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PSP Galaxy is without a doubt one of the many PSP magazines out there that has gained much popularity in the handheld-loving community. Now on their 17th issue, PSP Galaxy and Play-Asia brings us yet another treat loaded with tons of game goodies including previews and reviews of your favorite PSP games. Included in this month's issue also is a movie review of Casino Royale and a PC review of Sam & Max: Episode 2. So if you loved the previous issue, you'll be glad to know that there'll be even more stuff to look forward to in this issue including the following:
Download: [PSP Galaxy Issue #17] |
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A month after the fantasy/adventure game Eragon was launched for the Xbox 360, the PSP and the PC, 20th Century Fox is then releasing its movie version on the second week of December. Now, the movie seems to be looking good. But what about the video game?
For those of you have yet to grab a copy of the game for your platform of choice, maybe this Xbox 360 gameplay vid just might get you to deciding fast. We have here for you the Hack n Slash vid, and truth be told, it seems just as intriguing and fascinating as the original story from author Christopher Paolini. With just the right amount of mystical fight actions, along with spells and potions, this game was meant to be hot in more ways than one. You can also download the gameplay right here. Download: [Eragon: Hack n Slash gameplay] Buy: [Eragon for the PSP] |
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For the guys who've already read Eragon, Christopher Paolini's much-prized fantasy novel, we've got very good news for you. A premier to the December 15 movie? Haha. Funny. Not exactly, but if you're itching to get a glimpse of how the movie's gonna turn out, want something more interactive than a canvas screen, and would love to hear how the likes of Ed Speleers, Sienna Guillory, Garrett Hedlund and Robert Carlyle sound, then this news should put fire in your belly: Sierra Entertainment's just announced they launched the Eragon video game yesterday (That's Nov. 14) for the Xbox 360, the PSP and the PC. This fantasy-adventure game puts you in the saddle of a Dragon Rider, and for those who haven't been keeping in touch with our collection of pics and trailers here, the game promises to be filled with swords, spells, and the winged, fire-breathing reptiles we all so love - dragons. As Vivendi Game's chief strategy and marketing officer, Cindy Cook said, "we are excited to capture the adventure and beauty of Eragon for fans worldwide and to create an interactive experience authentic to the Eragon universe in the official video game of the Twentieth Century Fox film." Buy: [Eragon for PSP] Buy: [Eragon for Xbox 360] Buy: [Eragon for DS] Buy: [Eragon for PC] |
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With the game version of Eragon taking flight this November 14, we decided to take another look at our collection of articles for this upcoming game/movie/book title before it hit the retails stores. From the looks of it, we forgot something for our compendium of game screenshots, all the more as we know it's a fantasy-adventure with tons of sword-slashing, magic, and dragons...where are the dragon screenies? So here they are, 10 new screenshots for Amaze Entertainment's PSP incarnation of this game. Most are of the game's mighty winged beasts taking to the air and torching the opposition in an aerial multiplayer ballet of teeth, claws, swords and napalm. Much has already been said at this point about the game from the interviews and the extra tidbits of info you'll get when you watch the movie, so we leave you to enjoy these screenshots. More screens after the jump! |
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Eragon game producer Tim Ramage was interviewed by GameZone and they talked about development issues and went over some gameplay details. The interview gets a bit lengthy, so if you guys just want the meat of it, here are some of the bits that stand out more. When asked about the difficulty involved in developing a game inspired from an unfinished trilogy, Ramage says that the game is actually based on just the movie, which according to him, is only about the first novel. So they didn't have much trouble with the storyline. He does add that they hope that they would be able to make follow up games based on The Eldest. They didn't get to work closely with Christopher Paolini as they worked more with the creative personnel from the movie (the product they have rights to), but they were able to get some feedback from Christopher on some of the book-based levels in the Microsoft Xbox 360 version of the game. As far as transition goes, Ramage said that their goal was to close the gap between the book version and the movie version of the tale. When asked about the flow of the game and the challenges involved with linear plots, Ramage wonders why "linear" is considered a bad word in gaming...he adds that it is a very narrow point of view. He claims that with linear path games, it is what you do in the path that makes the game shine. Here's exactly what he said: Eragon, at its core, is a hack-and-slash action adventure... with this very cool dragon flight mechanic. So as you progress through the story, it’s the action within the context of the story that makes or breaks the game. Okay so now the meta-game stuff is over with, we can now focus more on the game-play side. Ramage says that next gen versions of the game will have two unique levels that are drawn from locales in the book as well as a new enemy character - the Kull. Spellcasting in the game was problematic for them, as the story actually specifies that using too much magic can kill a caster. They can't just have the character die from using spells, so their workaround was this: Eragon cannot simply use magic any time he wants, as the story dictates, he has to make judicious use of it. So they work with that concept and apply it to game language. When you start the game the "recharge rate" for casting is slow as molasses. It does get faster as the game progresses though, and the effects of each cast are "worth" the casting time. Don't expect spell-slinging action here. Eragon will be released on November 14 for the Xbox 360, PS2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, PSP, DS, mobile, and PC. Buy: [Eragon for PSP] Buy: [Eragon for Xbox 360] Buy: [Eragon for DS] Buy: [Eragon for PC] |
