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Sep 28, 2009
PS3 News from N4G | Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2010
PS3 - Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2010 - 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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Aug 5, 2009
PS3 News from N4G | Call of Duty 3
PS3 - Call of Duty 3 - ActiBlizz Q2 financials: Call of Duty series has sold close to 14 million VG247: Activision's Mike Griffin has said that the Call of Duty franchise has sold close to 14 million units in the series lifetime.
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May 9, 2009
PS3 News from N4G | Call of Duty 3
PS3 - Call of Duty 3 - Activision Are Planning A Call of Duty Movie That's right. It seems that Activision have set up deals for "Call of Duty: The Movie", the movie for the very popular video game.
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Sep 4, 2008
PS3 News from N4G | Call of Duty 3
PS3 - Call of Duty 3 - Infinity ward are working on a sci-fi shooter n the latest issue of OXM UK, it is Comfirmed that infinity ward are working on a sci-fi shooter. But does not go as far to say if this game is the next in the call of duty series.

The Call of Duty series is ones of Activisions most prised franchises. Famed for its realistic World War 2 combat, it was no wonder that many eyebrows were raised when Call of Duty 4 went modern...
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Jun 13, 2007
PS3 News from N4G | Call of Duty 3
PS3 - Call of Duty 3 - PS3 game titles fare better at Japan retail division Game titles for Sony Corp.'s Playstation 3 this week fared better overseas where the console ranked two game titles in Amazon Japan's Video Game division.
Tecmo's Ninja Gaiden Sigma ranks at No. 21 this week and Activision's Call of Duty 3 follows at No. 22 in the latest retail data for the online retailer
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Jan 25, 2007
PS3 News from N4G | Call of Duty 3
PS3 - Call of Duty 3 - PS3 UK/EU Launch CONFIRMED - 23 March 2007 Sony Computer Entertainment Europe today announced that PLAYSTATION®3 will be launched in the PAL territories including the United Kingdom on 23rd March 2007 at a price of £425.
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Jan 9, 2007
PS3 News from N4G | Call of Duty 3
PS3 - Call of Duty 3 - Gamefly Top 10 for 1-8-2007 Here is the ol Gamefly Top 10 most requested list.

Lost Planet continues another week at the top of the cross platform list. Wario Wares: Smooth Moves for the Nintendo Wii cracks the top 10 and finally gives the Xbox 360 rentals some competition. Call of Duty 3 takes the top spot for the Playstation 3.
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Jan 3, 2007
PS3 News from N4G | Call of Duty 3
PS3 - Call of Duty 3 - Gamefly Top 10 List for the Week Ending 1-1-2007 Here is the ol Gamefly Top 10 most requested list.

Anticipation for Lost Planet heats up as it takes the top spot for Xbox 360 (and cross-platform). Wario Ware: Smooth Moves takes the top spot for the Nintendo Wii, and the PS3 gamers are queuing up to fight World War II (yet again) in Call of Duty 3.
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Dec 9, 2006
PS3 News from N4G | Call of Duty 3
PS3 - Call of Duty 3 - Best-Selling PS3 Games The NPD Group has released sales data for November 2006, and while the PlayStation 3 wasn't able to crack the overall top 20, it appears Resistance: Fall of Man had a high attach rate.

Resistance sold twice as much as the next best-selling title, Madden NFL 07. The ever-popular WWII setting allowed Call of Duty 3 to round out the top three.

Here are the top ten best-selling PlayStation 3 games for November 2006, as provided by the NPD Group:

1. Resistance: Fall of Man

2. Madden NFL 07

3. Call of Duty 3

4. Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

5. Ridge Racer 7

6. Need for Speed: Carbon

7. Tony Hawk's Project 8

8. NBA 2K7

9. NBA 07

10. Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom
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Dec 8, 2006
PS3 News from N4G | Call of Duty 3
PS3 - Call of Duty 3 - PS3 vs Xbox 360 - a developer speaks The debate over which is the more powerful next-gen games console has been raging for over a year, but in the last few weeks we've finally been able to pore over some first-hand evidence. The Call of Duty 3 conversions to Xbox 360 and PS3 are more closely comparable, perhaps, than many fanboys on either side would have predicted. More interesting is the unspoken rivalry between Gears of War and Resistance: Fall of Man - two showboating titles with similar themes and environments.

One thing has become clear. Totting up specs isn't going to help us choose a winner. On paper, PS3 has more raw processing grunt than Xbox 360, but at the moment - with second generation titles under their belts - developers seem to be extracting more performance out of Xbox 360. That's natural considering their greater experience with the platform. The question is, how much further can Xbox go?

Frankly, the only views that matter in this debate are those of programmers who have experience with next-gen hardware. So this week Guardian.co.uk spoke to Richard Hackett a head of technology at Blitz Games about his experiences with both machines. He feels that CELL has an ace up its sleeve and it's not something you might have predicted...

"As a result of the kind of processing power we have available we're going to see a lot more procedurally generated effects and dynamic visuals than we've seen before. This means not all game visuals will be created by an artist in the traditional way, an increasing amount will be created in real-time from algorithms and parameters.To make sure the artists stay in control and we don't resort to graphics created only by programmers (which is often a bad thing), we're working on systems for artists to create and edit these systems themselves without needing a degree in Software Engineering."

"Certain procedural effects are easier to create on the PS3 because of the power of the SPEs. Effects like water ...
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