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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Free Balloonacy for iPhone and iTouch released


The addictive Balloon game that will drive you insane!

Tilt and guide your Balloon around many maze like levels that increase in difficulty as you progress.

Use keys to open walls and extra life Balloons just to survive whilst ensuring your Balloon does not touch any walls or moving obstacles which will cause your Balloon to burst!

Can you survive the course?, only those with a steady hand will win - Good Luck!

The FREE adwrap version of Balloonacy is available now, with the PAID version to be released shortly on the iPhone App Store.

Features:
  • Many challenging levels!
  • Easy to pickup and play!
  • Full use of hardware features!
  • Suitable for all ages!

Fry Cry 2 configuration - Ubisoft announce

OK the PC graphics of Far Cry were amazing but did you have to upgrade your PC? Now Ubisoft have released to specifications needed for Far Cry 2.

The minimum and recommended configurations are listed below...

Minimum
CPU: Pentium 4 3.2 Ghz - Pentium D 2.66 Ghz - AMD Athlon 64 3500+ or better.
Video Card: NVIDIA 6800 or ATI X1650 or better
Shader Model 3 required.
Memory: 1 Go
Media reader: DVD-Rom

Recommended
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo Family - AMD64 X2 5200+ - AMD Phenom or better.
Video Card: NVIDIA 8600 GTS or better - ATI X1900 or better.
512 Mb of graphics memory.
Memory: 2 Go
Sound: 5.1 sound card
Media reader: DVD-Rom
Supported video cards: NVIDIA 6800 - 7000 series - 8000 series - 9000 series - 200 series - 8700m + 8700m for laptops. ATI X1650 - 1950 series - HD2000 series - HD3000 series - HD4000 series.

Far Cry 2 is expected to be released late 2008 a demo version is expected sooner - check back on Gamezplay for the latest information.

Free Preview Weekend for Pirates of the Caribbean Online


From August 15th through August 18th (12 PM PT), Disney Online will host a Free Preview Weekend for Pirates of the Caribbean Online which will include:

FREE Unlimited Access to the Caribbean - As the Spaniard Garcia de Avaricia and Frenchman Pierre le Porc fight for control of their territories, the battle in the Caribbean rages on! Eager for new recruits to join the fight, the French and Spanish Pirate "Lords" have decreed that for a limited time, free Unlimited Access be granted to all Basic Access Pirates! (After August 18th, accounts that were upgraded for free will revert back to Basic Access status).



• 50% discount on Customizable items for Unlimited Access Players - To reward Pirates that are already Members of the Unlimited Access crew, a 50% discount on customizable items will be available at all Clothing Tailors, Barbershops, Tattoo Parlors, and Jewelry Shops will be offered during this time.

To participate in the Free Preview Weekend, players can download the game as well as additional information at www.PiratesOnline.com.

New Map for Fallen Empire: Legions


InstantAction's breakout hit, Legions, is expanding its universe once again with a fresh new map - Zenith Cauldron.

Boasting real estate four times larger than the two previously released maps (Nivosus and Moonshine), Zenith Cauldron offers players the extra space to make every match a true exercise in both tactics and skill. Expanding on the environments currently available, the new map's large desert-themed playing field will feature a plethora of rolling dunes allowing players to take full advantage of the Legion's "ski" feature.

Zenith Cauldron also features large slopes surrounding the two bases so players can get a good jump right after spawning. Players should also forward to exploring Zenith Cauldron with the soon-to-be-released "Outrider" class.

So what are you waiting for? Go check out Zenith Cauldron!

For more information, check out www.instantaction.com.

If you want to take on World of Warcraft it'll cost you a billion...

Monumental Games boss Rik Alexander has explained why his studio is producing an MMO based around football - rather than opting for a more traditional fantasy theme.

"Sports just makes the most sense," he told the audience at the Edinburgh Interactive Festival, during an MMO roundtable. "Loads of people like football. At Monumental we want to take national pastimes and make them MMOs - things like fishing or trainspotting," Alexander said - though he was careful to note Monumental isn't currently working on any fishing or trainspotting-themed games.

"Fantasy is very well serviced. I'd need a billion quid to take on WoW," he added, to which Redbedlam boss Kerry Fraser-Robinson responded, "I could do it for a tenth of that."

