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| News archive - July 2006 - page 6 The Godfather Shoots For September Release On Xbox 360, PSPIt's been out on the PC, PS2 and Xbox for over three months already, but Microsoft's Xbox 360 - and Sony's PSP for that matter - have yet to see a final version of The Godfather. Both of these were featured in Electronic Arts' "summer showcase" from yesterday, when they announced that The Godfather will be out (...) Continue reading 'The Godfather Shoots For September Release On Xbox 360, PSP'...
EQ: The Serpent's Spine Brings First New Race In 3 YearsIf you happen to know exactly how many expansions the original EverQuest received up until now, then, by God, you deserve this new one as well. They say it's the 12th one or something - not that I care really - but some of you out there may be interested to know that (...) Continue reading 'EQ: The Serpent's Spine Brings First New Race In 3 Years'... This is it, boys and girls! We've been waiting for it for the past eight years or so (back in 1997, 3D Realms said it would be out in '98), and now that it's finally here... I can't help but wonder, how long will it be before it fades away. Available in North American stores since yesterday, Prey will be out in Europe on July 14 (...) Continue reading 'Prey Day Has Come And Gone // UPDATE - In 5 Hours'...Call of Duty 3 Set For PS3 Launch, New Screenshots InsideI have yet to see some clear (as in official) indication that the new Call of Duty 3 will be a PlayStation 3 launch title, but if various recent reports are to be trusted, then developer Treyarch's WWII shooting sequel is indeed set for release in time for November 17. In yesterday's fact sheet published by Activision, the release date (...) Continue reading 'Call of Duty 3 Set For PS3 Launch, New Screenshots Inside'... In the first Enemy Territory: Quake Wars dev-diary that debuted on GameSpy a couple of days ago, Paul 'Locki' Wedgwood (Lead Game Designer at Splash Damage) not only reveals a thing or two about multiplayer balancing, but he also claims that - despite the game's development now entering the beta phase (...) Continue reading 'ET: Quake Wars Enters Beta, But Slips Out Of 2006'...I keep hearing about more and more people turning over to Linux, simply because it can run World of Warcraft; and, quite frankly, that's all they ever feel like playing - when they're not watching anime and stuff. But what if they'd rather not pay a second monthly subscription fee, for TransGaming Technologies' Cedega platform (...) Continue reading 'Another Way To Run World of Warcraft On Linux'...What's with all the code theft rumours all of a sudden?! After our previous story on the Battlestation: Midway misunderstanding, there's also word that Hellgate: London's source code may have been stolen from Flagship Studios' network, by some Chinese guy who is currently attempting to sell the code from a personal website. (...) Continue reading 'Hellgate: London, Not Another Source Code Theft?'...SCi Denies Theft Of Battlestations: Midway Source Code // UPDATEReports over the weekend (re)revealed some serious allegations against British publisher SCi Games, which according to The Sunday Times newspaper is being accused by Hungarian studios MGE and Mithis of illegally removing software and hardware connected to Battlestations: Midway, Joint Task Force (...) Continue reading 'SCi Denies Theft Of Battlestations: Midway Source Code // UPDATE'... Shortly after announcing an October 2006 release for Monte Cristo's upcoming action-RPG, publisher Koch Media also revelead this new set of Silverfall screenshots, showing a couple of locations from the world of Nelwë. It's a pretty straightforward hack'n'slash by the looks of it, and Koch's latest press release doesn't seem to (...) Continue reading 'Silverfall Action-RPG Set For Autumn Onslaught'...After Relic's acquisition by publisher THQ in 2004, fans of the Homeworld series were left with little - if any - hope of ever seeing a true Homeworld 3 sequel, as Sierra / Vivendi Games now own the rights to the Homeworld universe. But that doesn't mean that the space strategy genre is doomed for all eternity. Far from it! (...) Continue reading 'Genesis Rising In The Shadow Of Homeworld'... |
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