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Sunday, December 07, 2008
Star Ocean - The Last hope 3 DVD discs on Xbox just 1 blu-ray on PS3

Star Ocean: The Last Hope will be released soon on the Xbox 360 in North America, and Sony PlayStation 3 users will be laughing, as the game will be on 3 DVD discs.
The Sony PlayStation 3 would do it on just one Blu-ray disc Do not get me wrong, the Xbox 360 has an amazing online experience, but their DVD technology is a big problem. It’s like having a CD drive instead of DVD on PC’s by using DVD rather than Blu-ray, so why does Microsoft still use old technology.
There is a worry that as games get bigger and offer more detail, Xbox 360 games will need even more than the 3 discs that Star Ocean: The Last Hope has.
We would just like to know if Xbox 360 users are happy with the old DVD format, or would that much rather games on the Blu-ray format. Please do not think that we am running the Xbox 360 down, it is still a fantastic games console, and the sales figures speak for themselves.
Source: Produce-reviews
Top Five Nintendo DS games you must have...
Buying a Nintendo DS or DSi this Christmas?
Here's some great games you might want to consider adding to the present.
Professor Layton and the Curious Village
Nominated as one of the top handheld games of the year the game sets you loose in a Victorian dream world with your guide, Professor Layton, explore a quirky Victorian village where everything is a puzzle.
Puzzle solving fun.
The storyline and puzzles are tightly integrated, so that as you explore the world and progress through the adventure, you will encounter more and more puzzles. Many of the puzzles are new to the North American release.
The Legend of Zelda - Phantom Hourglass
The epic story of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker continues as Link finds himself lost and alone in unknown seas in a new adventure.
Featuring intuitive touch-screen controls and innovative puzzles, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass offers new challenges for fans of the series and an easy-to-grasp introduction for gamers new to The Legend of Zelda.
But time grows short, and only the Phantom Hourglass can buy Link the minutes he'll need to survive.
Kirby Super Star Ultra
There will never be a dull moment in Kirby Super Star Ultra as Kirby runs, floats, copies enemies and uses Helpers to fight King Dedede and Meta Knight.
Kirby Super Star Ultra for the Nintendo DS re-imagines one of the most beloved Kirby games of all time. The game features new graphics and fully rendered animated cut scenes.
With so many adventures waiting to be unlocked, there will never be a dull moment as Kirby runs, floats, copies enemies and uses Helpers to fight King Dedede and Meta Knight.
Nintendogs Labrador Retriever & Friends
The ultimate evolution of virtual pet: Nintendogs gives you opportunity to preen and look after a selection of cute puppies in a virtual home, with virtual currency, where you can buy toys and accessories for their enjoyment.
You can clean the pups, feed them, walk them, play catch with them, and even talk to them.
After a few attempts to speak commands into the microphone, your puppy understands the meaning of "sit", barks approval, and sits down.
More Brain Training
Are you ready for More Brain Training? More than 10 million people worldwide have made Dr Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo DS a part of their lives.
The good doctor is back with even more exercises to continue stimulating the different parts of the brain!
More Brain Training from Dr Kawashima - How Old Is Your Brain? features all-new exercises and DS Brain Age Checks that will challenge even the most trained brains!
People young and old will enjoy the new training exercises that test a person&rsquos memory, math and perception skills.
All a person needs is a few minutes a day to give his or her brain a proper workout.
Top video games on all consoles from gamezplay.org here...
Here's some great games you might want to consider adding to the present.
Professor Layton and the Curious VillageNominated as one of the top handheld games of the year the game sets you loose in a Victorian dream world with your guide, Professor Layton, explore a quirky Victorian village where everything is a puzzle.
Puzzle solving fun.
The storyline and puzzles are tightly integrated, so that as you explore the world and progress through the adventure, you will encounter more and more puzzles. Many of the puzzles are new to the North American release.
The Legend of Zelda - Phantom HourglassThe epic story of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker continues as Link finds himself lost and alone in unknown seas in a new adventure.
Featuring intuitive touch-screen controls and innovative puzzles, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass offers new challenges for fans of the series and an easy-to-grasp introduction for gamers new to The Legend of Zelda.
But time grows short, and only the Phantom Hourglass can buy Link the minutes he'll need to survive.
Kirby Super Star UltraThere will never be a dull moment in Kirby Super Star Ultra as Kirby runs, floats, copies enemies and uses Helpers to fight King Dedede and Meta Knight.
Kirby Super Star Ultra for the Nintendo DS re-imagines one of the most beloved Kirby games of all time. The game features new graphics and fully rendered animated cut scenes.
With so many adventures waiting to be unlocked, there will never be a dull moment as Kirby runs, floats, copies enemies and uses Helpers to fight King Dedede and Meta Knight.
Nintendogs Labrador Retriever & FriendsThe ultimate evolution of virtual pet: Nintendogs gives you opportunity to preen and look after a selection of cute puppies in a virtual home, with virtual currency, where you can buy toys and accessories for their enjoyment.
You can clean the pups, feed them, walk them, play catch with them, and even talk to them.
After a few attempts to speak commands into the microphone, your puppy understands the meaning of "sit", barks approval, and sits down.
More Brain TrainingAre you ready for More Brain Training? More than 10 million people worldwide have made Dr Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo DS a part of their lives.
The good doctor is back with even more exercises to continue stimulating the different parts of the brain!
More Brain Training from Dr Kawashima - How Old Is Your Brain? features all-new exercises and DS Brain Age Checks that will challenge even the most trained brains!
People young and old will enjoy the new training exercises that test a person&rsquos memory, math and perception skills.
All a person needs is a few minutes a day to give his or her brain a proper workout.
Top video games on all consoles from gamezplay.org here...
Saturday, December 06, 2008
GameStop don't want Woolworths shops...