Monumental's title, Football Superstars, isn't the only sports-themed MMO in development - but according to Alexander, it could be the best. "Other people are doing it wrong - sorry if that sounds a little bigheaded, but they're not thinking about it the right way or funding it the right way," he said.

"When we set up Monumental three years ago I didn't want to be a game developer. I didn't think it was a very good business model, for all the fundamental reasons - having to rely on publishers to give you money, 18 to 24 month development cycles...

"MMOs, you get one deal and it's there for 10 or 20 years, who knows. And that's really a good way to think about business." However, Alexander added, "The problem is obviously making a successful one in the first place."

Source: Games Industry

Mulver - Pure platform fun released


Spelagon is proud to announce that 3D Jump and Run game Mulver is out and available for PC. Mulver is a family friendly game that concentrates on the pure platform fun of the good old days. The 3D platform genre has been somewhat neglected on the PC market and Mulver is here to fill that spot.



Uncle Miggles has been taken hostage by sneaky King Porco. Mulver can rescue him only by collecting the three precious Yre Crystals that are hidden throughout the kingdom. Explore strange worlds, collect coins, gems and crystals while avoiding grunts, spikes and other hazards that awaits along the way.

Features:
• True 3D gameplay
• 15 unique levels to explore
• 5 different environments
• More than 200 coins to collect
• High score and badges offers great replay value
Watch the game video on YouTube here...

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Braid top on XBox live after just one week


Braid has only been out for less than a week, five days to be exact, and it is already receiving universal acclaim by gamers and reviewers alike, despite its controversial $15 price tag.

But, to a lot of people's surprise, the game exceeded most expectations. According to the official Braid blog, the game is now "the highest rated game" for XBox Live, with a 92/100 from both Metacritic and GameRankings. The blog also mentions that the wildly popular and addicting Geometry Wars 2 is second highest, with a 90/100.

But, as if that wasn't enough, Braid is in the 10th highest ranked game for the 360 on Metacritic, among the ranks of such amazing titles as GTA4, Bioshock, Gears of War, Oblivion, and Rock Band. The blog jokingly says that if they get one more point on the Metacritic rating, they will jump to 8th, surpassing Guitar Hero 2 and Rock Band.



vgcharts has also reported that the game has sold an astonishing 28,500 units in three days. It has beat out Rez HD in opening weekend sales by 3,000 units.

Roadrunner tracks released on Rock Band video game


A pack of songs from the Roadrunner record label have been released on Rock Band.

You can buy the tracks individually for 80 MS points each, or buy the pack of six for 480, under Roadrunner Records Pack 01.

The tracks are as follows:
  1. "Runnin' Wild" by Airbourne
  2. "Clouds Over California" by DevilDriver
  3. "Constant Motion" by Dream Theater
  4. "My Curse" by Killswitch Engage
  5. "Aesthetics Of Hate" by Machine Head
  6. "Sleepwalker" by Megadeth

Bafta confirms dates, venue and categories for its british academy video games awards and calls for entries and shortlisters


The British Academy confirmed today that the next British Academy Video Games Awards will be staged at the London Hilton on Park Lane, on March 10 2009. It also confirmed the categories and extended deadlines as well as launching a new initiative to further the profile and understanding of video games as a creative art form.

Commenting on the new time of year for the Awards, Chairman of the Academy’s Games committee, Ray Maguire said: “After extensive industry consultation, it was agreed that March would be the best time for the Awards, enabling the industry to enter all the major releases of the year.”

There are 13 awards categories Action & Adventure, Artistic Achievement, Best Game, Casual, Gameplay, Multiplayer, Original Score, Sports, Strategy, Story & Character, Technical Achievement, Use of Audio and a new Handheld category which includes games for mobiles phones, Sony PSP, Nintendo DS and Nintendo GBA.

Other prizes on the night will include the prestigious Fellowship which is the highest accolade the Academy can bestow on an individual for outstanding achievement and contribution to the industry through a body of work; the BAFTA Ones To Watch Award in association with Dare To Be Digital which recognises new talent; and another Gift of the Academy Prize for games or gaming technology worthy of special recognition.

