An Interview between GameDaily and EA game maker, Louis Castle.
With talk about Steven Spielberg being behind the game, who came up with the idea behind BOOM BLOX?
It’s actually …
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We apologise for the inconvenience that Nintendo fans are experiencing compared with people outside of their region.
Localisation and PAL conversion processes often make these delays unavoidable. Although in some …
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LYON, FRANCE – 7 February 2008 – Atari today announced the launch of the official website of forthcoming action survival game Alone in the Dark, featuring a series of fascinating and intriguing facts, legends and stories which reveal the myriad strange and unexplained happenings which have dogged the history of New York’s magnificent municipal parkland, Central Park. Visitors to the site at www.CentralDark.com will begin a journey into the murky past of New York’s backyard and see how the park’s chequered history has influenced and inspired the production of Alone in the Dark.
With new facts, park lore and more scheduled every Thursday up to launch of the game in May, visitors can already learn a great deal of incongruous information gathered by a group of amateur researchers and drawn from historical documentation, newspapers and the work of scholars. Facts suggest there’s more than meets the eye behind the design and perfect preservation of this enormous parkland in the city that never sleeps. The implication is that considerably different motives were at work than just the desire to create a grand public parkland for the people of New York. Here’s just a taste of the questions posed:
In a city with debts of $4.8 Billion, who has the power to ensure that Central Park’s $528 Billion of prime Manhattan real estate has remained completely untouched since its creation?
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Don’t take this as a promotion of the Vii. This video was made so we could get a closer look at the Chinese Wii knock off, Vii.
01. [WII] Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Nintendo) – 820,000 / NEW 02. [PS3] Devil May Cry 4 (Capcom) – 205,000 / NEW 03. [PS2] Tales of Destiny: Director’s Cut …
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Nintendo Game Boy There’s no two ways about it: the original Game Boy is one of the hardest gadgets ever conceived. Rumour has it this beige behemoth isn’t …
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