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Here's the Euro videogames releases for this week, highlights include WWE Legends of Wrestling, Madworld and GTA Chinatown Wars. All Games are due for release on March 20th unless otherwise stated.
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Activision has announced the Platinum release of Call of Duty 3: Roads to Victory on PSP and LEGO Indiana Jones on PS2 and PSP. Both will be released on March 20th.
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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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Issue 2 of HGZine, the free magazine for Sony PSP and Nintendo DS, includes an exclusive column by Steve Lycet from Sumo Digital (makers of TOCA, OutRun 2006, and Virtua Tennis) on how a game is converted to the PSP. Also in the issue are reviews of Lunar Knights, Phoenix Wright, Prince of Persia Rival Swords, Spectrobes and many more. There are also previews of Call of Duty Roads to Victory, Harvest Moon, My Sims, and a roundup of every Final Fantasy game in development for handheld devices (no small feat!).
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Gamerzines, who have already launched free Xbox 360 and PC games magazines, have just published the first issue of HGZine. Handheld Gamerzine covers Nintendo DS and Sony PSP games, and the first issue is packed with reviews of Sid Meier's Pirates, Mario vs Donkey Kong 2, Ghost Rider, Castlevania, Dungeon Siege and more. There are previews of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, Zelda Phantom Hourglass, Manhunt 2, Driver 76 and an exclusive interview with Burnout Detonator Senior Producer, Nick Channon. As with other Gamerzines, the magazine is written by professional games journalists and published for free in PDF format. The magazine is enhanced with video and multimedia.
Call of Duty is making its handheld debut on PSP, and the miniaturized WWII shooter is shaping up nicely.
This new trailer shows off a decent level of environmental detail, and the game retains much of the chaotic action of the console games.
The graphics aren't usually the issue with PSP FPS games, though - it's the controls that are critical. Without a dual-analogue set-up, making a playable FPS on the handheld is understandably difficult.
But CoD is among the best FPS games of the current
Call of Duty: Roads to Victory, the brand new PSP-exclusive chapter in the popular war series, will feature aerial combat for the first time ever. Not only will you once again be able to ride in various ground-based vehicles, but youll also be able to shoot the Nazis down from your own flying gun turret.
As with previous Call of Duty games, Roads to Victory puts you in the military boots of different soldiers, each one providing their own unique style and set of missions. Of the three Anglo
Invading our inbox like Nazis on an uninvited tour of Poland is a muddy-booted selection of shots from PSP warmonger Call of Duty: Roads to Victory, which is scheduled to land on Sony's handheld this Spring.
Crammed into CoD's kit bag for its portable push is a selection of solo missions (played through the eyes of three different Allied soldiers) fought across 13 battles, as well as a generous selection of multiplayer options for four to six players, including deathmatch, capture the flag and
Now that Medal of Honor: Heroes has made the PSP safe for World War II shooters, the second wave is already in the works. Due out sometime next spring, Call of Duty: Roads to Victory puts players into the muddy boots of American, Canadian and British troops as they battle through Europe. Promising customizable controls and multiplayer modes for up to six combatants, it'll enable players to blast Nazis and dive for cover through 13 different battles.
While details are scarce, we do have a