So
here we are, now into March. Crackdown is out for Xbox 360, Sonic and
the Secret Rings and SSX Blur are out for Wii and F1 Championship
Edition is out for PS3, with Motorstorm hopefully following next
week, barring any weird shipping mishaps. In Toronto, with the way
things have been, we're not ruling that out. The current fuel
shortage and today's freak blizzard have certainly been messing
around with the way things run in this city. That doesn't mean that
we're down for the count though. Here's today's News Pop!.
Sims
2 and EA Trax
Electronic
Arts announced the official release of The Sims 2 Seasons today. The
new expansion pack adds new elements for every season to the game.
Sims now have the ability to enjoy different activities throughout
the year, and can now experience real weather conditions like
snowstorms, rainstorms and more. The new expansion will also affect
Sims feelings, wants and fears as the weather changes. So now your
Sims can feel the crushing depression of SAD on those bleak, grey
winter days, the beauty of a spring shower, or jumping into a pile of
leaves on a cool autumn day. Other new additions include enchanced
graphic effects like new shadow effects, snow accumulation and other
weather events. The Sims 2 Seasons is now available for PC for $29.99
USD/ $39.99 CAD and is rated T for Teen.
EA
also made an announcement about its in-game music, EA Trax. Most
people who have played EA games within the past few years should be
familiar with EA Trax, as it has been the presentation system for the
company's in-game music in some EA Sports games, the Burnout
franchise and more, using licensed from bands like Sugarcult, Billy
Talent, The Bravery and many more to improve the gameplay experience.
So what kind of announcement could EA have to make about EA Trax
other than a new soundtrack for an upcoming game? The answer is
iTunes. EA is releasing its exclusive mixes, non-album cuts and
previously unavailable tracks for purchase on iTunes, and will also
be adding songs and ringtones from its other franchises, like The
Sims, Harry Potter and SSX. To see what's available, you can check
out www.ea.com/eatrax.
Vigor
Gaming unleashes a Monsoon
PC
gamers have a listen. Vigor Gaming announced a new CPU cooler today,
bringing an addition to the Monsoon family. The Monsoon II Lite uses
a thermoelectric cooler to cool CPUs to temperatures lower than room
temperature. The cooler is controlled by a PCI card, which uses its
software to automatically control the cooling and fan speed for
optimal cooling and energy efficiency. Check it out at
www.vigorgaming.com.