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    by Published on March 19th, 2010 16:36

    Grab your Nintendo DSi, snap a shot of yourself and a friend and bust some of your best fighting moves as the eagerly anticipated Photo Dojo™ arrives on DSiWare. Once your muscles have been flexed on DSiWare get onto the Wii Shop Channel and download Muscle March which sees Tony and his muscle-bound crew hot on the heels of some lightning-quick protein powder thieves. Frantic macho posing in front of your TV required!

    If that doesn’t whet your appetite, two epic struggles join Virtual Console. The first of this Hanabi festival duo let’s you fight an evil warlord to rescue the queen and her magical crystal balls in Milon's Secret Castle.

    And finally, one of the import games most eagerly awaited by European Virtual Console fans makes it onto Wii Shop Channel! Download CASTLEVANIA RONDO OF BLOOD now to enjoy the best vampire slaying fun ever in a video game.

    The Nintendo DSi Shop is certainly bursting at the seams this week, as not only Photo Dojo™, but in addition 4 brand new titles are added: Flips: The Enchanted Woods, Libera Wing, Flashlight and Car Jack Streets!


    WiiWare - Muscle March

    (NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe, 500 Wii Points)

    Muscle March is a quirky Japanese action game stuffed full of macho bodybuilders. The all mighty protein powder has been stolen so it’s up to Tony and his muscle-bound crew to catch the thieves. Choose from a variety of perfectly moulded superstars and bring these terrible villains to justice. As each thief attempts their escape, they will smash through walls while making a variety of poses. You must match these poses to fit through the holes and catch up to the thieves to win back the protein powder.

    Flex your muscles by yourself or with up to four friends in turn based macho excitement. For those to who want to strike a pose for a little longer, there’s also an Endless mode where players can pose until their muscles bulge and explode.

    Muscle March will also be the first WiiWare title to offer a polar bear in a Speedo.

    Virtual Console - Milon's Secret Castle

    (HUDSON SOFT, NES, 600 Wii Points)

    In a world where music is the language of the people, an evil warlord from the north arrives and captures the castle. The queen is imprisoned deep within the castle and the world's musical instruments are taken and hidden away.

    Our hero, Milon, takes it upon himself to fight the warlord, rescue the queen and recover the queen's magical crystal balls - with only his wits and the magical Bubble to aid him on his quest. Help Milon along the way by looking for hidden doors, finding secret items, and defeating fierce enemies. Make sure to look for the shops inside the castle, where you can buy hints and valuable items.

    And look out for Music Boxes - whenever Milon finds one, he will be transported to a bonus stage. Each music box you find will add a layer to the music in the bonus stages. Try to grab all seven music boxes to create a performance worthy of this epic game.

    Virtual Console - CASTLEVANIA RONDO OF BLOOD

    (KONAMI, Turbografx, 900 Wii Points)

    This tenth action-packed instalment of the ever-popular Castlevania series depicts the next chapter in the epic struggle between the Belmont clan and the dark forces of Count Dracula. A true classic, this title is recognized far and wide for its beautifully rendered world, outstanding game balance and haunting CD-quality game music.

    The player takes control of Richter, wielder of the clan’s traditional Vampire Killer whip, and guides him through a total of 13 stages, all filled with treacherous traps and hidden secrets. Using your legendary whip, passed down through generations of Belmonts, and a powerful selection of subweapons and Item Crash attacks, it’s up to you to destroy Dracula and his evil horde.

    This time around, the Belmont hero isn't alone in his quest - if you find and rescue Maria Renard, she can be used as a playable character for even more vampire-slaying fun.

    NINTENDO DSiWare - Photo Dojo™

    (Nintendo, 200 Nintendo DSi Points)

    Photo Dojo brings a new twist to the side-scrolling beat ‘em up – literally putting you in the middle of the action.

    Using your Nintendo DSi system's camera, take photos of yourself performing punches, kicks and special moves, as well as victory and defeat poses. Next, add sound effects by recording your voice, or whatever you choose, with the microphone. Finally, snap a photo for the backdrop; the setting is entirely up to you. In just a few minutes you’ll have created your own personalised fighting game.

