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Watch Dogs Coming November 22
Unknown | 11:35 PM |

release sometime around October or very
early November to coincide with the holiday season.
Checkout the trailer below and get ready to take control on November 22nd.
Dead Island : Riptide
Unknown | 9:55 PM |
Dead Island Riptide brings back the explosive mix of open-world gameplay, co-op first-person action and RPG elements to fans worldwide.

They thought they had escaped the terrors of Banoi and survived the apocalypse on a corrupted paradise. Then their fate took a turn for the worse…
The Dead Island heroes escaped in a helicopter to the safety of a military ship, but when a furious storm hits and the virus suddenly spreads throughout the crew, the nightmare starts all over again, leaving hope drowning in the rising tides.
Release date: Out Now
Next Call of Duty Called Ghosts box art Revealed
Unknown | 10:56 PM |
It appears that earlier rumors were true as U.K. retailer Tesco has put up a listing for Call of Duty: Ghosts alongside some box art for the game.
The game is listed for release on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC with a place holder date set for the end of the year–usual release date is early November. Of course this isn’t an official confirmation, but it seems odd for a major retailer to list a game that is simply a rumor doesn’t it?
Activision’s community manager has previously stated that we will hear about the next Call of Duty by E3 2013, so presumably not long to go now.
Disney Infinity Video Game Trailer
Unknown | 10:35 PM |
Watch the first official trailer for Disney Infinity, an exciting new video game available in summer 2013 on all major gaming platforms including PS3, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, and Nintendo 3DS!
DISNEY INFINITY unlocks the freedom to play with some of your favourite Disney and Disney/Pixar worlds like never before! You can experience adventures in the worlds of Pirates of the Caribbean, The Incredibles and Monsters University - take on the role of Sulley, the naturally gifted 'scarer'; become Captain Jack Sparrow, the sword-wielding pirate; or transform yourself into Mr. Incredible, one of the world's greatest crime-fighters. Battle enemies, solve puzzles, overcome obstacles and complete a variety of other unique quests.
Or create your own world! Unlock virtual toys, characters, buildings, weapons, gadgets and more -- and bring them into the Disney Infinity 'Toy Box' where you can mix them all up to create your own game. In the Disney Infinity Toy Box, there are no rules and you can create any adventure you want. Share your creations with your friends with up to 4-player co-op play.
The more you play, the more you unlock so the story never ends. It's up to you and your imagination -- infinite possibilities, infinite ways to inspire your imagination!
Disney Infinity will be available in Summer 2013.
Total War Rome 2 - Battle of Teutoburg Forest Gameplay Walkthrough Video
Unknown | 10:01 PM |
Experience one of history's most astounding ambushes in The Battle of Teutoburg Forest, recreated in the Total War Rome 2 battle engine. Narrated by Creative Assembly staff, this battle depicts the Roman Army caught in a carefully calculated assault by the massed tribesmen of Germania.
Please note, this video shows pre-alpha gameplay and is not fully representative of the final game.
Windows 8.1 will bring back the Start button
Unknown | 9:49 PM |
Microsoft will resurrect the
Start button in Windows 8.1 (Blue), which is due to be released later
this year. This follows last week’s news that Windows 8.1 will let you to skip the Start screen after logging in, allowing you to boot straight to the Desktop.
This news comes from The Verge, which cites the usual “sources familiar with Microsoft’s plans.” Don’t get too excited, though: As it stands, the resurrected Start button will still open the new, tile-based Metro Start screen. For now, there doesn’t seem to be any plans to bring back the old Start menu — for that, you’ll still need to install a third-party Start button/menu app. Who knows, though — if Microsoft has finally decided to back down on its severe Start-screen-über-alles stance to appease Desktop users, then it would make sense for the Start menu to also make a glorious return. We also don’t know if the Start button will be visible by default in Windows 8.1, or enabled via an option that’s hidden deep within the Control Panel.
If Microsoft had opted to kill the Start button or introduce the brand-new Start screen with Windows 8, that would’ve been bad enough. That Microsoft decided to do both at the same time, both alienating the old users and disorienting the new, will remain one of the tech world’s greatest mysteries. There was definitely an argument for removing the Start menu — it wasn’t being used much, and the new Start screen replicates most of its features — but in combination with the other changes it made Windows 8′s learning curve dauntingly steep, leading us to call Windows 8′s interface a train wreck. As the head of Microsoft, Julie Larson-Green, said: it may take up to six weeks until users feel truly comfortable with Windows 8′s interface changes.
In Microsoft’s defense, it claims that it removed the Start button and menu due to data gathered by Windows 7′s Customer Experience Improvement Program, which reports anonymous usage telemetry to Microsoft. It is ironic, though, that Microsoft’s outgoing CFO says that the resurrection of the Start button, and booting straight to the Desktop, is due to “customer feedback.” Personally, I think that Microsoft forced the Start screen upon us in a desperate attempt to gain mobile relevancy and market share, but we’ll probably never know the truth.
