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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Alpha Protocol esponage RPG Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC - fact sheet

Alpha Protocol esponage RPGIn the world of espionage, nothing is as it seems in Obsidian Entertainment’s blockbuster RPG thriller, Alpha Protocol. Players will assume the role of Michael Thorton, a highly skilled government operative trained to eliminate threats to national security. When a mission goes horribly wrong, Thorton is the only one with the information, skills, and audacity to stop an impending international catastrophe. To do so, he will utilize the very government directive that the enemy sought to use against him - Alpha Protocol.

Set in the modern day, Alpha Protocol gives players complete control not only of Thorton’s actions but his personality and attitude as well, all of which will determine the future of the world as we know it. Blending fast-paced modern combat, significant character advancement and innovative RPG features, Alpha Protocol brings a fresh new perspective to the genre.
Alpha Protocol esponage RPG
With a story rivaling the best spy-thriller novels and an immersive, ultra-realistic espionage world, Alpha Protocol will redefine the RPG genre for the next-gen gamer. Alpha Protocol is being developed by Obsidian Entertainment – creators of Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic II The Sith Lords and Neverwinter Nights 2.

Features:
Redefined RPG – Classless system gives players the ability to mold Thorton into the secret agent they want him to become with lethal close combat techniques, marksman skills, proficiency with gadgets and much more.

The International Spy – Players will travel around the world to international safe house locations to obtain information, mission objectives and conduct meetings with a growing list of contacts.

Dialogue Stance System – With an innovative real-time dialogue system, the characters in Alpha Protocol will react to Thorton’s each and every word. Caution and wit are needed as the stakes are high and the tensions mount in conversations that will have players on the edges of their seat.

Platform: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC
Category: RPG
Developer: Obsidian Entertainment
Release: February 2009

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Sony to release a PlayStation 3 Net version without Blu-Ray?

PlayStation 3 (20GB)Sony have so far lost the console war but won the HD DVD war but is this a big problem?

With each PS3 they make the Blu-Ray drive costs Sony over $100 of the $400 US price tag.

Now if Sony were to bring out a cut-down version for Internet use with download games and standard dual layer DVD drive they could reduce the cost and increase market share.

With cheap large hard drives they could provide pre-installed games. Plus Sony could take advantage of high speed broadband connects (especially in the far east) to download games using their PlayStation Network. An external Blu-Ray drive option could be possible (like HDD Xbox)

It's not all bad news for Sony their PlayStation 2 console has sold over 140 million units - more than all the Nintendo Wii and Microsoft Xbox 360 put together. New titles are still being released on PS2 frequently.

Who knows what 2009 will bring - comment below...

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DSi Ware games release Moving Notebook, Paper Airplane, Master of Illusion, Art Style, Dr Mario, Wari Ware, Simple Trumps, Brain Age...

With the Nintendo DSi only available in Japan ds.ign had to download these Japanese only games just to try.

The DSi has an SD card slot and 256megabites of built-in flash memory.

Allowing Nintendo to release WiiWare style games games to download.

Nintedno released 13 titles for download on Christmas Eve excluse to the new DSi.

Expected out in the rest of the world next year - here's a rundown of what may be on offer...

Read the full post on uk.ds.ign here...


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Bungie release new Halo 3 ODST expansion artwork

halo 3 ODST
Bungie complete the year with another weekly update (even if their studio is closed).

New artwork for Halo 3 ODST has been posted.

To view the complete series visit the Bungie site here...




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Cry On - Xbox 360 RPG cancelled by AQ Interactive

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AQ Interactive canceled their role playing game Cry On on Christmas Day.

The Japanese developer said "current market environments and forecasts" help with their decision.

The game in development since 2005, by Mistwalker and Cavia was the 3rd by Hironobu Sakaguchi. The soundtrack was being created by legendary composer Nobuo Uematsu and character design was by Kimihiko Fujisaka.

Hironobu's previous two games were Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey .



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Nintendo Wii to offer free movies in 2009

Nintendo Company Ltd.On Wednesday Nintendo announced they will offer cartoons and other entertainment movies on the Wii platform in 2009.

This service will be offered by Dentsu - one of Japan's largest advertising agencies.

Both free (ad sponsored) and paid for content will be offered.

Initially the service will only be available in Japan.

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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Dissidia pushes PSP sales but Nintendo DS still tops Japan chart


PSP sales surged with the release of Final Fantasy Dissidia surged sales to 489,000 units.

SpongeBob SquarePants Globs of Doom

SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Nicktoons: Globs of Doom is an action-packed adventure featuring 10 playable characters from some of the most popular Nickelodeon TV shows, as well as numerous iconic locations such as Retroville, Amity Park and Bikini Bottom. Players will play cooperatively as both heroes and villains while utilizing special gadgets in order to defeat the Morphoids.

