Battlefield: Bad Company Ships To Retailers
By Eli Green
June 23, 2008 - 17:00
Bad Company ships
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C&C 3: Kane's Wrath ships for 360
Since
we're already on the topic of Electronic Arts games shipping to
retailers, Electronic Arts also announced that
Command &
Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath
began
shipping for Xbox 360 today. The game includes all of the key
features from the PC version, as well as exclusive enhancements for
console play, including the CommandStick interface, the all-new
Kane's Challenge mode and all of the units, structures and
superpowers from
Tiberium Wars
.
"Our team has been very passionate about delivering the same fast, fluid and fun gameplay that has defined the Command & Conquer franchise on the PC to consoles,” said Jim Vessella, Command & Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath producer. “Each time we release a new RTS (real-time strategy) on consoles, we want to make sure we help continue to bridge that platform gap, and with the CommandStick in Command & Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath we are giving players an unprecedented amount of control.”
The console version features four gameplay modes, the first of which is the 13 mission story-driven campaign mode that spans two decades of Tiberium Lore. The campaign mode also includes over 40 minutes of high-definition, full-motion videos starring Natasha Henstridge (Species), Carl Lumbly (Alias) and Joe Kucan as Kane. The other modes are Skirmish and Multiplayer – supporting up to four players over Xbox Live, with VisionCam support and over 50 maps to choose from – and the previously mentioned Kane's Challenge mode, which is a gauntlet of 90 matches against nine deadly armies, which features exclusive cutscenes and taunts from Kane. Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath will be available for Xbox 360 later this week for $39.99 USD/CAD and is rated T for Teen.
THQ gets into summer sports
THQ
announced the release of its new, Wii-exclusive IP,
Big
Beach Sports
,
today. Developed by HB
Studios,
Big Beach Sports
brings
six popular summer sports – volleyball, soccer, football, boccie
(lawn bowling), disc golf and cricket – into your living room. The
game includes two main gameplay modes – single player tournament
and multiplayer for up to four players.
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Like so many mini-game games and multi-sport games we've seen come to Wii over the system's short existence, Big Beach Sports uses simple, minimally detailed models. Actually, they almost look like a mix between Miis and LEGO. If you own a Nintendo DS though, you will be able to export your avatar to it and customize it even further. Big Beach Sports is available for Wii across North America for $29.99 USD/CAD and is rated E for Everyone. The game will also be available in Europe on June 26 th and in the Asia Pacific region on June 27 th .
EA bringing Brain Quest to DS
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“ Brain Quest is EA Casual Entertainment’s first educational game and we are thrilled to bring this beloved brand into the videogame space,” said Robert Nashak, VP of Casual Studios for EA Casual Entertainment. “By adapting the series to the DS, we are able to reach today’s tech savvy children and provide them with an educational experience that is interactive, engaging, and fun.”
The
games will include a Brain Mode, which lets kids jump directly to
gameplay, into fast-paces quiz games, as they answer questions in
English, history, math, science
and geography, and Quest Mode, which
follows a light storyline and pits them
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Both Brain Quest games are currently scheduled to be available in North America in September, around the beginning of the school year, for $29.99 USD/CAD.








