$99 PlayStation TV Launches Today
Added: 14.10.2014 12:28 | 0 views | 0 comments
Following its release in Japan last year, Sony today launched the $99 PlayStation TV in the United States and Canada. The microconsole comes to Europe in one month on November 14. The base package comes with a PS TV unit, HDMI cable, AC adapter, and AC power cord. Meanwhile, a $140 limited edition bundle includes everything from the base bundle, as well as a DualShock 3 controller, 8 GB memory card, USB cable, and a copy of
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www.gamespot.com
| Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Counts Mega Man as Equippable Character
Added: 14.10.2014 0:00 | 10 views | 0 comments
Capcom have currently scheduled Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate for release in the United States sometime in 2015, though that hasn't kept the company from capitalizing on Mega Man's popularity with a special treat for fans waiting patiently.
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www.gamerevolution.com
| NBA 2K15 - Check Server Status on All Platforms
Added: 12.10.2014 9:12 | 1 views | 0 comments
2K Sports is now offering a status page where users can check on the game servers specific to each platform. Right now MyTEAM mode is completely down on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 while the PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 servers are facing temporary service interruptions that may affect various game modes.
From:
n4g.com
| Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy States a Case for December
Added: 10.10.2014 0:00 | 1 views | 0 comments
European and North American release dates announced
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www.nintendolife.com
| Gary Grigsby#039;s War in the West Screens 4 October 2010
Added: 04.10.2014 15:18 | 4 views | 0 comments
Following World at War, War In the Pacific, War between the States and above all War in the East and its expansions Don to the Danube and Lost Battles
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www.gamershell.com
| Call of Duty ex-director says US military could learn from COD
Added: 03.10.2014 17:12 | 4 views | 0 comments
According to Dave Anthony, the Call of Duty franchises former game director, in regards to unpopular national security ideas. the United States government could learn a few things from AAA video game titles/series such as Call of Duty, specifically their marketing strategies and campaigns. He believes that disfavored national security policies or ideas can be pushed into generally positive public acceptance similarly to how prominent video game industry giants market new features in their respective games.
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n4g.com
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