    Battle solo against hordes of enemies, or invite a friend to capture their own likeness and fight each other in a one-on-one grudge match. And, because both players share the same Nintendo DSi, you’ll be getting up close and personal.

    NINTENDO DSiWare - Flips: The Enchanted Woods

    (Electronic Arts, 500 Nintendo DSi Points)

    Joe, Beth and Frannie move to the country and find an Enchanted Wood right on their doorstep. And in the wood stands the magic Faraway Tree, and in that tree live the magical characters that soon become their new friends – Moon-Face, Silky the fairy, and Saucepan Man. Together ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2010 16:24

    THQ Inc. today announced the release of Metro 2033™, a landmark title in the first-person genre. Based on a novel by the Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky, Metro 2033 combines classic first-person-shooter action with elements of survival horror and intelligent plot and character development not seen before in gaming, to create a true genre original. Metro 2033 is now available to purchase at retail stores around the world for both the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and Games for Windows®.

    "Metro 2033 offers gamers an experience unlike any other," said Richard Williams, Vice President, THQ Global Brand Management. "We’ve taken an extremely deep, engaging story, an incredible Russian twist on the post apocalyptic setting, and wrapped it up in some of the very best cinematic, first person action gameplay. The world of Metro 2033 is going to be talked about for years to come, just like other great gaming worlds that have gone before."

    Metro 2033’s unique atmosphere is made possible by the brand new technology powering it. The proprietary 4A Engine produces some of the most spectacular visuals yet seen on Xbox 360, while PC owners will benefit from a host of advanced features that ensure Metro 2033 sets a new standard in graphical fidelity.

    Metro 2033 has already earned critical acclaim around the globe, and is set to become the definitive ‘Sleeper Hit’ of 2010 as early reviews point to a modern classic:

    “Bioshock crossed with Half-Life in Fallout’s world”

    - 9 /10 - Xbox World 360 Magazine – UK

    “There is only one word to describe the game: brilliant”

    - 9 / 10 - GameReactor.de – Germany

    “Metro 2033 is a fascinating world where each bullet is pure gold”

    - 9 / 10 – 3DJuegos.com – Spain

    The Launch trailer for Metro 2033 can be found on the official Metro 2033 website, Metro2033Game.com.

    For more Metro 2033 news, visit Metro2033Game.com, follow Twitter.com/Metro2033 or become a fan at Facebook.com/Metro2033. ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2010 16:20

    Realtime Worlds, the leading British independent video game developer behind APB: All Points Bulletin, have today laid down the law to all wannabe Criminals and Enforcers looking to get hands-on with APB during the third and final closed beta session. With the beta test already underway, gamers are required to sign up at www.apb.com/beta-application where lucky applicants will gain early access to the vibrancy and violence of gangland San Paro.

    Incorporating frantic third-person action into a persistent online multiplayer world, APB will offer a whole new perspective on MMO gaming: this is ‘Mass Mayhem Online’. Those fortunate enough to gain access to the closed beta will be able to experience the near limitless customisation and brutal urban combat APB has to offer.

    “We’re looking forward to welcoming thousands of new players to San Paro in the coming weeks.” said Dave Jones, Creative Director at Realtime Worlds, “As APB enters this final stage of closed beta testing, we’re anticipating a huge surge of interest with gamers from all over the world applying to take part and provide invaluable feedback to the development team preparing us for launch.”

    APB is set to launch simultaneously in North America and Europe later this year. For more information about APB and to sign up to the beta, log on to www.apb.com. ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2010 16:19

    Rake In Grass is proud to present the release of an adventure logic game Crystal Cave Lost Treasures.

    Crystal Cave Lost Treasures is a quest for long-lost treasures buried in pitch black caves, pyramids and temples of ancient civilizations. Huge gemstones were sheltered from the sunshine for eons of time waiting for explorers brave enough to unearth them. You, as an intrepid treasure hunter, will need all your ingenuity to pass the traps and dangers of the underground and collect the treasure in more than 100 levels.

