Halo 3 Brute video documentary
By walking leaf • Dec 21st, 2006 • Category: VideogamesBungie has released a seven-minute video dealing with Brutes in the upcoming Halo 3 on Microsoft’s Xbox 360. The clip offers a couple of glimpses of new weapons and even the single-player campaign.
Download the High Definition video here or via Xbox Live Marketplace. Enjoy!
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The stress of Christmas shopping as an online game
By walking leaf • Dec 21st, 2006 • Category: Fun Stuff, eMagi NewsIn this time of year, Christmas shopping can be quite stressful as you try to look for the perfect gift for your love ones.
It can be considered as a contact sport, with competitive consumers grabbing stuff hand over fist. So why not practice your shopping spree with ‘Xtreme Xmas Shopping’ from Persuasive Games?
The objective in [...]
Gran Turismo HD Concept details
By walking leaf • Dec 21st, 2006 • Category: VideogamesSony is to deliver the best Christmas gift for Japanese gamers who adore cars. On Christmas Eve, users can download via the PlayStation Store a free demo of Gran Turismo HD Concept.
The demo will feature one track and ten vehicles. The course is the all-new Eiger Nordwand, and you’ll be able to race it in [...]
Soft cuddly bombs
By walking leaf • Dec 21st, 2006 • Category: Fun Stuff, Videogames, eMagi NewsThis is sure to cause problems when you are at the airport as Nation Console Support is taking pre-orders for Bomberman Bakuhatu plush bombs, featuring simulated lit fuse and exploding sound effects!
The bakuhatu (or bakuhatsu when translated to Japanese means ‘explode’) comes in two colours – black or cherry red. Nation Console Support is selling [...]
Gilgamesh and Cromartie High School on UK TV
By NeoBlade • Dec 21st, 2006 • Category: Anime & MangaGreat news for animé fans in the UK! Gilgamesh and Cromartie High School will premier on January 5th at 8:30 pm and January 7th at 6pm on the UK’s Rockworld TV (Sky channel 368). For those who are not familiar with these animés then let me fill in a few gaps…
Cromartie High School is [...]
Prince of Persia: Rival Swords - Wii
By NeoBlade • Dec 21st, 2006 • Category: VideogamesAt last some real screens and confirmation that the superb Prince of Persia franchise is coming to the Nintendo Wii and in great style. Within these screenshots Ubisoft illustrates now some of the moves will be translated using the Wiimote and Nunchuk controllers. Actions such as sneaking, jumping, using the whip and slashing with [...]
Ninja Gaiden Sigma - PS3
By NeoBlade • Dec 21st, 2006 • Category: VideogamesHere are some new screenshots of Ninja Gaiden Sigma on the PS3. Tecmo know how to exploit hardware and they seem to be doing a great job so far with the PS3 with plenty of per-pixel shading, filters, field of depth blurring and much more. Just look at the screens yourself, they look pretty [...]
Portable gaming habits from Japan
By walking leaf • Dec 20th, 2006 • Category: VideogamesThe Land of the Rising Sun are obsessed with the Nintendo DS but why? A new survey results has shed some light revealing why the Japanese love their handheld gaming.
The questionnaire – which focuses on the DS, DS Lite, Game Boy Advance and PlayStation Portable – gives some interesting statistics.
• 45% of the people surveyed [...]
Transformers trailer - Robots In Disguise
By walking leaf • Dec 20th, 2006 • Category: Entertainment, eMagi NewsA movie based on a cult 1980s cartoon and toys? Yes, the live action version may put off die-hard fans and yet, this new film seems very interesting.
In this new trailer (link here), we caught a glimpse of Scorponok, Bumblebee, Blackout, possibly Ironhide, Barricade and even Optimus Prime.
As for the plot, this is difficult [...]
BBC video content available online
By walking leaf • Dec 20th, 2006 • Category: Entertainment, Technology, eMagi NewsThe British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has announced an online service, in which users can access hundred of television episodes from a wide range of quality programmes, made available on a file-sharing network.
This new move to digital video distribution follows a deal between the commercial arm of the organisation, BBC Worldwide, and technology firm Azureus.
The agreement [...]










