This mid-year update allows Plastic Wax to reveal 2009 collaborations that had been kept under wraps for months: the opening cinematic and unlockable cinematic for Activision's Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen game, two different thirty-second television spots that mix live action and CG (which involved animating the classic Slimer character) for Atari's Ghostbusters, and the E3 2009 CG trailer to launch the new Relic/THQ title Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine. Plastic Wax also has a number of unannounced videogame projects in the works, as well as a feature length film.
is Prototype (PS3, Xbox 360). Punch-out!! is at the top of the Nintendo Wii Queue as well...
If you had a habit of skipping Hebrew school as a kid, the new Ghostbusters game for the Xbox 360 gives you a chance to redeem yourself. Liel Leibovitz from Tablet, an online Jewish magazine, reports that ghost hunters can slay an ill-placed ham at a Bar Mitzvah and unlock a special achivement: "Kosher."
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Rumours have been floating around since the UK launch of Ghostbusters on PS3 that one UK retailer was managing to sell the title on Xbox 360.
Gamezine writes: "We just thought we'd set the record straight. We're not too much a fan of beating a dead horse, but our own mistake of reporting the PlayStation 3 resolution of the Ghostbusters video game as 75% of the Xbox 360 game has been picked up around the net."
Richard Leadbetter – Director of HD consultancy Digital Foundry and author of Eurogamer's multiplatform comparison Face-off features – tweeted that playing Ghostbusters on the PS3 was like "time-warping back to the dawn of PS3 development." Ouch! That's especially painful to read considering the high hopes Terminal Reality – developers of the just-released Ghostbusters game – have for their multiplatform Infernal Engine.
Bigdownload: Gamers were upset when it was learned a few days ago that the PC version of Ghostbusters would lack the multiplayer features that its Xbox 360 and PS2 counterparts have. We asked the game's publisher Atari for comment on this issue and they sent over a response from Dan Irish, the CEO of the game's multiplayer developer Threewave Software:
Atari's highly anticipated Ghostbusters: The Video game has just shipped across North America. This means that come Thursday it should be sitting on most game retailer's store shelves for our consumption.
PlayStation LifeStyle brings you a guide to unlock all trophies (and achievements) for Ghostbusters: The Video Game.