What Gamers Want for the Week of 7-27-15: New Video Game Releases
Added: 26.07.2015 22:18 | 3 views | 0 comments
EB: The slow summer video game releases season continues this week, but there are at least two titles worth checking out. The first is World of Tanks for Xbox One, which has been completely rebuilt for the current-gen console and is not just a sloppy port of the 360 version. The second is the return of the Kings Quest franchise, which debuts its first episode this week for the PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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| Video Game Weekend Deals 07/26 Update from Amazon and others (US)
Added: 26.07.2015 20:22 | 13 views | 0 comments
Notable new discounts this weekend on Amazon are Kirby Triple Deluxe (3DS) for $26.00, Skyrim Legendary Edition (PS3/X360) for $19.99, Resident Evil 2 Revelations (PS4/XBO) for $27.99, and Uncharted Golden Abyss (PS Vita) for $12.99.
The humble Jumbo bundle is still going on, with $171 worth of game for the price of your choice. On Steam, the weekend deal is up to 75% off the Tropico franchise. On the NA PSN, the Quakecon sale is a discount on select Bethesday games and DLC, including The elder scrolls online. Additionally this weekend, Best buy are having a video games sale. Among the games discounted are Destiny and Far cry 4.
PS4 owners might want to snatch a SmaAcc charger station for Dualshock 4, at $13.99.
If you're into preorders, and happen to be a Prime member on Amazon (you can get a 30 days free trial here), Fallout 4 (PS4/XBO/PC) and Mario Maker (Wii U) are discounted for you, respectively at $52.99 (12 % off) and $49.99 (17% off). Still on the topic of Preord...
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| Video Game Movie Pixels "Censored" to Appease China - Report
Added: 26.07.2015 12:53 | 13 views | 0 comments
The just-released video game movie Pixels was going to feature numerous scenes in China, including one where the country's iconic Great Wall was partially destroyed by video game characters, but these never made it into the film film due to fear they would cause "some sensitivity." to see all the video game movies currently in production--and there are lots.
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| Video Game Movie Pixels "Censored" to Appease China - Report
Added: 26.07.2015 12:53 | 12 views | 0 comments
The just-released video game movie Pixels was going to feature numerous scenes in China, including one where the country's iconic Great Wall was partially destroyed by video game characters, but these never made it into the film film due to fear they would cause "some sensitivity." to see all the video game movies currently in production--and there are lots.
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www.gamespot.com
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