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Svarbiausia jog ir Steam i PS3 ateina... Ne į temą No valve for ps3, yeah right...
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http://ve3d.ign.com/videos/70122/PC/Portal...-Gameplay-Movie HD Gameplay video. ATRODO NEREALEI!!! OMFG!!
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bet jeigu nebus galima valdyt dashboard kai guli ar sedi, tai tada bus fucked up
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tai gerai, bet vistiek, tie emuliatoriai tikrai nera 100% autentiski konsoles zaidimus, aisku NEs emuliatoriai tai taip, bet WII tai manau niekada neatstos...
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Bet ant PC nepajusi viso 100% malonumo, su tai nanchekai visai kitas zaidimas... Noreciau isbandyti kada nors
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wTF?? Jug parasiau, visai patiko, tokia paprasta, tik apie geimus kalbejo..Nenuskaitei
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San Mateo, Calif. - Hudson Entertainment, the North and South American subsidiary of HUDSON SOFT, will give gamers a new sense of independence as it brings DECA SPORTS FREEDOM to Kinect for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft in Fall 2010. The best-selling and award-winning franchise will offer 10 controller-free sporting events using the much anticipated new technology. "Hudson is proud to present its first offering in the exciting new frontier of controller-free gaming," said Dai Kudo, Director of Consumer Products at Hudson Entertainment. "Fans of previous DECA SPORTS games and newcomers to Kinect for Xbox 360 will be able to enjoy fun, controller-less gameplay that will make DECA SPORTS FREEDOM perfect for the whole family." DECA SPORTS FREEDOM will take sports gaming to the next level and to the XBox 360 console for the first time with 10 new sporting events designed especially for Kinect. Players will compete in Tennis, Boxing, Archery, Paintball, Beach Volleyball, Dodge Ball, Kendo, Mogul Skiing, Snowboard Cross and even Figure Skating. DECA SPORTS FREEDOM takes advantage of Kinect for Xbox 360's advanced technology and allows gamers to compete controller-free against friends and family, and even online against "DECAthletes" around the world through Xbox LIVE online entertainment network. Players' movements are mirrored by their avatars, which appear in the game as the athletes. DECA SPORTS FREEDOM will deliver the experience of the original "Everybody Sports Game" with exciting next-generation gameplay. For more information on DECA SPORTS FREEDOM, as well as other titles from Hudson Entertainment, please visit www.hudsonent.com. http://static2.videogamer.com/videogamer/i...s_freedom_4.jpg Hudson Entertainment is the North and South American subsidiary of Hudson Soft, an international provider of games and entertainment content founded in 1973. Hudson Entertainment focuses on three key businesses: console retail games, digital download content, and music. Hudson introduced best-selling videogame franchises including Bomberman, Bonk, Military Madness and Deca Sports. Through numerous partnerships with record labels, Hudson has become a leading provider of digital music and video content. For more information on Hudson Entertainment, please visit www.hudsonent.com. Atrodo gana FUn.
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Man tai visai patiko Konami konferencija. Tokia paprasta, kalbejo tik apie zaidimus... Parode Silet Hill, MGS Rising ta pati rode, bet bus ir stealth zaidime, kas yra labai gerai. Dar rode kruva Wii ir Kinect zaidimu. Castlevania 2d ir nauja. N3 parode, bet tas kinu akcentas tai man nelabai patiko..
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Reikia tureti Battlefield Bad Company 2 ir Preorderinti Medal of Honor. Bet nuo 21 dienos man regis bus galima gauti key ir kitokiais budais.
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Today, Konami announced a new fantasy action game called NeverDead. Currently in production for the PS3 and 360, this third-person action game takes place in a world where humans are battling supernatural enemies in a "vast city landscape." Taking place in the future, players will utilize a "butterfly-design inspired sword" and a bunch of guns in their fight against a demonic host. Not much is known about the game at this point, but the press release stated that it will have a very unique healing mechanic that was designed by a former Kojima Production member. The environment is also supposed to be destructible. No release date for this project has been announced yet.
