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Filed under PC News on September 24th, 2007

Valve announces the pre-purchase program for The Orange Box is underway at GameStop stores, offering a 10% discount, and will offer access to the Team Fortress 2 beta test.
September 24, 2007 – Valve and GameStop today announced that those who pre-purchase the PC edition of The Orange Box at GameStop, the world’s largest video game and entertainment software retailer, before October 10th will save 10% off the regular price and gain access to the beta version of Team Fortress 2 for the PC.
The Orange Box, penned by IGN as “.the package which could legitimately be called the deal of the century,” features three highly-awaited new games by Valve: Half-Life® 2: Episode Two, the second installment in the Half-Life 2 episodic trilogy; Team Fortress® 2, the sequel to the game that put class-based, multiplayer team warfare on the map; and Portal, the game that blends puzzles, first person action, and adventure gaming to produce an experience like no other.
To bring gamers up to date with the Half-Life 2 universe, The Orange Box also includes Half-Life 2, the best-selling and highest-rated action game series of all time, and the episodic debut Half-Life® 2: Episode One-together, more than 30 hours of award-winning gameplay. Customers who already own these titles will have the ability to conveniently “gift” them to a friend upon official release of The Orange Box.
Starting immediately, those who pre-purchase The Orange Box for PC at any GameStop retail store in the US will receive a key-code and instructions to download and activate the beta release of Team Fortress 2 from Steam. The beta will conclude with the release of The Orange Box on October 10th. This year’s most anticipated online action game, Team Fortress 2 delivers new game types, a signature art style powered by Valve’s next generation animation technology, persistent player statistics, and more.
The Orange Box will have a suggested retail price of $49.95 on the PC and $59.95 on the Xbox® 360 and Playstation® 3 console systems. The 10% pre-purchase discount also applies to all three versions at GameStop and participating retail outlets.
For more information about The Orange Box, please visit www.steamgames.com.
Filed under PC News on September 24th, 2007
Aeria Games announced today that the closed beta for Project Torque has been opened up to the public. Over the past few weeks, the team has worked very hard to add a large variety of new and exciting game features such as new cars, tracks, and game modes.
To register and play for FREE, please visit us at http://project-torque.aeriagames.com/
Project Torque is one of the first MMORGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Racing Game) to hit North America. This game embodies the essence of competition, as well as delivers all the fun of casual gaming. Tune your car, personalize it, and then show it off to everyone at the track. But it’s not all about the car. Each individual driver must earn experience and pass licensing tests so they may unlock higher level items.
Major features of Project Torque are:
- MMORG (Massively Multiplayer Online Racing Game)
- Cutting Edge 3D Graphics
- Several Types of Game Modes
- 8 Player Races (Expanding to 30 Players per Race with Stock Car Mode)
- Advanced Experience and Licensing System
- Online Community features, such as Chat and Email within the Client
- Shop and Item Mall for Upgrades and Car Customization
- Fantasy and Real tracks from around the world
- Online Rankings
- Tournaments
- Upcoming Features:
- Race Teams / Race Clubs
- Fully Customizable Avatars and Race Girls
- New Cars (Fantasy and Licensed)
- New Tracks
- New Modes of Play (Tag, Police Chase, Bomb, Drag Strip, Demolition, and many more!)
- Monetary Prize Competitions
Filed under PC News on September 22nd, 2007
The single player demo, which was scheduled to be released next week, had to be delayed to ensure the retail version’s release on November 16th.
Hi everyone,
We have some news to announce.
First, I am sorry for the bad news – the Crysis single player demo will now be available everywhere on October 26th, 2007.
We are taking some extra time to make sure you that you have an amazing experience but also we did not want to risk the release date of Crysis at this stage. To get the game into your hands by November the 16th, we had to make this call.
Now the good news – the big surprise. The SP demo will be released with our CryEngine 2 – Sandbox 2 game editor, giving the community the opportunity to get familiar with the vast amount of tools they will have at their disposal four weeks before we ship, something we have always wanted to do.
This is an exciting time for us at the studio as the development of Crysis comes to an end and we are only a few weeks from Gold Master. We appreciate your patience and are looking forward to getting Crysis into your hands on November 16th.
Thanks,
Cevat Yerli
CEO, Crytek
Publisher: Activision, Inc.
