Posted May 17, 2009 at 07:36PM by Karl B. Listed in: On Shelves This Week Tags: UFC, ESRB, EA Sports, Hollywood, Montana
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On Shelves This Week: May 17 to May 23, 2009 - Image 1After last week's rather paltry offerings, we finally get a hefty bunch of new releases. The PSP gets the shaft again this week with no releases, followed by the PC which has only one actual playable new game out. OK, there are two PC titles in the list, but come on. Hannah Montana? Meanwhile, the DS gets more than the usual amount of good games. Really, there are only a couple of shovelware titles in there. Usually they make up like 60% of the DS list. The home console releases are also in top form. Read on for the rest of this week's software releases!

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Posted Jul 23, 2007 at 04:29PM by Isaac C. Listed in: News, Action, Adventure, Puzzle Tags: Disney, karaoke, PS2, Montana
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High School Musical - Image 1Disney fans, here are the latest updates and newest games announced for 2007. If you missed Disney's first lineup of games, check out our E3 update!

Power Rangers: Super Legends, available this November, engages players in battle and solving puzzles through their beloved Power Rangers heroes. The game will be priced at $29.99 for the Nintendo DS and the PS2, and $19.99 for the PC.

Fans can go on an adventure in the Tipton Hotel in The Suite Life of Zack & Cody: Circle of Spies for the Nintendo DS. They can use gadgets as they infiltrate a secret spy organization in a rival hotel. The game will be available in October for $29.99.

Two new games based on Disney's hit "High School Musical" will be available this August. High School Musical: Sing It! is a karaoke game to be released on the Wii and the PlayStation 2. The game includes 30 songs to sing along to and allows fans to interact with the movie's cast. The Wii game will be packaged with a microphone for US$ 59.99, and the PS2 version will be packaged for $49.99 with a microphone and $39.99 without one. High School Musical: Makin' the Cut! will be released on the Nintendo DS, letting fans dance to the beat of "High School Musical" and "High School Musical 2," and will be available for $29.99.

Another rising new pop star will be the inspiration for two new video games. Hannah Montana: Spotlight World Tour will be transporting fans to locations around the world, managing concerts and dancing on stage. Hannah Montana: Spotlight World Tour will be available for the Wii in October for $49.99. Hannah Montana: Music Jam will be challenging players both on stage and off it. Players have to balance their lives and their careers as Hannah Montana: Music Jam in the Nintendo DS and will be available in October for $29.99.

The last of Disney's singing sensations for this year's lineup is The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations. Sensations can sing and dance to the beat on their Nintendo DS through the Cheetah Girls. Players need to help the girls in their song writing, fashion and of course, singing and dancing. The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations will be out in October for $29.99.

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Posted Jul 16, 2007 at 01:19AM by Gino D. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, Sony, Namco Bandai, GRAW, Cornered Rat Software, Montana
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On Shelves This Week: July 16 - 22, 2007 - Image 1


All-Pro Football 2K8 - Image 1E3 is over and done with, leaving some of us hopeful for games queued up for the next couple of months. That doesn't necessarily mean we should turn a blind eye to this week's releases though. There are still a couple of gems not worth passing up.

While Nintendo doesn't have anything up for this week, it's going to be a busy one for the Sony and Microsoft camp as things heat up on the gridiron with All-Pro Football 2K8 and NCAA Football 08, both available on the 360 and PS3.

Over at the handheld side, we've got a rapping dog in the form of PaRappa the Rapper and Namco Bandai's latest Tales installment, Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology, for the PSP.

Desktop gamers also find a treat this week: the PC version of GRAW 2 is to be released, as well as the Mac OS X version of World War II Online.

On with the festivities then! We've got a touchdown to score.

All-Pro Football 2K8. Sports-buffs wanting to scratch their jock-itch for more football titles might want to give this a try. Boasting realistic football mechanics and, more importantly, a roster of football legends like Jerry Rice and Joe Montana could make this a sports title that competes with the likes of Madden.
PaRappa the Rapper. Kick-punch-block your way through this rhythm-based remake of the classic PSOne title. Help PaRappa rap his way to Sunny Funny's heart, as this journey into music will have you encounter a strange lot of characters, including a moose as your driving instructor, a Rastafarian frog at a flea market, and the ever-famous Master Onion.
  • PlayStation Portable - July 17, 2007
  • US$ 29.99
  • ESRB E (Everyone)
  • NaNaOn-Sha and Sony
Check out this week's "On Shelves" list by clicking on the Full Article link below!

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Posted Jul 12, 2007 at 12:18PM by Ryan C. Listed in: News Tags: Sid Meier, Take-Two Interactive, CGI, Rapture, Montana
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And the E3 madness continues, with the other big players in the industry giving the public a sneak peek at the heat they're currently packing (or about to pack). This time, it's all about Take-Two, publisher of this and last generation's most controversial franchises, namely Bully, Manhunt, and Grand Theft Auto. We give you the skinny on what went down in the legendary company's E3 2007 Briefing.

The entire E3 update after the jump!

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