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ps3 release schedule
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Boxing Power Glove for PS3 $11.99 Top PS3 accessories with the huge popularity of the PS3 games console, there are now a variety of Wii accessories available to make playing on it even more enjoyable. Specifications: * New generic boxing gloves * Add more realism to the PS3 boxing video game with these attachment gloves * Playing boxing (from PS3 sports) on your PS3 will never feel the same again * Heavy duty design ensures these attachment handles can withstand the stress from the realistic sport simulation * Innovative design ensures quick release of the remote control from the attachment handle * Accessory only * PS3 remote control not included * Easy to use * High quality and durable * This is a non-OEM product * Material: Vinyl Package Included: * 1 x Vinyl Boxing Gloves for Nintendo Wii |
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PS3 Motion Controller by PS3 $49.95 The PlayStation®Move motion controller, paired with the PlayStation®Eye camera, translates every move with absolute precision. Use the controller as a blade to slay foes, a brush to groom your pet, or a bat to hit the winning run — there’s a PlayStation®Move title for everyone. Expand your gaming abilities using 2 motion controllers: punch and jab in the boxing ring, or draw/release an arrow in an archery tournament. The most advanced motion gaming experience in the world; only on PlayStation®3. |
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WWE All-Stars PS3 by PS3 $39.99 The revolutionary new addition to THQ''s distinguished WWE videogame portfolio and debut release from the company''s San Diego-based studio, WWE All Stars will bridge generations of WWE enthusiasts and casual followers alike with a fun, fresh and fast-paced experience inside the virtual ring. |
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Darksiders (PS3) $12.99 Post-apocalyptic settings seem to be the bread and butter of action/adventure-based games these days. It could be that it's a product of the ambiguous times we live in, but games makers seem to be a little bit obsessed with the End of the World as We Know it. Seldom has there been so literal an embodiment of that mentality as in Darksiders, however. The Apocalypse has happened. We're not talking the nuclear kind, or the alien attack kind or the swine flu kind. We're talking the full-on, biblical four horsemen kind. That's your REAL Apocalypse. Thing is, it's come a bit off schedule. Read: early. War (the horseman) was found at the scene and he's taking the blame for it. Determined to get to the bottom of it all, off he trots to drill down through all the mystery and get to The Truth. When you're War, however, it's not about asking questions and putting the clues together, it's about messing people up with your Great Big Sword. It's about hack-'n'-slash brawling, exploration and puzzling. The action plays out largely as a mixture of brawling and light platforming. Players overcome all manner of undead, demony monsters, and they have quite an arsenal to do it with. For example, you've got chains that might look familiar if you've played God of War. These can be used to not just take out enemies, but to manipulate the environment. There's also the X Blabe, a typically-massive tool that, once thrown, will return to you. It can also pick up environmental effects such as flames. You get the idea. Also up for grabs is an ever-growing array of abilities, such as some ethereal wings that can be used for gliding – helpful for exploration and platforming – and the blade geyser which sees (great big!) pointy things shooting from the ground around War. You're going to need the whole lot, too, because the boss battles are nothing short of epic... On top of all that there's plenty to explore, with huge great sprawling levels littered with physics-based puzzles to bend your head around. So, what's War good for? Darksiders, that's what. |
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The Release $13.68 The Release |
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PS3 GAMEOFTHRONES $59.99 PS3 GAMEOFTHRONES |
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Ps3 Singularity $41.99 PS3 SINGULARITY |
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Nier (PS3) $12.99 Nier, the newest game from Square Enix, is set in a crumbling world plagued by disease and dark, unrecognisable creatures. Players take on the role of Nier, resolute in his quest to discover a cure for his daughter, infected with the Black Scrawl disease. With powerful allies and a mysterious book by his side, Nier encounters things that will confound even the most mighty warrior. NIER, the newest title from Square Enix, delivers unique and memorable characters, intense action-packed battles, explosive magic and storytelling like only Square Enix can. Nothing is as it seems in this latest action RPG game, set in a crumbling world plagued by disease and dark, unrecognisable creatures. Players assume the role of the unyielding protagonist, Nier, resolute in his quest to discover a cure for his daughter, infected with the Black Scrawl disease. With powerful allies and a mysterious book by his side, Nier encounters things that will confound even the most mighty warrior. Armed with a powerful set of magical abilities as well as mighty swords and armour, Nier will do battle alongside a set of formidable allies against waves of dark enemies and giant bosses to discover the truth about the disease, his daughter…and himself. Larry Sparks, Vice President Brands PAL Region of Square Enix Ltd. comments, “NIER fuses fast-paced action with a mature and mysterious narrative. The game sees a new direction for Square Enix and one that will appeal to action, adventure and RPG fans. We look forward to its release across PAL territories.” NIER Features • The new action RPG from Square Enix: NIER, the newest franchise from RPG masters Square Enix, delivers unique and memorable characters, intense action-packed battles, explosive magic and storytelling.. • Unbelievable Story Twists and Reveals: Immerse in an amazingly intricate storyline set in a world plagued by human anguish, buried secrets and a ravaging disease. With plot twists hiding around every corner, NIER’s story needs to be seen to be believed. • RPG-Style Gameplay Injected With Action-Packed Combat: Battle ferocious and mysterious enemies by combining proven RPG-style gameplay, such as magic, character development and faithful allies, with action-focused explosive swordplay and combat. • Powerful Magical Abilities: When his sword isn’t enough, Nier can call on a remarkable array of stylish and powerful spells to augment his combat moves and overcome adversaries. As players progress, upgraded spells will help defeat ever-more-deadly enemies. • Brutal Combat Moves: Face off against evil creatures and unleash brutal combat moves along with devastating combo attacks. Unlock an arsenal of devastating weapons, each with its own design and attack style. • Formidable Allies: Travel with a dynamic party of allies and do battle against monstrous giants as a powerful and united party. • An Imaginative and Stunning World: Travel across an unforgettable world filled with varied landscapes featur |
