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Aug 4, 2004
PS2 News | Obscure
Ubisoft have just released the first details of Obscure, a new survival-horror title that draws inspiration from teen horror flicks and TV shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Due for a September release on PS2, Xbox and PC, the game heralds the company's first venture into the genre since Project Zero II.A student going missing is the latest unnerving incident in Leafmore High, a school waning beneath some dark, oppressive cloud of evil. Five friends join forces to search out their missing ...
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Sep 28, 2009
PS2 News from N4G | Obscure: The Aftermath
PS2 - Obscure: The Aftermath - Retail Scoop: New Releases Week of September 29, 2009 In affiliation with Amazon.com, TripleChat is happy to bring you the new releases each week for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable. Along with new game releases they will also highlight the top five bluray releases each week that they feel will best suite movie and TV show fans alike.

Remember last week? Remember how uneventful it was? Well guess what, that's over this week. While game wise the selection is about the same on the PS3 and PS2 – this week it is all about the PSP Go. Oh yes, after just a few short months of waiting since E3, the PSP Go launches this week (October 1 to be exact)! Included this week in their special PSP Go Launch Center are the two big releases this week for both the Go and PSP 1000-3000 and those are Gran Turismo and MotorStorm: Arctic Edge.

On PS3 the biggest release this week is the sequel to Ninja Gaiden Sigma. Slated originally as a 360 exclusive (as was the predecessor), the sequel comes to us with more features, better graphics, and maybe even more cleavage!

On the bluray side of things the biggest release this week is the 70th Anniversary Collector's Edition of The Wizard of Oz. Outside of taking a stroll down the yellow brick road, they have two animated flicks for you – one featuring Monsters and Aliens, the other featuring Superman and Batman. To finish it there is a 2003 remake of a classic coming to high def for the super low price of $10 and one of the better independent films of 2009!
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Mar 19, 2008
PS2 News from N4G | Obscure: The Aftermath
PS2 - Obscure: The Aftermath - Obscure: The Aftermath Goes Gold On Wii, Playstation 2 System and PC Ignition Entertainment Ltd., a worldwide publisher and developer of videogames, and co-publisher Playlogic today announced that Obscure: The Aftermath has reached Gold Master status! It is scheduled for release on March 25, 2008, for Wii home video game system from Nintendo ($29.99), PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system ($19.99) and PC ($14.99).
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Feb 27, 2008
PS2 News from N4G | Obscure: The Aftermath
PS2 - Obscure: The Aftermath - Obscure: The Aftermath to feature The Audition From the article: "Ignition Entertainment has partnered with Chicago-based music group THE AUDITION on the band's latest music video. The music video for "Warm Me Up," the pop-rock quintet's first single off their second album, Champion (Victory Records), features gameplay footage from Ignition's upcoming survival-horror videogame Obscure: The Aftermath (Wii, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, PC)."
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May 9, 2007
PS2 News | Obscure: The Aftermath
Survival horror can be a lot of hard work, especially when there's no light relief to break up the gore-filled barrage of trouser-filling frights. So just as the movie world has Scream and The Faculty to have fun with the formula, so gaming has Obscure - and we've been given hands-on access to a nearly finished PS2 build of its sequel, Obscure II. The game's unique in that its co-operative two-player mode runs for the entire game. We were impressed with the sheer number of dialogue lines as ...
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Apr 16, 2007
PS2 News from N4G | Obscure: The Aftermath
PS2 - Obscure: The Aftermath - Obscure II Survival Horror Announced For Wii, PC, and PS2 Today, Playlogic has announced that it will be releasing Obscure II for the PS2 and PC in Q3 2007 and for the Wii in Q4 2007. If you are into campy teen horror flicks and survival horror games, this game may just be for you, with a soundtrack performed by the Boston Symphonic Orchestra and the Paris Opera Children's Choir.
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Aug 7, 2008
PS2 News from N4G | Odin Sphere
PS2 - Odin Sphere - Okami, Odin Sphere, and Disgaea joining PS2 Greatest Hits? Spencer reports:

"After so many reprints of Disgaea: Hour of Darkness I'm surprised it isn't already Greatest Hits game. In September it probably will be."
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Feb 20, 2008
PS2 News from N4G | Odin Sphere
PS2 - Odin Sphere - Square Enix's Odin Sphere out March in UK Square Enix's PS2-exclusive RPG Odin Sphere arrives in the UK - and other PAL territories - on March 14.

Odin Sphere features a visually sumptuous 2D art style and follows the tale of Odin's daughter - Gwendowlyn - and she has to uncover the secrets of a prophecy that could lead to the end of the world.
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Jan 20, 2008
PS2 News from N4G | Odin Sphere
PS2 - Odin Sphere - Europe - Ubisoft Q1 release dates Game Front has a list of Q1 release dates for Ubisoft titles in Europe. The list includes titles for PS3, PS2, PSP, Xbox 360, Wii and DS. It also has price information in Euro. The list is dated 18 January, 2008.
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Jan 7, 2008
PS2 News from N4G | Odin Sphere
PS2 - Odin Sphere - Square Enix Unveils Early 2008 UK Schedule Square Enix has today announced details of its schedule for the fresh end of 2008, with Final Fantasy I and II on the PSP and Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings on the DS both being given firm street dates.

Details of the release dates for other UK-bound Square Enix titles are somewhat more vague, with DS titles Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates and The World Ends With You due as the leaves begin to sprout, while we can expect Odin Sphere on PS2 and Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker on DS sometime before said leaves turn brown.
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