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Post by trog @ 04:58pm 06/01/09 | 9 Comments
Activision have announced a new Aussie track pack to be made available on Australia Day (aka Hottest 100 Day):
Featured in the downloadable content is Silverchair’s 1995 hit "Tomorrow", which found early success as one of their first songs when it won a local music competition run by Australian television network SBS. Rounding out the Track Pack is the GRAMMY Award winning Wolfmother with “Dimension” and The Vines with their hit “Outtathaway!” Post by Steve Farrelly @ 01:56pm 06/01/09 | 6 Comments
![]() Street Fighter IV follows with its console releases for the Xbox 360 and PS3 on February 20th, while the Wii-ified Dead Rising update, Chop Till You Drop, is also slated for a Feb drop. Finally, Resident Evil 5 is scheduled to arrive on Xbox 360, and PS3 this March, fittingly landing on store shelves worldwide on Friday the 13th (oh Capcom, you're oh-so clever). Also the next-gen update to Bionic Commando will land in gamers' laps in the first half of 09 according to Capcom, though a specific date has yet to be announced. Hit the title links for their specific AusGamers game page for more media with the exception of Flock, which we'll be updating very shortly. Post by trog @ 01:49pm 06/01/09 | 10 Comments
Many, many years that have passed since the Xbox 360 was unleashed, and Microsoft have just announced that 2008 was the "biggest year ever" for its gaming console:
Despite a tough economy, the gaming industry held strong in 2008 and Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system recorded the biggest year in Xbox history, with more consoles, games and online entertainment experiences sold than any previous year. It was a year in which life-to-date unit sales of Xbox 360 systems climbed to 28 million consoles worldwide -- expanding the product's lead over Sony PlayStation 3 to more than 8 million units.If you picked up a new console over Christmas, what was it? Post by trog @ 12:45pm 06/01/09 | 7 Comments
On the first day of the new year, the Smokin' Guns team released version 1.0 of their total conversion based on the Quake 3 engine. This was formerly the Western Quake modification for Quake 3, but since the open sourcing of the Quake 3 engine it has been made into a standalone game:
Smokin' Guns is intended to be a semi-realistic simulation of the "Old West's" great atmosphere & was developed on Id Software's Quake III Arena Engine.More information and screenshots on our game page, and you can download the client for Windows and Linux locally from AusGamers. Monday, 5 January 2009
Post by trog @ 03:53pm 05/01/09 | 25 Comments
After a nice two weeks off pretending the Internet stops for the Christmas and New Year break, we're back in action! We hope everyone had a good holiday season (hopefully even those unfortunates that still had to work managed to squeeze in a bit of merry-making) and we can move into a new year of gaming for 2009.
There's a bunch of good stuff already on the horizon - next week we'll be having a look at some of the bigger games that might be gracing us with their presence this year (could 2009 be the year of Duke Nukem Forever?!?), so stay tuned. Thursday, 25 December 2008
Post by trog @ 10:08pm 25/12/08 | 1 Comments
On behalf of the team at AusGamers, Merry Christmas to everyone! We hope that all your gaming wishes were granted and you scored that sweet new game, console or peripheral your heart desired.
We're taking a bit of a break ourselves so it's a little quiet around here at the moment and we encourage everyone else to do the same. Have a safe and happy holiday! Monday, 22 December 2008
Post by Steve Farrelly @ 09:57am 22/12/08 | 0 Comments
![]() Fable II: Knothole Island expansion will not be available until late January 2009. As a result, the Fable II, Knothole Island Download and Win, originally scheduled to take place December 22 – 23, 2008, has been temporarily suspended. Please check back for updates. In addition, you can still register for the Download & Win by downloading the free Fable II: Knothole Island registration gamerpic, or by registering via Xbox.comThis will put the new Fable II content in the same release period as a planned DLC release for Fallout 3. Friday, 19 December 2008
Post by trog @ 02:14pm 19/12/08 | 14 Comments
A public beta of Smashball, a fast-paced sports modification for Half-Life 2, has been released - here's some info:
Smashball is a fast-paced, ultraviolent first-person sports shooter. Two teams use superhuman maneuvers, a real-physics grappling hook, and high-powered weaponry to try to get a single ball into their opponent’s goal.Can't see any screenshots on the official site, but it sounds intriguing on paper at least. You can download the mod locally from AusGamers. Post by Dan @ 02:06pm 19/12/08 | 6 Comments
The end of another year spells gift-giving and holidays and also the lead-up to Hollywood's awards season. One particular flick that's generating a lot of buzz around the traps is The Wrestler, directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Mickey Rourke, Marisa Tomei and Even Rachel Wood. Rourke in particular has already been nominated for a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild awards and is looking good for some Oscar recognition.