In Microsoft’s defense, it claims that it removed the Start button and menu due to data gathered by Windows 7′s Customer Experience Improvement Program, which reports anonymous usage telemetry to Microsoft. It is ironic, though, that Microsoft’s outgoing CFO says that the resurrection of the Start button, and booting straight to the Desktop, is due to “customer feedback.” Personally, I think that Microsoft forced the Start screen upon us in a desperate attempt to gain mobile relevancy and market share, but we’ll probably never know the truth.
Source: extremetech
This news comes from The Verge, which cites the usual “sources familiar with Microsoft’s plans.” Don’t get too excited, though: As it stands, the resurrected Start button will still open the new, tile-based Metro Start screen. For now, there doesn’t seem to be any plans to bring back the old Start menu — for that, you’ll still need to install a third-party Start button/menu app. Who knows, though — if Microsoft has finally decided to back down on its severe Start-screen-über-alles stance to appease Desktop users, then it would make sense for the Start menu to also make a glorious return. We also don’t know if the Start button will be visible by default in Windows 8.1, or enabled via an option that’s hidden deep within the Control Panel.
If Microsoft had opted to kill the Start button or introduce the brand-new Start screen with Windows 8, that would’ve been bad enough. That Microsoft decided to do both at the same time, both alienating the old users and disorienting the new, will remain one of the tech world’s greatest mysteries. There was definitely an argument for removing the Start menu — it wasn’t being used much, and the new Start screen replicates most of its features — but in combination with the other changes it made Windows 8′s learning curve dauntingly steep, leading us to call Windows 8′s interface a train wreck. As the head of Microsoft, Julie Larson-Green, said: it may take up to six weeks until users feel truly comfortable with Windows 8′s interface changes.
In Microsoft’s defense, it claims that it removed the Start button and menu due to data gathered by Windows 7′s Customer Experience Improvement Program, which reports anonymous usage telemetry to Microsoft. It is ironic, though, that Microsoft’s outgoing CFO says that the resurrection of the Start button, and booting straight to the Desktop, is due to “customer feedback.” Personally, I think that Microsoft forced the Start screen upon us in a desperate attempt to gain mobile relevancy and market share, but we’ll probably never know the truth.
In Microsoft’s defense, it claims that it removed the Start button and menu due to data gathered by Windows 7′s Customer Experience Improvement Program, which reports anonymous usage telemetry to Microsoft. It is ironic, though, that Microsoft’s outgoing CFO says that the resurrection of the Start button, and booting straight to the Desktop, is due to “customer feedback.” Personally, I think that Microsoft forced the Start screen upon us in a desperate attempt to gain mobile relevancy and market share, but we’ll probably never know the truth.
Source: extremetech
New Xbox Console Will Be Revealed on May 21
Unknown | 9:33 PM |
It’s official: Microsoft, as expected, will unveil its new Xbox video game console on May 21.
The company distributed invitations to the news media on Wednesday titled “Xbox: A New Generation Revealed.” The invitation further says that Don Mattrick, the head of Microsoft’s entertainment and devices division, and the Xbox team will hold a “special unveiling” on May 21 at 10 a.m. local time in Redmond, Wash., where Microsoft’s corporate headquarters are located.
The invitation also contains a Twitter hashtag tailor-made for the event: #XboxReveal.
Source: Bits
Google Glass specs revealed
Unknown | 11:59 PM |
A 5MP camera, 16GB storage and all-day battery life are but a few of the specs revealed by Google today.
For starters it somehow manages to cram in a 5MP camera that'll shoot 720p video, along with a hefty 16GB storage – 12GB of which is usable. That’s one big OS – but you'll get access to Google cloud storage too, of course. You’ll also get 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. And by connecting to your phone you can enable GPS and text messaging functions.
Google's keeping schtum on the controls, but as we revealed you can expect voice and touchpad interactions. Google Glasses will sync with Android phones running Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich or higher through a MyGlass companion app, which enables GPS support and SMS messaging.
The display will be the equivalent of looking at a 25in HD screen floating about 8 feet away. Sound is delivered, directly into your head using bone conduction. Expect to get a full day of battery life from the specs, which pack a Micro USB port for charging.
If you’re a Google Glass Explorer you’re going to be able to enjoy all these features now. For the rest of us, the wait continues until 2014 to spend that US$1500.