    Crystal Cave Lost Treasures is a spin-off of Crystal Cave designed for casual players. The game is available for iPhone and iPod touch.

    The main features:

    - Explore lost tombs and ancient dungeons
    - Lots of logic riddles - train your brain!
    - Play 100 original levels
    - Use teleports, boulders and other types of rocks to solve levels
    - Three graphic scenarios
    - Create your own levels using our simple editor

    Game's official site:
    http://crystalcave.rakeingrass.com ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2010 16:18

    From bank balances to IQ scores, there are many things people would love to see increase by 93 percent. Nintendo, for its part, is determined to significantly boost the social fun of portable gaming. Launching March 28, the new, extra-large Nintendo DSi XL™ hand-held system makes it easier for everyone to gather around and have a good time. It features 4.2-inch screens that are 93 percent larger than those on the Nintendo DS™ Lite system. The improved wider viewing angle of the Nintendo DSi XL screens also provides a new way for people to enjoy games with friends and family, making it easier than ever to watch and join in the fun.

    Nintendo DSi XL will be available at a suggested retail price of $189.99, and that includes three titles that have been pre-installed on the system. These include the brain-training games Brain Age™ Express: Math and Brain Age™ Express: Arts & Letters, as well as Photo Clock, which lets users customize the pictures on the background of their clock. Nintendo DSi XL launches in both Burgundy and Bronze, with a glossy top and a matte-finish bottom for a better grip.

    "For some people, good things come in big packages," said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. "Our Nintendo DS family of systems has been going strong since 2004, and this new portable system really lets players enjoy the fun together."

    Nintendo DSi XL is launching at the same time as two portable games that demonstrate the social nature of the new hardware. America's Test Kitchen: Let's Get Cooking uses the larger screens to help multiple chefs chip in to prepare delicious recipes. In WarioWare™: D.I.Y., the larger screens help players see all the details as they create and share their own microgames.

    Beyond the social experience, the larger Nintendo DSi XL screens draw players in and make games feel more engaging. Eye-popping graphics are beautifully rendered. Even people who have been playing Nintendo DS games for years will see them take on a new life with Nintendo DSi XL. As always, playing is believing. To truly understand the difference Nintendo DSi XL makes, you have to experience it for yourself.

    Nintendo DSi XL includes all the same features as the Nintendo DSi system, including two cameras and photo-and sound-manipulation tools. With a broadband Internet connection, you can also upload photos directly to Facebook to share with friends or access downloadable Nintendo DSiWare™ games via the Nintendo DSi Shop.

    To help celebrate the launch of Nintendo DSi XL, Nintendo is asking the public to choose things in their lives that they would like to see 93 percent bigger. The poll lists fun, humorous options, including sound speakers, swimming pools and furniture. The poll is a great way for people to get social as they show off their responses to their friends. People can check out the "What would you like 93% bigger?” application on Facebook® Platform at http://apps.facebook.com/ninetythree-percent or visit the @NintendoAmerica profile on Twitter to answer the poll questions for themselves.

    Remember that Nintendo DSi XL features parental controls that let adults manage the digital content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit www.nintendodsi.com. ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2010 16:18

    From bank balances to IQ scores, there are many things people would love to see increase by 93 percent. Nintendo, for its part, is determined to significantly boost the social fun of portable gaming. Launching March 28, the new, extra-large Nintendo DSi XL™ hand-held system makes it easier for everyone to gather around and have a good time. It features 4.2-inch screens that are 93 percent larger than those on the Nintendo DS™ Lite system. The improved wider viewing angle of the Nintendo DSi XL screens also provides a new way for people to enjoy games with friends and family, making it easier than ever to watch and join in the fun.

    Nintendo DSi XL will be available at a suggested retail price of $189.99, and that includes three titles that have been pre-installed on the system. These include the brain-training games Brain Age™ Express: Math and Brain Age™ Express: Arts & Letters, as well as Photo Clock, which lets users customize the pictures on the background of their clock. Nintendo DSi XL launches in both Burgundy and Bronze, with a glossy top and a matte-finish bottom for a better grip.

