14 years ago
Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil: Code Veronica are both are both getting the HD treatment as they make their way onto XBLA later this year. So far only …
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14 years ago
Well folks it’s your turn to ask the questions you want the answers too. DeathSpank is getting ready for an interview with the guys of at BeefJack and they …
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14 years ago
According to a rumor that started over on the forums at MTG Salvation, the answer is yes. It is being said that in the source code they have found card names previously unknown. Now this is just rumor, but they believe it might just be cards that are waiting to be unlocked. They are leaning towards the idea of DLC, as they have managed to extract card names, details and art from these source codes. If they are correct, these new cards will cover all your basis, a little for each manna, as well as new and old decks. Now we all know that speculation is just that and will not be confirmed until the first DLC pack is released (or close to) and we get to see first hand what is in it.
We have all the known art and card info for you right after the jump.
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14 years ago
This year at E3 there were lots of games, developers, publishers and the likes, every where you went. Even through all this commotion, XBLA still managed to make waves …
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14 years ago
The high energy trailer shows the hard hitting, tackles and gives a peek at the blow by blow gameplay of more than 350 waves of action over 70 challenges.
14 years ago
Somehow this one has seemed to slip by the radars, but no more. Hasbro Family Game Night DLC (which is all the games you can download from the marketplace) …
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14 years ago
Atari’s upcoming remake of the classic Warlords for XBLA/PSN is all about, well…Warlords! Today, we’ve got a new trailer that provides a quick look at the sinister nature of …
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14 years ago
As many of you know, California has been in a huge battle with the video game industry for 6 years now. They have been trying to make it against …
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14 years ago
Before the Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon games were popular there was Police Quest, a point and click cop adventure from Sierra Entertainment. In 1999 the series changed to a first person tactical shooter with SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle. The next in the series, SWAT 4, was released in 2005 to critical acclaim. Developer Irrational Games created an amazing experience and moved on to create the Bioshock series.
SWAT 4 follows a fictional Los Angeles SWAT team through several tactical situations. You play as the team leader, giving commands, taking down suspects, and securing evidence. It was powered by Unreal Engine 2.5, one of the most powerful for its time, and still looks strong today.