Source: pcauthority.com.au
NVidia to launch GeForce GTX TITAN Ultra and GTX TITAN LE soon
Unknown | 10:46 PM |
The world’s most costly and high performance graphic card NVidia GeForce GTX TITAN is now king of all GPUs. At the other side, AMD launching its very high performance Radeon HD 7990 titled “Malta” graphic card against NVidia’s TITAN. AMD is trying to decide the price of its 7990 because if they suggest below price
of TITAN than they can bring the 7990 to higher as for much TITAN’s
cost is above to $999. But there are some rumor occurring that NVidia is
working on TITAN’s mates, GeForce GTX TITAN Ultra and GTX TITAN LE.
The GeForce GTX TITAN LE will be
lows spec to its standard version and will held 5120 MB of memory with
2496 CUDA cores, 40 ROPs, 320-bit memory interface and 208 TMUs as well
as will base on GK110 SKU chip.
As for much the GTX TITAN Ultra will be upgraded and more powerful
graphic card than the original version of GTX TITAN. According to a
report, NVidia to enable all components on the GK110 chip and also
upgrade CUDA Cores to 2880 and TMUs to 240.
Well, it seems like that the GTX TITAN LE will cost of $599-699 and GTX
TITAN Ultra will be over $1000 as for much the original GTX TITAN
version are available with the price of $940-980.
We can just wait for official confirmation and more details.Source: guide4games.com
Call of Juarez Gunslinger out May 22
Unknown | 10:23 PM |
From the dust of a gold mine to the dirt of a saloon, Call of Juarez® The Gunslinger is a real homage to the Wild West tales. Live the epic and violent journey of a ruthless bounty hunter onto the trail of the West’s most notorious outlaws. Blurring the lines between man and myth, this adventure made of memorable encounters unveils the untold truth behind some of the greatest legends of the Old West.
Key Features
MEET THE LEGENDARY OUTLAWSBilly the Kid, Pat Garrett, Jesse James… Face down the West’s most notorious gunslingers and live the untold stories behind the legends.
EXPERIENCE A LAWLESS LANDBlaze a trail through the wilderness of the Old West and live
an epic adventure through stunning
Western landscapes.
DISPENSE YOUR OWN JUSTICE
With a gun holster tied to your leg, become a ruthless bounty hunter on a journey made of all out gun battles.
PREVAIL IN DEADLY GUNFIGHTSMaster the art of blasting pistols, shooting rifles, dodging bullets and unleash lethal combos to gun down multiple enemies in split seconds.
BECOME THE WEST'S FINESTChoose the specific gun fighting skills you want to develop and acquire new shooting abilities to become the West’s finest gunslinger.
Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D
Unknown | 8:19 PM |
There isn't much to say about Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D, given that the original Wii game is a known quality. Retro Studios' 2D platformer was always a looker, playing with depth in a way that made the game feel far more dynamic and exciting than other games in the genre. It was a perfect fit for 3D, which is why it transitions so well onto 3DS. In fact, it's probably my favorite use of 3D on Nintendo's handheld so far.
Outside of Super Mario 3D Land, not many games have enticed me to turn the 3D slider on. And even when I turn it on, I usually keep it on the lowest possible setting. With Donkey Kong Country Returns, however, I found myself wanting to keep the 3D running at maximum strength.
Although the 3DS port (handled by Monster Games) loses quite a lot of detail compared to the Wii original, the 3D effects are absolutely superb. It's hard not to be impressed when Donkey and Diddy Kong are shot out of barrels, and pillars are falling towards the screen. This is definitely the technical showcase 3DS has been waiting for.
Those that played the Wii original probably have holes in their walls, thanks to its borderline-psychotic difficulty. The 3DS version offers an easier experience, with Donkey and Diddy Kong equipped with three hearts instead of two, and being able to use items to more readily recover from failure. I welcome the changes, as I found the original a bit too stressful for my tastes--but gamers that expect more of a challenge can play the game with the original Wii settings.
While DKCR's winning gameplay and amazing 3D visuals will appeal to 3DS owners that missed the game's original release, do Wii owners have reason to double-dip? Probably not. The 3DS version is easily the better version, and it also includes a special "World 9" not included in the original Wii release. However, this extra set of levels requires beating the game all over again. (There's no way to skip ahead to play the new content.) While eight new (challenging) levels might be reason enough for the Donkey Kong faithful, for most it won't be enough to warrant another purchase.
Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D will be available on 3DS on May 24.
Battlefield 3: End Game Trailer
Unknown | 11:08 PM |
Battlefield 3: End Game delivers some of the most high-speed warfare to date across four vast maps. This launch trailer features the new dirt bike, bringing speed and agility to the Battlefield, and the new lightweight AA vehicles, that fight back aerial assaults, and the new dropship which provides support to ground troops with vehicle drop capabilities. Also get a glimpse of Capture the Flag and Air Superiority game modes.
The Sims 3: Island Paradise - Official Trailer
Unknown | 10:35 PM |