posted the 11/02/2006 at 12:40 AM by
blakguy
posted the 11/01/2006 at 10:55 PM by
blakguy
posted the 11/01/2006 at 10:51 PM by
blakguy

En développement chez
2K Sports,
The Bigs se présente avec cette première image mise en ligne par
IGN. Annoncé pour le deuxième quart aux Etats-Unis, le jeu de baseball sortira aussi sur Xbox 360 et PS3. A noter enfin que cette image est probablement tirée de la version Xbox 360 bien que
IGN la publie dans la gallerie de la Nintendo Wii ...
(Cliquer sur l'image ci-dessous)

posted the 11/01/2006 at 10:25 PM by
blakguy

Voici trois nouveaux scans de
HALO 3 paru dans le magazine
Famitsu. Outre ces quelques images, on apprend aujourd'hui que les pré-commandes ont déja commencées aux Etats-Unis et que trois versions seront disponibles : standard (60$), collector (70$) et Legendary (100$). On ne sait pas grand chose de leur contenu, si ce n'est que l'édition Legendary sera constituée d'un casque du Masterchief contenant quatre DVD contenant des vidéos.

posted the 11/01/2006 at 10:16 PM by
blakguy

Trois images supplémentaires pour le titre d'
Ubisoft prévu pour accompagner le lancement de la Wii.
Monster 4*4 sera vendu avec un volant dans lequel le joueur pour loger la wiimote.

posted the 11/01/2006 at 08:50 PM by
blakguy

(Pour agrandir, cliquer sur l'image ci-dessous)

posted the 11/01/2006 at 08:35 PM by
blakguy
posted the 11/01/2006 at 08:24 PM by
blakguy
Voir l'article original
source:
Next-gen.biz &
gonintendo
Dyack on Wii
Denis Dyack, president of Silicon Knights recently discussed the upcoming console wars. While much of the conversation was focused on the PS3 and 360, Mr. Dyack did mention the Wii quickly. He says that while every console is looking great, when it comes to the Wii, we will have to see if the Wiimote can stand the test of time. It is a very valid point, and hopefully developers are up to task. Then again, a standard controller stands the test of time with each console, so who’s to say that gamers will tire of the Wiimote?
posted the 11/01/2006 at 12:17 PM by
blakguy
Source:
ComputerVideoGames
Voir la preview en entier
2-3 infos:
- CoD3 feels immediately more responsive and easier to control. (in comparaison with Red steel)
- CoD3's neutral zone is tiny. This means that moving your crosshair even slightly off centre incites an immediate reaction from the camera.
- CoD3 also uses the tilt function in the Wii Remote in some interesting ways.
- CoD3 will give you the choice of multiple routes through levels.
CoD3 played fantastically on Wii. It looked great and ran at a solid 60 frames per second without a hitch. With the same level layouts as the Xbox 360 version, you've got an interesting choice to make.
Do you play the Wii version with its enhanced control system that delivers a more visceral experience, or do you go for the Xbox 360 version which will cost about £10 more and use conventional controls, albeit looking better in HD?
Look for the review soon
posted the 11/01/2006 at 11:45 AM by
blakguy

Voici le bundle avec Lost Planet tel que les japonais pourront bientôt le trouver. Celui-ci comprendra le jeu, un micro-casque à l'effigie du jeu, une façade, 3 mois de Xbox Live, un niveau bonus et bien sûr la console pour un prix défiant toute concurrence, puisque ce bundle sera proposé au prix de 44 800 yens, soit 299 euros.

posted the 11/01/2006 at 08:52 AM by
blakguy
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blakguy
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blakguy
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blakguy
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blakguy