The film is due to land in Aussie cinemas on January 15 2009 and thanks to Hopscotch Films, AusGamers has 15 double passes to give away. All you have to do for a chance to win is creatively answer a simple question in 25 words or less, so head over to the competition page and enter now. Post by Steve Farrelly @ 11:38am 19/12/08 | 0 Comments
![]() "We have asked that almost all of the employees apart from a skeleton crew remain at home," said a representative from the resolvent company. "All employees have been paid up until the end of December and we hope to make another announcement before Christmas or very soon thereafter, but we must stress at this stage that it's business as usual." After the uber-unsuccessful release of Haze (both commercially and critically), and reports they [Free Radical] lost their Star Wars project with LucasArts, it's no wonder things are looking down. We'll keep an eye on the situation though, apart from all the bad, we can't forget these guys are the genius behind TimeSplitters. Thursday, 18 December 2008
Post by Steve Farrelly @ 02:43pm 18/12/08 | 5 Comments
![]() Rock Band managed to nab the likes of AC/DC and also recently announced the acquisition of The Beatles license to create some form of game, and now, "the worst kept secret in rock-n-roll" has finally been officially unveiled, with Guitar Hero being the platform of choice for a full Metallica title. Guitar Hero Metallica allows you to play as us in either single instrument or band career game modes in your choice of some famous settings (Tushino Airfield anyone?) or new venues with in the round staging. Included are 28 Metallica songs along with a few from some of our buddies like as Alice in Chains, the Foo Fighters, Slayer, Machine Head and Queen. There is also an all new Expert+ difficulty setting featuring two bass drum kick pedals (!!!) along with all the gameplay modes from Guitar Hero World Tour.Pretty rad they're introducing an Expert+ mode and utilising GHWT's ability to have two kick pedals. It's also pretty cool we'll be seeing more Foo Fighters, Alice and Chains and the like along with older (and better) Metallica tracks. More news will be made soon, according to the release we received, and you can expect the game sometime early 2009. Post by Dan @ 01:57pm 18/12/08 | 0 Comments
SEGA have released a new developer diary for Stormise, revealing more information from the upcoming console strategy title in the works at Creative Assembly's Brisbane studio.
The clip runs around 4 minutes and details more on the games 2 factions showing off several different units and weaponry from each side. Of particular note are designer Dan Lehtonen's passionate Steve Irwin-esque descriptions of the game. Check it out right here on AusGamers. A new batch of screenshots have also been released, you'll find those ones right here. Stormrise is due for a 2009 release on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Post by Dan @ 01:11pm 18/12/08 | 3 Comments
The Australian promoter for WBIE and Monolith Studio's upcoming F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin have let AusGamers know that the game has now achieved an MA15+ rating from the Australian Classification Board. FEAR 2 had previously been handed a Refused Classification rating.
The interesting part of this is that the game remains unedited and will be same as the international release. The Classification Review Board has determined, in a unanimous decision, that F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin warrants an MA 15+ (Mature Accompanied) classification with the consumer advice 'Strong violence, blood and gore. Moderate coarse language'.F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin is currently due out on February 12 2009 for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Check the AusGamers game page for screenshots and a whole pile of trailers. Post by Freewheelin @ 11:22am 18/12/08 | 2 Comments
![]() There's some really great news for BF2 and BF2142 fans, with a new map for both games in the works, as well as a bunch of security fixes to alleviate some of the cheating that has been plaguing both games for quite a while now. There's a stack of screenshots of the new map in both games right here. Head over to their site and have a read about DICE, and what the future holds for Battlefield games, Mirror's Edge as well as their ideas about new games. Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Post by Dan @ 03:56pm 17/12/08 | 0 Comments
Everyone's mind might be on the torrent of holiday season releases already currently available, but there are a few still on the way in the coming weeks. EA's Skate 2, the followup to the critically acclaimed Skateboarding title Skate. lands on Australian shores January 22 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Today EA have released another trailer from the game, the live-action storyline intro movie starring all the pro-skaters featured in the game. Check it out right here on AusGamers. Post by trog @ 01:56pm 17/12/08 | 4 Comments
Planet Mozilla points out that Firefox v3.0.5 has been released to fix a few security holes:
* Fixed several security issues.You can beat the auto-update process by downloading it locally from our blisteringly fast file server right now. Post by Dan @ 01:47pm 17/12/08 | 5 Comments
![]() Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is an entirely original entry into the critically acclaimed Grand Theft Auto series, and brings a new level of interactivity to its sprawling open environments. With the use of the DS touch screen, players will navigate their way through the streets as they uncover the truth behind an epic tale of crime and corruption within the Triad crime syndicate, delivering the unprecedented amount of depth that has become a true trademark of the franchise.No screenshots or other media have been released for the game, only the official boxart. Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Post by trog @ 02:15pm 16/12/08 | 8 Comments
Well, I just decided to buy Rock Band at some point in the near future after reading this announcement:
Harmonix, the world’s premier music video game development company, and MTV Games, a part of Viacom’s MTV Networks, today confirmed that Ten, the debut album that sold 12 million copies and introduced the world to Pearl Jam in 1991, will be offered for download in the Rock Band Music Store day-and-date with the re-issue of the album in stores on March 24, 2009.Well, maybe not the near future precisely - hey, maybe Rock Band 2 will be out in Australia by then? Post by Steve Farrelly @ 12:44pm 16/12/08 | 5 Comments
Following the announcement yesterday that EA had rescued Tim Schafer's new videogame baby, Brutal Legend, a new trailer has been released, this time showing off portions of the in-game action, as well as some of Jack Black embodying the game's roadie protagonist.
You can have a peak at what's on rock offer right here. on AusGamers, but it's pretty obvious anyone with a rock bone in their body is probably going to enjoy this, especially if the humour remains fresh and on-theme throughout (and we suspect it will). Post by Steve Farrelly @ 12:37pm 16/12/08 | 3 Comments
I understand now why Watchmen author/creator, Alan Moore, didn't want to see his creation given the silver-screen treatment. It's because big companies like Warner Bros. just can't stop at releasing the movie. You can totally imagine some marketing bigwig looking at the movie as the next big summer blockbuster for tweens because the characters are wearing superhero costumes, resulting in some cash-in videogame.
So, here it is for your eye-rolling pleasure; a trailer for a Watchmen game - quite possibly the absolute antithesis of Alan Moore's original vision and concept for the universe he created. |
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