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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Action PC puzzle game A-B-O-O now available + demo download


Fireglow Games announced today that the action puzzle game "A-B-O-O" is available for sale.

Leading video game publisher, Fireglow Games™, today announced that the action puzzle game "A-B-O-O" is available for sale.

You can download a one hour demo (11.4mb) of "A-B-O-O" or buy it here.

About "A -B-O-O"

"Plumeboom" is a great traveler, and he has many friends in numerous fabulous worlds. Country of Aboo is one of such worlds. It is settled by hard-working wormlings, who day after day quarry Magic Crystals that may be converted into any possible item! They've recently faced a real disaster. The two evils, Crowbeak the wizard and the mad scientist Cornix, that had expelled from Orniland, got to know about the Magic Crystals and decided to grab these from the defenseless wormlings, in order to create the Weapon of Darkness. The evils' forces are stronger, but our kind friend Plumeboom is assisting settlers of Aboo. The Magic Crystals shouldn't fall into the evil claws.

• Match 3 puzzle style.
• Captivating creatures.

CrossOver Games extends Mac Windows game connection


CodeWeavers has officially launched CrossOver Games, a new version of their virtualization technology for Intel-based Macs that enables them to run Windows games without actually having Windows installed. CrossOver Games costs $39.95.

Like CodeWeavers’ CrossOver Mac software, CrossOver Games leverages work done on Wine—an open source project with roots in Linux developed to act as a compatibility layer for Windows applications, to help Windows apps run without having Windows installed.

What makes CrossOver Games different is that it’s been especially optimized to help Windows games run on Mac OS X without requiring Windows; the “regular” CrossOver product is instead aimed at Mac users who want to run general Windows applications.

CodeWeavers’ official list of supported games includes several titles that actually have official Macintosh versions, including World of Warcraft, EVE Online, Civilization IV and Prey. Other titles include Guild Wars and games that are distributed using Valve Software’s Steam service, including Half-Life 2, Team Fortress 2, Counterstrike, Counterstrike: Source and others. CodeWeavers has posted a compatibility center to its Web site for more details.

Source: MacWorld

Dreamfall Now An Xbox Original


This week's addition to the Xbox Originals library is an interesting choice: Dreamfall, Funcom's sequel to the much-beloved adventure game The Longest Journey.

Although the adventure gaming community has much affection for The Longest Journey, Dreamfall's blend of classic adventure game mechanics with action elements didn't really resonate with the Xbox crowd when it was released in 2006.
Its story and characters are simply superb, but Dreamfall does suffer from a bit of a split personality. It still has the puzzle elements of a classic adventure game, but tries to update the genre by throwing in combat and stealth sequences that never feel quite right.

About a year ago, Funcom announced that it would be creating episodic content for the game in the form of Dreamfall Chapters, though that never seems to have come to fruition. It's probably too much to hope that we might see some new content appear on the Marketplace in the future, but my fingers are crossed, anyway.


Dreamfall is certainly not without its flaws, but don't let that dissuade you from giving it a try, especially if you enjoyed its fellow Original, Indigo Prophecy, which similarly blurs the line between adventure and action games. Dreamfall: The Longest Journey will cost you 1200 Microsoft points ($15) to download.

Image courtesy Funcom.

Source: W.I.R.E.D.

Microsoft Cracks Down On 'Dirty XBox 360 Cheaters'


Microsoft is making good on a promise it made last October to make "bad things happen" to anyone caught tampering with their Gamerscore or Achievements, and the plan includes a bit of public humiliation.

The slap from Microsoft starts by resetting the offender's Gamerscore to zero, and rendering them unable to re-earn any previously obtained Achievements. So no replays of King Kong or Gun for a quick 1000 point boost.

An appropriate punishment for the crime, but just to make sure everyone knows why your Gamerscore is suddenly so low, your GamerTag will also clearly label you as a 'dirty cheater'. (Apologies that this representative sample of a cheater's GamerTag is, ironically, not clear at all.)

Smacking down people who are unfairly tweaking their Gamerscores is all well and good, so long as only guilty people get punished. Microsoft says it uses "specific and automated" criteria to determine who's fudging the numbers, and says that anyone earning Achievements the old-fashioned way will be completely unaffected.

