By Eli Green
November 21, 2006 - 23:59
Lucasarts
announced the release of its roller coaster/theme park building game,
Thrillville, today. The game gives a new perspective to management
simulator games, allowing players to tour and interact with their
creations instead of just having a bird's-eye view. The game allows
players to customize their own amusement-park creation, interact with
guests like never before, and build and hop into their own roller
coasters and other rides.
It also
lets players race on go-kart tracks they construct, play miniature
golf on courses they design, and build roller coasters so high, fast
and furious they couldn’t exist in the real world. A multiplayer
feature allows up to four friends or family members to play a
plethora of mini-games, from bumper cars to arcade action.
Thrillville is available for Playstation 2, PSP and Xbox for $39.99
USD and is rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and up.
For
full information on Thrillville, you can check out
http://www.thrillvillegame.com/
.
IDG
Entertainment announced the launch of its new website,
GameProFamily.com, today. The website is meant to help parents of
young gamers become informed about making smart game buying
decisions. The goal of GameProFamily.com is to provide timely and
authoritative facts that clearly define the contents of many
questionable games that are on the market today or are soon to be
released. Three unique perspectives provide insight into each game
covered and deliver enough information to help parents make smart
game purchasing decisions based on their own criteria for raising
their children. Dad’s Watch: Examines the level of violence, sex,
mature language, and drugs in a game and looks at its real-world
value and potential impact on a child. Mom’s Take: Looks at any
social or psychological concerns with a game and addresses the
questions: Will this add to a child’s academic achievements, or
increase/decrease physical activity? The Kid’s Pitch: Provides
insight into what your child may tell you about the game to try to
persuade you to buy it for them. Also included is a PlaySmart
descriptor that provides additional insight into the ESRB rating for
a particular game and why it was rated the way it was. One of the
most innovative features of GameProFamily.com is a list of Alternate
Picks for each title reviewed. If a parent chooses not to buy the
game in question they can select an alternate title from this list
and feel confident that it will include much of the same
entertainment value without the content parents may have deemed
inappropriate. The only thing left for IDG to do to make sure parents
are informed is market the site properly. The more people hear about
the site the better, because we'd all like to see more parents making
informed decisions about the games they buy for their children. For
more information, you can check out the website at
www.gameprofamily.com
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EA
and Warner Bros. Entertainment announced today that Harry Potter and
the Order of the Phoenix is in development. The game is set to
release in July, in conjunction with the release of the movie.
“Working with EA, we look forward to offering fans the most
authentic Harry Potter game to date, one which captu
res
the compelling story of the fiction and high visual quality of the
movie,” said Jason Hall, Senior Vice President of Warner Bros.
Interactive Entertainment. “After reading the book and seeing the
film, fans will be able to take advantage of the complete interactive
experience with Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix game.” EA
says it is reaching for a close and synergistic
relationship between book, film and video game, which will be “more
defined” than in any of the previous games. Players will be able to
explore the many key locations within Hogwarts in minute detail, each
one a visual match to its film equivalent, while being engrossed in
the thrilling adventures outlined in the rich narrative of the book.
The game is in development for all consoles, handhelds and PC.
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TigerDirect.com
and TigerDirect.ca are
getting in on the PS3 hype action, announcing a new contest today.
The company will be offering five customers the chance to win a
Playstation 3. Oddly, the contest, which runs until the 26th,
actually started on the Playstation 3's launch day, but they only
anno
unced it today.
Participants
are automatically entered via any purchase on TigerDirect.com, or by
visiting TigerDirect.com and completing all requested sweepstakes
information. A total of five Sony PlayStation 3’s with 60GB Hard
Drives will be given away and one winner will be selected in a random
drawing every other business day for 10 days from among all entries
received the prior two days.
The
winner's names will be posted on TigerDirect.com for 24 hour,
therefore entrants will have to check daily to see if they have been
selected as a winner. Although no purchase is
necessary to enter, every purchase on TigerDirect.com qualifies
customers for a chance to win.
Good
luck to all of you, and remember that if you're Canadian, it's
probably best to enter the contest from the .ca site.
More of today's game releases
Disney's Chicken Little: Ace in Action for PS2 and Nintendo DS - $29.99 USD/$34.99 or $39.99 CAD – A Wii version will also be available next month.
Activision's Harley Davidson: Race to the Rally for Playstation 2 - $29.99 USD – A PC version will also be available November 28th.
Lucasarts' Star Wars: Best of PC for, what else, PC - $39.99 USD/$49.99 CAD
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