Jolt writes: "The Fast and the Furious has a lot to answer for. It caused Need for Speed to head underground and inspired a whole sub-genre of racing games devoted to pimping out rides ready for a spot of unlawful street racing. It also inadvertently gave rise to Rockstar's Midnight Club series, which has enjoyed some deserved attention as an unadulterated arcade racing experience with all of the tricked out trimmings you could ever want. Midnight Club 3 introduced licensed vehicles and most recently Midnight Club: Los Angeles took the series to a new level, utilising the incredible Rage engine that powered its big sandbox brother, Grand Theft... something."
Dutch gamewebsite GameCloud wrote a new special during their developer special month. This time they describe the in and outs of one of the most successful developers: Rockstar Games. What was their first game? And what will bring the future?
In affiliation with Amazon.com, TripleChat is happy to bring you the new releases each week for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable. Along with new game releases they will also highlight the top five bluray releases each week that we feel will best suite movie and TV show fans alike.
PS3:
- Uncharted 2
- Brutal Legend
- Way of Samurai 3
- Fallout 3 GOTY
- Cars Race o Rama
- Where the Wild Things Are
PS2:
- Cars Race o Rama
PSP:
- Cars Race o Rama
- Half Minute Hero
Top 5 Bluray Choices:
- Drag Me to Hell
- Land of the Lost
- South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas
- Natural Born Killers
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In affiliation with Amazon.com, TripleChat is happy to bring you the new releases each week for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable. Along with new game releases they will also highlight the top five bluray releases each week that they feel will best suite movie and TV show fans alike.
Remember last week? Remember how uneventful it was? Well guess what, that's over this week. While game wise the selection is about the same on the PS3 and PS2 – this week it is all about the PSP Go. Oh yes, after just a few short months of waiting since E3, the PSP Go launches this week (October 1 to be exact)! Included this week in their special PSP Go Launch Center are the two big releases this week for both the Go and PSP 1000-3000 and those are Gran Turismo and MotorStorm: Arctic Edge.
On PS3 the biggest release this week is the sequel to Ninja Gaiden Sigma. Slated originally as a 360 exclusive (as was the predecessor), the sequel comes to us with more features, better graphics, and maybe even more cleavage!
On the bluray side of things the biggest release this week is the 70th Anniversary Collector's Edition of The Wizard of Oz. Outside of taking a stroll down the yellow brick road, they have two animated flicks for you – one featuring Monsters and Aliens, the other featuring Superman and Batman. To finish it there is a 2003 remake of a classic coming to high def for the super low price of $10 and one of the better independent films of 2009!