PC, Xbox, GBA, Gamecube)6 (13) Prince Of Persia: Warrior Within (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube PC)7 (7) GoldenEye: Rogue Agent (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube)8 (10) The Getaway: Black Monday (PS2)9 (6)
  • After a resounding victory in Vietnam and Desert Storm (twice), the SCi boys have now set their sights on the fight against international terrorism with the announcement of Conflict: Global Terror.Due to be released in autumn 2005, this fourth instalment of the team-based shooter will reunite the original team of Bradley, Foley, Connors and Jones. With the famed four-strong squad having been promoted from lowly frontline grunts to an elite anti-terrorist unit, they have been handed the task of
  • Forget about Sticklebrick Battlestar Galactica or Meccano Lost In Space. Lego Star Wars is the sci-fi flick/construction toy fusion that you are looking for. It's the perfect combination of two childhood favourites wrapped up in an easy-to-swallow plastic package. Building from the bricks of The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and the upcoming Episode III Revenge of the Sith, it promises to put you into to boots of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, Anakin Skywalker and R2-D2, meeting and defeating the
  • Gran Turismo 4, then: potentially the greatest racing sim of all time. If it ever gets released, that is. Now scheduled to hit the UK in the first quarter of next year, sans online modes, it feels as if it's faced as many delays as a Brian Wilson album. Well, almost.In among this overload of new screenshots and artwork you'll notice San Francisco's Infineon Raceway, Japan's Twin Ring Motegi and a new track set in the streets of Seoul. So take a look at what you'll finally be able to get your
  • Boxing is more than just the noble art of punching someone repeatedly in the face until they fall over. There's also biting, brain damage and selling branded electric grills to gutbuckets worldwide. But from Frank Bruno's Boxing onwards, no game ever managed to really make us feel like we were be part of that brutal world.That is until the original Fight Night came along. Sure, it looked good, but what made it great was the Total Punch Control. Which instead of being the usual load of raging
  • Official ELSPA Entertainment Top 20 Software Chart (all prices) - week ending 4 December1 (1) Need For Speed: Underground 2 (PS2, Xbox, PC, Gamecube)2 (2) Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PS2)3 (3) FIFA 2005(PS2, Xbox, GBA, Gamecube)4 (7) The Incredibles (PS2, Xbox, GBA, Gamecube)5 (NE) Call Of Duty: Finest Hour (PS2, Gamecube, Xbox)6 (4) Pro Evolution Soccer 4 (PS2, PC, Xbox)7 (11) GoldenEye: Rogue Agent (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube)8 (5) Halo 2 (Xbox)9 (6) WWE Smackdown vs Raw (PS2)10 (8) The
  • We've got an overload of illegal street racing for you - and it doesn't involve hanging around the local dodgy estate after dark. Instead, we've got a new trailer, artwork and a complete vehicle listing for Rockstar's forthcoming Midnight Club 3. The class of each vehicle (from concept cars to SUVs) is also mentioned, although we're not entirely sure what High End Culture entails. Perhaps it means they watch the Late Review or something.Aprilla Mille Factory - Sport Bike Cadillac (GM) 16 -

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