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Midday Reading - briefly
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| (hx) 05:53 PM CET - Mar,04 2003 |
- Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault Details- I already mentioned
Pacific Assault announcement
this morning,
but once again, the sequel to last year's extremely successful Allied Assault,
Medal of Honor Pacific Assault will start during the first disastrous
moments of Pearl Harbor and follow the path of a young soldier through the
first two years of World War II in the Pacific theater. Pacific Assault should
be completed relatively quickly--by next January.
- German Raven Shield SP Demo -
The
German single-player Demo for Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (direct
FTP link) is now available (224 MB). English version of the demo is
expected some time today as well.
- Activision to publish The Movies - Activision announced today that
the company has signed an agreement with legendary U.K.-based game designer
Peter Molyneux. Under the terms of the agreement, the company has
secured the exclusive worldwide rights to Molyneux's new project
tentatively titled The Movies for the PC and all video game console platforms.
The Movies currently is being developed by Molyneux's Lionhead Studios, whose
last title, Black and White, sold almost 2 million units worldwide
- Freelancer Available - According to
this PR, Freelancer" is now available at leading North American retailers
for an estimated retail price of $54.95 (U.S.) and is rated "Teen."
- Video Games No Match for Fighter Pilot's Reality -
With the latest technology anybody can land a fighter jet on an aircraft
carrier or shoot down enemy warplanes, at least in the virtual world of
video games. The reality is very different. "The video game is a lot like
flying simulators," says Capt. Scott "Notso" Swift, deputy commander of the
airwing aboard the carrier U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln. "Simulators are good for
training but it doesn't raise your adrenalin. It doesn't raise your heart
rate."
- Xbox Live Bursts Through 350,000-Subscriber Mark - Microsoft today
revealed that more than 350,000 subscribers worldwide have joined the Xbox
Live online game service. New downloadable content for "MechAssault," the
popular Xbox Live-enabled game from Microsoft Game Studios, drove more than
172,000 downloads during the first week of availability.
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