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Daily Archives: October 4, 2011
Chrono Trigger now available on PSN for PS3 and PSP
Square Enix’s fan-favorite RPG Chrono Trigger is now available on PSN for the PS3 and PSP. Originally appearing on the SNES in 1995, the temporal-twisting adventure sent players traveling throughout the ages, affecting each era as they took on and completed new quests. Since its release, Chrono Trigger has also appeared on the DS, PlayStation, and on the Wii via the Virtual Console.
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Arcania: Fall of Setarrif – new screens released
Nordic Games has released some new shots from Arcania: Fall of Setarrif. The standalone expansion will be available on October 25 as a download-only release.
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Activision Independent Games Competition open for submissions
Activision has begun to take submissions for the Activision Independent Games Competition. Open to all independent developers within the U.S., the second AIGC will be administered by IndieCade and offer a developer or developers funding for a game concept, title in development, or completed work, with ownership remaining with the creator. The first-place prize is a cash award of $175,000, and the runner-up will receive $75,000.
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Dark Souls ready to make you break some 360, PS3 controllers
From Software’s Dark Souls, follow-up to 2009′s Demon’s Souls, is now available for the 360 and PS3. The Namco Bandai-published action-RPG continues the original’s blend of off- and online play, with players joining in or hurting others as they make their way through the Northern Realms. And, of course, it’s difficult. Very difficult.
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Crysis suits up, launches on Live and PSN for 360, PS3
Crysis, the Great PC Humbler of 2007, is now available on Live and PSN. More specifically, the single-player campaign is what’s available for the 360 and PS3. The 1600 MS Point/$19.99 release includes an upgrade to the CryEngine 3 and support for stereoscopic 3D.
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(Xbox 360 Review) X-Men: Destiny
“…a slapdash effort that oozes with potential…”
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