Tuesday, April 22, 2008

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Game Crazy Limited Edition GTA IV Xbox 360 Faceplate (I4U)

Some reports already say that GTA IV will sell in the area of $400 million in the first week it is launched. If it can match these predictions it would outsell Halo 3 and swipe the title of biggest video game launch ever from Halo 3. With such a huge l...

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Playstation 3 v. Xbox 360 (The Arbiter)

As the dust begins to settle after a year-long battle, the matter of which console will reign supreme for the current generation of gamers seems to be on the horizon - the Xbox 360 on one side, and the Playstation 3 on the other. Both parties have had their share of failures and successes, but now that the Blu-ray and HD-DVD struggle has been settled, victory may be at hand.

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Halo 3 releases new maps for multiplayer gaming (Arkansas State University Herald)

Since its release on September 25th 2007, Halo 3 has seen steadily decreasing numbers from its online multiplayer system, Xbox Live. The most likely suspect for the cause in this numerical decrease is the engaging multiplayer of last year's release, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.

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Microsoft: GTA IV European Marketing Push To Rival Halo 3's (Gamasutra)

Leveraging its platform-exclusive downloadable content, Microsoft is readying a European marketing blitz for Grand Theft Auto IV's Xbox 360 release that will match its 2007 Halo 3 promotional campaign in scope and budget, according to new press reports. Microsoft intends to assist publisher Rockstar's own campaign by pushing Grand Theft Auto IV's Xbox 360 release on April 29th with online, ...

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17:24 (BST), 21/04/2008 Lost Cities Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS - The award winning card game “Lost Cities” ... (gamesindustry.biz)

- The award winning card game “Lost Cities” comes to life on Xbox LIVE® Arcade this Wednesday 23rd April, 2008 at 09.00. True to the original adventurous card game, “Lost Cities” transports players to exotic destinations where riveting adventures await.

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