SWAT: Target Liberty is a third-person tactical shooter, making its debut exclusively on Sony's portable system, the PSP. Part of an award-winning lineage of games, SWAT: Target Liberty captures the heart-pumping action of real life close-quarters combat as employed by specialized police units. 3G Studios ... |
29 September 2008 06:31 GMT |
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Vivendi Games Mobile has been awarded "Best Casual Mobile Game" at the 5th Annual Spike TV 2007 "Video Game Awards" for its classic brain teaser The Incredible Machine for mobile. The Incredible Machine was also nominated for "Mobile Game of the Year.""We are extremely honored to once again be recognized for the high... |
4 January 2008 05:07 GMT |
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We've heard of this type of attacks in the past, but it seems like some teenagers find swatting pretty funny and try to set up pranks every once in a while. The latest report comes from California, where an innocent family was evacuated by the SWAT forces after the officers were alerted that three men with AK-47... |
18 December 2007 09:32 GMT |
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Imagine this: you're at home, watching a movie with your girl/boyfriend. Calm and quiet atmosphere. Without even doubting that something might happen you're enjoying a cup of coffee. But BOOM! Somebody shouts at you "This is POLICE, put your hands on the wall, everything you say can and will be used against... |
16 November 2007 06:19 GMT |
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It's all about the newest initiative by Secure Computing. They're trying to make things better on the Net with the help of SWAT. I know that SWAT sounds nice, and some of you might have gotten all excited, but no hacker is going to get shot and no spammer gassed out of his home. This isn't the real SWA... |
2 October 2007 03:39 GMT |
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SWAT: Target Liberty is a third-person tactical shooter, making its debut exclusively on Sony's portable system, the PSP. The game is being developed by 3G Studios, for an autumn 2007 release.Part of an award-winning lineage of games, SWAT: Target Liberty captures the heart-pumping action of real life close-qua... |
23 April 2007 10:59 GMT |
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