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  • Acorn Assault: Rodent Revolution

    Acorn Assault: Rodent Revolution

    Acorn Assault: Rodent Revolution was released in Europe last November and gave players the chance to step into the shoes of a first-person mech designer on the back foot. The game, which was developed by Mad Dog Studios, was a mixture of both traditional mechs and combat that was designed by Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima. Players would use a variety of mechanical parts, including guns, rocket launchers, and even rocket launchers, all of which would help against the pesky threats of the game. The mix of vehicle and action was so solid that many gamers had no idea that they would ever find themselves on the battlefield. The game took place on the planet Sargasso, which is a planet in the Pacific Ocean, and in the game's last few weeks, Mad Dog Studios has updated the game with a new graphics engine that improved many of the game's hit points, allowing the player to move the mechs around as well as climb up to higher areas.

  • Ad Exitum

    Ad Exitum

    Ad Exitum Interactive has announced that it will be working with Epic Games to bring the adventure game Impossible Creatures to the PC and Macintosh. According to the company, Impossible Creatures will feature "fully scalable graphics, advanced polygonal features, and dozens of other innovative features." In addition, the company hopes that it will also produce its first game for Sierra.

  • Adam's Venture: Origins

    Adam's Venture: Origins

    Adam's Venture: Origins is a platform game that came out of the wake of Ludum Dare's rise to fame. This DSiWare version of the game offers players the chance to help Milo move from one area to the next by collecting different items that he'll find in each level.

  • Adele: Following the Signs

    Adele: Following the Signs

    Adele: Following the Signs’ pass, Idris Elba makes his own bow, making his official debut as a part of the film’s cast. But it is currently unknown whether Idris will reprise his role as ad agency Ladybug in the film, or if she will instead be playing Ladybug as an actor instead. However, Elba’s other potential involvement is a role where Elba meets Katie Hoffman, a key figure in the already significant book. And while we can’t yet know how Elba’s role will be performed in the film, he seems well-suited to appearing in the thriller’s present day. The movie’s coming on DVD and Blu-ray in the States (November 19) and also sees Ladybug on the hunt for a man with ties to the household. Sounds like that could be a great time to be interested in the film’s action sequences, as it could provide an excellent opportunity for Elba to shine as one of the two main characters. Elba is no stranger to action, having played Solid Snake in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, he’s also played roles in the James Bond franchise, and it’s intriguing to think that Elba may have another starring role. Not only will he’ll be the character played by Sofia Boutella, but he will also have the supporting role of Captain Kidd. At present Elba seems like he could just be the main star of the film, but the interest in playing a character that’s so different from the others is clearly very much real. Source: Yahoo Movies All right, we can totally hear you crying… Source: Yahoo Movies See the next two links on the links below: (opens in new tab) Hit the link, folks.

  • Adr1ft

    Adr1ft

    Adr1ft, the company that made a name for itself by creating a new trailer for the game Adr1ft, is now focusing exclusively on games that will accompany the retail release. The teaser trailer, shown during a keynote address at the Gamestock Flash conference, shows off the gameplay in action. The trailer begins with a message that reads, "Assemble our world and humanity in a never-ending race to survive, and reach the endpoint of an asteroid field." Adr1ft's second trailer, also a direct reference to a new game from the developers of Half-Life 2, showcases gameplay that seems similar in style and style to the latter's mysterious prototype demo.

  • Aegis of Earth: Protonovus Assault

    Aegis of Earth: Protonovus Assault

    Aegis of Earth: Protonovus Assault is a top-down shooter that has been developed by Stunlock Studios. The game was released earlier this year and is one of the few games to offer multiplayer mode via LAN or Internet play. For those who aren't familiar with the game, players control large landmasses, vehicles, and structures. Each of the game's 30 maps offers two to four players at a time, and there are various types of terrain to traverse on the various maps. GameSpot recently had a chance to see the game in action at a level for the first time and found it to be a solid game of defense and attack.

  • A-Gents

    A-Gents

    A-Gents: The Silicon Valley/Madgod is a futuristic science fiction movie with a strong sense of '70s sci-fi. For those who aren't aware, the film features a massive number of guns and spaceships, which would make for a good way for a more plausible sci-fi movie. But also, you never know what the future of space will look like. It's not your typical sci-fi movie, but rather a whole bunch of time travel.

  • Airport Fire Department - The Simulation

    Airport Fire Department - The Simulation

    Airport Fire Department - The Simulation Simulator is the sequel to Airport Defence. From this entry, the realistic approach of the real military, armed with Apache guns and radio technology, will be unmistakable. Of course, you're also going to have to manage aircraft training, political discourse, civilian policy, and military operations as well as finances. Of course, you also have to ensure that you aren't on the "local" side of the country - Air Response Fire Department - not the "Mexico" side. Air Response Fire Department (RSP) is a real-life military operation, where at its heart you get to control, test, and execute a complex selection of aircraft. But once you have to make a change from one military operation to the next, you can actually be the one that takes your life away from the rest of the world.

  • Akin

    Akin

    Akin to the mighty laser in your closet. Akin to the incredible e-mail like that of a home, a PlayStation (or both), a copy of Memento (from those days), and that XMB disc of Aliens (from the great sci-fi movies of the past) and you've got a store that wants you to buy it all (for free). Oh, and because we want to play it over a gaming console.

  • Alchemist Penguin

    Alchemist Penguin

    Alchemist Penguin, the US-based studio that worked on Alchemist's Loddlenaut and Alchemist's Math, has announced that it has signed a three-year licensing deal with the United States Patent and Trademark Office to bring two more of its products to the US market. The first of these is an adventure game in which players assume the role of an educational magician and must solve various problems within the magical world.

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