By Eli Green
December 12, 2006 - 23:59
Ubisoft
and CBS Consumer Products announced the current development of CSI:
Crime Scene Investigation: Hard Evidence today. This, the newest game
in the CSI video game franchise, will feature
forensic reconstructions and atmospheric crime scenes taken directly
from the television show, including an all-new garage lab for
analyzing large evidence such as cars and boats, improved evidence
gathering, review and lab mini-games, and more areas to explore,
resulting in longer play experiences. The game will be based, as
closely as possible, to the original television series and should be
available for PC in spring of 2007.
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Funcom
announced that its newest MMO, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures, has
been approved for Xbox 360 development by Microsoft. “This
is a groundbreaking leap forward for Funcom. The fact that we now get
the chance to develop ‘Age of Conan’ for the Xbox 360 means
access to a potentially whole new and large MMO market,” said Trond
Arne Aas, CEO of Funcom. “The fast-paced and innovative combat
system in Age of Conan will suit the demanding console audience
perfectly. We believe the amazing online capabilities of Xbox 360
will be a great match for MMOs like ‘Age of Conan’, and as one of
a handful of officially approved MMO games for the console we aim to
create a unique, brutal and powerful online gaming experience.” The
power of next gen consoles has allowed developers to create proper
MMOs which are similar to their PC counterparts. This means that, as
time goes on, it's likely we'll be seeing more sophisticated MMOs,
and also real time strategy games, coming to consoles. Once
Playstation 3 is fully functional online, we'll probably see much of
the same, though we doubt Age of Conan will be one of those game
(after all, it is a Vista Showcase title).
If
you've been having trouble finding a way to get a Wii or a
Playstation 3 this season and donate money to charity all in one
shot, Best Buy and Clear Channel have some good news for you. The
companies announced a partnership today, in which Best Buy will be
donating a total of 814 units of Playstation 3s and Wiis for charity
auction online and on air on more than 1,100 Clear Channel radio
stations across the U.S. Beginning today and running for the
next twelve days, the four highest bidders during each hour of the
online auction’s operation will get to purchase a Playstation 3 or
Nintendo Wii. The participating Clear Channel stations across the
country will auction off two Playstation 3s and two Nintendo Wiis
each hour for 12 hours a day, totaling 48 units per day. The online
auction will run from 8:00 a.m. eastern time to 8:00 p.m. eastern
time each day. In addition, 119 Clear Channel Radio stations will
conduct live on-air auctions throughout the holiday season.
Bidding for the Playstation 3 will start at $599.99; $249.99 for the Nintendo Wiis and will increase in minimum increments of $25 for the Playstation 3 and $10 for the Nintendo Wii. At the end of every hour of the online auction, the winning bidders will receive an email with a URL directing them to a check-out site. Auction winners will then have 48 hours to make their purchase; after that, the second highest bidder will be offered the game console. Each winning bidder will receive a confirmation e-mail as proof of purchase, as well as tax donation information. Local distribution of game consoles will be handled by Best Buy. If you want to make a donation to Toys for Teens, BestBuy.com and registers at Best Buy stores will be taking. For more information on the auctions and the charity, log onto your local Clear Channel Radio station website and click on the online auction promo box or tune in to your favorite local Clear Channel Radio station for information on how to participate.
Today's game releases
Ubisoft's Star Wars Lethal Alliance for Nintendo DS - $34.99 USD/$39.99 CAD – A PSP version is also available
Konami & Disney's Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Mix plug and play game - $29.99 USD/$39.99 CAD
Tecmo's Super Swing Golf for Wii - $49.99USD/$59.99 CAD