
Official PlayStation Magazine editor-in-chief Tim Clark picks three highlights (and one lowlight) from the presser.
Nov 13, 2007
Software... update. Two extremely dull words that, when combined, become even duller. So why is the entire gaming community currently abuzz about the next iteration of the Xbox 360 dashboard? When did mandatory software upgrades become so dramatic and controversial?
Easy - when Microsoft announced that this update had something to do with Halo. Starting December 2, you'll be able to download some of the original Xbox's classic titles and play them on your 360. No disc, no ugly

Cabela’s, the retail chain specializing in hunting, fishing, camping and other outdoor activities that gamers are too busy pushing buttons to participate in, has been releasing their Big Game Hunter series since the late-90s. Armed with a trailer decked out in the finest of faux hunting parephenalia and foliage, they came by GamesRadar headquarters today to show off their latest installment in this popular series as well as the new title under the Cabela’s umbrella, Survival: Shadows of Katmai...
Even the Elitiest of the Call of Duty Elite won't get a shot at this third-person strategy title, which Skylanders devs Vicarious Visions never got a chance to finish. But you can still vicariously enjoy some visions of the title...

Call of Duty: The War Collection, which includes Call of Duty 2, Call of Duty 3, and Call of Duty: World at War, was released today. The 360-exclusive bundle is selling at full price ($59.99USD). PS3 owners, you may still be missing out on CoD 2, but don't worry, you probably didn't want this bundle anyway.
Straight from Activision's high command comes this pair of freshly recruited screenshots for the Xbox 360 edition of .
Despite bearing the same first name as the PS2, Gamecube and Xbox versions, this Call of Duty 2 is very different to its cousin, . Developed by Infinity Ward, this next-gen edition offers screens of unsurpassed realism, a huge improvement in your squad's intelligence and more armour, armaments and armies than ever before.
If you don't believe us then just look at these
Wednesday 3 May 2006
Activision and developer Infinity Ward have announced that new multiplayer maps for Call of Duty 2 on Xbox 360 will be available for download next week.
A total of nine new maps have been created with the first four available to play at next week's E3. This will comprise of a Bonus Map Pack with German sites Vossenack and Wallendar - which will be released for free - while a Skirmish Map Pack comprising of Kalach in Russia and Beaumont-Hague in France will cost 400 points
Activision released four new Call of Duty 2 levels to Xbox Live Wednesday, and showed a sneak preview of five more maps at E3.
The fresh nine levels are being released in three packs. The Bonus Pack is free and contains Vossenack and Wallendar, both in Germany. The Skirmish Pack costs 400 Microsoft Points and adds Kalach, Russia and Beamont-Hague, France to your 360 hard