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Posted May 14, 2008 at 01:28PM by Glen D. Listed in: Resident Evil 5, Games, Scans Tags: Famitsu, Capcom, GameFront
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Capcom logo - Image 1 We've got new scans from Capcom's much-anticipated survival horror title Resident Evil 5 ( PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360). Famitsu has Chris Redfield in its crosshairs and some new sights as well. Go to the full article and see them for yourself.

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Posted Dec 03, 2007 at 02:11AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Rumors, Games Tags: Ubisoft, GameFront, Tom Clancy
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Counter rumor: Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 still on for the PS3 - Image 1A couple of days ago, rumors began to circulate that Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 will only be released on the Xbox 360 and Games for Windows platform, with Ubisoft dropping the PlayStation 3 version altogether.

The rumors started because the game's official page on Ubisoft's website only sports links for the Xbox 360 and PC build of Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 and none for the PS3 version. Check out the full story after the jump!

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Posted Sep 02, 2007 at 01:40PM by Gino D. Listed in: Previews, Grand Theft Auto 4, Games Tags: Google, Game Informer, Optimus Prime, GameFront
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Grand Theft Auto 4 for the PS3 and Xbox 360 - Image 1For the past couple of weeks, all we ever heard about Grand Theft Auto 4 (PS3, Xbox 360) was news about its delayed release. Finally, we have some good news for all parties concerned! Some new details on Rockstar's upcoming game have just surfaced right out of Game Informer magazine.

We've taken the snippet from GameFront, and since our German translating madskillz are probably as convincingly perfect as a caterpillar trying pass off as Optimus Prime (wtf?), we'd have to resort to Google Translate. Game Informer lists the following details:
  • The crowds are extremely realistic: you'd see pedestrians buying newspapers at a kiosk, smokers are loitering on corners - some of them might even ask you for a lighter as you pass by.
  • Taxis won't immediately stop in front of you when you whistle or hail one down. Sitting at the back seat gives you an interior view of the vehicle from the first-person. ("With the Digikreuz one selects a driving goal. With the A-key one jumps over the travel and is immediately at the goal. With X one says to the driver to drive faster with Y steps out one. The right analog stick moves the camera.")
  • The Jamaican weapons dealer, Little Jacob, must be coerced while going through your tasks. He's got a whole stash of fire power in his trunk and will do business once you establish a good relationship with him.
  • For the first time ever, calendar days are going to be accounted for in the game; individual work days will also affect your gameplay.
  • Protection from gun spray will vary depending on what type of material you hide behind.
So much for loose translations. In any case, we are now reassured that the delay isn't so bad after all. Polishing the game to perfection is always better than a premature release.

Buy: [Grand Theft Auto IV (Xbox 360)]
Buy: [Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)]

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Posted Jun 04, 2007 at 01:18PM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Games, SingStar Tags: Sony, headset, PS2, GameFront
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SCE - Image 1We got our hands on a PAL release list for a couple of Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) products today courtesy of German video game news site Gamefront. The list contains release dates and pricing info for PS3 and PSP titles - notable is SingStar finally getting a release date - as well as some other SCE products such as the PS2 memory card adaptor for the PS3.

Here's the list:


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Posted May 16, 2007 at 01:47AM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Sega, GameFront
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Sega - Image 1Sega was pretty generous in providing information as to the release dates of its games for the PAL region. We at QJ were lucky enough to get them from German site GameFront, and so we turn them over to you, as you are the ones to benefit from it the most.

There's a lot of good video games lined up for this year, especially for the coming Autumn season. Of course, Sega also has lineups for the coming summer, and Holidays. However, there are no specific dates yet, basically, except for the Mental game Crush for the PSP. This one will be heading out your way next week, May 25.

But despite that lack of exact information, at least you have a basic idea as to when to prepare for these games. Check out the full list below.

PLATFORM DATE


PSP
Crush May 25, 2007
Alien Syndrome Early Summer 07
Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars Early Summer 07
SEGA Rally Autumn 2007
The Golden Compass Christmas 2007

DS
Sega Presents Touch Darts Early Summer 07
Sonic Rush Adventure Autumn 2007
The Golden Compass Christmas 2007
Mario & Sonic at Christmas 2007
The Olympic Games

To see what games make it to the list for the next-gen consoles, click on Full Article.

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Posted May 03, 2007 at 05:36AM by Rica M. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Microsoft, Square Enix, GameFront
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Square Enix, what say you? - Image 1News got out that Square Enix has registered The Last Remnant as a video game title last April 24. Now, we haven't a clue what this game or its name means, but we can offer some guesses as to what The Last Remnant might be.

Gaming site Gameswank has theorized that this might be a Square Enix game for either the Nintendo Wii or for Microsoft's Xbox 360. That could be possible as the game company tends to branch out and experiment on both established and newly-launched consoles. And there are speculations circulating that this could also be a game for the handhelds. From what we gather, there's no indication in the trademark (screenshot here) that it isn't.

But here's what we've been hearing about Square Enix's latest registered game: It could very well be a "sub-title to an already well-known product" (translated from GameFront entry). What video game and genre is Squeenix known for again? But then there's that next-gen MMORPG the company's rumored to be working on...

Again, there's nothing much we could glean on the The Last Remnant trademark document. And until Square Enix announces anything about this, we can only guess.