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Eragon is a story about a boy and his dragon. I guess something like that would be pretty common in fantasy medieval societies, but nowadays it's just "a boy and his dog." I really think our generation got the short end of the deal. Now, if the dog in question was a 50-ft long flying engine of mass destruction I wouldn't mind, but my parents bought a chihuahua instead. |
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Let's get one thing straight first. Eragon the game is based on Eragon the movie, which in turn is based on Eragon the book (which is undoubtedly based on an amalgamation of fantasy books written in the last half-century or so). Now that we got that out of the way, let's move on to the news.IGN has recently reported that the Eragon videogame has gotten a helping hand from the cast of the film adaptation of Christopher Paolini's bestselling Eragon novels. When Eragon the videogame is released next month, gamers will hear the voices and see the likenesses of the stars from the upcoming movie on which the game is based. Cast members who will appear in the game are Edward Speelers (Eragon), Sienna Guillory (Arya), Garrett Hedlund (Murtagh), and Robert Carlyle (Durza). In the videogame version of Eragon, players will get to control the title character, Eragon himself, as he and his trusty dragon Saphira wage an epic struggle against the cruel King Galbatorix and his hordes of Urgals. This multi-platform game will be released on November 14 for the Xbox 360, PS2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, PSP, DS, mobile, and PC. Pre-Order: [Eragon (DS)] Pre-Order: [Eragon (PSP)] Pre-Order: [Eragon (Xbox 360)] |
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G'day, mates! Ol' St. Nicky will be coming around in a few short months, and if you're reading us from Oz, then we here at QJ will be glad to help you with your Chrissie wish lists! It's no big, as we say back here; we do this courtesy of your fellows over at PAL Gaming Network Australia who've compiled this list. After all, the Pacific should never be a barrier to people who share the passion for gaming. All dates are subject to change if their respective game publishers decide to change them, though (it's happened before, right?). Stay tuned to QJ for any new updates to this list as we find them. September 2006: 21: Need For Speed Most Wanted (Platinum), FIFA Street 2 (Platinum), NASCAR 2007: Chase For The Cup, Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire (Platinum), NHL 2007 22: Pocket Racers 28: Big Bobble Evolution, The Godfather, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2007, NBA Ballers: Rebound, FIFA 2006 (Platinum) 30: 50 Cent Bulletproof, Mercury Meltdown October 2006: 2: Madden NFL 2007 5: FIFA 2007, Gitaroomman Lives 6: Street Supremacy, Gradius Collection, Ys: The Ark Of Napishtim 12: Taito Legends, B-Boy, Capcom Puzzle World, The Hustle: Detroit Streets, Pilot Academy, NBA Live 2007 15: Dynasty Warriors Vol 2, Powerstone Collection 19: Ape Escape Academy 2, Ridge Racer 2 26: MotoGP, Buzz Junior Jungle Party Bundle, Junior Jungle Party, Ford Street Racing: LA Duel 27: Chess Battle, Rengoku II 28: LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy 31: Blade Dancer, Yu Gi Oh GX Tag Battle, Planet, Arthur and the Minimoys, Eragon, Justice League Heroes, Metal Slug Anthology Click "Full Article" to view the entire list. |
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With all of the great titles being released its easy to tell that Christmas is coming up soon. The PSP makes sure to make itself noticed in the Christmas rush. Many great titles will be available within the next few months. Take a look at the list below.
September: 29: Infected 29: Mercury Meltdown TBC B-Boy ![]() TBC Destiny's End October: 6: Capcom Puzzle World 6: Open Season 13: Power Stone Collection 20: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories 20: The Sims 2: Pets 27: Blade Dancer: Lineage of Light 27: Ford Street Racing: LA Duel 27: Metal Slug Anthology TBC Rengoku II: The Stairway to H.E.A.V.E.N. November: 3: Need For Speed: Carbon 3: Scooby Doo! Who's Watching Who 10: Capcom Classic Collection Reloaded 10: Thrillville 10: WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2007 17: BattleZone TBC Brothers In Arms: D-Day TBC Dave Mirra BMX Challenge TBC Dungeon Siege: Throne of Agony TBC Eragon TBC Football Manager 2007 TBC Hard Rock Casino TBC Legend of the Dragon TBC NBA '07 TBC Pro Evolution Soccer 6 TBC Scarface: Money. Power. Respect. TBC Test Drive Unlimited TBC The Hustle: Detroit Streets |
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Whenever a book-to-movie-to-game title comes out, there's bound to be mixed feelings about it. Now we have the game Eragon, based on the upcoming movie, which was based on the Christopher Paolini book. With that alone said, some of you (perhaps fans of the book, like me) might be whooping for joy at seeing this boy-meets-dragon story unfold as a game. And some of you might just be groaning your pants off, because when we posted Eragon's first trailer, ThisStinks (#7) commented that the game was "...based off of a crappy movie based off of a ripoff (and boring) book." We all have our biases, and we're all entitled to share them too.But as for the game itself, no one can really judge until it's out, right? And maybe this new trailer will help people decide. Make sure you watch the video through to the end, to see Saphira! The graphics are a bit iffy, considering it's for the 360. But do note that Eragon is being released across a lot of platforms! The game will also be released for the PSP, Nintendo DS, Xbox, ps2">PS2, and PC. Of course, all these platforms have different video output, so surely some versions will be suped up more on the graphics-side. But graphics are graphics. What about the dragon? Honestly, I'm quite impressed when I saw Saphira flying through towards the end of the video. It seems like you can actually control her and fireblast, dragon-claw, and tail-whip your way through hordes of orcs and goblins... Now, that's what I call fun! Download: [Eragon Official Movie - Gameplay Trailer] |
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Whenever a book-to-movie-to-game title comes out, there's bound to be mixed feelings about it. Now we have the game