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Start The Party! (PS3) $14.99 Sony has had a lot of success with the PlayStation 2 EyeToy Play games, and with the release of the PS3 Move peripheral it makes sense that we get to enjoy another round of augmented reality-based mini-games. Start The Party! allows you to turn your living room into a funhouse once more, with over 20 different games to play and a Custom Party Mode to arrange them in any order you like! The PlayStation Eye tracks your body and shows an image of you on the TV, while the PlayStation Move is used to interact with the virtual objects to win points. Slice melons in half with your pirate sword, brush the teeth of a crocodile, pop various colours of pufferfish and whack pinatas, draw shapes, fan parachuters to raft-based safety, trim hair and swat bugs with your friends – pass the controller around for up to three additional players for maximum enjoyment. After you've beaten the clock (and your friends) in every game, a slideshow displays all the funniest photos of you moving around the room like a crazy person. Here's a meta-game for you: try and see if you can complete any of these mini-games without looking silly and having awesome fun at the end of it. Now there's the real challenge in this game. |
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dark Sector (PS3) $4.99 It's been a long road getting to the publication of Dark Sector. It was announced by Digital Extremes way back in the heady days of 2004, back when the PS3 was a glimmer on the horizon. It's been that long coming. Four years on, and the year 2008 sees the release of the game in partnership with D3 Publisher of Europe. This third-person shooter has much in common with Gears of War in its cover system, forcing you to run from one spot to another or watch your brains decorate the wall. If you're going to spend your hard earned cash on Dark Sector, however, it won't be for just another third-person shooter. Nope, you'll be buying it for the glaive. 'The what now!?' you may well cry. Probably best for a bit of plot at this point. Players take on the role of Hayden Tenno, a special agent dispatched to a small former-USSR country named Lasria to take care of a nasty chap going by the name of Mezner. Mezner, you see, has gone and got his paws on a chemical weapon that has folk into all sorts of nasty, monstrous types with strange abilities. Not far into the mission, however, he gets exposed to the weapon and finds himself with a metal-like arm. A bladed disc grows out of his arm, and lo and behold, you have the glaive. The glaive can do all sorts of wonderful things. As well as being thrown for a spot of decapitation, it can be used for things like stealing fire, ice and electricity and then hurling them at your opponents. As you progress through the game, the number of abilities the glaive gives you will keep on trundling upwards. As you'd expect from any shooter in the age of the wonderful Interweb, Dark Sector comes complete with a multiplayer mode, supported either online or over LAN. |
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Conductor for PS3 $1.09 Compatible with Sony PS3. |
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Release Planning of Software Systems $164.1 Large software systems evolve because of the need to extend their functionality by adding new features or modifying existing ones. Release planning for such systems can be extremely challenging. There are both business and technical perspectives to this challenge. From a business perspective, new feature requests originate from stakeholders with diverse (and often conflicting) business interests, who all want their needs to be met, in spite of resource, schedule and other project constraints. From a technical perspective, incorporating a new feature into an existing software system, without breaking old features, can be a tough balancing act. This book discusses a novel and rigorous decision support technique known as SoRPES that addresses these two perspectives. The work provides a theoretical foundation for, and a novel formulation of, release planning as a multiobjective optimization problem. Using results from empirical validation studies conducted on realworld projects, the book presents software practitioners with a useful tool to generate release plans that are often more optimal and more practical than could be obtained by existing techniques. Author: Saliu, Omolade Moshood Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 284 Publication Date: 2009/04/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.64 inches |
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Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PS3) $39.99 FINAL FANTASY XIII-2 is the sequel to FINAL FANTASY XIII, which has shipped 6.2 million units worldwide since its release in March 2010. The sequel has evolved beyond its predecessor, with extraordinary level design encouraging exploration, a new battle system allowing players to command monsters and a variety of options that support multiple playthroughs. |

Preview of MAG: The Potential for Greatness or Disaster
Written by Podunker:Whiskey
Before I start, let me say that MAG has the potential to be the biggest hit of the current generation games, but it also has the potential to be a giant flop. The game's potential will not just depend on the developers, but on the players as well.
