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Posted Jun 29, 2009 at 11:02PM by Glenn M. Listed in: Videos, Games, Tekken 6 Tags: Tekken, Mexico
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King - Image 1It's Tekken 6 (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PSP) time. Today's exclusive trailer features the masked wrestler from Mexico, the chain-grabbing King. The roaring grabmaster has been a favorite since the days of the first Tekken and he's still got the moves to show why. His popularity may have toned down with the gameplay adjustments through the years, I believe, but King is still a deadly foe if you don't know how to handle grabs.

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Posted Jun 28, 2009 at 05:27PM by Glenn M. Listed in: On Shelves This Week Tags: Capcom, Ubisoft, Electronic Arts, ESRB, Mexico
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On Shelves This Week - Image 1Last week's batch may be a tough act to follow, but this week holds its own, bidding for your buck. The Call of Juarez prequel Bound in Blood (PS3, Xbox 360 and PC) is out now if you want a mean FPS. You can also give Infernal: Hell's Vengeance a look if the McCall brothers aren't mean enough for you. Be sure to check out the week's releases on this edition of On Shelves This Week.

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Posted Oct 09, 2008 at 05:31PM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Games Tags: FIFA, Sony, Sid Meier, Map Pack, Mexico, PlayStation Store
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PSN  - Image 1It's Christmas every week at Sony's PlayStation Store as they regularly bring us new goodies to enjoy. This week sees a lot more game content such as the action packed time traveling game, Linger in Shadows, and free demos that you wouldn't want to miss. There are also some new tunes from Offspring for your Rock Band needs, and then some more.

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Posted Apr 25, 2008 at 08:26AM by Charles D. Listed in: News Tags: Christmas, hitman, Canada, North America, Mexico
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Logo of SCi Entertainment - Image 1It looks like Lara finally has a daddy to come home to. Warner Bros Home Entertainment recently subscribed up to £15 million (US$ 30 million) new shares in the company and announced a new strategic partnership with the house behind the Tomb Raider series. For more details regarding this, read our full article after the jump.

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Posted Jul 04, 2007 at 09:58AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: GPS, Sony, Custom Firmware, Mexico, j5l
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VMap PSP v1.3 from j5l - Image 1Homebrew developer j5l came up with an interesting application for the PlayStation Portable. Called Vmap PSP, the application is actually a vector MapViewer for the handheld unit. It is currently on version 1.3 and some of its features include:
  • Any vector map format (ESRI shapefile only now, other format could be transferred to it by Mapinfo or 3rd party tools).
  • English and Chinese font support, most dbf attribute information could display.
  • Configure file (config.txt) for customize map file for your self.
  • PSP buttons control map explore and surfing.
  • A sample map (simple Mexico map in ESRI shapefile format, which I got from Internet).
Regarding font support, j5l mentioned that he needed to rewrite most of the code of the ESRI shapefile while working on the application using firmware 1.5 or custom firmware 3.x OE-C. Aside from that, the developer added as well that he will continue working on Vmap PSP and upcoming improvements will consist of:
  • Better GUI
  • Perfomance
  • Better i18n
  • Truetype font
  • GPS devices (Sony PSP-290 or Moby Cables with Holux GPS)
Download: Vmap PSP v1.3

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Posted Mar 09, 2007 at 06:31AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Games, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 Tags: Tom Clancy, Mexico
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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 - Image 1Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 is not a game, but a criminal act against the intellectual capacity of the people of Juárez. That's what Juárez Mayor Héctor Murguía Lardizábal said to the media as he condemned the aforementioned next gen FPS.

The El Paso Times reports that in an interview with the media, the mayor said that federal authorities should act immediately to prevent children and teenagers from being exposed to a clearly xenophobic idea that has nothing to do with the reality of the country or Mexico's best border region.

The Juárez mayor also emphasized that video games that feature violent images involving Ciudad Juárez and its residents are "attempting to create a conflict between sister cities." Much of the combat in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 takes place in Juárez.

"Violent video games instill values which are upside down, and these actions are despicable because they attempt to divide the good will of the residents of American and Mexican cities," he said.

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Posted Jan 29, 2007 at 06:17AM by Karl B. Listed in: Videos, Chili con Carnage Tags: PS2, Mexico, Deadline Games
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Thanks to GameTrailers, we have even more Chili con Carnage goodness for you today. Check out the latest official gameplay trailer for the game below.



Deadline Games' Chili con Carnage is a sequel of sorts to their PS2 title Total Overdose. This time, Ramiro Cruz is gunning for drug kingpin Cesar Morales on the streets of Los Toros, Mexico, with the bloodbath taken to new heights via fast and furious combat, crazy over-the-top special moves and an impressive weapons catalog.

The stylish gameplay of Total Overdose is still alive and kicking in Chili con Carnage, with the system now a more integrated part of the gameplay. The player uses the game's different moves and the combo-system to achieve higher and higher scores, unlocking better weapons, dual weapon overdrive, and other nifty power ups in the process.

Chili con Carnage will hit stores in the U.S. on February 13.

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Posted Nov 12, 2006 at 09:46AM by Jex H. Listed in: Previews, Games, Chili con Carnage Tags: Mexico, Deadline Games
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ramiro cruz


This writer has personally maintained that there's really something about Mexicans that's so...appealing. Alluring, even. Perhaps because they seem exotic? Or because saying their names requires a certain 'twang' of the tongue? Take Ramiro Cruz (Rah-mee-row, sense the twang?) for example, he's one exotic, albeit very, very angry, Mexican who's out to seek revenge for his father's death.

As my co-blogger Ryan said in a previous article, Ramiro Cruz may be Mexican but he doesn't like chili con carne one bit. Why? 'Cuz what he wants isn't just carne, he wants carnAGE...Chili con Carnage, that is. He'll kill and shoot his way through the underworld of Los Toros, Mexico to seek revenge, and not even the goons of big-time druglord Cesar Morales can stop him.

So let's see, guns? Check. Revenge and deadly angst? Check. Drugs? Check. Exotic Mexican characters? Check. Hmmm...the game seems to be following the recipe for a hot game (with or without the chili), and it's definitely shaping up to be one of the hottest upcoming PSP titles, and this you'll see via the screens we have for you below.

Still brewing and-a cookin' at Deadline Games' kitchen, you'll get your serving of Chili Con Carnage in Q1 2007, faster than you can say "Arriba, Mehico!" Revenge doesn't get hotter than this baybee!

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