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Posted Apr 07, 2009 at 10:04PM by Glenn M.
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Blood Bowl
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You're seen the trailers, you've seen them go at it, now here's your chance to play Blood Bowl (Xbox 360, PSP, DS). Cyanide and Focus Home Interactive opened the registration for you guys to play the beast-bashing football title, and you just might be one of the privileged few to play it first once the beta comes out. Details after the link. |
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Posted May 08, 2008 at 11:03AM by Charles D.
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Pro Cycling Manager - Tour de France 2008
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Strap on a helmet and get ready to take on one of the most grueling races in the world as the Tour de France gets its latest cycling sim from Cyanide and Focus Home Interactive with Pro Cycling Manager - Tour de France 2008 (PlayStation Portable and PC). In our full article you can view several new screenshots from the game as well as some interesting details regarding the upcoming title. |
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Posted Apr 01, 2008 at 09:00AM by Charles D.
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Pro Cycling Manager - Tour de France 2008
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Virtual cyclists can once again take on the challenge of braving all 3,000 miles of this year's iteration of Cyanide's premier cycling sim in Pro Cycling Manager - Tour de France 2008. The new game will feature all the familiar aspects of last year's version, as well as a couple of new events sure to entice cycling buffs who enjoy this highly competitive sport. More details on the upcoming game are cycling in at full article. |
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Posted May 21, 2007 at 09:48AM by Ryan A.
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Pro Cycling Manager/Tour de France 2007
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To those of you who have been following Tour de France, be informed that it's just a matter of weeks before the 94th outing officially begins. And to those who are following the video game title based on this event, know that the official website of Pro Cycling Manager/Tour de France 2007 has just been updated.
The game itself sports two major elements: management and racing. You're given the option to manage official teams like handling contracts, training camps, transfers, and equipment, and that even includes dealing with the media. In addition to all that, you will also race through the circuit with the knowledge of your team's strengths and tactics. The game is being developed by Cyanide Studio and will be published by Focus Home Interactive. Take note that Pro Cycling Manager/Tour de France is a long-running franchise, but this is actually the first time that it will be appearing on a handheld system: the PSP. This is the very reason why the two companies have been telling everyone that the PlayStation Portable version is not a port of the PC one. Tour de France 2007 PSP will feature 20 official teams and their star racers, not to mention several features like five season-long careers and modes such as time trials, sprint phases, and shorter races. |
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Posted Apr 27, 2007 at 01:47PM by Ryan A.
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Pro Cycling Manager/Tour de France 2007
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French video game development studio Cyanide and publisher Focus Home Interactive announced today the latest addition to the Pro Cycling Manager series, Pro Cycling Manager/Tour de France 2007. The new title will be available on the PlayStation Portable (PSP) and Games for Windows (PC) platforms. Pro Cycling Manager has already gathered a following among PC gamers while this is the first time that handheld users will be able to try the game. Both versions of the game will be available this coming June 20. Aside from the racing aspect of the title, another noteworthy feature is its Management Career Mode. Cyanide said that this mode now offers a more intuitive interface, transfer system, simulation engine, and scouting tools after a significant re-working. Likewise, Tour de France 2007's Real Time Mode has also been improved given its new AI and enhanced graphics. Aside from the above mentioned, other gameplay mode will include Time Trials, Sprints, and Optimized Race Lengths. The title also sports the 20 official teams and their star cyclists as well as a five season-long careers. The screenshots included in this article are for PC but Focus Home Interactive said that they should give fans an idea of how the PSP version will look like. |
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Posted Apr 18, 2007 at 01:24PM by Kristine C.
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Silverfall
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If you like your dungeon-crawling, magic-casting, min-maxing, and hack-and-slashing to be all done on the go, well no, you don't have to lug around your set of dice, gaming manuals and LARP-crazy friends. Instead, you can just grab a copy of the RPG Silverfall once it finally gets released for the PSP.As announced by Focus Home Interactive, Silverfall will soon be added to the PSP's repertoire of fantasy dungeon-crawlers. Developed by Monte Cristo Games, and published by Atari, Silverfall is a game that is reminiscent of good ol' D&D, or at least Diablo 2 (surely one of those falls in your generation, right?). So yes, expect to get your dose of elves, magic, and quests from this game. Originally released for the PC, the PSP version has apparently been redone in order to better suit the hardware and features of a handheld console. Another feature that will also be unique to the PSP version is the support for 2-player co-op on a Wi-Fi connection, and if you're feeling competitive, you can instead go up against 3 other players via the Arena mode. While any further details about the port (such as its release date) are yet to be revealed, we do have what seems to be the UK pack shot for the title, as taken from ToTheGame.com. However, since the game is still in development, keep in mind the the pack shot, along with other details, can still change within the next few months. |
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