GameStop the world's largest video game and entertainment software retailer, today is refuting inaccurate reports that it has made a bid for real estate being sold by the administrator of British retail chain Woolworths. Claims originating from games industry publication MCV hold no merit and are completely inaccurate.
Headquartered in Grapevine, Texas, GameStop is the world's largest video game and entertainment software retailer. The company operates 6,066 retail stores in 17 countries worldwide.
The company also operates two e-commerce sites, GameStop.com and EBgames.com, and publishes Game Informer magazine, a leading multi-platform video game publication. GameStop Corp. sells new and used video game software, hardware and accessories for video game systems from Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft.
In addition, the company sells PC entertainment software, related accessories and other merchandise.
Grand Theft Auto IV on PC more problems reported...

Despite getting a supposedly better GTA IV (complete with video editor, bigger multi-player and improved visuals), PC gamers are complaining about graphical issues, crashes and freezes while trying to connect to the Internet.
Rockstar have already suggested a few possible solutions and these have been added to by various sites.
These include:
- Defragging your hard drive after installing the game
- Signout of Rockstar Social Club online
- Instal the latest service pack for Vista or XP
- Instal .net Framework 3.5 (and making sure you’ve got 1.1 already on there)
- Use Beta drivers for nVIDIA 7900 cards.
On GTAForums’ poll on the issue, currently, of 198 people who own Grand Theft Auto IV on PC, 14 per cent can run the game smoothly, for 32 per cent the game runs, but “horribly” and 12 per cent can’t get the game to run at all.

Nintendo apologise for race abuse in Animal Crossing Press Demo
It turns out it's the fault of the Internet (Isn't it always?)From Kotaku
Earlier we reported on a copy of Animal Crossing: Wild World that was shipped to game journalists with a racial epithet programmed in the speech patterns of one of the game's NPCs. Now Nintendo responds.
A copy of DS title Animal Crossing Wild World sent out to media yesterday by Nintendo came loaded with most of the game's secrets unlocked, it also included a nasty surprise. When you come upon Baabara, the town's resident sheep, you're greeted with a racial epithet. The word is used repeatedly in your conversation with the sheep. Here's the official statement on the issue from Nintendo:
"Previously played copies of the 2005 Nintendo DS game Animal Crossing: Wild World were sent to 14 members of the media to demonstrate the ability of players to transfer items to the new Animal Crossing: City Folk for Nintendo Wii. We regret that an offensive phrase was included without our knowledge via a wireless function that allows user-generated catchphrases to spread virally from one game to the next. This version is limited to 14 copies created for media review purposes only and is not available at retailers. We sincerely apologize for the incident and are working with media who received the game cards to return them to Nintendo immediately."The evil Internet strikes again.
And GTA IV killed a kitten - read it here...
Billy Frontier - iPhone and iPod Touch western video game

