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Archive: September, 2009

This is New Game List Ready to Roll

Range late September and early October seems to have prepared a new game invaded. Among them was the legendary racing game Gran Turismo for the PSP console and Dead Space Extraction for Nintendo Wii.

Yes, gamers who do not know where Gran Turismo? Reportedly, a racing game with 60 fps graphics will first visited North America with a price range of U.S. $ 200 and will bundled with a silver PSP-3000.

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Cutting Price, PS3 Slim Sold One Million Units

PlayStation Slim 3 game console made by Sony Computer Entertainment, has sold more than one million units globally in less than a month since its launch.

"PS3 is cheaper this we managed to sell one million units in the first three weeks since its launch last May," said CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment, Kaz Hirai, quoted from Softpedia, and online-hobbyshop.com Saturday (26/9/2009).

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FM 2010 Helping Players to Control Computer Performance

Football Manager Series (FM) is famous for its database of clubs, competitions and great players. In FM 2010, there are 50 league can play, hundreds of divisions and more than 400,000 players and staff in the game database.

Miles Jacobson, Studio Director of Sports Interactive (SI), mentions that during the SI as the FM developers have never given the proper information about database connections that enabled players to computer performance. Actually, not many computers in the world that can handle Football Manager 2010 with conditions activated the entire database.

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Is That True that Nintendo Wii Cutting the Price?

Proven successful Sony PlayStation 3 sales boosted by price cuts. Nintendo also will cut the price as rumored its flagship console, the Nintendo Wii.

However, after the price cut rumors that had circulated, Nintendo finally denied. “Discussion about price-cutting current is a mere rumor and speculation,” said an official statement that Nintendo spokesperson quoted from CVG, Tuesday (15/9/2009).

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Activision Announces Fishing Game exclusive for Wii

Activision is introducing a special fishing game developed for the Nintendo Wii. Magical fish, boat racing until additional fishing pole coloring game.

Game titled ‘Rapala: We Fish’ it will display the Arcade style rather than simulation. So do not expect realism style games other fishing in the ‘We Fish’.

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God of War 1 and 2 Migration to the PS3

For fans of God of War game series this probably would be good news. The reason, Sony has released a compilation of two games into a single chip Blue-ray that can be played on PlayStation 3.

God of War 1 and 2 have previously successfully to reap success with PS2 game consoles. Now, kratos action in both the title can be played through PS3.

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Game Release Schedule
Resident Evil 5 and DiRT 2, will burn Gamer on this Month

After the presence of Batman Arkham Asylum at the end of August 2009 the month before, now gamers will rock back with the launch of the game-awaited, like Resident Evil 5, DiRT 2, or Championship Manager 2010.

It would be a lot of games that will be released in September 2009, but according to some internet watchlist are mandatory waiting game attendance, among others:

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Xbox 360 version of Batman Arkham Asylum Bestsellers

Batman Arkham Asylum is including a pretty phenomenal game, but got the record for games with the best value from the Guinness record. This game also achieved the highest sales during the last 9 years.

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Championship Manager 2010, The Return of CM Gold Era?

It's no secret that the series Championship Manager (CM) was sunk after a split in two, between the Championship Manager (CM) and Football Manager (FM). CM development team of the past now behind FM and somewhat more successful in capturing a fan of simulation games of this football club management.

Eidos, CM brand holder, panting to catch up with them since the CM 5. In 2009, Eidos prepared to launch a new series entitled CM 2010 with the hope to restore the glory eras CM.

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