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Posted Feb 06, 2008 at 03:51AM by David T. Listed in: News, Stuntman: Ignition, Games, Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights Tags: THQ, Unreal Engine, Brian Farrell
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The THQ logo - Image 1THQ may have gone through some rough times lately, but it's not out of the fight yet. In fact  THQ president Brian Farrell announced that THQ's DS platformer Drawn to Life will eventually be making its way to the Nintendo Wii. Farrell also commented on other THQ franchises, such as the Stuntman and Juiced series. Read what he had to say after the jump.

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Posted Jan 23, 2008 at 09:35PM by Ryan C. Listed in: News, Stuntman: Ignition, Games, Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights Tags: THQ, juiced, PS2
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Frontlines: Fuel of War - Image 1When the going gets tough, the tough gets on a canceling frenzy - and it appears that THQ may be in for a rough time this year, as they not only cancelled the PlayStation 3 version of Frontlines: Fuel of War, but a handful of other titles as well. More details in the full article.

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Posted Oct 20, 2007 at 02:54PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Stuntman: Ignition, Games, Opinions & Analysis, Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights Tags: THQ, Michael Pachter, Mike Hickey
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Pachter lowers forecast for THQ - Image 1Analyst Michael Pachter of Wedbush Morgan, popular for making infamous (and oft accurate, like the PS3 price cut) predictions, may be making another one by predicting that game developer studio THQ will have a significantly lower performance than was first predicted.

THQ, who owns Company of Heroes and Supreme Commander and the upcoming games Saints Row 2 (PS3, 360) and MX vs. ATV Unleashed (Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, DS), was once given a forecast of US$ 244 million for this quarter and US$ 1.15 billion for the fiscal year. Pachter lowered these estimates to US$ 225 million for the quarter and US$ 1.09 for the year.

The lowered estimates are due to the underperformance of THQ's games Stuntman: Ignition (PS2, PS3, 360) and Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (PS3, PS2, PSP, Xbox 360, PC, DS), and also their video game adaptation for Pixar's Ratatouille. Their earlier Pixar video game Cars performed very well in the market but Ratatouille failed to to live up to the success.

THQ once claimed that fees for making video games of owned intellectual properties (like Ratatouille) would be compensated with sales of the game. However, Mike Hickey of Janco has questioned this claim. He believes their line-up is overshadowed by the success of more popular games like Halo 3, Call of Duty 4 and Bioshock.

Furthermore, Hickey believes that THQ's casual games market will also be overshadowed by other more popular releases. He backs this up by saying that no THQ titles show up in the 50 top selling Wii games in Amazon. He concludes by saying it'll take "several more years of next-gen (that is, PS3 and Xbox 360 games) installed base maturity" before the line-up of casual games can get "meaningful traction."

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Posted Aug 15, 2007 at 10:20PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Videos, Stuntman: Ignition, Games Tags: PS2, Paradigm Entertainment
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Doing all those crazy stunts in video games is cool, especially when they involve grand explosions in full HD. Stuntman: Ignition has a better idea, though. Instead of having to press some buttons to see crazy stunts, you get the chance to decide what those death-defying acts will be.

Paradigm Entertainment's latest offering to the PS2, PS3, and Xbox 360 allows you to set up your own stage. The more insane the track you make, the higher points you'll get. Aside from designing your hellish pit, another gameplay mode lets you play director who needs to fulfill certain objectives.

Find out more on what you'll be doing in Stuntman: Ignition's game modes by watching the embed below.




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Posted Aug 02, 2007 at 07:50AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Videos, Stuntman: Ignition, Games Tags: PS2, Paradigm Entertainment
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Here's a new trailer video for upcoming daredevil, death-defying video game Stuntman: Ignition from developer Paradigm Entertainment. The game will be released on Xbox 360, PS2, and PlayStation 3. However it was earlier reported that the PS3 build will be delayed for a couple of months due to unspecified reasons.

Delayed or not, Stuntman: Ignition is looking as good as always and much better than its predecessor. In this game, players take on the role of a stuntman performing various dangerous acts for different directors. Variety will come from the kind of stunts that have to be done as well as from the directors' unique and sometimes eccentric attitudes.

The trailer video is titled Lots of Explosions and we guess that alone already speaks on how "explosive" Stuntman: Ignition will be. Enjoy the clip!