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In case you hadn't heard, Microsoft is putting out this controller-free gaming peripheral called Kinect. The company has announced a set of games that it has planned as the Kinect launch lineup. One of those games wasn't mentioned during the Microsoft press conference, nor has it been talked about in the past, but I just spent a good half of an hour putting it through its paces. The game is called Adrenalin Misfits and it's on the way from Konami. Adrenalin Misfits is a pretty standard downhill extreme sports game, only you don't get to use a controller. Instead it will be a true test of physical prowess as your entire body can affect what happens on your TV. In order to be the best at Adrenalin Misfits -- and online leaderboards will track exactly who is the best -- you'll have to get up off of your couch and go through the motions. As a downhill racer, Adrenalin Misfits tasks you with racing down rivers or snow covered mountains on a board. Different modes that I played include straight racing, flag slalom, and jumping for distance. You can play with a friend locally, but the short development cycle prevented any sort of online head-to-head competition. The modes themselves are pretty standard. It's how you play them that makes Adrenalin Misfits unique. Lean toward the screen and you'll speed up. Bend your torso forward and you'll begin to turn. Hop and flip which way you're facing and you can switch from goofy to normal stance. Take a jump off of a cliff and you can hold out your arms to start gliding, or wave them in circles to start doing flips. Time a crouch properly as you land and you'll earn a speed boost while the screen tints fiery red. As you might imagine, Adrenalin Misfits looks like it targets that "family fun" category of videogames. The racing contestants that you play as are characters like a dragon with a fire tail named Flame or a crazy looking amphibian called Pester. They've got 'tude, but they aren't really a major part of the game aside from window dressing. And the backgrounds are bright and colorful and full of detail. As a children's game, Adrenalin Misfits seems sure to please. Though I'm sure I looked like a fool hopping around on the mini-stage in the midst of Konami's E3 booth, I instantly had a flood of childhood memories rush to the forefront while playing. Memories of old SEGA arcade games that featured oversized skateboards or giant bikes to pedal came racing back, and it now seems certain that the same sorts of memories will be made with this younger generation as they jump around using motion controllers like the Xbox Kinect. One thing I was pleasantly surprised with was how well the menus work without a controller. When I stepped up to the kiosk all I had to do was wave at the screen and it recognized that I was ready to play. A handy on-screen box would then show an image of you and guide you towards the proper foot and body placement to get things started. From there, you just raise your hand to get started or skip a cutscene. Adjusting which mode you wanted to play works similarly, with a wave to the left or right to change your options, and then an outstretched palm held for a few seconds to make a selection. Adrenalin Misfits doesn't have a set release date just yet. Konami is targeting the Kinect launch window but isn't ready to say that it will be a game available on the same day as the motion-controller from Microsoft.
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With the Microsoft press conference behind us, there are a number of Kinect games we're eager to try, but one game that I just had the chance to play was Dance Masters, from publisher Konami. This Kinect game is coming from some of the same developers that originally brought us Dance Dance Revolution, which wasn't as much about dancing as it was about good rhythm and having fun... while making a fool out of yourself. Dance Masters looks to follow in the footsteps of Dance Dance Revolution, as it focuses on rhythm. This time, however, there's a lot more dancing to be found. Daemon and I headed to the Konami booth here at E3 to try the game out for ourselves. The results were hilarious, and also pretty fun. There are 30 songs in Dance Masters that will be identical in each region the game is released in, which means that players that enjoy the crazy Japanese techno found in DDR will find some of the same bumpin' jams in Dance Masters. After picking a song and a difficulty level by using simple motions with my hands, Daemon and I got down to the dancing. Your image (which is somewhat blurry, unfortunately) appears on the screen along with all the dancers on stage. When the song begins, your job is to follow the two lead dancers' motions, which involves actual dance choreography. You're doing poses, hand motions, and you'll even be bowing and turning in the process. While attempting to follow the dance choreography, there are several on-screen indicators that read your movements. The most basic is a full green silhouette that slides towards the lead dancer in time with the music. When the silhouette aligns with the lead dancer, players need to be in that pose -- similar to the mechanics in Guitar Hero where a note passes over the bar on the bottom of the screen. Besides these silhouettes, there are also orange paths that are drawn on screen that you need to follow with your hands, blue ripples of light that you touch, and green pulses of light on the ground that you hit with your feet. Now, when Daemon and I were playing, we had a blast, but Dance Masters is actually a tremendous challenge. Following the choreography is way harder than following the notes in Dance Dance Revolution, for example, so players will likely need to try songs multiple times to memorize the choreography. If you're the kind of person that enjoys being goofy with friends and making a fool out of yourself, than Dance Masters is the game for you. We'll have more on this Xbox 360 exclusive leading up to when it hits store shelves this fall.
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Developer(s) Q Entertainment Feelplus Publisher(s) Konami Platform(s) Xbox 360 Release date(s) NA June 29 2010 JP July 22 2010 PAL Q2 2010 Genre(s) Hack and slash, Role-playing Mode(s) Single-player Rating(s) CERO: D ESRB: M PEGI: 18+ Media DVD Input methods Gamepad 1million troops!!!
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NEsidomiu kazkaip. Labiau laukiu krepsinio.
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Ne į temą O EyePet kazkuom geresnis?
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man nfs yra arcada. IR ant PSone buvo arcada, gal Porche ir buvo link sim, bet vistiek buvo ir liks arcada
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Panasus, bet tikrai ne dvynys
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O kodel nera naujienu apie marvel, Warner brass? IR kitus? Jug Per Live Demo buvo rodoma visokios studijos, bet kodel nieko nera internete? Sony Bomba!!!