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Here’s a fun quick 3:
Medal of Honor: Vanguard (EA) - Wii, PS2
Prince of Persia: Rival Swords (Ubisoft) - Wii
Crush (SEGA) - PSP
Here’s a fun quick 3:
Medal of Honor: Vanguard (EA) - Wii, PS2
Prince of Persia: Rival Swords (Ubisoft) - Wii
Crush (SEGA) - PSP
Kuju Entertainment Ltd. announced the development of Crush, a forthcoming PSP puzzle game to be publshed by SEGA Europe. The game will have players crush the 3D world i to form 2D platforms to solve puzzles and unlock secrets.

Crush’s storyline follows a rather unsettled man who’s become a nervous insomniac unable to turn his life around. He turns to hypnosis in desperation and works through his problems in his state in hopes of preserving his sanity.

“The studio’s strategy is to develop games that appeal to new audiences,” said Ed Daly, Kuju Brighton Studio Head. “We believe that Crush will appeal to PSP owners who prefer a real and cerebral challenge to mindless action. This game comes from a core idea we have had for a while and we are delighted to be making it a reality with SEGA.”

Crush will release sometime in 2007.
Today’s crop of trailers include a looks into the worlds of Bullet Witch, Rocky Balboa, Vampire Rain, and Stranghold.
Bullet Witch (Atari) - Xbox 360
Rocky Balboa (Ubisoft) - PSP
Vampire Rain (AQ Interactive) - Xbox 360
Stranglehold (Midway) - PS3, Xbox 360, PC
Today we’ve go military in two different eras with the video game version of 300 March to Glory and ArmA: Armed Assault. We also take a look at Chili Con Carnage and The Sims 2 Seasons.
300 March to Glory (Warner Bros. Interactive) - PSP
ArmA: Armed Assault (Bohemia Interactive) - PC
The Sims 2 Seasons (EA) - PC
Chili Con Carnage (Eidos) - PSP
To follow up on the successful PSP title Pursuit Force, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and Bigbig Studios have announced the sequel Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice – coming to both PSP and PlayStation 2 this summer.
Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice follows the Pursuit Force as they are called upon again to save Capital City gangs are running amok on the streets. The Convicts (the prison-breaking crew) and Warlords (the power hungry political influencers) return for another round of action as well as the new Raiders gang and The Syndicate. The Raiders are described as “professional Raiders, specialising in striking hard and fast and staging ambushes.” The Syndicate on the other hand are “professional bank robbers looking to steal anything of value…by any means possible.” Gangs are the only concern as a new heavy handed rival arm of the police, the Viper division, for the Pursuit Force to contend with debut in the game as well.
However, the Pursuit Force are not without their own tricks. With faster and larger vehicles to jump between including gigantic tanks, trains and even the wings of an aeroplane in addition a bike and sidecar, jet skis and a hovercraft to ensure the Pursuit Force stay one step ahead of the criminals, the vehicular variety is pleasing to look forward to seeing. The in-vehicle and on foot combat is seamless and Sony promises mounted high-caliber weapons action that help maintain Hollywood action feel.
A “Justice” bar allows the chance to replenish health and Extreme Justice Division recruits Sarah, Gage, Ash and Preach offer a air support, high speed chase help, special ops, and heavy assault back-up for the player.
Multi-player options include four player Wi-Fi for the PSP and two player split screen action on the PS2.
We’ll bring more information on this summer release title as it becomes available.
Electronic Arts will celebrate Europe’s most prestigious club soccer tournament, the UEFA Champions League, with the launch of UEFA Champions League 2006-2007, the only officially licensed videogame of the tournament. UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 will ship to stores worldwide on March 20, 2007 in anticipation of the real-world tournament that culminates in the UEFA Champions League Final in May.
The Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system version of the title introduces a new way to play the game by introducing a unique and collectable virtual card system in the Ultimate Team mode that enables you to develop your team. This complements the traditional way of playing as your favorite club team from qualification right through to a virtual reproduction of the championship final. Plus, UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 features new challenging game modes to test the most skillful players at the highest levels.