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Posted Jul 13, 2007 at 08:39AM by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Xbox Live, Stuntman: Ignition, Games Tags: PS2, Paradigm Entertainment
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Free Stuntman: Ignition demo at Xbox Live - Image 1 Free Stuntman: Ignition demo at Xbox Live - Image 2 


If you turn on your Xbox 360 now and head to Xbox Live Marketplace, you will find a free demo of video game Stuntman: Ignition waiting to be downloaded. And by saying you, we mean everybody as the said demo has been released for all Xbox regions. The full title should be available this coming August.

Anyway, Stuntman: Ignition has players taking on the role of a stuntman and performing different dangerous tasks as required by the director. Speaking of which, the game is divided into films which are being handled by these directors. Players have to deal with all their quirks in order to advance in the game.

Stuntman: Ignition is a sequel to the title Stuntman, and those who found the first game interesting should try to take a look at this one as most of its excellent features were retained and improved. Being developed by Paradigm Entertainment, the game is also expected to be available on the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 2 (PS2) platforms.

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Posted Jul 08, 2007 at 04:56PM by Glen D. Listed in: News, Stuntman: Ignition, Games Tags: THQ, Electronic Arts, Sony, World War II
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Stuntman - Image 1Sony PlayStation 3 owners looking for some daredevil actions will have to wait a couple of months more for the platform's version of Stuntman: Ignition as the release month slides from August to October of this year.

Those waiting for the game on other platforms will be relieved to know that their scheduled launches are all on track and set for launch on the target dates. No explanation was released as to the reasons for the delay.

This is the second delay announcement in the last few days as a similar delay was announced by Electronic Arts regarding their upcoming World War II shooter Medal of Honor: Airborne for the PS3.

THQ lists all other games on the slate with no changes on their schedules. This includes anticipated titles like Warhammer 40,000, WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2008 and MotoGP.

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Posted Jul 06, 2007 at 05:06PM by Glen D. Listed in: Videos, Stuntman: Ignition, Games Tags: Microsoft, Sony
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We've had quite an extensive coverage of how Stuntman: Ignition is shaping up to be and we must say that it's only in this game that this job is fun. As the name suggests, you take on the helm of a stunt double in this title and perform all the stuff that could potentially disfigure pompous actors. Too bad you won't be doing the kissing scenes.



This video shows us the Mountain Chaos stage of the game which will have you driving a bike over burning trees and red-hot lava. You must make it through in one piece or you'll be sleeping in the hospital for what could be the rest of your life.

Stuntman: Ignition follows a respectable line of titles dating back to the early generations of gaming. This time around, it'll be performing all those death-defying maneuvers on the Sony PlayStation 3 and the Microsoft Xbox 360. Go pick it up and tell us what you think.

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Posted Jul 06, 2007 at 05:04AM by Rio S. Listed in: Videos, Stuntman: Ignition, Games Tags: Paradigm Entertainment
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Stunts in the movies are done with precision and timing and we'll be seeing much of that in this new trailer for Stuntman: Ignition.

Paradigm Entertainment's upcoming video game is all about the gritty and dangerous job of being a stuntman. Take note that the movies you'll be making in this PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 title won't be ones with rainbows and green meadows full of flowers. In this new trailer for Stuntman: Ignition, you'll be working in a town whilst it's being besieged by burning fireballs of molten lava. The director will pretty much give you the directions on the stunts you need to make, but can he blame you if you miss a turn or two? Driving around a burning town amidst a volcano eruption is pretty challenging.

Stuntman: Ignition is still set to hit the shelves on August 28. In the meantime, enjoy the video.



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Posted Jul 04, 2007 at 10:20AM by Ryan C. Listed in: Videos, Stuntman: Ignition, Games Tags: Paradigm Entertainment
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Driving while inebriated in real life - dangerous. Driving in Stuntman: Ignition (Xbox 360, PS3) while smashed - hilarious. You'll see that this little comparison holds true in this gameplay video of Paradigm's upcoming smash-em-up driving title, with a simple message not to get behind the wheel of a moving vehicle when you're tanked up on liquor.

In this video, we see a lot of crashing and smashing into things that even the most unskilled armchair wheel jockey could easily avoid - but for those of us who's of legal age and has thrown back a drink or two would know that alcohol has the tendency to mess up your sense of direction some, besides providing a false sense of belief that you can actually dance well or talk to the fairer gender without stuttering. Wince-worthy moment? When the player rams himself full-speed into a wall - on a motorcycle. That's got to hurt.

Again, don't drink and drive. Have a happy Fourth, and enjoy the video!



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