After having been one of the official launch partners for the BlackBerry PlayBook and launching their subsequent release of Dead Space, EA Games has once again showed their commitment to the BlackBerry Tablet OS platform by now having
released The Game of Life, Sim City Deluxe and Bejeweled 2 in BlackBerry App World.
Not exact matches
Things are once again looking up for the venerable Japanese
games company, with the portable 3DS business and the Wii U —
released in 2012 — finally showing signs
of life.
The new Steam Machine and Linux - based operating system (SteamOS) essentially move PC gaming from desk to the more popular — and potentially more profitable —
living room couch where video
game consoles from Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony have traditionally dominated the industry.Whether those companies should be worried is a matter
of some contention, but the timing
of Valve's announcement — just several months before powerful new consoles from Microsoft and Sony are due for
release — doesn't seem entirely coincidental.
The Drinkbox principals originally pitched the
game to Microsoft for
release on Xbox
Live Arcade, but didn't get much
of a response.
With the
release of Michael Turner, the Falcons need some
life brought back to their running
game.
«The team has a good variety
of games over the summer, playing in great stadiums and allowing a large number
of our global family
of fans to see
live games across the world,» said United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward in a press
release.
Publication
of the editorial came on the same day as two other events
of note, first, the
release of a new book, Back in the
Game, in which sports neurologist Jeffrey Kutcher and award - winning journalist Joanne Gerstner repeatedly and pointedly criticize the media for «irresponsible» reporting on CTE, and second, the filing
of a class action lawsuit in federal court in Los Angeles against Pop Warner, USA Football, and the National Operating Committee on Standards For Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) which assumes as scientific fact that repetitive head impacts sustained in youth football «exposed» plaintiffs» sons to CTE, and led one to engage in «erratic and reckless behavior» resulting in his untimely death, and the other to take his own
life.
The report we
release today, «Sport for All, Play for
Life: A Playbook to Get Every Kid in the
Game,» offers an ambitious plan to reimagine organized youth sports, prioritizing health and inclusion, while recognizing the benefits
of unstructured play.
The gaming - related accidents, which increased by 26.5 % near Pokéstops over the first 5 months following the
game's
release, cost the county up to $ 25.5 million in damages, including the loss
of two
lives, the researchers reported in an online Social Science Research Network publication last week.
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Tweaking, remoulding and teasing out the underlying systems
of the original, and then layering things like cold weather, may not set the world on fire like the original Company
of Heroes did but it's still a solid strategy
game and with the right support and continued
release of content I can see it
living on for quite some time.
In an industry chock full
of toys - to -
life games, (Disney Infinity, Super Smash Bros. and the soon to be
released LEGO Dimensions) is there any
It's like someone mixed Super Metroid with all the good parts
of Resident Evil, Half -
Life, and Halo, and yet is still just as original as it was when the first
game was
released.
At 1200 Microsoft Points (around $ 15), Shadow Complex is one
of the most fulfilling, robust packages the Xbox
Live Arcade has to offer, which is a steal for a
game that could have easily been
released at retail.
Our show floors are packed full
of activity from
live eSports matches and cosplay celebrations to experiential opportunities inspired by the movies and brand new
releases of your favourite
games to play.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens is set for
release on December 18th and sees J.J. Abrams directing returning stars Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), Harrison Ford (Han Solo), Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia), Anthony Daniels (C - 3PO), Kenny Baker (R2 - D2) and Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca), in addition to Adam Driver (Girls), Oscar Isaac (A Most Violent Year), Andy Serkis (Avengers: Age
of Ultron), Domhnall Gleeson (Ex Machina), John Boyega (Attack the Block), Daisy Ridley (Silent Witness), Gwendoline Christie (
Game of Thrones), Lupita Nyong» o (12 Years a Slave), Ken Leung (Lost), Miltos Yerolemou (
Game of Thrones), Max von Sydow (The Exorcist), Jessica Henwick (Spirit Warriors), Christina Chong (24:
Live Another Day), Simon Pegg (Star Trek) and newcomers Crystal Clarke and Pip Andersen.
