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 Evening Reading - FFXIII Not PS3 Exclusive? - briefly
(hx) 02:14 AM CET - Nov,16 2005
  • Battle For Middle Earth 2 previews - Both Yahoo! Games and IGN have new previews of The Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle-earth II, checking out a recent build of EALA's RTS sequel.
  • Unreal Tournament 2007 Interview - Computer & Video Games has a short interview with Epic Games' Jeff Morris, producer for Unreal Tournament 2007.
  • 25 To Life movie - Eidos has released a new movie trailer for 25 To Life, showing off the upcoming third-person shooter by Ritual Entertainment.
  • Delta Force: Xtreme patch v1.6.9.3 - Novalogic has released a new patch for Delta Force: Xtreme, updating tactical first-person shooter to version 1.6.9.3.
  • The Chronicles of Narnia ships -  Buena Vista Game announced that The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe has shipped to stores worldwide for the PC, PS2, Xbox, GC, NDS and GBA.
  • The Sims 2 Holiday Edition ships - Electronic Arts announced that The Sims 2 Holiday Edition, a special version of the world's most popular PC game, will hit store shelves across North America on November 17th. The Sims 2 Holiday Edition contains the original game, The Sims 2, in its entirety, plus 40 new holiday-themed items that allow your Sims to celebrate the holidays in style.
  • Comic Book Creator Ships -  Comic Book Creator has shipped and is available at retail outlets across the United States and Canada, and via digital download from here. The innovative software title allows you to utilize their own video game screenshots, DVD movies, digital photos or art assets to create personalized comic books and comic strips.
  • Trilogy Studios Formed - A new Santa Monica, California game developer named Trilogy Studios has revealed its presence with plans to develop new games for PC and consoles. The co-founders include former EALA members Mark Skaggs (Command and Conquer) and Rick Giolito (Medal of Honor) along with former VUGames VP Michael Pole (thanks Gamecloud)
  • Dungeons & Dragons Online Euro Beta Sign-ups - Codemasters Dungeons & Dragons Online European Beta sign-ups are now being accepted.
  • Ryzom Ring Alpha Testing - Nevrax, the developer and publisher of the massively-multiplayer science-fiction fantasy game The Saga of Ryzom, announced today it has launched the alpha test of Ryzom Ring, its first expansion.
  • Star Wars Galaxies 10-Day Free Trial -  This new trial version allows people to check out the first 10 levels of the Starter Pack, the hotly debated revamp of the game that includes the new fast action combat system, the new professions organization and more. Mirror: 3DGamers.
  • Darwinia Coming To Steam - The game will be available on Valve's content delivery system December 14, at a price of $19.95.
  • Final Fantasy XIII and Dragon Warrior IX Not PS3 Exclusive? - Reuters and Yahoo! Finance are reporting that president of Square-Enix, Yochi Wada is thinking about putting Square's arguably two biggest next generation titles - Final Fantasy XIII and Dragon Warrior IX on both PLAYSTATION 3 and Xbox 360.
  • Xbox 360 first look - IGN has a general look at the Xbox 360 and its features. Also 1Up has a new feature called Xbox 360 Hardware Porn which takes a peak under the skirts of Microsoft's latest console.
  • Xbox 360 games reviews - Amped 3 (7.0) / FIFA Soccer 2006 (7.0) / Kameo (7.0) / Kameo (8.4) / Madden NFL 06 (8.0) / NBA 2K6 (7.0) / NBA 2K6 (7.8) / Project Gotham Racing 3 (10.0).
  • Sony DRM rootkit - The Uninstaller is worse than the Rootkit! -  A patch that Sony issued a week ago when virus writers began taking advantage of the software's file-hiding capabilities actually introduces serious new security risks onto the user's machine, according to research released today by Princeton University computer science professor Edward Felten.
  • Sony Accused of Leading Price-Fix Cartel - Sony has been accused of price-fixing in an attempt to curb internet bargains and send online prices soaring, it emerged yesterday. The firm is among up to five leading manufacturers which demand higher prices from internet retailers than they do from high street stores! Wow!

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