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The Maw Opens On XBLA Next Week, Castle Crashers DLC Tides Us Over
After a couple weeks of casual releases, Xbox Live Arcade heats up this month with this week’s release of the Castle Crashers: King Pack followed immediately by Twisted Pixel’s The Maw next week. The Castle Crashers: King Pack hits XBLA tomorrow, with it gobs of new content for all the good little boys and girls.…
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New Fable 2 Screens Celebrate Knothole Island’s Release
The eagerly anticipated Knothole Island DLC for Fable 2 is now available via Xbox Live Marketplace, and to celebrate, Lionhead has released a set of six new screenshots showing off the new content. The new content will cost you 800 Microsoft Points and 500+ megs of hard disk space, but considering yesterday’s news there’s no…
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Mirror’s Edge DLC Dated
Along with the news that the PC version of the critically acclaimed first-person adventure Mirror’s Edge is now shipping to stores, EA delivers a late-January release date for the eagerly anticipated time trial DLC. When EA says late January, they really mean late January. In this case, January 29th is the planned release date for…
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FusionFall Launches Tomorrow, Retail Version Packed With Extras
Cartoon Network’s first foray into the massively-multiplayer online role-playing world is set to launch tomorrow, as FusionFall for PC and Macs heads to stores with special retail-only goodies packed in. The Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall Victory Pack for PC and Mac should be arriving in stores tomorrow courtesy of a partnership with Majesco. For $19.99,…
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Vir2L Goes Medieval On The Wii
Vir2L Studios is bringing the sights, sounds, and smells (hopefully not) of the Middle Ages to the Wii with Medieval Games, which might have been more accurately titled Ye Olde Mini-Game Collection. Medieval Games will have you and up to three of your closest friends compete in a variety of medieval activities. There’ll be the…
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NY Bill Seeks To Shield Children From Racist Sterotyping In Games
New legislation under consideration by the New York Assembly seeks to keep games that promote “racist stereotypes” out of the hands of the state’s children. Crafted lovingly by Assemblyman Keith L.T. Wright, measure A01474 would prohibit underage sales of games that promoted racial stereotypes or negative actions towards specific groups. The wording, exactly: Prohibits the…
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