Ahead
of its UK release tomorrow, Friday April 22nd, we've got a couple of exclusive posters for the action thriller Bastille Day, which stars Idris Elba, Richard Madden and Charlotte Le Bon; check them out here... Michael Mason (Richard Madden, «Game Of Thrones») is an American pickpocket living in Paris who finds himself hunted by -LSB-..
of its UK
release tomorrow, Friday April 22nd, we've got a couple
of exclusive posters for the action thriller Bastille Day, which stars Idris Elba, Richard Madden and Charlotte Le Bon; check them out here... Michael Mason (Richard Madden, «Game Of Thrones») is an American pickpocket living in Paris who finds himself hunted by -LSB-..
of exclusive posters for the action thriller Bastille Day, which stars Idris Elba, Richard Madden and Charlotte Le Bon; check them out here... Michael Mason (Richard Madden, «
Game Of Thrones») is an American pickpocket living in Paris who finds himself hunted by -LSB-..
Of Thrones») is an American pickpocket
living in Paris who finds himself hunted by -LSB-...]
With just a month to go before its UK
release, twelve new images have arrived online from the upcoming action thriller Bastille Day which stars Idris Elba and Richard Madden; check them out below... SEE ALSO: Watch the trailer for Bastille Day Michael Mason (Richard Madden, «
Game Of Thrones») is an American pickpocket
living in Paris -LSB-...]
Ahead
of its UK release next month, the first poster has debuted for the upcoming action thriller Bastille Day featuring Idris Elba and Richard Madden; check it out here... SEE ALSO: Watch the trailer for Bastille Day Michael Mason (Richard Madden, «Game Of Thrones») is an American pickpocket living in Paris who finds himself hunted by -LSB-..
of its UK
release next month, the first poster has debuted for the upcoming action thriller Bastille Day featuring Idris Elba and Richard Madden; check it out here... SEE ALSO: Watch the trailer for Bastille Day Michael Mason (Richard Madden, «
Game Of Thrones») is an American pickpocket living in Paris who finds himself hunted by -LSB-..
Of Thrones») is an American pickpocket
living in Paris who finds himself hunted by -LSB-...]
One
of Disney Infinity's Play Sets will bring the world
of Pixar's Cars to
life, and publisher Disney Interactive
released images and video
of the Play Set today to give fans a look at the toys and their racing - centric
game world.
Giant oversized creatures, lots and lots
of destruction, and plenty
of cheese make both the
game and those movies equally «B.» While Earth Defense Force 2017 was a title
released early on in the Xbox 360
life cycle, it immediately gave the series a foothold in the West, where up until that point it was mostly unknown.
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Releases Via Secure TV 33:00 — Review: Robin Hood 1:25:45 — Trailer Trash: The Adjustment Bureau, Inception, Trek Nation 1:43:00 — Other Stuff We Watched: Matinee, Cube, The Parking Lot Movie, Silly Little
Game, Thirst, Shadow Play: The Making
of Anton Corbijn, Secrets
of the Tribe, The Story
of Furious Pete, Regretters, The Karate Kid, Stagecoach, Walkabout 2:25:48 — Junk Mail: John Woo,
Live Podcasts and John Carpenter's Halloween, Cropsey, Reed Farrington T - shirts, Beastmaster 2, Picking a Remake, Reed Being Edited Out 2:39:05 — This Week's DVD
Releases 2:42:15 — Outro
Guardians
of Middle - Earth is out later today on PlayStation Network and tomorrow on Xbox
Live Arcade, along with a retail
release of the
game which includes a season pass.
Judging by the amount
of games we expect to
release this year, we already know that 2012 is going to be the biggest year yet for Xbox
Live Arcade.
Even before playing Riptide GP2, the mere mention
of its developer, Vector Unit, immediately made me think
of Hydro Thunder Hurricane (HTH), an Xbox
Live Arcade
game released in 2010.
Daisuke Amaya (AKA Pixel) originally
released it as a free
game for PC back in 2004 after spending 5 years
of his
life single - handedly developing it.
Every year Microsoft selects a handful
of Xbox
Live Arcade
games it considers the very best the platform has to offer and
releases them once a week as part
of the Summer
of Arcade promotion.
To coincide with pre-orders going
live, David OReilly and Double Fine Productions have
released a 10 - minute gameplay film
of Everything, here, showcasing the
game's whimsical worlds and characters.
This week's Xbox
Live Arcade
release is Chime, the Zoë Mode developed musical puzzle
game that may evoke thoughts
of Lumines with its quad - building mechanic, quad - clearing timeline and choice soundtrack selections.
