In March we got a glimpse of the apocalypse in Japan. A huge earthquake, the third or fourth most powerful in recorded history depending on who you trust, followed by a tsunami and then a big nuclear incident took place, devastating the world and reminding us all that we are all mortal and that the unthinkable can re... |
14 May 2011 16:31 GMT |
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Namco Bandai Games America, as the publisher, and Bugbear Entertainment, as the developer, have announced that they are working on Ridge Racer: Unbounded, a new racing title that will be launched on the PC, the PlayStation 3 from Sony and the Xbox 360 from Microsoft.
This is the first new release in the well-known... |
7 February 2011 08:46 GMT |
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You are probably still playing the wonderfully crafter TrackMania Nations Forever for free on your PC (and if you don't, go here to download it) but you certainly thought, at least once since you started playing, how cool it would be to have a handheld version of the game to enjoy wherever you go. The answer to ... |
4 August 2008 03:54 GMT |
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Silverstar's Empire Interactive has announced that FlatOut is being prepared for a PC release this summer and this is the story that has just made my day, since the lack of really good arcade racing games for the personal computers was really annoying for me. FlatOut Ultimate Carnage will be released worldwide t... |
4 February 2008 04:54 GMT |
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With games like Gran Turismo 5 Prologue getting closer and closer we have a proof that "real" and "racing/car games" will soon have the same meaning. Of course we have nothing against that and we love playing some racing games that really manage to give us the "on the road" feeling, but sometimes the good ol' ar... |
30 January 2008 06:09 GMT |
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September is the first month of the Fall and the time of the best 2007 launches of the most awaited games of the year. One of these games is Sega Rally Revo, surfacing on the PS3, Xbox 360, PC and PSP. It's been quite a while since the acclaimed Sega Rally was launched back in 1995, but the series has grown and... |
7 September 2007 10:15 GMT |
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