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Here are five latest gameplay videos from upcoming third person shooter Red Faction: Guerilla.

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EA have announced system requirements for upcoming kickass strategy Red Alert 3.

System Requirements:
* OS – Windows XP / Vista (32-Bit)
* Processor – XP: 2.0 GHz (Intel Pentium 4; AMD Athlon 2000+; Multiple Cores) / Vista: 2.2 GHz (Intel Pentium 4/AMD Athlon 2200+/Multiple Cores)
* Memory – XP/Vista: 1 GB
* Hard Drive – Media: 6.0 GB / EA Link: 12.0 GB
* DVD Drive - 8 SPEED
* Video Card – NVIDIA GeForce 6800, ATI Radeon X1800 or higher end DirectX 9.0c compatible gfx card
* Sound Card - DirectX 9.0c compatible (Creative Sound Blaster Audigy cards require a Intel P4 2.6 GHz or similar under Vista, Yamaha Xwave-512 not supported)
* Online Multiplayer – 512 Kbps or faster; 2-8 Players
* Input - Keyboard, Mouse
* Optional – VoIP Headset

The editors of 1UP.com and Electronic Gaming Monthly have recovered enough from this year’s videogame preview overdose to place their votes for the best games seen at E3 2008. Some games, like Gears of War 2 were naturally expected to leave a big impression, but this year saw its share of unforeseen knockout punches with high-concept surprises like Flower, or the every-bit-as-good-as-promised showing made by Little Big Planet, which took Best of Show, and surprises like FF XIII announce on Xbox360.

Best E3 Game by Platform

Best E3 360 Game - Gears of War 2 ; Runners up: Resident Evil 5, Mirror’s Edge, Fallout 3, Fable 2
Best E3 PS3 Game - Little Big Planet ; Runners up: Killzone 2, Resistance 2, Infamous, Valkyria Chronicles
Best E3 Wii Game - Mad World ; Runners up: Mega Man 9, Animal Crossing: City Folk, Defendin De Penguin, Wii Sports Resort
Best E3 PC Game - Left 4 Dead ; Runners up: Spore, Dark Room Sex Game, Warhammer 40.000: Dawn of War 2, Fallout 3
Best E3 DS Game - Chrono Trigger ; Runners up: Rhytm Heaven, Ninja Town, Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia, Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff
Best E3 PSP Game - Resistance: Retribution ; Runners up: Super Stardust Portable, Yumi’s Odd Odyssey, N+, Valhalla Knights
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Update: GTA 4 pc version review from gamespot

Good evening everyone here! The first thing to write about is “PC Gamer” magazine. Now all little dirty secrets are unmasked! We contacted them and now are waiting for official response. However, editor published such post on magazine’s official forum: “Rockstar didn’t announce official release date, but as a real Rockstar’s fan you should know when it always happens”. Anyway, the official news is that GTA 4 definitely will be released on PC. But even that’s not the only damn great news today! These are the most official news ever published about GTA 4. Are you ready? Here it comes – visit ESRB’s website and type “Grand” in search. Results are just awesome – “Platforms: Windows PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3” That’s all! Let’s fucking celebrate!





CamTrax Controler = PC + WebCam

CamTrax company developed grand new software that gives us unique opportunity to make game-controler of any object. You just need to make pre-capture of the object and in a minute you will be able to use your dinner plate or a balloon as a steering wheel. Amazing! Software is not available yet! CamTrax is more than Wii!

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Prince of Persia creator Jordan Mechner has reportedly trademarked the name ‘Prince of Persia Prodigy’, fueling online talk that this could be the name of the next Prince title from Ubisoft. A new game is in the works at Ubisoft Montreal, and the trademark application was apparently made in Mechner’s name last week, according to Trademork. The filing appears to cover PCs and consoles, not to mention mobile and handheld platforms, although this could be standard legalese and perhaps doesn’t indicate potential launch platforms. More on this as Ubi let us in on the act. Read more… »

How about next-generation chaos, or just epic fun with cheats? Below you can see list of cheats available for GTA 4, all cheats must activated from Nico’s phone. Yes guys, today is one of best days ever - GTA 4 is on sale. We can just wish you good luck, and lot of fun. We hope, you all will love it, and it will become best game you ever played.

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Monster Hunter keeps on selling over in Japan. The latest milestone represents a first both for the series and for the PSP: double platinum.

Capcom announced today that Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G has crossed the two million mark in Japanese shipments. This is the first time the Monster Hunter series has reached this mark, and is also a first for a Japanese PSP title.

While this is a shipped figure, the title is still one of the hottest titles at retail. The latest numbers from tracker Media Create have it in second place for last week, trailing just behind Mario Kart Wii.

Why Do You Hack Your PSP?

The engineers at Sony can’t be too thrilled with fighting the constant battle against PSP hackers, issuing firmware updates that “strengthen security” in a futile attempt to curb piracy and homebrew applications. Going by a recent survey commissioned by Sony Computer Entertainment, passed on to us by a reader who was asked to take part, the company seems to be looking into the reasons why PSP owners are opening up their portables.

Sony reps call the survey a part of “ongoing PSP consumer research”, attempting to learn more about the size of the PSP hacking population and the mentality behind the behavior. Questions like “Do you know of anyone who has “hacked,” or modified, transferred and customized their PSP firmware and software?” were included elsewhere in the poll.

We’re following up with Sony to learn more about its research.

Details aren’t quite hard and fast, but this is NVIDIA’s top-of-the-line to-be, so it’s never too early to start nerding out. HardOCP says the best way to think of the GeForce 9800 GX2 is a 8800 that’s been shrunk down to 65nm and SLI’d onto a “single” card. The card is supposed to be at least 30% faster than a 8800 Ultra, and will apparently support Quad SLI. So, now for the really nerdy part:

  • 1GB frame buffer
  • Two PCBs
  • Two 65nm GPUs
  • 256 Stream Processors

That’s the way HardOCP tells it, and who are we to argue?

GeForce 9800 GX2