He's stared down many a bandit (and the occasional orangutan), but to my knowledge, Clint Eastwood never faced off against aliens, ghosts and lizard men hurling barrels of dynamite at him. Still, this would have been interesting to watch—and the idea of it makes for a great game for the iPhone or iPod touch.
Welcome to the world of Billy Frontier.
Where the classic westerns left off, Billy Frontier picks up, with players donning their own tin star in order to drive the bad guys out of town. To complete the game, players must complete six levels featuring three events: two shootouts, two duels and two stampedes—each filled with alien baddies, ample gunfire and hopping kangaroo-bovine mutations known as “kanga-cows”).
The graphics and sound make this game and Billy Frontier flexes its muscles with a 3-D engine that shows the player what the iPhone and iPod touch are truly capable of. Tap into one of the game’s target practice levels, and the cavalcade of lovingly rendered kanga-cows, aliens, lizard men, ghosts, bottles, ammo boxes and power-ups that vault into the air as targets will amaze you.This, combined with a fun, twangy, well-crafted soundtrack, creates a terrific game environment the player can enjoy for a few minutes at a time as well as during longer gaming sessions.
Unfortunately, gameplay within Billy Frontier fluctuates between extremely fun and downright frustrating depending on the situation. During shootout levels, the player taps the screen to indicate where they want to fire at aliens the ducking for cover (and occasionally taking potshots at you). As the gunfight continues, players can shoot barrels and crates to reveal extra ammo, health, and money which must shot again in order to be collected.
Sadly, the game’s targeting system feels disjointed and players may find themselves spending half their ammo trying to pick off an alien or, worse, trying to collect more ammo to continue the level and stay alive. (If you run out of bullets, you die).
The duel levels are challenging but entertaining; players must tap symbols to match displayed sequences while showdown-style cinematics and camera angles lend to the environment). The stampede levels make the most of the handset’s built-in technologies. Here, players must try to outrun a herd of kanga-cows while jumping over rocks, fences, and fallen trees along the way. The use of the accelerometer allows players to accurately tilt the unit to steer Billy down the path while collecting coins and chili peppers to act as speed boosts. Stampedes prove to be a refreshing break from the constant gunplayEven with its flaws, Billy Frontier raises the bar for graphics and sound found on an iPhone game. It may not be perfect, but it’s off to a great start, worth the £5 standard price. (As this review was posted, the App Store lists Billy Frontier and other Pangea Games at 59p —a definite bargain.) Billy Frontier is perhaps just a few updates away from being truly terrific.
Manufacturer: Pangea
Pros: Looks great and has an entertaining soundtrack; fun to play
Cons: Targetting system could use a bit of work
Min specs: iPhone or iPod touch running 2.x software.
Price: £4.99 (UK)
Star rating:*** (3 stars)
Source: MacWorld
New Single-Player Level For Star Wars - The Force Unleashed

LucasArts today announced that it has released a new single-player level for Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Available now for Xbox 360 owners through Xbox LIVE Marketplace and for PlayStation 3 owners through the PlayStation Network, the level features The “Secret Apprentice” in an entirely new mission set in the Jedi Temple on the planet Coruscant. The Secret Apprentice travels to the Jedi Temple to learn more about his father, and while searching through the rubble of the destroyed building he must confront his inner demons.



Bundled with the single-player level are nine new costumes, which allow gamers to play through the game disguised as several new characters, including:
• Apprentice’s Temple Exploration Gear
• Apprentice - Cybernetic Reconstruction
• Apprentice’s Sith Training Gear
• Mace Windu
• Darth Maul
• Qui-Gon Jinn
• Dark Stalker
• Lightsaber Training Droid
• Combat Training Droid
In addition, LucasArts also released a new stand-alone costume pack which includes:
• Apprentice’s Utility Combat Suit
• Apprentice – Animated
• Spirit Apprentice
• Republic Trooper
• Luke Skywalker – Tatooine Gear
• Ben Kenobi
• Plo Koon
• Count Dooku
• Jango Fett
• C-3P0
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed was released on September 16, and has since become a worldwide hit. The game completely re-imagines the scope and scale of the Force and casts players as Darth Vader’s “Secret Apprentice,” unveiling new revelations about the Star Wars galaxy seen through the eyes of this mysterious new character armed with unprecedented powers.
The costume pack is priced £3.99/400 MS Points.
Friday, December 05, 2008
Nobilis and Frozenbyte announce Trine on the PlayStation Network and PC
Fantasy action game “Trine” (PlayStation Network and PC) will be released late 2009.
Trine is a fantasy action game where the player can create and use physics-based objects to beat hazardous puzzles and threatening enemies. Set in a world of great castles and strange machinery, three heroes are bound to a mysterious device called the Trine in a quest to save the kingdom from evil…



Trine is a fantasy action game where the player can create and use physics-based objects to beat hazardous puzzles and threatening enemies. Set in a world of great castles and strange machinery, three heroes are bound to a mysterious device called the Trine in a quest to save the kingdom from evil…
The gameplay is based on fully interactive physics - each character's different ability helps the player battle an army of un-dead and defeat hazardous contraptions. The player can at any time freely choose whoever is best suited for the upcoming challenge or puzzle: The Wizard is able to summon objects to help solve puzzles and create new ways to overcome obstacles, the Thief uses her agility and dead-on accuracy to swiftly surprise the monsters, and the Warrior unleashes mayhem and physical destruction wherever he goes.



“This is the first game we publish on the PlayStation Network and we are thrilled to work with Frozenbyte on this very exciting game project!” declares Arnaud Blacher, CEO of Nobilis Group.“Trine is a true testament to Frozenbyte's new strategy focusing on original IP. We can't wait to have the game released on the PlayStation Network and PC,” said Lauri Hyvarinen, CEO of Frozenbyte, and he continued: “Nobilis has been a great partner to us all these years and we look forward to combining our efforts even more closely to make a great game!”
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