SpongeBob SquarePants Globs of Doom
SpongeBob SquarePants Globs of Doom
SpongeBob SquarePants Globs of Doom
SpongeBob SquarePants Globs of Doom
  • Hero and Villain Cooperation - For the first time ever, the heroes and villains of the Nickelodeon universe must team up to battle Globulous
  • Cooperative Play - Throughout the game, players can control either a hero or villain and fight alongside their friends or a computer controlled ally
  • Amplified Abilities - The Mawgu Gadgetry amplifies the heroes' and villains' unique characteristics and abilities
  • Gadget-Combo Attacks - After a series of successful attacks, the heroes and villains can combine their gadget abilities to perform Gadget-Combo Attacks against their opponents
  • 10 Playable Characters - Choose from five heroes and five villains from the Nickelodeon universe to play as hero and villian
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Dark Knight pushes PlayStation 3 Blu-Ray sales but PS3 lags behing Xbox and Wii

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Blu-Ray may have won the High Definition Video format war but it hasn't been a sweet victory as sales have been disappointing could Batman save the day?

With Xbox 360 (15.5 million) still outselling Sony's PlaySation 3 (9 million) and both lagging behind Nintendo's Wii (20 million) console will The Dark Knight, Batman film push Sony sales?

In November more than 462,500 Blu-Ray discs were sold that's 165% jump from October but sales of PS3s to play Blu-Ray disappoint.

Consumer Blu-Ray players have been heavily discounted to try and boost demand.

The PlayStation 3 was meant to be the entry into Blu-Ray HD players but this hasn't happened. I cannot understand why as our PS3 is used to play Hd content with jaw dropping effect.

So let's hope that Batman has saved more than Gotham City - with the recession on the horizon let's hope it's a great 2009.

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Top 10 iPhone & iPod Touch games for 2008

Load of you would get and iPhone or iPod touch for Christmas and loads more already have one.

Here's a list of top games you might want to consider - some of the best are free...

Aurora Feint: The Beginning
(Free) - Amongst the first games in the App Store, this may have been an eye opener for many iPhone gamers. The game offers a polished match-3 (Bejeweled-like) puzzler in the setting of a role playing game. Progressive accomplishments in the puzzle portion of the game provides you with resources to level up and gain increasing skills.

Review plus video on TouchArcade here...

Dropship ($0.99) - We confidently declared this to be the best shooter in the App Store. Excellent and innovative controls with well balanced gameplay made this one of our most enjoyed games. This is how an iPhone game should play and at $0.99, it’s a no brainer.

Wurdle ($1.99) - Curiously, we’ve never covered this game here on TouchArcade. This word game is a variant of Boggle in which you try to find as many words on a tiled board. This is app-store crack for a good segment of the iPhone gameplaying population. The simplicity of its design with easy to use touch screen controls make it one of the best.

PapiJump
(Free) - A ridiculously simple game that will have you frustrated and addicted. Sunflat’s Papi games have received a bit of a cult following due to their insultingly simple graphics but compelling gameplay. PapiJump, however, remains Sunflat’s best.

Trism ($2.99) - Also one of the early titles available for the iPhone, this is another Match-3 color game but reinvented for the iPhone. It uses triangles (trisms) and tilt controls to influence the direction that the tiles will fall. Surprisingly, the design really worked and resulted in one of the first (and best) iPhone-specific puzzle games.

Fastlane Street Racing ($3.99) - There’s no shortage of racers for the iPhone, but this one stood out to us as one of the best racing games for the platform. The game had its detractors, however, due to the high starting difficulty of the game. Fortunately, the developers have just released a v1.1 update which introduces an “easy” mode

Toy Bot Diaries ($3.99) - Toy Bot was another standout title, not just because of the enjoyable gameplay as a physics platformer, but also the fact that this was one of the first true iPhone games with game design and controls invented specifically for the platform. The right control system really lets you immerse yourself into a game.

Fieldrunners
($4.99) - Tower Defense. Heard of it? If you haven’t, this is the game for you. Even if you have, this is probably the game for you. Named one of Time Magazine’s Top 10 video games of the year, we at TouchArcade feel the title is well deserved. This game has significant cross-over appeal that has introduced countless iPhone users to the genre of Tower Defense (TD). Despite the proliferation of TD games in the App Store, many still consider this one the best.

Galcon ($4.99) - The perfect pick-up strategy game? A fast paced arcade strategy game in which you must dominate all the planets. Wonderfully suited for the iPhone with short gaming sessions lasting a few minutes each. Online multi-player really takes this game to the next level.

Real Soccer 2009
($5.99) - For soccer fans, this is the game to get. Sports gaming on the iPhone hasn’t seen much that can compare to the massive titles available for traditional consoles, but this game comes closest

Hero of Sparta ($9.99) - This overall package is one of the most impressive games for the iPhone. As a “Hack n’ Slasher”, you fight your way through hordes of enemies in a 3D environment. For those who have wanted a “console-like” experience in the iPhone, this is the closest yet

Rolando
($9.99) - Rolando was one of the most anticipated iPhone games of the year. Even though Ngmoco is a sponsor of this site, I still feel confident that I can unbiasedly say that the game delivered on much of the hype. The game offers an iPhone-specific platformer that incorporates the iPhone’s touch screen and accelerometer into a wonderfully produced game

Source: TouchArcade

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