Sports Interactive has finally revealed that they’ll be rolling out Football Manager 2009 on November 14. The next title in UK’s highly successful sports-sim series is to come out for the Computer and Mac OS X, with a Football Manager Handheld 2009 edition for the PSP.
Unlike its previous installments however (which were also released for the Xbox 360), Football Manager 2009 will not be getting a release for any of the consoles. Sports Interactive’s Miles Jacobson said that the user interface in the Xbox 360 version might not hold well with the current system implemented for FM2009.
You can learn more about the game in the two-part video that Sports Interactive has uploaded on YouTube:
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After the current series of shakedowns that has happened with Midway, word has been going around that the company may have to close down its UK based studio Newcastle, subsequently putting development of its upcoming action shooter - The Wheelman - on hold. However, interim CEO Matt Booty squashed these unfounded rumors and confirmed that they had no plans of doing so.
In a talk with GamesIndustry.biz, Booty was quoted having said that Wheelman was going to be an important front line game for the company in the first half of 2009. He also had this to say regarding their commitment to their UK studio:
Newcastle is a very important studio for us. We just brought in a new studio head, Craig Duncan, formerly with Codemasters, so I think those two things are an indication that we’ve got a very strong commitment to that studio.
With that stated, the UK studio will continue its work on Wheelman, an action title for the Computer, Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3, which “stars” Vin Diesel playing the role of the main protagonist.
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Here comes the huge boss! If you’re one of them gamers who want to see a clearer picture of what exactly you’re gonna be up against in Konami’s Silent Hill: Homecoming (PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3), then this video here put up by GameCinemaHD is crystal.
It’s just the first boss you’ll encounter, but it sure looks to be quite a formidable meanie, don’t you agree? Anyhow, Silent Hill: Homecoming is coming your way
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Getting a game approved by a country’s classification board is hard work, but what makes it even more frustrating is that different countries have different standards when it comes to censorship.
A very violent game may get the go signal in one country and be banned outright in another. The history of the video game industry is riddled with examples of this happening.
“The frustrating thing for us is that the standards and rules can be so varied across territories, that we work with five or six ratings agencies and each one has different ‘hot buttons’,” Fallout 3 product manager Pete Hines told CVG.
“In one place nudity is a big deal but violence is fine, and in another place drugs are a problem but nudity is fine,” Hines added. “You’re not aiming at one target, you’re aiming at six different ones, worrying about how each one will feel about different things.”
Bethesda’s Fallout 3 (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Computer) has had its share of brushes with censorship. It almost didn’t make it through Australia’s Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) due to the presence of drugs in the game. The game has since been given the green light.
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The early birds do get the freebies after all. Ubisoft announced this day that those who pre-ordered the Prince of Persia game in North America will be receiving a free upgraded Limited Edition version of the game.
Here’s what’s in store for you in the upgraded Limited Edition, in addition to the regular SKU:
- Collectible Limited Edition packaging
- An exclusive look at the making of Prince of Persia
- A Prima digital mini-strategy guide full of developer’s secrets to help players master the year’s ideal action-adventure game
- A digital art book that chronicles the game’s journey from concept to winner of Best Artistic Design at E3 2008
- The original soundtrack scored by master composer Inon Zur
- And much more.
Apart from that, they’ve also announced their new team-up with Penny Arcade for the comic book version of the title. It will be an expanded 32-page comics, and will elucidate on Elika and the Prince’s relationship. Yeah, a tiny love story never grows old, eh?
Prince of Persia is coming out this Holiday for the following platforms: Xbox 360, PS3, PC. Meanwhile, the Prince of Persia: The Fallen King will also be out on the DS to complement the release of the consoles and Personal computer versions.
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