«Braid,» a puzzle - platformer
released on Aug. 6 quickly climbed the charts to become the No. 1 highest - rated
game of all time on Xbox
LIVE Arcade.
Most
of this could be excused due to it being an Xbox
Live Arcade
game, but comparing it it to some
of the more recent
games released on the downloadable platform, it seems odd that more couldn't have been gotten out the
of the audio and visual presentation.
He'd love for you to join the beta
of his
game and try it out before its summer
release on Xbox
Live Arcade.
Yar's Revenge is
releasing this week on Xbox
Live Arcade and PC - and Co-Optimus has the first two exclusive screenshots
of the
game's co-op mode.
Critics agree: With the season's best
games released over the span
of five weeks, the Summer
of Arcade brought new players to the Xbox
LIVE Arcade service in record pace.
Slimer is one
of the last figures to be
released for the
game LEGO Dimensions, an amazing toys to
life game where you get to build the figures you are going to use and place them on a platform which then brings everything to
life in the
game.
Rango, a CG - animated project for Paramount starring Johnny Depp as the lead, due for a March 2011
release (also based on a script by Logan); Clue, based on the Hasbro board
game (the second time the
game has been adapted, Tim Curry starred in the 1985 version); and a story based on an article from the Wall Street Journal «about the online fantasy role - playing world and its debilitating impact on the real
lives of players,» according to the trade.
Activision has
released a new trailer for the upcoming Transformers title, Transformers: War For Cybertron. This newest Transformers title features two distinct storylines: the Autobot campaign tells a story
of heroism to save their home planet against overwhelming odds, and the Decepticon campaign tells a story
of an unquenchable thirst for power to control the universe. For the first time in a Transformers title, fans will be able to play the
game with their friends through team - based online co-op, or go head to head in a variety
of online multiplayer
game modes. The
game features a sci - fi art style that introduces to fans the entire
living, metallic world
of Cybertron, as well as all - new visualizations
of the iconic Transformers characters in their original Cybertronian forms.
The first episode
of the
Life is Strange video
game, Chrysalis, just became free to download on all platforms and a new trailer for the
game was
released alongside today's announcement.
In a
live session streamed via Twitch earlier today, Pete Hines
of Bethesda,
game director Matt Firor and creative director Paul Sage went over some
of the big changes coming to the PC version
of The Elder Scrolls Online, along with what's in store for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4
releases in June.
Ton
of exciting
games released in 2015, some good and some bad, but there were many which disappointed gaming community to a large extent and failed to
live up to the hype and expectations.
«It's still pretty unreal to me that the
game is now being
released on PlayStation platforms, the consoles I've been playing for a large part
of my
life!»
And since we value the
life of your wallets, we will be putting our powers to the service
of the gaming community once again; let's hope that publishers will come to their sense and space their
releases in a better way so that all, from
gamers to the publishers themselves, can reap the benefits
of such exciting times for the video
games industry.
«It's still pretty unreal to me that the
game is now being
released on PlayStation platforms, the consoles I've been playing for a large part
of my
life,» writes Ojiro Fumoto, Downwell «s creator, in a PlayStation Blog post reflecting on the
game's student - project origins.
According to the press
release, the
game is set in the distant future and follows the story
of Myrah Kale, a young woman whose
life takes a sudden turn when a routine mission develops into an interstellar adventure revealing her mysterious past and connection to the coveted substance Morphite.
Overhaul
games lives up to its name next week when the HD version
of classic PC platform shooter MDK2 is
released on Beamdog.com.
The last
game in the franchise, Twisted Metal was
released way back in 2012 and it failed to
live up to the hype and expectations
of PlayStation fans as compared to first Twisted Metal which arrived on PlayStation 2 in 2001.
The Lord
of the Rings
Living Card
Game will be coming to PC and Mac next year as an Early Access title with a full
release later.
A new manga about the
life of Pokemon creator Satoshi Tajiri and
Game Freak will soon be
released in Japan.
There was once a remastered, downloadable version
of the
game planned for Xbox
Live Arcade on the Xbox 360, but as you might expect, Nintendo and Microsoft had trouble coming to a legal arrangement to make that possible, and the
game never saw (re)
release.
Developer Kalypso Media announced today that Boulder Dash XL has just
released on Xbox
Live Arcade at 800 MSP, coming with refreshed 3D HD look, new
game modes, leaderboards, and a set
of newly produced caves.