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Lace-up for PSP's Free Running

Proudly announced by Eidos as one of the first wave of PSP games in the summer of 2005, just as the BBC had bought the sport of using the urban environment as a huge extreme sports playground - at least for extremely fit men wearing bright red articles of clothing - Free Running promptly disappeared into the smog. Now it's back again, bouncing across the rooftops...

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Rebellion Resurrecting Three Classic Games For Digital Distribution

Rebellion has announced they are resurrecting three classic titles and bringing them to Steam today meaning your chance for Free Running, Gunlok, and World War Zero is here.

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Zjet1626d ago

World War Zero Ironstorm has been available on GOG.com for years now....

You know there are other platforms than Steam right?

TechRaptor1626d ago

It isn't anymore.

To go a bit more indepth - Gunlok was available for a good while on Gamersgate too - but that version wasn't working on modern PCs. On World War Zero - we're not sure what version the one on Steam is based on - We've been trying to get answers from Rebellion there to no real avail. It does appear to lack multiplayer, so my guess is its probably based on the last PC version, but no guarantee there.

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I Got Gameplay Ep 48 - Sports Games

Episode 48 of the I Got Gameplay podcast is now online. In this episode, the group talks sports, sports, and more sports, revolving around their favorite sports games franchises.

Michael Burhan plays second-fiddle on this episode to Sportaholics Anonymous presenter Brandon Liggan and the two are joined by Stephen Wadelin, Drew White, Kyla DiPietro, Zack Latour and Xander Skullion.

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Weekend Recap: Modern Warfare 3 on Wii, no Vita in 2011, and more

Bitmob Intern Samir Torres wraps-up the top gaming news of the weekend with hilarious photoshops. In this edition of Weekend Recap, Rambo comes out of retirement, Snoopy gets an iPad, and Batman proves he has multiple personality disorder.

NagaSotuva4665d ago

I wish Dick Clark was alive to see this.