About MAG
Available Platforms: PS3 (Online)
Genre: MMOFPS
ESRB Rating: M
Release Date: Jan 21st 2010
Publisher or Developer: Zipper Interactive
In the near future, the need for state-funded armies has been negated by the use of PMC's. These mercenary armies are better funded, better trained, and better armed than any national army could be. Three have risen to the top, and they are the battle-hardened Valor, the sleek and clean Raven, and the gang-like S.V.E.R.. These three giants battle for contracts, and for wealth. As a new recruit in the world of MAG, you choose one of these three factions to dedicate yourself to, and then get to work fighting the Shadow War in one of three game modes.
Sabotage is a 32 vs 32 player mission that requires the attacking team to secure two computer terminals (objectives A and B) in order to gain access to the last objective © which needs to be destoyed by planting a demo charge on it.
Acquisition is a 64 vs 64 player mission that requires the attacking team to punch their way deep into the defending team's base and acquire two prototype transport vehicles and deliver them to the evac location which is back where the attackers originate from.
Domination is a 128 vs 128 player mode that requires EACH attacking platoon to capture TWO pairs of towers followed by a pair of computer control panels located inside a building complex. There are 3 stages to the attack.
There is another game mode, Suppression, which is just traditional Team Deathmatch, but it has no bearing on the Shadow War whatsoever, and is more of a break from the real battles.
The graphics of MAG may not be up to par against games like Modern Warfare 2, and I didn't really expect them to be from the start. The graphics are almost equal to that of SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation, if that's any real indication. The sound has a few issues in the BETA version, such as non-directional medic calls and no distance fade on said calls for a medic, but we can expect these problems to be resolved before the games gets a retail release.
Graphics and sound aside, MAG is shaping up beautifully. Playing through many of the Domination games and (even more) Acquisition rounds, I have yet to see any lags or server problems. I understand, however, that the BETA only has around 9,000 people (or more) playing at once. Still, to have a room with 256 people in it and have no lags is seriously impressive to me.
The character models and weapons have the right kind of "weight" to them as the players move. The controls are, for the most part, executed quite well, although it does take a few times to get used to cycling weapons. I, on the other hand, had a serious issue with tossing grenades. The grenades cannot be cooked, and one can NOT adjust the throwing power - a serious oversight, in my opinion.
The command structure is amazing and executed near-perfectly, but your experience with it will depend on the squad you're with. And therein lies the most serious problem that could befall MAG. If you have nothing but people without mics on your team, you'll almost surely lose. Likewise, if all you have on your side are people that refuse to play "for the team," your defeat is almost certain.
If your team, however, has good communication skills and people who understand this game is in no way just about kills, then you have a fighting chance when pitted against the same.
It is very easy to get overwhelmed at times in terms of the scale of what's all going on around you. Smoke billows from the other side of the map when an asset is destroyed and the ground rumbles from bombs being dropped. Luckily, Zipper's Tactical Map shows every bit of information you would need to determine your next course of action.
There is another level of complexity that's found in few FPS games in that each player has the potential to be different depending on the skills they choose. Every level awards another skill point to spend, and more decisions: " Do I want to be more of a boon for my team and pick Medic skills? Do I want to be able to run farther? How about a new weapon?" It's this deep level of customization, where the RPG aspect comes into play.
Unfortunately for some, I don't believe MAG has any kind of single player experience other than the training exercises, so that means you'll be in for some rough battles against other players, and no predictable bots to boost your experience on.
Altogether, I believe MAG will be a great seller from Sony, granted that Zipper Interactive can manage to get the little issues fixed. The game is scheduled for release in North America on January 26, 2010.
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