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posted 1 year, 2 months ago
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Warner Bros. was one of the few publishers whose games never made it to India (officially), but thanks to E-xpress Interactive, they now will. This means Warners upcoming catalogue for 2011 that consists of F.E.A.R. 3, Batman: Arkham City and Mortal Kombat among others will now hit stores across the country.
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posted 2 years, 3 months ago
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Kotaku writes: Why do some games have multiplayer? Because the executives demand it, even if the developers don't want it. As explained in a recent account of goings on at Midway.
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posted 3 years, 11 months ago
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Let the bone crunching begin! PAIN has finally arrived as expected on the European PS Store. We're really pleased to see it has made it's way over here and can't wait to start tossing mimes (no, that's not a euphemism for anything else, before you ask). So what else came our way today in what Sony are saying will be the end of poor EU updates?
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posted 3 years, 11 months ago
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In its call with investors following Q4 results, Midway CEO David Zucker said getting the PS3 version of its standardized internal engine up to par adversely impacted its financial results, and revealed that it was preparing an online casual game portal for the near future. Zucker said the publisher had a challenging year as it underwent its transition to next-gen consoles. While he said the million-selling action title Stranglehold was affirmation that Midway's standardized tech tool set is on the right track, it hasn't come without a price.
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posted 4 years ago
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New PSN Content. From the same source that brought you the predictions last week (the N4G story reached 1050°), here are the constantly updated list of rumors - several confirmed - for the new PSN content delivered weekly. All rumors have cited sources and media related to the game. This week: - The Club [demo] - Guitar Hero III DLC - PixelJunk Monsters [game & demo] - PSone Classics - Rock Band DLC - Strangehold DLC Note: Again, I know this is a forum post, but it's a collection from many different sources. The information is timely and updated immediately.
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posted 4 years, 1 month ago
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A constantly updated list of rumors (some confirmed) for the new PSN content delivered weekly. Thread cites sources and media related to the game. Note: I know this is a forum post, but it's a collection from many different sources. The information is timely and updated immediately. Poster's threads linked to before from N4G - when it broke news that All PS1 Games are playable via Remote Play (in that case, thread was linked to).
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posted 4 years, 1 month ago
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Kotaku reports:Well the Stranglehold map pack announced last month is out on Xbox Live, with the PlayStation 3 version sure to follow shortly thereafter. As promised, it contains 10 new multiplayer maps, 21 new characters, and 10 new achievements for an additional 250 points to your gamerscore. All this for 1200 Microsoft points - $15 in real money - and I am currently trying to figure out if it's worth it. It pretty much works out to $1.50 a map, which doesn't sound like too much, but in one big chunk that costs a quarter of the game's retail price? I'm going to be struggling with this for days before I finally cave and put the money down. If I know I am going to buy it anyway, why wait you ask? It's all about the journey my friend. Thanks to Billkwando for the heads up!
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posted 4 years, 2 months ago
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Amazon will be offering a video game deal of some kind for the next 10 days starting today. The offer is a Playstation 3, Blu-Ray remote, and the collectors edition of Stranglehold, for $399. Noteworthy is Lair only being $34.99 today as well.
Dec 7, 2007
A Stranglehold multiplayer content update is set to release for PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the John Woo shoot-everything-up soon.
Included in the update will be 10 brand new multiplayer maps and 21 new multiplayer skins, in addition to 10 new Achievements for Xbox 360
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posted 4 years, 2 months ago
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Kotaku's Brian Crecente has a leaked copy of the National Institute on Media and the Family's annual Media Wise Video Game Report Card, set to be officially released tomorrow. This year's report card is broken into five parts: ¿ The MediaWise Video Game Report Card ¿ The Buying Guide ¿ The ESRB Rating System and Ratings Education Efforts ¿ The Retailer Ratings Education and Enforcement Surveys ¿ Annual MediaWise-Harris Interactive Poll of Kids and Parents Kotaku gives a quick summary for each part.