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| News archive - April 2006 - page 2 A new week full of daily updates has come to an end yesterday on The Witcher's website, during which the Polish developers from CD Projekt have released a series of images, trailers, articles, interviews, wallpapers, plus some other stuff of interest and a dev-blog. We have already added some of these (...) Continue reading 'The Witcher Week In Retrospective'...
For the second time this month, Ubisoft gives us teh shivers with an extremely anticipated demo, but also extremely spacious (though somewhat smaller than that of HOMM V). Weighing in at 532 MB, today's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter demo sends us in the second mission from the full game, (...) Continue reading 'Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter - Download Demo!'..."First [Xbox 360] title coming soon" says Valve's Doug Lombardi, instead of "'evening". From the mail he sent us just now, we learn that Valve is already working on multiple projects for Microsoft's next-gen console, powered by a customized version of their Source engine. (...) Continue reading 'Valve Makes Games On Xbox 360'... Level Design In 3D Computer Games - History And Analysis, Part IThe Gamasutra website has been, for quite a few years now, a top destination for anyone dreaming of a career in the gaming industry, and in general for those who aren't satisfied with just the facade news they find every day. If you're one of them, or if you would simply like to learn a bit about the evolution of 3D games ever since 1974, (...) Continue reading 'Level Design In 3D Computer Games - History And Analysis, Part I'... World of Warcraft's population of 6 (nearing 7) million players is often compared to that of a small country, but how would such a country look like with over 25 million online gamers? Well, just take a look at China! The gaming explosion in this country will supposedly lead to more than 60 million people playing online games by 2010 (...) Continue reading '61 Million Online Gamers By 2010 In China'...Who would have ever guessed that Electronic Arts would once again continue its Madden NFL series this year?... Hmm, plenty of hands in the air I see. But how many of you knew that the latest edition would be called Madden NFL 07?... Right, all of you - like why am I not surprised? (...) Continue reading 'Madden NFL 07 - Repetitive History In The Making'...Last week we quitely added the first screenshots in our God of War II gallery (with new ones today!), and I now find myself awkwardly drooling out of control, after having seen this amazingly brutal trailer introducing the sequel to one of last year's best PS2 games. (...) Continue reading 'God of War II - Download Trailer'...Neither the recent Top Spin 2 game, nor the future Virtua Tennis 3 - freshly announced by SEGA - won't grace us with their presence on our rusty PCs, so the only option for the genre's fans remains the first Top Spin from 2004. Those lucky enough to afford a next-gen console, (...) Continue reading 'Virtua Tennis 3 Coming On PS3 And Xbox 360'...Not one single surprise so far from the Japanese giant Square Enix, whose E3 2006 line-up is limited to its eternal fantasies, valkyries, and all kinds of mana. Final Fantasy XII and Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII will return to the show in Los Angeles, after their curious absence from last year, and the PS2 games list will be completed by (...) Continue reading 'Square Enix's E3 2006 Line-up'...Electronic Arts Reveals Project Gray Company Next-gen RPGRole-playing isn't exactly the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about Electronic Arts. However, the American giant revealed a next-gen RPG project that's been working on for more than a year, at its EA Redwood Shores internal development studio, under the working title Project Gray Company. (...) Continue reading 'Electronic Arts Reveals Project Gray Company Next-gen RPG'... |
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