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The Mystery of Whiterock Castle came out on WiiWare last month, with a cost of 700 Wii Points. The Mystery of Whiterock Castle is a hidden object game. You are cast in the role of a young nave who is visiting a princess. When you reach her bedchamber |
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Fallen Earth is a post apocalyptic MMO. It "soft launched" towards the end of last year, and has gradually been gaining momentum, thanks to digital distribution via Direct2Drive and Steam.
Fallen Earth is set in the year 2156. A |
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Update: Mark Harrison, February 2009:
Monte Cristo has announced that they are closing the online elements of Cities XL. You can, of course, continue to play offline. There are plans to relaunch the planet offer as part of a new 2011 edi |
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Bejewelled has been a staple of casual gaming, and flash games web sites for a long time now. Some people even play it on their mobile phones! And now, even console gamers can join in the casual gem-matching fun, since Bejewelled 2 is available for d |
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Blue Dragon Plus is a Nintendo DS game set in the Blue Dragon universe — which may be familiar to you from the anime series and the Xbox 360 RPG. Blue Dragon Plus continues the story of the original Blue Dragon RPG, and contains all of th |
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Atari, Inc today announced the development of BattleZone for the PSP, a modern update to the 1980 classic arcade game. BattleZone immerses players in an interactive world with relentless onslaughts of quick, action-oriented battles. In development by Paradigm Entertainment, BattleZone for the PSP system will blast onto global terrain in November 2006.
Set in futuristic international military environments, BattleZone puts players in control of highly maneuverable hover tanks, challenging them in close combat scenarios against their rivals. BattleZone features fast and furious gameplay, photo-realistic environments, eight unique customizable team vehicles, an assortment of high-powered weapons and multiplayer battles. The four-player WiFi mode lets players go head to head, while unlockable weapons, vehicles and upgrades add even greater depth to the gameplay experience. In addition, extra game content will be available through the BattleZone web site, offering gamers news, leader boards and an exclusive online level builder tool that allows players to customize game maps. The extra content can then be downloaded to the players' PSP system through a local PC-USB connection.
"The BattleZone arcade game broke the mold for vehicle action combat in 1980, and today's version will reinvent this classic property into a modern day must-have," said Stephen Baer, Senior Product Manager, Atari, Inc. "BattleZone for the PSP system offers the fast-paced action and addictive gameplay that meets the demands of today's on-the-go generation."
BattleZone provides players with six popular and well-known game modes, including Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Team Deathmatch, Hotzone, Knockout, and Fox and Hound. For casual gamers, the single player mode offers an easy learning curve for pick-up and play gaming and a tournament progression to win upgrades and enhancements.
Designed to take advantage of the PSP system's high quality display, BattleZone's crisp environments depict military combat arenas from around the world. Specific sights include abandoned cities of Russia, jungles of China, desert canyons of the United States, Antarctica's frozen tundra and the Canary Islands. Players can fight their way through the compelling open play of ten worlds in BattleZone, two of which can be customized online and transferred to their PSP system.
Capitalizing on all the PSP system offers with quick action control, close combat gameplay, familiar game modes and WiFi capabilities, BattleZone will yet again redefine vehicle combat action for the next generation of today's portable gamers.
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