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Posted May 01, 2007 at 10:58AM by Karl B. Listed in: Games Tags: Pac-Man, Electronic Arts, Command & Conquer, GameFront
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Thanks to German gaming site GameFront, we got a European release schedule for Electronic Arts titles today. Notable releases for this month are Burnout Dominator, Untold Legends, and Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Anyway, check out the full release list below.

Electronic Arts - Image 1May 3

May 10

June 21

  • Sim City (DS)
  • The Sims 2: Pets (Wii)
  • Pac-Man Rally (PSP)

June 28

  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (DS, Wii, PSP, PS3, Xbox 360)


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Posted Apr 29, 2007 at 04:30PM by Chris L. Listed in: Games Tags: Ubisoft, Command & Conquer, GameFront, The Creative Assembly
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Tom Clancy's EndWar: AKA putting all his books into action - Image 1


This may literally be the biggest Tom Clancy-licensed game ever. Details of Tom Clancy's EndWar popped up at GameFront.de, and while the Google Translation is, well, marred enough to make a German Army drillmaster blush, context can be understood to give the following details:

All military ops are ultimately won by boots on the ground - yours. - Image 1Remember the persistent online multiplayer mode of Chromehounds? That's it. That's EndWar. "Each player participates in this one, world-wide online campaign," with the victor being the one who can conquer his two faction enemies. Those three factions (or parliamentary groups) are: the US Joint Strike Force, the European Enforcers, and Russian Spetsnaz.

(No word if Ghost, Rainbow, or Splinter Cell will make any appearances. Ghost is part of the US military, although available as a NATO unit; Rainbow is, at least in the Ryanverse books, a multinational force operating within the NATO framework, and Splinter Cell is in the NSA. These parameters don't make it easy for these groups to make - at least - any playable appearances, not in this kind of game.)

Based on what GameFront has mentioned about EndWar, and given the arguments presented in "The Gospel of Strategy Games According to Consoles", me likee, me very likee.

(CAVEAT EMPTOR: Except for the game logo, pictures used in this article are not - REPEAT - are not from the game. Personally, I believe pics aren't forthcoming until EGM's June issue scoop. Instead, pictures depicting aspects of modern war were used as placeholders. What, you wanted to read a boring block of text instead, soldier?)

Soldier, you have to jump. If you don't, you're not going to find out about the RTS-console exclusivity, voice commands, and smart soldiers. Oh, that and your buddies are going to die in that firefight down there.

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Posted Apr 29, 2007 at 11:51AM by Karl B. Listed in: Haze, Games Tags: PlayStation Magazine, Ubisoft, GameFront, Framerate, Free Radical, Trooper
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Haze - Image 1German gaming news website GameFront has managed to score some info on Free Radical and Ubisoft's upcoming shooter Haze courtesy of the June 2007 issue of Independent PlayStation Magazine.


According to GameFront, Haze runs on its own engine at a framerate of 30 fps. Loading times and "intermediate sequences" are supposedly nonexistent. It has four gameplay modes: online, offline, LAN, and split-screen. In single player, team members will be controlled completely by the computer. Oh, and the main character seems to have undergone a name change. While he was referred to as Jake Carpenter in previous interviews, the GameFront post mentions him as "Shan" Carpenter.

The weapons and gear available in the game include the following:
  • BSW-72 Assault Rifle - fires armor-piercing 5.56mm uranium projectiles
  • Trooper Assault Helmet - supplies real-time data to troopers on the battlegrounds while keeping constant contact with the base through a built-in communication device
  • Nectar administrator - found on the neck of soldiers. Has up to five doses of Nectar, a "biometric substance" that greatly augments a soldier's combat abilities. Too much Nectar has side effects, though.
  • SK3 Fragment Shells - ideal for clearing up massed enemies and destroying small vehicles
  • Wilson D6 Pistol - equipped with 2x magnification and a laser target and holds 18 shots.
  • Integrated Schutzpanzer - no idea what "Schutzpanzer" means exactly, but the description leads us to believe that this is the heaviest armor in the game ("withstands the most rifle and pistol balls")
Haze is slated for a multiplatform release on the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC. A specific release date has yet to be announced, but some sites have the game's release listed as November.

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Posted Apr 28, 2007 at 01:40PM by Kristine C. Listed in: News Tags: Satoru Iwata, Sony, CES, SNES, GameFront
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Satoru Iwata - Image 1Now, who would have thought it?

According to the German gaming site GameFront, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun has released a report about a press conference which has just been held by Nintendo. As most press conferences go, the Nintendo officials spoke about upcoming game titles, the financial gains of the company, movements and plans in general. However, one simple statement from Nintendo President Satoru Iwata made the event a whole lot more exciting.

According to the Japanese newspaper, Iwata stated that they "would love to see Kutaragi join up with Nintendo".

Now, this may generate a lot of reactions, but then again, how this will all develop would be nothing short of interesting. After all, Kutaragi's honorary position at Sony isn't exactly a very active office, and The Father of Playstation has also stated in recent interviews that his next ventures would mostly be independent from Sony, so there MAY be a good chance that he'll take Nintendo up on his offer. After all, it cannot be denied that Kutaragi has a long history with Nintendo, since he IS the guy who gave the SNES the gift of sound, via the SPC700 chip which he designed.

However, considering the fact that Kutaragi was also once badly slighted by Iwata's predecessors (think: Hiroshi Yamauchi, CES 1989, and a botched Play Station announcement... note the space in between "Play Station"), one can't really tell what Crazy Ken will do next.

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