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Mass Effect Sequels, Possible for PS3
Every person who played BioWare's masterpiece, Mass Effect, loved it - even Cooper Lawrence said it is an OK game (probably you still remember the scandal that took place in January between Fox News and Electronic Arts). Moreover, this fantastic RPG was a reason of joy ... [read more >>]
23 July 2008, 03:23GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Doctor Who Will Be Redesigned by Eidos
Eidos would rather be associated with games where blood and violence are the main characters, while controversy is not completely out of question. However, it seems that every now and then they decide to create a game that is completely safe for kids and, overall, ... [read more >>]
07 May 2008, 17:06GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
The Incredible Hulk Comes with the Movie
You just have to love video games that come hand in hand with movies: usually they're poor and a total pain to play, but they still sell well because they allow you to "play the movie". Literally. And when a comic book character like the Incredi ... [read more >>]
14 March 2008, 04:05GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Duke Nukem Forever: Multi-Platform Game and Some Other News
It's been a while since Duke Nukem Forever had the spotlight over its head, but this game was never forgotten by fans. When the teaser t ... [read more >>]
21 December 2007, 05:53GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Linux Player for Windows
You've all heard of Mplayer and its magnificent capabilities. It is able to play video files without any external codec installed and even broken files with absolutely no problem. I still have at home an earlier version of the application that behaves beautifully. There is no interface, but it plays all the most known video formats on the market. Being an open source, you can use it for as long as you want, no questions asked. Its ... [read more >>]
09 March 2007, 08:17GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
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