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Jul 23, 2008
PS3 News from N4G | I Am Alive
PS3 - I Am Alive - Jade Raymond's I Am Alive to debut in Leipzig VG247 has been reliably informed this morning that Assassin Creed producer Jade Raymond's next project - first-person survival game I Am Alive - will make its first proper appearance at Game Convention in Leipzig next month.
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Jul 16, 2008
PS3 News from N4G | I Am Alive
PS3 - I Am Alive - E3 2008: Ubisoft Shakes Up E3 with I Am Alive IGN has news about the new Jade Raymond produced game.

"Today Ubisoft announced an edgy new survival-adventure intellectual property, I Am Alive, will be released on current generation video game consoles in spring 2009."
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Jul 16, 2008
PS3 News from N4G | I Am Alive
PS3 - I Am Alive - Is 'I Am Alive' About a Mythic Baby Causing Earthquakes? In the recently released trailer for Ubisoft's I Am Alive, a strange clue pops up in the background.

Only The Games write: "Noteworthy is ruaumoko.com shown in the background -- a URL owned by Ubisoft. In Maori mythology Ruaumoko is the son of Rangi and Papa, a part of their creation myth. The only problem is that the kid has never been born, forever stuck in his mother's womb and his movements are said to cause earthquakes.

So you heard it here first: Ubisoft's I Am Alive is about giant unborn babies causing cataclysmic modern day disasters... Probably not, but the reference is interesting nonetheless."
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Jul 16, 2008
PS3 News from N4G | I Am Alive
PS3 - I Am Alive - Ubisoft to declare 'I Am Alive' in Spring 2009 Ubisoft has officially announced I Am Alive, a new adventure that forces players to "think, react and take risks that will directly affect themselves and those around them" as they navigate a Chicago "left in ruins."
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May 2, 2008
PS3 News from N4G | Imabikisou
PS3 - Imabikisou - Nintendo Wii getting PlayStation 3 port from SEGA Nintendic writes: "Publisher SEGA and developer Chunsoft are teaming up to bring the first, but surely not the last, ever port of a game from the PlayStation 3 console to Nintendo's far-weaker Wii system. The game? A reworking of Imabikisou from last year, which shocked many by charting quite high in the Media Create Top 10 upon launch, but plummeted out of sight very quickly indeed soon afterwards."
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Apr 24, 2008
PS3 News from N4G | Imabikisou
PS3 - Imabikisou - PS3 Sound Horror Game Getting Wii Port PS3 sound novel Imabikisou is getting a Wii port.
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Nov 13, 2007
PS3 News from N4G | Imabikisou
PS3 - Imabikisou - Mobile horror, Imabikisou supports remote play Lair isn't the only remote play title in town. Watch Impress tested out other Playstation 3 games and they discovered Chunsoft's sound novel, Imabikisou, can be played on your PSP. With the latest firmware you can boot your PSP from a WiFi spot and play Imabikisou anywhere in the world. Since the game is light on rendering it probably won't suffer graphically either. Grand. Mainichi Issho, the downloadable game with the Sony cat works too just in case you want to show people how cool your Nyavatar is in a coffee shop.
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Oct 15, 2007
PS3 News from N4G | Imabikisou
PS3 - Imabikisou - Imabikisou Demo is in the Japanese Playstation Store now The demo for the Japanese Horror game is now available to download in the Japanese Playstation store. The Demo is 903MB.
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Sep 21, 2007
PS3 News | Imabikisou
Sept 21, 2007 Sound novels are huge in Japan, so it comes as no surprise that Imabikisou, PS3s first title of this type, has been in production for some time and will be creeping its way onto Japanese shelves on 25 October. In essence sound novels are films, but instead of completely relying on live action, the story is told through text, images and, obviously, sound. Gameplay will function much the same way as the old "choose your own adventure" books, with the player being given a number ...
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Aug 17, 2007
PS3 News from N4G | Imabikisou
PS3 - Imabikisou - PSU Reveals Preliminary TGS list of PSP, PS2 & PS3 Games This September the Tokyo Game Show will open its doors to a veritable pantheon of gaming studios as well as the public. With the new closed door policy of E3 and their downsizing, TGS could now be the largest game expo on the planet. This 4 day convention is open for business associations on days 1 and 2 and the public for 3 and 4.
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