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Sony has announced that the PS3 video download store will not launch in PAL territories until next year, according to GameSpot. "This will not come to the PAL markets this year, but Sir Howard Stringer has made the commitment that non-games will come to all regions in due course and it will, said SCEE boss David Reeves.
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The 'Burnout' series returns in 2008 with 'Burnout Paradise.' Cruise through Paradise City, more than 30 square kilometers of potential carnage. Separating itself from past versions of the game, 'Paradise' is a completely open-ended experience. No loading, no menus---Paradise City is all yours the moment you start. 'Burnout Paradise' drifts to stores January 22 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
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» EXECUTIVE PRODUCER / 2 Openings! » Attractive Games (formerly Coyote Console) Intermediate/Senior Programmers! Warner Bros. No account yet? Dear everyone, I’ve been thinking lately about some more games that we need. It may be buried beneath the influences of other games, but there could be more to They than a sense of déjà vu. Witless enemies are an oft-cited failing of videogames...
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According to statements by Movistar's José Santos Esteras, the company has a deal with Apple to begin distributing the iPhone in Spain. Senior Windows Systems C++ Programmer at StackSafe, Inc. Developer at youDevise, Ltd. A history of the Amiga, part 7: Game on! Web 2.0, SOA and other myths...
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1,283 Also check out the latest Japanese software chart. Sales data compiled by Media Create. No account yet? Fantasy isn’t easy – we visit NCsoft Austin, with the dust from Tabula Rasa’s launch settling, to meet the people who maintain online worlds. As with all reinterpretations, this one could be hit and myth.
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