Jurassic Park Deluxe Edition Now Available for Pre-order
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Telltale Games has finally opened its gates to the Jurassic Park website and is now allowing visitors to pre-order the Deluxe Edition of Jurassic Park. If you pre-order it now, you will save $10.00 off the regular price of $49.99. There's only a limited quantity, so snatch these special bonuses up before they become fossils:
All four episodes of Jurassic Park: The Game on disc for PC or MacReplica InGen staff ID badge as seen in the movie and the gameReplica of movie Brochure/Map, updated to include game contentReplica of Jurassic Park patch as worn on staff uniformsInGen Field Guide: 32 Pages of content welcoming you to Jurassic ParkExclusive Limited Edition packagingAccess to exclusive digital content including the game soundtrack and behind the scenes videosYou'll have to wait a bit, though, as the shipment for deluxe edition will only come in mid-December, with US customers receiving it before Christmas. However, deluxe-pre-order customers can download the game on the release date from the Telltale Online Store.
Jurassic Park: The Game comes out for X360, PSN, Windows PC, and Mac on November 15, 2011 and on iPad 2 shortly thereafter.
PS3 Wireless Stereo Headset Now Available for Purchase in U.S.
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The much awaited PS3 wireless stereo headset has been released by Sony and can now be purchased by gamers residing in the U.S. Touted to deliver 7.1 virtual surround sound, this peripheral displays on-screen status updates and can be used with PC and Mac as well. The PlayStation blog also unveiled the new Urban Camouflage Bluetooth headset and the Urban Camo DualShock 3 controller which are both slated to release this November.
The PS3 wireless stereo headset features a built-in rechargeable battery that apparently offers seven hours of usage on a single charge. Moreover, it can also be used while it is being charged through USB. The earpads of this device are oversized and are meant for ‘hours of comfortable gameplay.’ A retractable microphone is also mounted on this peripheral so as to enable gamers to chat with their friends.
“The Wireless Stereo Headset brings you an exceptional sound experience, a rechargeable battery, simple setup and a streamlined design that is as durable as it is comfortable,” Abby Reyes, Sr. PR Specialist, Hardware, Sony, shared on the blog. “And yes, the official Wireless Stereo Headset pumps up more than PS3 games – Netflix, Blu-ray movies and more will benefit from the Wireless Stereo Headset’s crisp audio quality.”
A range of PS3 accessories are scheduled to launch this November including the PlayStation 3D Display which is said to offer full HD screen visuals to two players, even in split-screen mode. Urban Camouflage peripherals for the PS3 – Urban Camouflage Bluetooth headset and the Urban Camo DualShock 3 controller would also hit markets in the same month.
The PS3 wireless stereo headset can now be acquired by gamers in the U.S. by shelling out 99.99 USD (approx Rs. 4,722).
Arkham city Robin only available in challenge cards
DAX Ginn, game sales director at rocksteady Studios, replaced some important information in Batman: Arkham city in his Gamescom interview on the Official US PlayStation blog.
First challenge was cards on his mind predator due to Developer's lack of control of the difficulty of such an open-world titles are used more like a "Dojo", where you can go, hone your skills. To win high-scores and the enemies on certain way in the factor de practice arenas Awards players medals in the direction of the mode feature of Etrigan revenge. What are these rewards remains open for now.
But more importantly, the revealed character of Robin is only available in this challenge cards (and he has a shield):
I must admit that I wish, selectable in the most important play in any way was the boy wonder, because I know enough about Batman. And secretly hope that some of reveal Robin day would lead toAs Robin in the challenge cards appears only is our focus is on the take it in a direction not previously seen. Fit in our world he must be of hard-hitting and have the skills that the effectiveness of Batman, approaching, so he has an arc staff and shield, and he a specialist explosions with magnification vision, which is allowing it to identify explosives in the area. Robin is a complex character and very unlike Batman - it is not a case that we have him just reskinned.
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Crysis 2 "depletion" Map Pack now available
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If you're still playing Crysis 2, you might just be that diehard fan who'll put money down on five brand new maps. The fact of the matter is, if you're still playing Crysis 2, you're one of few and you really need some new maps.
EA and Crytek have you back with the Decimation Pack out now for the Xbox 360 and PC. The DLC will run you $10 (800 Microsoft Points) and deliver five new maps and two new weapons to the Call of Duty inspired super-suit multiplayer. The maps include 5th Avenue, Apartments, Chasm, Plaza, and Prism. You'll also gain the FY71 long-range assault rifle and smoke grenades for multiplayer use.
If you're playing Crysis 2 on PS3 you can expect to see the DLC on June 28th. Related Games: Crysis 2Tags: crytek, ea, dlc, trailer
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