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Get your hands dirty in the early stages of the epic battle between UNSC and Covenant. Halo Wars brings all the drama of a real-time strategy game to the popular Halo Universe. This game lets you control the human armies of UNSC in a whole new way.
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Experience the thrill and terror with Resident Evil 5. This sci-fi survival game is staged in a remote desert colony packed with hordes of fast-moving, quick-thinking enemies that represent a whole new breed of evil. Read more!
The fifth game in the Midnight Club series, Midnight Club: Los Angeles brings the popular simulation racer to next-generation consoles for the first time. Developed by Rockstar Games, developers of the Grand Theft Auto series, it is packed with an incredible selection of muscle cars, tuners, exotics, motorcycles, luxury cars and an incredible selection of after-market performance parts and custom kits. Enter the ultimate world of Illegal street racing with no track, no load times, no rules: Welcome back to the Midnight Club. Ready to roll at 245 mph? Roll in muscle cars, exotics or tuners.View larger. Or dust them all aboard a rice rocket.View larger. Race past accurate LA lan (more…)
What does the American Dream mean today?For Niko Bellic, fresh off the boat from Europe, it is the hope he can escape his past. For his cousin, Roman, it is the vision that together they can find fortune in Liberty City, gateway to the land of opportunity. As they slip into debt and are dragged into a criminal underworld by a series of shysters, thieves and sociopaths, they discover that the reality is very different from the dream in a city that worships money and status, and is … Buy Grand Theft Auto IV at Amazon
Part 1 of 2: Classic Game Room was the FIRST classic video game review show on the Internet in 1999. Returning in 2008 with new episodes, Classic Game Room breaks out a review of GRAND THEFT AUTO 4. . .
From PS3 Attitude: "As is our want here at PS3 Attitude, we like to get involved with the politics of gaming every now and then.
On reading the report that Nathan Hartley, an 18-year-old from Maryland in the United States had been sentenced to seven years in prison for an act we’d never heard of before – ‘door-checking’ – what sparked our interest was the insistence that this activity is an integral part of Grand Theft Auto.
But rather than tow the sensationalist line, we asked the prosecutor in this case, John Mark McDonald, what really happened and why GTA was even brought into this courtroom, since we don’t remember seeing this activity in the game at all…" Go to Source
GTA: Episodes from Liberty City includes both The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony together on disc exclusively for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft.
The developer also announced the release date of this "Episode" pack. Go to Source
Britxbox reports that Rockstar Games, developers of the hugely successful Grand Theft Auto IV, has announced a date for the release to disc of the game’s until recently download-only content. Both The Lost and the Damned and the yet to be released Ballad of Gay Tony will launch on Oct. 29. Go to Source
I’m planning on selling my xbox 360 arcade but I don’t know how much I should sell it for. This xbox 360 will come with a 120 gig hard drive, all the cords needed, wireless controller, memory card, xbox 360 live head set, and six games which are: grand theft auto , Juiced 2, rainbow six Vegas, madden 09, saints row, and the arcade games that came with it. So how much should I sell this for?
"Well, we haven’t received confirmation that these titles will be an EB Games door crasher, but a reputable source on the RedFlagDeals forum claims that GTA IV (Xbox 360 & PS3) will be on sale tomorrow for $19.98." Go to Source
"Leave it up to Realtime Worlds founder, and Grand Theft Auto creator, David Jones to once again take the familiar concept of an open-world game (that he helped create and refine) and make it feel totally new again. His team’s latest effort, the third-person crime MMO APB just looks better and better every time it’s shown. Yet until this point, gamers have only had a chance to see bits and pieces, and that hardly makes for extensive drool sessions. Cue to this year’s Develop Conference, and Dave Jones’ keynote address." Go to Source