“We celebrate the passion soccer fans have for their club teams by capturing all of the classic rivalries in-game and enabling players to win glory for their club teams in UEFA Champions League 2006-2007,” said Ken Sayler, lead producer on the Xbox 360 system. “This is the ultimate stage for club football in Europe and we’re giving you the power to build and manage your dream team by creating a unique virtual card system to collect, trade and use players on your way to glory.”
Using collectable cards in Ultimate Team Mode on the Xbox 360 system, players can hand-pick everything from your team and staff members to your match strategy and stadium. Now you can build your dream team by going online to collect or trade virtual player, staff and gameplay cards; effectively organize your squad to foster team chemistry; accumulate Staff, Training, Morale, Fitness and Healing cards to transform your squad into a European super power online. Collect dominant Gameplay cards, and then use them at key moments during a match to gain the tactical advantage over your opponent. Gameplay cards can be activated during a contest to boost the abilities of your players and team. For the greatest rewards, put your managerial ability and your playing skills to the test by trading or selling unwanted cards or trawling the market online for the ones you need to complete your title-winning team.
Play UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 the traditional way on all available platforms as your favorite club team from qualification right through to a virtual reproduction of the UEFA Championship League Final. Re-create or customize the real-world groupings of the official UEFA Champions League tournament by taking control of a huge selection of clubs. Plus, the new UEFA Champions League Challenge will test even the most hardcore soccer fan by recreating classic moments in UEFA Champions League history using modern teams.
UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 on the Xbox 360 system features a game engine with a more fluid player movement system that makes it easier for players to perform more incisive, defense-splitting one-twos, first touches and through passes with a ball that’s alive with its own independent physics and even more responsive to every touch. The game also supports up to eight-way multiplayer matches in the Lounge and boasts a plethora of in-game unlockable content.
UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 is scheduled to ship on the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and the PSP system, as well as the mobile platform. It will also be available on PC in Europe.The game is rated “E” (Everyone) by the ESRB and 3+ by PEGI.
Today we meet back up with Vito, Sonny and Michael with the Wii’s incarnation of The Godfather, find out size matters with Ratchet and Clank, and see trailer action from MVP 07 NCAA Baseball and Bladestorm as well.
The Godfather: Blackhand Edition (EA) - WII
MVP 07 NCAA Baseball (EA Sports) - PS2
Bladestorm (KOEI) - PS3
Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters (SCEA) - PSP
2K Games released it’s first crop of screen shots for Ghost Rider The Video Game, which releases Feb. 13 for the Playstation 2, PSP, and Game Boy Advance.
The Game promises high impact combat, motorcycle action, and battles with enemies from both the Sony Pictures film and the Marvel comic universe. Here’s a look at those first screen of Johnny Blaze in action:









As we head into New Year’s weekend, we’re going to kick off the weekend with some more new trailers. Many of which are in Japanese, but they are impressive no less. Highlighting today’s batch include Enchanted Arms, Armored Core 4 and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates.
Enchanted Arms (Software) - PS3
Armored Core 4 (SEGA) - PS3
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates (Square Enix) - DS
Spectral Diario (Idea Factory) - Xbox 360
Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology (Namco) -PSP
Puzzle Quest (D3 Publisher) - PSP & DS
After an unexpected day lay-off, I figured there was no better way to make things up than a load of great trailers. Feast you eyes some World of Warcraft in addition to other pieces of eye candy to go with them. Enjoy.
World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade (Blizzard) - PC
Far Cry Vengeance (Ubisoft) - Wii
NFL Street 3 (EA Big) - PS2
Battestations Midway (Eidos) - Xbox 360, PC
Pocket Pool (Conspiracy Entertainment) - PSP (Warning: This a “M”-rated game and some of the trailer content may be a little racy)
Metal Slug Anthology (Ignition Entertainment) - Wii
Star Wars Lethal Alliance Trailer 2 (LucasArts) - PSP
TNA Impact! Teaser (Midway)