Developer: Next Level Games (Xbox 360, Wii, PS2) Artificial Mind & Movement (NDS, PSP) Beenox (PC)
Release Date: Fall 2007
SRP: TBD (Xbox 360, Wii, PS2, PSP, NDS, PC)
ESRB Rating: “E10+†(Everyone 10 and older – Cartoon Violence) – Xbox 360, Wii, PS2, NDS, PC
“RP†(Rating Pending) – PSP
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
Inspired by the Spider-Man film trilogy and the classic Spider-Man comics, Spider-Man: Friend or Foe challenges players to defeat and then join forces with notorious movie nemeses including Doc Ock, Green Goblin, Venom and Sandman, and embark on an epic quest to overcome a worldwide evil threat. Throughout the game’s original story and thrilling battles, fans control Spider-Man and one of numerous Super Hero or Super Villain sidekicks and master unique fighting moves and styles while switching between characters to execute team combos and defeat foes. For the first time ever in a Spider-Man game, Spider-Man: Friend or Foe features a unique co-op mode in which a friend can join the game at any time and take control of Spider-Man’s sidekick as they battle through the game side-by-side and replay favorite levels.
Filed under PC News on September 19th, 2007
Pirates of the Burning Sea, the MMORPG featuring high seas action and adventure in a bold world of pirates and plunder, is scheduled to be available for pre-order starting Tuesday, October 23rd at participating retail locations.
PRE ORDER FEATURES:
- Players who pre-order the game will receive the following:
- An invitation to the “Pre-Boarding Party†allowing them access to the live game up to 15 days prior to launch, and the ability to keep their characters, skills and equipment after launch with purchase of game and paid subscription (characters will have a level cap of 20 during the pre-boarding party)
- Captain’s Best Friend – a blue and yellow parrot
- Mighty Blades – Swedish Rapier, Old World Steel or Musketeer’s Matching Blades (depending upon which fighting style is selected)
- Original Game Soundtrack CD – 60 minutes of pirate themed music (comes in pre-order box)
Pirates of the Burning Sea is scheduled to be available for preorder in North America on Tuesday, October 23, 2007. A European pre-order date has not been set at this time.
For more pre-order information on Pirates of the Burning Sea log onto www.piratesoftheburningsea.com
Filed under PC News on September 19th, 2007
Sierra announces that World in Conflict is now available in North American stores.
Sierra Entertainment, a division of Vivendi Games, has delivered World in Conflict(TM) — the game unanimously chosen as the Best Strategy Game of E3 2007 — to retail stores across North America today for the personal computer. The highly anticipated action-strategy game was created by Massive Entertainment, a Sierra Entertainment internal studio, and is available in both Standard and Collector’s Edition versions for a suggested retail price of $49.99 and $59.99 respectively.
“Sierra Entertainment is extremely proud to have delivered World in Conflict, one of the premier PC games of 2007, the best strategy game of the year and a title that will appeal to fans of all genres,” said Martin Tremblay, president of worldwide studios, Sierra Entertainment. “World in Conflict represents the next-generation of PC gaming, effectively blurring the lines between strategy, action and first-person-shooter with amazing DX10 graphics, groundbreaking multiplayer, and a deep, emotional single player game.”
World in Conflict emerged from E3 2007 as the clear choice of industry insiders and media as the Best Strategy Game of the show, claiming victory in the category from all major outlets hosting E3 awards. In addition, the game was recognized as one of the top PC games of 2007, earning additional nominations in several “Best PC Game,” “Best Graphics,” and “Best Multiplayer” categories.
Early reviews from around the world are hailing the game’s intense action-packed gameplay and cross-genre appeal. IGN PC called the game “An RTS for the shooter generation” and ” … an action junky’s dream,” awarding World in Conflict a 9.3 out of 10. Eurogamer.de’s 9 out of 10 highlighted the game as “strategy at its finest.”
“World in Conflict reaches out to fans of all genres — from action to strategy to shooter — with content that represents the absolute best of what PC gaming has to offer. As a result, our retail partners worldwide are offering amazing support to help launch this important and highly anticipated product,” said Pascal Brochier, president of Global Retail, Vivendi Games. “We expect World in Conflict to emerge as one of the most successful PC games of 2007.”

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