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    by Published on July 24th, 2006 14:11

    The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, has been a seminal release on both PC and Xbox 360 this year, re-inventing the RPG for the next generation and re-invigorating a genre which had too few 'must have' titles to appeal to a wider audience. Well, as we reported in April, it seems potential PS3 owners won't be denied their share of the spoils either, with a new product page on US retailer GameStop listing a PS3 version of the game, with a launch date set for the sixth of November, confirming earlier whispers that the title would hit PS3 and PSP.

    It's no real surprise, given Oblivion's success on other formats, but quite a delight to see it confirmed in virtual print (well if GameStop aren't whistling out of their nether regions that is). So what can we expect from Oblivion on PS3? Well naturally we've put in a call to Take-Two to try and confirm the existence of the PS3 version, but since they're not answering their phones this morning, we can indulge ourselves in a little harmless speculation.

    There's almost certainly going to be downloadable content which has proved such a success on Xbox 360 but who knows if existing modules like The Thieves Den will be included or come as optional extras. More intriguingly, will it attempt to make use of that tilt functionality for some sword swinging action? Only Bethesda knows, but - for the moment at least - it's not saying. ...
    by Published on July 24th, 2006 14:10

    Star Wars. Or how to kill nostalgia dead in three easy steps. Still, without dwelling on that particular bitter pill too much, fans of George Lucas' opus (hello? are you still there?) should be thrilled to hear that LucasArts has dropped a few more hints suggesting that a (much-rumoured) lightsaber game might well be on its way to Nintendo's Wii after all.

    Speaking at Comic-Con in San Diego and reported on IGN, LucasArts' rep Steve Sansweet confirmed that the company has plans to bring games to all-three next-gen platforms, including the Wii, in response to a question posed by a member of the audience.

    More intriguingly though, Sansweet referenced the fact that (as has already been noted the internet over) Nintendo's motion-sensoring Wiimote bears an uncanny resemblance to Star Wars' iconic lightsaber. Whether this means every budding Jedi will finally get the game of their dreams is anyone's guess - but with such comparisons coming straight out the gob of an official LucasArts rep, it's looking increasingly likely. ...
    by Published on July 24th, 2006 14:09

    MotorStorm was one of the most controversial PS3 titles at E3 2005, with critics pointing to an FMV marathon which would probably bear little resemblance to the finished game.

    However, a year and a bit down the line there's every sign that MotorStorm is starting to shape up rather nicely and could offer one of the premier PS3 racing experiences around the console's release this November.

    You now have a chance to judge for yourself courtesy of a brand new trailer which has just revved on all cylinders to deliver some crunching indications of the off-road antics in store. All manner of souped-up motors, plus quad and trail bikes feature in this minute's worth of gameplay footage and there's even an articulated lorry if you want to deploy some seriously heavy off-road machinery.

    Trailer HERE ...
    by Published on July 24th, 2006 14:06

    The Darkness is Starbreeze Studios' follow up to the acclaimed Chronicles of Riddick and today, three fresh screens have slithered in to creep out our Monday morning.

    In the comic-to-game adaptation, you'll take on the role of mafia hitman Jackie Estacado, who inherits a demonic power known only as The Darkness - which basically allows him to extend dark tentacles from his body and use them as weapons, or to reach things on very, very tall shelves (okay we made that last bit up).

    Anyway those shady appendages will certainly come in handy as Jackie tries to survive the attentions of both the police and his relatives in the Francetti Mafia in this horror shocker.

    Scheduled to appear on both Xbox 360 and PS3, The Darkness should certainly be a cracker if it lives up to Riddick's illustrious heritage and might have Alone in the Dark, and possibly even Resi casting nervous looks over their shoulders as it's set to debut before the end of this year.

    Screens Here ...
    by Published on July 24th, 2006 01:17

    + T + released a new version of FBA-xxx Pro.

    What's new:

    * Fixed encrypted Neo-Geo games not loading.
    * Fixed UI background music and options.
    * Fixed problem where incorrect ROMsets were loading even with CRC Check on.
    * Corrected some DAT errors.
    * NOTE: In order to fix the problem with large NG ROMsets locking up the emu, the rumble feature has been disabled in this build. Loading encrypted ROMs takes alot of memory and it would seem there simply isn't enough for both. FBA-XXX doesn't come up against this problem as the only versions of these games it supports are decrypted. Hopefully this can be resolved in a future build.

    More info ...
    by Published on July 24th, 2006 01:12

    Preview News from IGN

    Hitting shelves a few weeks after its big brother, ATV Offroad Fury 4, Climax Studios' ATV Offroad Fury Pro aims to give gamers a full-fledged and original take on the series for portable racing. The PSP title separates itself from the fourth game on the PS2 by including unique race modes, vehicle classes, Legend tracks and much more.

    Just prior to E3 this year, we had a chance to get our first look at the game. While Sony had gone all out at that event and basically told us everything about the game, the company held an event in downtown San Francisco this past week to give us an updated look at the latest build and see how the game's progressing.