While the games will be judged by industry experts and not the gaming public, part of the Academy’s charitable remit is to promote and champion games as an art form and that means showcasing the games being considered for BAFTA consideration to as wide an audience as possible. To achieve this, BAFTA is encouraging developers & publishers to support individual entries with short films that contain footage about the making of the game. These will be posted on both the BAFTA website as well as general games websites, to raise awareness of all the titles being considered for this year's Awards, and to promote a wider understanding of games development. Commenting on this new initiative, Maguire said: “We are keen to see the new filmed support material be developed by each nominee, as this is the sort of initiative that helps the wider world understand that the creation and development of video games is an art form, often with teams of hundreds of people and budgets on a par with feature films.”

BAFTA’s role and charitable remit is to support, develop and promote the art forms of the moving image by identifying and rewarding excellence, inspiring practitioners and benefitting the public. It focuses attention on the highest achievements in video games released in the UK each year in order to motivate and inspire those who make them and to educate and develop the tastes of those who play them. Ray Maguire commented on the unique nature of the Awards: “One of the many strengths of the British Academy Video Games Awards is that the focus is on creativity and innovation as opposed to a simple measure of commercial success. This enables niche but highly creative work to be recognised and rewarded.”

Voting in the Awards entails two stages; the first vote involves qualified industry professionals and BAFTA games members. Their top votes comprise the shortlist for the category juries. Potential first stage voters (shortlisters) are invited to register their interest by emailing the Games Awards officer Kelly Smith at kellys@bafta.org

The highest-scoring titles go to individual category juries that are chaired by a member of the BAFTA video games committee. BAFTA juries judge the shortlisted titles and decide on the nominated games and winners. The nominations will be announced on 10 February and the winners unveiled on Tuesday 10 March at the British Academy Video Games Awards.

Entry forms detailing the deadlines - along with information on how to become an industry shortlister - are available now from the BAFTA website www.bafta.org/games. The entry deadline is 10 October 2008.

Ozzy Osbourne to headline virtual Ozzfest lineup in Guitar Hero World Tour


OZZFest Artists Metallica, System of a Down and Black Label Society - Featuring Zakk Wylde's Likeness - Coming to Guitar Hero World Tour

After performing in countless sold-out arenas and amphitheatres throughout the world, rock’s defining frontman Ozzy Osbourne – who has sold over 100 million records worldwide in his four decade career – will be playing to a new audience this fall as he makes his videogame debut in Activision Publishing, Inc.’s (Nasdaq: ATVI) Guitar Hero World Tour.

Budding rockstars around the world will have the opportunity to live out their ultimate fantasy on the virtual OZZFest stage, playing as Ozzy, or alongside him, as he wails to iconic rock track “Crazy Train” and “Mr. Crowley,” both from his quintuple platinum debut solo album Blizzard of Ozz. OZZFest, now it its 13th year, has also been created digitally as an in-game venue exclusively for Guitar Hero World Tour to host the heavy metal rock legend.

Joining Ozzy in Guitar Hero World Tour as a playable character is his lead axe-shredder and founder of Black Label Society, Zakk Wylde, performing their hit track “Stillborn.”

In addition to Metallica releasing their highly anticipated Death Magnetic album in its entirety as downloadable content in both Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock and Guitar Hero World Tour, the 2008 OZZFest performers and GRAMMY winning recording artists will be appearing for their on-disc encore with “Trapped Under Ice.” Finally, taking the Guitar Hero stage for the first time is fellow OZZFest artist, System of a Down with their 2006 GRAMMY for Best Hard Rock Performance winning single “B.Y.O.B.”

When the house lights go down this fall, a new generation of guitarists, drummers and fearless frontmen will come together and rock with Guitar Hero World Tour. The latest installment in the No1 best-selling video game franchise of 2007, Guitar Hero World Tour transforms music gaming by expanding Guitar Hero’s signature guitar gameplay into a cooperative band experience that combines the most advanced wireless instruments with new revolutionary online* and offline gameplay modes including Band Career and 8-player “Battle of the Bands,” which allows two full bands to compete head-to-head online for the first time ever. The game features a slick newly redesigned guitar controller, drum kit controller and a microphone, as well as an innovative Music Studio music creator that lets players compose, record, edit and share their own rock ‘n’ roll anthems. Music creators will also be able to share their recordings with their friends online through GHTunes where other gamers can download and play an endless supply of unique creations.

Guitar Hero World Tour is being developed by Neversoft Entertainment for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION 3 computer entertainment system. The Wii version is being developed by Vicarious Visions. The PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system version is being developed by Budcat. The game is rated 12+ by PEGI and 12 by the BBFC.