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  • The Sims: Medieval – Pirates & Nobles

    Posted by on July 8, 2011 under News, PC
    The Sims Medieval Pirates & Nobles Adventure Pack introduces new quests, treasure hunting, and hundreds of new objects for your medieval kingdom! Your epic story starts when the Pirates of Aarbyville and the Nobles of Tredony arrive in your kingdom, followed quickly by sword fights, love affairs, grand adventures and mysteries. Go treasure hunting to uncover hidden objects. Embark on new que... more.
  • Dragon Age 2 – Legacy DLC – Trailer

    Posted by on July 8, 2011 under News, PS3, Xbox 360
    Check out the newest downloadable content coming to Dragon Age 2. Trailer: ... more.
  • The King of Fighters-I Comes to Apple Devices

    Posted by on July 7, 2011 under Euro, News, Portables
    SNK fans rejoice; a brand-new King of Fighters has arrived on portable devices with redrawn graphics, smooth animation, and stable Virtual Pad controls. According to SNK-PLAYMORE , The King of Fighters-I for iPhone is compatible with Game Center. It also comes with four game modes: Team Battle for classic KOF 3-on-3 matches, Single Battle for 1-on-1 fights, Endless mode for endurance chal... more.
  • Rugby World Cup 2011 – New Screenshots

    Posted by on July 7, 2011 under Euro, News, PS3, Xbox 360
    Further to the announcement of the forthcoming release of Rugby World Cup 2011 on 26th August, international publisher 505 Games and developer HB studios have today announced the games exclusive partnership with the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU). The official licensing agreement grants the exclusive use of the Rugby World Cup 2011 Ireland team strip, emblem, many player likenesses, and t... more.
  • Renegade Ops – New Screenshots

    Posted by on July 7, 2011 under Euro, PC, PS3, Xbox 360
    New screen shots of Sega's upcoming release of Renegade Ops. Screen shots: Art: ... more.
  • Worms Special Edition: Now Available for Mac

    Posted by on July 7, 2011 under Euro, Mac, News
    Team 17 today announced the release of Worms Special Edition, now available for Mac, from both the Apple Mac App Store and the Mac Game Store. Worms Special Edition is a streamlined, standalone Mac version of the recent PC best-seller Worms Reloaded, featuring the classic combination of turn-based strategy and comic mayhem. Releasing at $9.99/£5.99/€7.99 in the US, UK and Europe, Worms Spe... more.
  • Nyko Zoom – For Microsoft Kinect

    Posted by on July 7, 2011 under News, Xbox 360
    Leading gaming peripherals manufacturer Nyko Technologies® today announced the Zoom for Kinect will be available nationwide in stores and online August 23, 2011 for an MSRP of $29.99. With a series of proprietary lenses and a simple clip-on design, the Zoom lets players enjoy Microsoft Kinect games in 40% less space, and requires no additional power or batteries. Perfect for apartments, do... more.
  • Cubic Ninja (Review) Nintendo 3DS

    Posted by on July 6, 2011 under Portables, Reviews
    Cubic Ninja from Ubisoft is an original game that uses the 3DS' gyroscope technology. As a carbon cube named CC, your mission is to rescue some friends and ultimately rescue a kidnapped princess.  As a puzzle game, the player must tilt the 3DS back, forward, and side-to-side to navigate CC through a series of mazes laden with hazardous obstacles and traps. Like all puzzle games, the first few ... more.
  • Food Processing (Review) iPhone/iPod/iPad

    Posted by on July 6, 2011 under Portables, Reviews
    Video games are usually play-tested before foisting them on paying customers.Therefore it's's baffling to think what Food Processing, an iOS arcade puzzler from Chillingo, went through (or didn't) between the "final" line of code and the App Store. Both the visuals and controls render this game largely unplayable, making a game that's not very original a rare instance where it's not even worth the... more.
  • Play Kalei (Review) iPhone/iPod/iPad

    Posted by on July 6, 2011 under Portables, Reviews
    Something different and still fun is a too-rare occurrence in the App Store, so when a game like Play Kalei lets you toy with the world through a kaleidoscope there's much rejoicing. A short cheer, but nonetheless spirited. I had an odd liking for kaleidoscopes as a kid, to the point of indulging in one of those overpriced yuppie desktop toys early in my professional career (alas, it's generall... more.