    For the first time on the PSP, the ATV series will have its own entirely original title. Rather than being an updated port of one of the PS2's Offroad Fury games, ATV Offroad Fury Pro has been built from the ground-up with the PSP in mind. This means better controls that take the PSP's analog stick into consideration, and what we've played shows that Climax has very much indeed improved the series' playability on the portable. Control is generally much smoother than it was in the past, making navigating hills and tight turns much more natural.

    The graphics engine has also seen a nice overhaul. While it obviously doesn't look as great as the forthcoming ATV Offroad Fury 4 on the PlayStation 2, Fury Pro does pack quite a graphical punch on the system. It's running quite well at this point, and even though the outdoor areas can be quite expansive, everything plays quite smoothly with little to no pop-in. Good stuff here.

    One pretty cool thing that the game will contain is, in addition to its brand-new original tracks, a collection of "Greatest Hits" tracks from the first three ATV Offroad Fury titles in the PS2. Coupled in with the new vehicles like MX bikes, buggies and trophy trucks, these classic tracks should make for a nice revisit while tackling them in an all new way with the new rides.

    We had a chance to check out one of the Endurocross tracks with an MX bike. These are essentially Supercross tracks except that they're specifically designed to make you die. That is, they're scattered with logs, bits of water and other not-so-good-for-your-bike objects. Difficult, yes, but fun as hell. You're basically at the will of the track and the goal is essentially to crash the least amount of times as possible.

    A ton of stuff can be traded between ATV Offroad Fury Pro on the PSP and ATV Offroad Fury 4 on the PlayStation 2. The Legend tracks, for example, can be opened on the PS2 by connecting the games together, as are the mini-games. Created tracks can also be swapped between the systems as both games will utilize the same construction parts.

    ATV Offroad Fury Pro is currently scheduled for release sometime in October, shortly after ATV Offroad Fury 4 on the PlayStation 2.
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    by Published on July 24th, 2006 01:10

    via cubed

    Below is a survey conducted by Game Informer to find out the thoughts of anonymous developers about the current set of systems from Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo:

    Are you excited for the Wii?

    Yes - 77%
    No - 23%

    If you port to the Wii, how hard is it to adapt your title to that system?

    Hard - 67%
    Not so Bad - 33%
    Easy - 0%

    Is the PS3 too expensive?

    Yes - 63%
    No - 37%

    How would you rate the PS3 development kits at this point?

    Good - 20%
    Bad - 20%
    Average - 60%


    Which system are you more excited to develop for?

    Microsoft XBOX 360 - 37%
    Sony PlayStation 3 - 16%
    Nintendo Wii - 32%
    PC - 5%
    Nintendo DS - 5%
    PlayStation Portable - 5% ...
    by Published on July 24th, 2006 01:07

    News via PSPFanboy

    IGN was one of the first outlets out of the gate with a Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth review as they awarded it an Editor's Choice award, but now, more reviews have been pouring in. While this is another port, which some people don't seem to like, it seems like it's one of the best RPGs yet for our beloved PSP. However, that may not mean a whole lot since the PSP's RPG library is nothing to write home about. Will Lenneth change all that?

    IGN (85/10) gets right to the point by saying it's "the best RPG that the PSP has received to date."
    1UP (80/100) appreciates the change of pace Lenneth brings to the table. "As an originator, Valkyrie Profile is an inspired maverick in a field of me-too RPGs, beautiful to look at and exciting to play."
    Gamespot (75/100) thinks it's a decent game, but only fans of the genre may have fun with it when they said, "A solid port of a one-of-a-kind role-playing game that is endlessly appealing to genre fans who are looking for something different, but it's a bit too dense for everyone else."
    So there you have it. While Lenneth doesn't appear to be anything spectacular, it should offer someone itching for some RPGing on the go a lot of fun.
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    by Published on July 24th, 2006 01:01

    E has released a new version of his Multi Console Emulator, that supports

    PC Engine
    Wonderswan
    Famicom (NES)
    Gameboy

    This is a bugfix release

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on July 24th, 2006 00:50

    It seems like news of DS Lite bundles and color variations are springing up every day. Sometimes, twice in one day! Earlier, we reported on a limited edition Crystal White DS Lite that features Pikachu artwork on its top. Following that story, we learned of another way to get the DS Lite, this time involving Konami's Winning Eleven series.

    Nintendo will be releasing a special bundle to coincide with the 9/21 Japanese release of World Soccer Winning Eleven DS. The copmany will bundle the game and a specially crafted Jet Black DS Lite unit in one for a price of 19,800 yen (excluding tax). This will follow the 9/2 Japanese release of the standard Jet Black DS Lite.

    Like the Pikachu DS Lite unit, the system included with Winning Eleven will have a special graphic printed on the top. Konami has yet to give a hint as to what's been chosen to represent the game, but we'll be sure and let you know once we've seen something.

    via ign ...
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