Capcom and its line up of games would not have gotten the popularity they now enjoy in the West if the company had not taken the decision to develop titles for the Microsoft made Xbox 360 gaming console. The statement was made by Keiji Inafune, one of the most important developers working for Capcom.Inafune, who has ... |
4 March 2009 13:31 GMT |
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Hollywood is certainly interested in making movies based on games. Probably because it's so hard these days for script writers to come up with a decent movie idea and it's much easier to just copy one from a game and add some side stories. Most of the recent movies based on games that we saw weren't O... |
3 October 2008 02:34 GMT |
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Running alone on a lost and forgotten planet is not my idea of a great game. Being followed by huge worm-like creatures is not my way of relaxing. Though Lost Planet: Extreme Condition is just as relaxing as any other apocalyptic shooter, the Colonies Edition of the game adds to the whole experience, as you probably ... |
7 July 2008 09:22 GMT |
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Running alone on a lost and forgotten planet is not my idea of a weekend game. Being followed by huge worm-like creatures is not my way of relaxing. Though Lost Planet: Extreme Condition is just as relaxing as any other apocalyptic shooter, I find myself attracted to it and pulled into a fantastic world like no other... |
16 June 2008 08:40 GMT |
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Lost Planet: Extreme Condition Colonies Edition provides the ultimate action experience for both online and offline players. Don't be worried that you've missed Lost Planet because all the gameplay that made the original such a hit is back in this new edition with more content than ever and, for the fist ti... |
4 June 2008 09:48 GMT |
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The sci-fi action shooter that you have probably experienced already on the Xbox 360 console or PC system is now available in game shops all over the North America for the PlayStation 3 and it comes with a suggested retail price of $39.99. As expected, the PS3 version of Lost Planet: Extreme Condition comes with some... |
27 February 2008 04:59 GMT |
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Thanks to Capcom's Gamers Day we got to find out a couple of hot and spicy new rumors, like the fact that Lost Planet is coming to the PS3. The acclaimed third person shooter was a hit on the Xbox 360 and the PC, but now it's heading to Sony's platform ready to deliver its neat and fast-paced gaming e... |
18 October 2007 10:29 GMT |
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Even though Capcom's revealing Street Fighter IV at their media event (Gamer's Day) in London is pretty much everything they needed to get everyone's attention, the developer has made a few more announcements, not equally exciting, but exciting nonetheless. Stuff like Lost Planet: Extreme Condition for... |
18 October 2007 06:30 GMT |
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Lost Planet: Extreme Condition is a third-person shooter video game created by Capcom for Microsoft's Xbox 360 and PC. Produced by Keiji Inafune, the creator of the Onimusha and Mega Man series, Lost Planet is a gaming masterpiece introducing a new genre: puzzle-shooter. Today, Capcom has rolled out a fact sheet... |
27 June 2007 07:11 GMT |
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Although Capcom has released a great deal of titles for all consoles, the developer has had its best days recently with the Xbox 360, releasing Dead Rising and Lost Planet: Extreme Condition for it. While the biggest video game consumer in the world is of course Japan, Capcom has registered record sales for the two g... |
6 June 2007 03:37 GMT |
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Just in case you didn't get the chance to play the Xbox 360 version of Lost Planet: Extreme Condition, Softpedia is offering you the chance to download and play the demo right now. For the DirectX 9 version, click HERE and if you want a more compelling experience, download the DirectX 10 version HERE.Just found ... |
16 May 2007 08:13 GMT |
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I've been playing Capcom games from the early stages of my gaming life and the Resident Evil series will always be a pleasant memory. Considering that the next-gen consoles have become a real hit, the producers couldn't ignore them and prepared a set of neat titles that exploited the Xbox 360's capaci... |
27 April 2007 08:47 GMT |
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