By
Eli Green
February 12, 2008 - 23:59
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Electronic
Arts and Maxis announced the release date for Will Wright's latest
simulation title today.
SPORE
will be available at retailers worldwide for PC, Mac, Nintendo DS and
the mobile platform the weekend of September 7
th
.
Wright commented on the current stage of the game's development
process saying, “
We’re
in our final stages of testing and polish with
Spore
,
and the team at Maxis can’t wait to see the cosmos of content
created by the community later this year.”
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Nintendo
announced the release of a new detective mystery/puzzle game for
Nintendo DS today.
Professor
Layton and the Curious Village
brings
a new world of riddles, secrets and brainteasers to Nintendo's
popular handheld system, complete with a full plot line, eccentric
characters and a double murder-mystery. The game's story takes place
in the village of St. Mystere, where, after the passing of a wealthy
baron, his will reveals that a treasure is hidden somewhere in the
village. Unable to locate the treasure, the baron's family calls upon
renowned archaeologist and puzzle expert Professor Layton for help.
Professor Layton's search for the treasure is quickly interrupted by
the suspicious death of another member of the deceased baron's
family, and now, with two mysteries to confront, Professor Layton
must work his way through the village's many challenges to get to the
truth.
Professor Layton has players go up against a variety of brainteasers, including mazes, riddles, logic, sliding puzzles and more, as they progress through a 19 th century anime-styled mystery. Nintendo will also be releasing, for a limited time, new puzzles available for download via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Professor Layton and the Curious Village is available now for Nintendo DS for $29.99 USD and CAD and is rated E for Everyone.
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This
week's Xbox Live Arcade update brings a new turn-based strategy game
and the return of an arcade classic. From Sierra Online and SouthEnd
Interactive comes
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Sony
Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) announced today that it will be
expanding the Playstation social gaming catalogue with the addition
of three new games to the
Buzz!
franchise. SCEA will be releasing two new Playstation 2
Buzz!
titles, called
Buzz!
The Hollywood Quiz
and
Buzz! Jr.
RoboJam
,
and the franchise's first title for PSP.
Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz allows up to eight players to take part in an interactive quiz show experience featuring 5,000 questions based on Hollywood trivia. The game incorporates new and improved round types including Rollover, Fact or Fiction and Hollywood Stars, as well as hundreds of celebrity images and movie clips. Buzz! Jr. RoboJam, lets players create custom robots and then compete in 24 new mini-games. Slated for simultaneous release on March 11, 2008, both games require buzzers to play and will be available as a bundled version that includes the buzzers and as a standalone version offered at a lower price.
The franchise will be making its way to PSP this summer, packing over 5,000 questions on categories including music, celebrities, television, sports, science, nature movies and more. The PSP version will offer players six new multiplayer and single player modes designed specifically for PSP.
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As
BioWare is now an Electronic Arts company, EA announced today that it
will be publishing the PC version of
Mass
Effect
.
R
e-designed
for the PC,
Mass
Effect
invites players to take the role of Commander Shepard as they set out
on an adventure to save the galaxy from imminent destruction.
The story will likely not be altered, but the game will be optimized
for PC with new features including:
· Optimized controls designed specifically for the PC.
· High resolution visuals – Mass Effect for the PC features highly detailed textures, characters and environments.
· Fully customizable controls – PC gamers can re-map the control scheme any way they like.
· Run & Gun Control – Players can assign biotic powers or skills to ‘hot keys’ allowing them to play Mass Effect with a heavier focus on action.
· New decryption mini-game.
· New inventory screen GUI and functionality – The enhanced inventory system makes it easier for players to equip and modify their weapons and armor.
The PC version of Mass Effect is currently scheduled to release this May.
Today's game releases
Sony's wipEout PULSE for PSP - $29.99 USD and CAD