Posts Tagged ‘Electronic Arts’

  • Wii ‘fitness’ trailer for EA Sports Grand Slam Tennis
    Electronic Arts have released a new ‘fitness’ trailer for the Wii version of EA Sports Grand Slam Tennis. The trailer showcases how you can use the game to get in shape by burning calories and working up a sweat. Check it out below for yourself.
    by Neil Vaughan at June 18th, 2009 at 09:06 pm
  • Xbox LIVE Maintenance Causes Marketplace Problems?
    As you can probably remember, Xbox LIVE was down for 24 hours on Tuesday, due to “Essential Maintenance”, which for some reason seemed to remove quite a few items from the marketplace. Most notable was the removal of the latest Burnout Paradise DLC: Big Surf Island, Criterion reported that “unforseen technical problems caused this content to be removed...
    by Chris Morris at June 18th, 2009 at 05:06 pm
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    Gaming for the Adrenalin Junkie
    Experience the rush of reaching a final table at a major poker tournament, where the prize money reaches 6 figures and you need nerves of steel to keep your cool. Certainly not for the faint-hearted when your own money is at stake.  Poker games for all kinds of players from experienced pros to beginners starting out on a new adventure.
  • Need for Speed: Shift - New trailer
    A new trailer for Need for Speed: Shift has come out of the pits and showcases some superb car detail, especially of the BMW M3 GT2. There’s also further information on the Driver Profile feature. Check it out for yourself, below.
    by Neil Vaughan at June 17th, 2009 at 05:06 pm
  • Mirror’s Edge 2 Announced
    According to videogamer.com, senior vice president of EA Games Europe Patrick Soderlund has confirmed that Mirror’s Edge will be receiving a sequel and that it is currently in development.
    by Brandon Hofer at June 16th, 2009 at 04:06 pm
  • New Fight Night Round 4 trailer
    EA Sports have released the latest trailer in the build-up for the release of Fight Night Round 4, which is due for release this month on the Xbox 360 and PS3. The trailer showcases the vast amount of character customisation available in the boxing offering. Check it out below, for yourself.
    by Neil Vaughan at June 16th, 2009 at 03:06 pm
  • Big Surf Island DLC arrives this week
    Criterion has announced that the wait is almost over as the anticipated Burnout Paradise downloadable content, “Big Surf Island” is set to hit the Xbox Live Marketplace on Thursday, June 11. This new content is a brand new playground that will include new challenges, and events for groups of friends to play online, an exciting new world to discover, the biggest...
    by Brandon Hofer at June 16th, 2009 at 02:06 pm
  • The Godfather II
    Throughout Godfather 2 you will be visiting three territories that are essential to the viability of your family. You start off in Cuba until a deal goes south at which point you head back to the Corleone compound in New York. From there you have control of your own family and you have to decide who your
    by Brandon Hofer at June 16th, 2009 at 12:06 pm
  • Medal of Honor Heroes 2
    I remember the days when the PC Medal of Honor games were a breath of fresh air for the FPS genre and good fun to play. The PS2 debut of Medal of Honor was also incredibly well designed and, despite not aging well, was a deserved major hit at the time. Fast-forward a few years and Medal of Honor has become one of the most uninspiring and lacklustre series to date. Part...
    by Joe Bennett at June 15th, 2009 at 08:06 pm
  • Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07
    Oh god, its anecdote time. My dad, upon discovering my purchase of a Wii, decided to inform me about a news piece he had just seen about the dangers of a dodgy wrist strap. I was playing Wii Sports at the time, specifically golf, and as a keen golfer his interest was piqued. I showed him the basics and challenged him to a quick three hole game. He beat me. Now he plays...
    by Neil Vaughan at June 15th, 2009 at 08:06 pm
  • Need for Speed: Undercover
    You’re tired, sleep has not been an option. Your day starts off relatively quietly until the peace and tranquillity of your morning drive is shattered. Blues and twos in your rear view mirror and before you know it you’ve got 4 bears on your tail trying to close you down. Problem is, they don’t realise who you are. Second problem is, they don’t realise what you’re driving...
    by Neil Vaughan at June 15th, 2009 at 06:06 pm