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Tehra: Dark Warrior is a hack-and-slash game available for the PSP, PS3, and iPhone. If you watch the trailer, you’ll quickly see some parallels to God of War, but sadly the game doesn’t quite have the same Epic appeal.
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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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The Nordic Game 2010 conference is scheduled to take place on 27-30 April 2010 in Malmö, Sweden & Copenhagen, Denmark, and will explore the new realities of the games industry. The conference program will focus on how to bridge the gaps between game ideas and business models, creativity and management, and market awareness and profit-making. The event will be for everyone who’s eager to learn, share, adapt and evolve to the today’s changing industry. 


Nordic Game 2010 will take place on 28-29 April in Luftkastellet Slagthuset, a new and beautiful venue for the conference located in central Malmö, but it will kick-start on 27 April with a string of pre-events. Among these is the Nordic Game Indie Night, a new initiative where independent game developers from the Nordic region gather for a social night of inspiration, fun and games. The event will be open for the public, who are invited to see and play exciting new offerings from the independent game community.
On 30 April, the day after the main conference, all delegates will be given the opportunity to experience the Nordic game industry hotspot from the other side of the Öresund Bridge. By joining Nordic Game for Copenhagen Robot, the largest games consumer event in Denmark, the delegates can share their love for games with the expected attendance of 30,000 game hungry visitors.
These are just some of the headlines for a Nordic Game conference that aims at surpassing all previous records in terms of content and exciting offerings. More news about the conference, the speakers, the party, the networking etc. will be announced very soon at NordicGame.com.
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