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Did you think Amazon was going to leave you (and your wallet) to slog
through the press of holiday shoppers at your local retail stores?
Hardly. The full article contains the list of goodies available for Amazon's Black Friday
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Video game retailer GameStop expects a US$ 50 price cut to be announced for both the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360 later this year. Let's cross our fingers for that one (specially for the PS3 since Sony's Chief Financial Officer said they had no plans for it). More details in the full article. |
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Two more editions and we'll be clocking in a full year of weekly recaps! What's in store this week? Lots of hellos and goodbyes. Some hellos are pre-mature, as seen in the case of MGS4 breaking street date (or not), and some goodbyes are actually kinda uplifting - especially if it might result in a 10-year disbarment. Get ready for some major surprises this week! |
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Want to know more about what's happening with Ubisoft Montreal's upcoming Far Cry 2? Patrick Redding has been able to spill some juicy beans on the game. The developers are looking into Sixaxis moition and there's a supposed simultaneous release on all formats. Furthermore, the future of the game is taking shape in an upcoming DLC. Find out more information after the jump! |
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In a recent interview with CVG, Shingo "Seabass" Takatsuka, Executive Producer of Pro Evolution Soccer 2008, talks about the game's transition to the PlayStation 3 - how this affects the game and how it will affect its evolution.Takatsuka goes into the multiplayer aspect of the game, saying that the game will only support one on one for online gaming. He explains that the experience you get from two on two or even six on six while playing online is simply a different experience than offline gaming and you wouldn't enjoy the game as much. He explains that there's "absolutely no difference in terms of code between the PS3 and 360 versions" which is not to say that you get exactly the same experience between the two, with the obvious difference between the consoles' controllers. Takatsuka gives is own opinion: If you're asking about the controller I can only give you my personal opinion. I am really bad at using the 360 controller and I make a lot more missed passes and mistakes using the 360 controller, so I like the PS3 controller more. However a lot of my friends prefer the 360 controller so it's really personal preference. New modes and new features will be introduced in the following games in the franchise, but the move to include the game on the PS3's roster would probably leave room for adapting the PS3's DualShock 3, not particularly for the rumble feature though. As Takatsuka explains, the motion sensing capabilities is more of a priority to give the game a simpler yet more accurate control system. |
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If the creators of this next product can make this a reliable way to port different control schemes into the Xbox, nothing on earth would stop pro gamers from mastering Gears of War. Team Xtender will be releasing a multi-purpose port for the XBox 360. Of course, since it isn't out yet, there's no way to test the functions of the product, much less the reliability and durability of the XFPS 360. Team Xtender has assured folks that the first batch will be out by the end of December. If it works well, then there's definitely no shortage of gamers who might like the edge this little gadget can bring to their game. For now though, we'll wait for someone to actually test it first. Any takers? Update: We noticed Team Xtender's site after we had originally written about this article. It seems a lot more legitimate than the original site linked, so we opted for a rewrite reflecting the change, and included the latest news from Team Xtender regarding the XFPS 360. We apologize for the mix-up there. |
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With the launch of two of the industry's most-awaited gaming consoles
just around the corner, the general excitement that has been building
up can be felt almost everywhere. While the rest of us are painfully counting the days, hours, and minutes
for those shiny, new machines to finally be available, Robert Workman
from GameDaily takes a step back to assess the video game consoles of
our time, to see which companies have actually done their homework. |
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