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posted 3 years, 6 months ago
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SuperiorVersion.com has the scoop on a possible follow up to Def Jam Icon, with an exclusive images, of the title screen and In Game! Exclusive videos have also been added!
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posted 4 years, 2 months ago
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Xbox360Fanboy took the time to go through all the Black Friday ads and list all the Xbox 360 deals.
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posted 4 years, 9 months ago
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EA and Unscripted 360 are giving fans a chance to win a copy of Def Jam: ICON signed by the entire Def Jam: ICON development team!
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posted 4 years, 10 months ago
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A site has been put together that shows you how to make various artists not included in Def Jam Icon. This site was made for all you people who had some hopes that a rapper would be in the game, but he was not. So far there are rappers like: 2Pac, 50 Cent, A.I., Andre 3000, Chamillionaire, DJ Clue, Eminem, Joe Budden, Memphis Bleek, Snoop Dogg, U God, Young Dro, and a few more.
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posted 4 years, 10 months ago
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Two of the most anticipated Xbox 360 games are previewed in the latest issue of 360Zine, the free Xbox 360 magazine. The GTA IV trailer is taken apart and analysed by their gaming experts to see what clues it offers, and they follow up on the GDC revelations about Fable 2. Elsewhere in the issue, there's an exclusive developer interview about the Xbox 360 version of Command and Conquer 3, plus reviews of Shivering Isles for Oblivion, TMNT, Earth Defence Force 2017 and much more.
EA has started releasing music from its past and present videogames to the iTunes Store.
Available for purchase via EA Trax, tracks from such titles as Def Jam Icon, SSX 3, Need for Speed Underground 2 and Burnout: Dominator have been unleashed - including a version of The Doors' "Riders on the Storm" that Snoop Dogg remixed exclusively for Need for Speed Underground 2. Get your gats
Weve beaten and bloodied Big Boi and T.I. dozens of times since the release of the Def Jam: Icon demo last week, but until today weve known little about the rest of the roster outside of what could be gathered from trailers and screenshots. Well, we can finally rest easy knowing well be able to beat Lil Jon within an inch of his life in just a few weeks. Oh, and well teach Anthony Anderson a thing or two for ruining the limitless potential of My Babys Daddy.
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posted 5 years ago
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From Joystiq.com : -- Beyond the aesthetically pleasing environments is little more than a clunky, stand-up fighter that makes War Gods look like Virtua Fighter. Harking back to the early days of the 3D fighter, Icon is like watching two well-fed hobos fighting over some booze and then something explodes. Even the fighters themselves can't keep pace with the hectic, ever changing world around them. With such a lack of moves to perform, it's not like there's anything to hold them back. Like the era of fighting games it resonates, Icon is something we'd rather forget.
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posted 5 years ago
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The promised DEF JAM: ICON Demo now is now available on Xbox Live Marketplace Price: Free Availability: Gold members in all Xbox Live regions Dash Details: From the team behind the critically acclaimed EA SPORTS Fight Night series brings you DEF JAM: ICON, an integration hip hop culture and gaming like never before. With the hottest music seamlessly infused into the world around you, the game's environments pulsate, crumble, and explode to life with every bone-jarring beat. Experiencing slow downloads? Make sure your P2P software is turned off, and you have an Xbox Live Compatible router.
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posted 5 years ago
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Following yesterday's news that Sega's March 20 release of Virtua Tennis 3 would herald the first Xbox 360 game to feature native 1080p support, a representative from Electronic Arts has revealed to Gamasutra that its upcoming NBA Street Homecourt, shipping a month earlier on February 20, will also support the high end resolution on Xbox 360. While Microsoft first announced support for native 1080p games and movies in its October 2006 Xbox Live update, it heralded a number of titles competing to be the first to offer the highest-end HD resolution, and it appears that EA's title will indeed beat Sega's to retail with the hitherto not well-publicized resolution included.