    "For some people, good things come in big packages," said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. "Our Nintendo DS family of systems has been going strong since 2004, and this new portable system really lets players enjoy the fun together."

    Nintendo DSi XL is launching at the same time as two portable games that demonstrate the social nature of the new hardware. America's Test Kitchen: Let's Get Cooking uses the larger screens to help multiple chefs chip in to prepare delicious recipes. In WarioWare™: D.I.Y., the larger screens help players see all the details as they create and share their own microgames.

    Beyond the social experience, the larger Nintendo DSi XL screens draw players in and make games feel more engaging. Eye-popping graphics are beautifully rendered. Even people who have been playing Nintendo DS games for years will see them take on a new life with Nintendo DSi XL. As always, playing is believing. To truly understand the difference Nintendo DSi XL makes, you have to experience it for yourself.

    Nintendo DSi XL includes all the same features as the Nintendo DSi system, including two cameras and photo-and sound-manipulation tools. With a broadband Internet connection, you can also upload photos directly to Facebook to share with friends or access downloadable Nintendo DSiWare™ games via the Nintendo DSi Shop.

    To help celebrate the launch of Nintendo DSi XL, Nintendo is asking the public to choose things in their lives that they would like to see 93 percent bigger. The poll lists fun, humorous options, including sound speakers, swimming pools and furniture. The poll is a great way for people to get social as they show off their responses to their friends. People can check out the "What would you like 93% bigger?” application on Facebook® Platform at http://apps.facebook.com/ninetythree-percent or visit the @NintendoAmerica profile on Twitter to answer the poll questions for themselves.

    Remember that Nintendo DSi XL features parental controls that let adults manage the digital content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit www.nintendodsi.com. ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2010 16:14

    Harmonix and MTV Games today announced that a four pack of songs from American punk rockers X, three singles, including a free track, from British garage rockers Little Fish, as well as singles from Ace Frehley, Carrie Underwood and OneRepublic will be added next week to the Rock Band Music Store of downloadable content for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Wii™.

    These are among the more than 400 artists currently available through the Rock Band platform. With more than 1,100 songs available, Rock Band is, without question, the industry leader in providing the best selection of interactive musical content, songs and artists.

    Rock Band DLC Additions for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 System and Wii
    Los Angeles-formed punk rockers X make their Rock Band debut next week with “Blue Spark” and “The Hungry Wolf” from 1982’s Under the Big Black Sun, “I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts” from 1983’s More Fun in the New World and “Los Angeles” from the band’s 1980 debut album Los Angeles, which Rolling Stone named one of its 500 Greatest Albums of All Time and 100 Greatest Albums of the 80s.

    Three singles from British garage rockers Little Fish will also be available, including “Am I Crazy,” “Bang Bang” and “Darling Dear,” all from the band’s debut album, set to be released in July and titled Baffled & Beat. “Am I Crazy” will be available only on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 system and will be a free track. Baffled & Beat was produced by Linda Perry and released on her label, Custard Records. After successful opening slots for acts such as Hole, Alice in Chains and Eagles Of Death Metal, Little Fish is headlining their own UK tour in March in support of Baffled & Beat, when they also open for Them Crooked Vultures at the Royal Albert Hall.

    Additional singles from Ace Frehley (“Outer Space”), Carrie Underwood (“All-American Girl”) and OneRepublic (“Stop & Stare”) will also be available in the Rock Band Music Store next week.

    Available on Xbox 360 and Wii (March 23) and PlayStation 3 system (March 25):

    • X – “Blue Spark” +
    • X – “The Hungry Wolf”
    • X – “I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts”
    • X – “Los Angeles”
    • Little Fish – “Am I Crazy” +
    • Little Fish – “Bang Bang” *
    • Little Fish – “Darling Dear” *
    • Ace Frehley – “Outer Space”
    • Carrie Underwood – “All-American Girl” +
    • OneRepublic – “Stop & Stare” +

    (All tracks are original master recordings)

    These tracks will be available for purchase as “X Pack 01,” as well as individual tracks on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 system, and as individual tracks only on Wii. Tracks marked with “+” are also available for download in the family-friendly LEGO® Rock Band Music Store. “Am I Crazy” will be available only on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 system and will be a free track.

