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Microsoft Flight Release Date Announced, First DLC Is Hawaiian Adventure - Cinema Blend
Cinema BlendMicrosoft Flight Release Date Announced, First DLC Is Hawaiian AdventureCinema BlendThe flight sim will launch worldwide on February 29th. Flight will be free to download and play. All players will be able to explore the skies above the Big Island of Hawaii. The game will support itself through the sale of optional DLC.Microsoft Flight release date announcedEurogamer.netMicrosoft Flight gets release dateIncGamers.comall 34 news articles »
Android Games from Capcom and Square-Enix on Their Way ... In Japan - Yahoo! Contributors Network
Android Games from Capcom and Square-Enix on Their Way ... In JapanYahoo! Contributors NetworkMeanwhile, American dating sim fans have had to either import games or build their own, using open-source software like Ren'Py. Japanese game publishers like Square-Enix and Capcom are starting to bring their games to Google's open-source Android ...and more »
New LovePlus Is Japan's Weird 3DS Dating Sim - zConnection
zConnectionNew LovePlus Is Japan's Weird 3DS Dating SimzConnectionNevertheless, the technology behind the product is solid, and represents a massive leap forward for augmented reality gaming, even in applications beyond dating simulation. New LovePlus is scheduled for launch on Nintendo 3DS in Japan on February 14th, ...and more »
GTA V Xmas 2012 release date hinted at by Take-Two financial projections - Tech Digest
GTA V Xmas 2012 release date hinted at by Take-Two financial projectionsTech DigestBy Gerald Lynch on February 3, 2012 Comments (0) Grand Theft Auto V may currently be floating around in the "TBC" netherworld of release dates, but a new report from Take-Two has hinted at a Christmas 2012 release date for the open-world crime sim.and more »
The Friday question: what was your favourite ever weird game? - The Guardian (blog)
The Friday question: what was your favourite ever weird game?The Guardian (blog)As long as there have been video games, there have been weird video games. In the burgeoning days of the arcade scene we had the likes of Q*bert and Joust, but then weirdness really took off with the home computer era. Bedroom coders, locked away for ...
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