Microsoft is also using a very specific definition for cheating, only targeting those players who "gain achievements through avoiding game play and the use of external tools" and will only wipe the Gamerscores of players who meet their 100% of their "cheater" criteria.

There's no way to appeal a Gamerscore correction or to remove the "cheater" label, so here's hoping that criteria is extensive and leaves no room for reasonable doubt.

Source: W.I.R.E.D.

World First Wii Freeloader Review - Over 22 games tried and tested


Now the incredibly popular and anticipated Super Smash Bros Brawl is at best a 3 month delay between Japan release and the Australian release. We PAL gamers are again left in the lurch. That is, until now, with the recent release of the Wii Freeloader, a device that will unlock your Wii to the world of games that are cheaper, uncensored and not delayed.

Owners of this generations other consoles will be well aware that their consoles are region free, Nintendo’s own DS and the Sony PSP also employ no region mechanism. Only the Wii has such a prehistoric, unnecessary feature included. Thankfully, the Freeloader has hit and, like it’s GameCube brother, promises to open your Wii to the world - and it does.

So what did we test?

  • Super Smash Bros Brawl (US & JP) - Booted fine after following alternative method
  • Note: Did not boot with system with modchip
  • No More Heroes (US) - Booted and plays
  • Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (US) - Booted and plays
  • Super Mario Galaxy (US) - Booted and plays
  • Super Paper Mario (US) - Booted and plays
  • Trauma Centre Second Opinion (US) - Booted and plays
  • Ghost Squad (US) - Booted and plays
  • Rayman Raving Rabbids (US) - Booted and plays
  • Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles (US) - Booted and plays
  • Zack and Wiki: Quest Barbaro's Treasure (US) - Booted and plays
  • Wario Ware Smooth Moves (US) - Booted and plays
  • Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz (US) - Booted and plays
  • Nitrobike (US) - Booted and plays
  • Trauma Center: New Blood (US) - Booted and plays


We also had a handful of GameCube games on hand to test with varied results. While the box of the Freeloader never actually mentions GameCube compatibility it does work in limited cases. Please note that we had the console set to 60 Hz which is what a NTSC GameCube or Wii in GameCube mode would have to put out.

  • Timesplitters 3: Future Perfect (US) - Booted and works
  • Resident Evil 4 (US) -Booted and plays


Sadly, that’s all the games we had on hand that worked, other games we tested included (all US versions) did not load...
  • Alien Hominid
  • Battalion Wars 
  • Chibi Robo
  • Geist (loads but crashes on loading screen)
  • Killer 7
  • Viewtiful Joe 2
  • Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble

Web hoax - Nintendo Wii update trashes Freeloader


Reported yesterday on some games sites this UNTRUE report...

Nintendo released a second update for the Nintendo Wii (America only) and it seems that this update voids the Freeloader - just after a week of it being released!

The update Nintendo sent out on Friday in Europe DOES NOT block the Freeloader, but I would recommend NOT to update you Wii just yet.

It's also invertible that this update will be on copies of Mario Kart Wii and Wii Fit. This also means it’s either ‘Brawl or Wii Ware for most of you. If this update hits Europe, we’ll let you know.


I'll keep you posted on the latest news on Nintendo update.

Welcome to Zombie BBQ for Nintendo DS


Once upon a time there was a fantastic world where fairy tale creatures dwelt and all was peace and harmony… till the zombies came to eat out their brains! Welcome to Zombie BBQ for Nintendo DS!

Our story begins with the invasion of this fairy tale land by hordes of ravenous zombies. And they won’t stop at anything: from the succulent legs of ham of the Three Little Pigs to the sawdust brain of Pinnochio, they are all tasty morsels for the living dead.

Grotesque aberrations plague the enchanted forests. Prince Charmings wake up Sleeping Beauties with a real love bites and ferocious wolves die when they attack abandoned little girls. Only one heroine can stop this babbling army. Her name is Red, Little Red Riding Hood, and now she’s armed and dangerous!

Zombie BBQ is a really fun shooter for Nintendo DS, where you have to move forward by shooting down every living (or dying) creature in your path! Use the great arsenal of weapons at your disposal to do away with the savage hoards of zombies.

Shoot, blast, massacre, bombard and burn your enemies to the bone with a simple touch of your stylus on the console screen. Can you save fairy tale land or will you let its creatures live an unhappy-ever-after-life?

The story begins in October!