    Price: £.99 UK (160 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) per track
    £3.49 UK (560 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) for “X Pack 01”

    Denotes £.59 UK (80 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360)
    (200 Wii Points™) per track ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2010 16:14

    Harmonix and MTV Games today announced that a four pack of songs from American punk rockers X, three singles, including a free track, from British garage rockers Little Fish, as well as singles from Ace Frehley, Carrie Underwood and OneRepublic will be added next week to the Rock Band Music Store of downloadable content for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Wii™.

    These are among the more than 400 artists currently available through the Rock Band platform. With more than 1,100 songs available, Rock Band is, without question, the industry leader in providing the best selection of interactive musical content, songs and artists.

    Rock Band DLC Additions for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 System and Wii
    Los Angeles-formed punk rockers X make their Rock Band debut next week with “Blue Spark” and “The Hungry Wolf” from 1982’s Under the Big Black Sun, “I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts” from 1983’s More Fun in the New World and “Los Angeles” from the band’s 1980 debut album Los Angeles, which Rolling Stone named one of its 500 Greatest Albums of All Time and 100 Greatest Albums of the 80s.

    Three singles from British garage rockers Little Fish will also be available, including “Am I Crazy,” “Bang Bang” and “Darling Dear,” all from the band’s debut album, set to be released in July and titled Baffled & Beat. “Am I Crazy” will be available only on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 system and will be a free track. Baffled & Beat was produced by Linda Perry and released on her label, Custard Records. After successful opening slots for acts such as Hole, Alice in Chains and Eagles Of Death Metal, Little Fish is headlining their own UK tour in March in support of Baffled & Beat, when they also open for Them Crooked Vultures at the Royal Albert Hall.

    Additional singles from Ace Frehley (“Outer Space”), Carrie Underwood (“All-American Girl”) and OneRepublic (“Stop & Stare”) will also be available in the Rock Band Music Store next week.

    Available on Xbox 360 and Wii (March 23) and PlayStation 3 system (March 25):

    • X – “Blue Spark” +
    • X – “The Hungry Wolf”
    • X – “I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts”
    • X – “Los Angeles”
    • Little Fish – “Am I Crazy” +
    • Little Fish – “Bang Bang” *
    • Little Fish – “Darling Dear” *
    • Ace Frehley – “Outer Space”
    • Carrie Underwood – “All-American Girl” +
    • OneRepublic – “Stop & Stare” +

    (All tracks are original master recordings)

    These tracks will be available for purchase as “X Pack 01,” as well as individual tracks on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 system, and as individual tracks only on Wii. Tracks marked with “+” are also available for download in the family-friendly LEGO® Rock Band Music Store. “Am I Crazy” will be available only on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 system and will be a free track.

    Price: £.99 UK (160 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) per track
    £3.49 UK (560 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) for “X Pack 01”

    Denotes £.59 UK (80 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360)
    (200 Wii Points™) per track ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2010 00:09

    News via http://www.psp-hacks.com/2010/03/17/...in/#more-13152

    Kickin’ up dust is KiNgOfUnIvErS and his PSNKiller plugin. Now contrary to the name, PSNKiller doesn’t kill anything, in fact it brings life and joy by enabling online PSN play for select titles, much like Red Hate and Smokin’s PSNABLER.

    Best of all — PSNKiller reportedly works with WPA-encrypted networks; something PSNABLER had a problem with. But if it ain’t one thing, it’s a-mother-****in-nother… According to the FAQ, 5.50 GEN-D3 users — things may not go as planned. If you get this error, “You Must Login to PSN” and when you try there’s another error, then you need to do the following (at your own risk):

    Downgrade to 5.50 GEN-D2
    Login to PSN on 5.50 GEN-D2
    Boot to the recovery console and connect USB on Flash1
    Copy the “registry” folder to your PC
    Upgrade to 5.50 GEN-D3 again
    Boot back to the recovery console and connect USB Flash1
    Copy the “registry” folder that you backed up in step 4 to Flash1 overwriting it
    Try getting online now.
    Otherwise install PSNKiller like you would any other plugin. Copy the “PSNKiller” directory to the root of your memory stick and add the appropriate line to ms0:/seplugins/game.txt.

    ms0:/PSNKiller/UniPSNKiller.prx 1

    Supported titles, more info, the download…

    PSNKiller supported games:

    Wipeout: Plus [EUR]
    Wipeout: Plus [USA]
    Shin Sangoku Musou: Multi Raid 2 [JPN]
    Rock Band: Unplugged [USA]
    Rock Band: Unplugged [EUR]
    Resistance: Retribution [EUR](Full version only)
    Resistance: Retribution [USA](Full version only)
    Resistance: Retribution [JAP](Full version only)
    MotorStorm: Arctic Edge [EUR]
    MotorStorm: Arctic Edge [USA]
    Fat Princess: Fistful of Cake [EUR]
    Fat Princess: Fistful of Cake [JAP]
    Buzz Quiz: World [USA]
    Buzz Quiz: World [EUR]
    Pixel junk: monsters [EUR]
    Pixel junk: monsters [USA]
    Pixel junk: monsters [JAP]
    Invizimals [EUR]
    Invizimals [USA]
    Eye of judgment: legends [EUR]
    Eye of judgment: legends [USA]
    SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo 3 [EUR]
    SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo 3 [USA]
    SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo 3 [JAP]
    Little Big Planet [EUR]
    Little Big Planet [USA] ...
    by Published on March 19th, 2010 00:09

    News via http://www.psp-hacks.com/2010/03/17/...in/#more-13152

    Kickin’ up dust is KiNgOfUnIvErS and his PSNKiller plugin. Now contrary to the name, PSNKiller doesn’t kill anything, in fact it brings life and joy by enabling online PSN play for select titles, much like Red Hate and Smokin’s PSNABLER.

    Best of all — PSNKiller reportedly works with WPA-encrypted networks; something PSNABLER had a problem with. But if it ain’t one thing, it’s a-mother-****in-nother… According to the FAQ, 5.50 GEN-D3 users — things may not go as planned. If you get this error, “You Must Login to PSN” and when you try there’s another error, then you need to do the following (at your own risk):

    Downgrade to 5.50 GEN-D2
    Login to PSN on 5.50 GEN-D2
    Boot to the recovery console and connect USB on Flash1
    Copy the “registry” folder to your PC
    Upgrade to 5.50 GEN-D3 again
    Boot back to the recovery console and connect USB Flash1
    Copy the “registry” folder that you backed up in step 4 to Flash1 overwriting it
    Try getting online now.
    Otherwise install PSNKiller like you would any other plugin. Copy the “PSNKiller” directory to the root of your memory stick and add the appropriate line to ms0:/seplugins/game.txt.

    ms0:/PSNKiller/UniPSNKiller.prx 1

    Supported titles, more info, the download…

    PSNKiller supported games:

    Wipeout: Plus [EUR]
    Wipeout: Plus [USA]
    Shin Sangoku Musou: Multi Raid 2 [JPN]
    Rock Band: Unplugged [USA]
    Rock Band: Unplugged [EUR]
    Resistance: Retribution [EUR](Full version only)
    Resistance: Retribution [USA](Full version only)
    Resistance: Retribution [JAP](Full version only)
    MotorStorm: Arctic Edge [EUR]
    MotorStorm: Arctic Edge [USA]
    Fat Princess: Fistful of Cake [EUR]
    Fat Princess: Fistful of Cake [JAP]
    Buzz Quiz: World [USA]
    Buzz Quiz: World [EUR]
    Pixel junk: monsters [EUR]
    Pixel junk: monsters [USA]
    Pixel junk: monsters [JAP]
    Invizimals [EUR]
    Invizimals [USA]
    Eye of judgment: legends [EUR]
    Eye of judgment: legends [USA]
    SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo 3 [EUR]
    SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo 3 [USA]
    SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo 3 [JAP]
    Little Big Planet [EUR]
    Little Big Planet [USA] ...

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