Two New Gears of War 2 Videos Available on Xbox LIVE Marketplace


Epic Games and Microsoft Game Studios Offer Fans a Front Row Seat at GDC with Two New "Gears of War 2" Videos, Now Available on Xbox LIVE Marketplace

Go behind the scenes and on stage with Epic Games as they show off "Gears of War 2" and the updated Unreal Engine 3 at the 2008 Game Developers Conference

Gamers can see what it takes to prepare for a second “emergence” with two brand new videos now available for free on Xbox LIVE Marketplace.

In the videos, Epic Games President Mike Capps and Lead Designer Cliff Bleszinski reveal the nerves and excitement involved in making a major game announcement, and provide backstage messages to fans before and after the official reveal of “Gears of War 2” at the Game Developers Conference earlier this month.

Additionally, the GDC Unreal Engine 3 technology demo video is now available, which shows off the impressive features of the updated Unreal Engine 3 via an on-stage demonstration during the Microsoft keynote at GDC by Epic Games CEO and Technical Director Tim Sweeney.

“Gears of War 2” is the highly anticipated follow up to the best-selling Xbox 360 exclusive “Gears of War,” and will be available this November from acclaimed developer Epic Games.

Stay tuned for further announcements on “Gears of War 2” in the coming months, and remember – the only good Locust is a dead Locust.

LINUX CLIENT FOR SAVAGE 2: A TORTURED SOUL


Who Says There Aren't Games For Linux?

S2 GAMES ANNOUNCES RELEASE OF HIGHLY ANTICIPATED LINUX CLIENT FOR SAVAGE 2: A TORTURED SOUL

Independent game developer S2 Games today announced the release of the highly anticipated Linux client for Savage 2: A Tortured Soul. Linux gamers can download the client and sign-up for a FREE account at www.s2games.com.

The original Savage: A Battle for Newerth was a gem among the Linux gaming community and won Independent Game of the Year in 2004. Savage 2 builds upon the revolutionary game play defined in the first game, which combines elements of Real-Time-Strategy, First-Person Shooter, and Role-Playing Games into a whole new type of game that defies genre.

“Linux gamers are a whole different crop of players,” said Marc DeForest, co-founder and lead designer of S2 Games. “They are tech savvy, out of the box thinkers who relish creativity and originality. That is one reason why the first Savage was such a hit with them. We couldn’t be more excited to invite them back to Newerth for some savage good times.”


In addition to the release of the Savage 2 Linux client, S2 Games also released the first in a series of Free Content Updates. The completely free content update will bring many new features to Savage 2, including:

· Level Armor Progression

· Full Clan Implementation

· Commander VoIP

· New Hellbourne Unit “Devourer”

· Achievements

· New Community Created Maps: “Dusk” and “Lost Valley”

· Among others…


Savage 2: A Tortured Soul is available for download now at www.s2games.com. More information on this title can also be found at www.s2games.com.

Yakuza 2 Confirmed By SEGA Europe


Earn Respect In The Definitive Japanese Story About Honour

Yakuza 2 Confirmed By SEGA Europe For A 2008 Release

SEGA Europe Ltd. today announced that Yakuza 2 will be hitting shelves in Europe during 2008 exclusively for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system. The sequel to the critically acclaimed 3rd person action adventure Yakuza features enhanced combat, larger environments and a thrilling storyline continuing a year after Yakuza ended. Yakuza 2 will plunge players deeper into the world of Japan’s notorious underground organisation, where honour and respect are not earned easily.

Kazuma Kiryu, the protagonist of the first Yakuza, is named Fourth Chairman of the Tojo Clan but unexpectedly retires from life in the clan the same day. However, his personally chosen successor is assassinated by a former allied gang called the Omi. These events set in motion an engrossing storyline that sees Kazuma travelling through Japan, on what could be the last opportunity to stave off an all-out war between the Tojo and Omi clans.

“We are thrilled to treat the gamers in Europe to the sequel of the critically acclaimed Yakuza,” said Gary Knight, European Marketing Director, SEGA Europe Ltd. “Yakuza 2 is one of the most requested Japanese titles in our portfolio and we’re delighted to finally announce a European version.”

Yakuza 2 will be available in stores throughout Europe during 2008 exclusively for PlayStation 2.

For more information on Yakuza 2 or other SEGA products, please visit www.sega-europe.com.