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Fallout: New Vegas Coming 2010

2008 was the year of Fallout 3 as it took home several awards including game of the year in some cases. 2009 was a bit of a different story as the DLC content "The Pitt" was released with a bug in it and and had to be yanked from the Xbox Live Marketplace briefly. That minor inconvenience will barely be a blip on the radar after the disappointed fans get wind of the Fallout news of the day.

Gamasutra was on hand at Bethesda's event in London where they heard the announcement of a new Fallout game due out next year for Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC. Fallout: New Vegas is being developed by Obsidian and is "is neither a Fallout 3 sequel nor a spin-off."

"It's not Fallout Tactics -- it's not Brotherhood Of Steel. It's another Fallout game," said Hines. "It has no impact on what [Bethesda Game Studios game director] Todd Howard and his guys are planning."

There were no real details on the game itself right now but Gamasutra points out that many of the staff at Obsidian were part of the Black Isle that created some of the original Fallout games.

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Digital and Hardware Rose For Microsoft

Xbox 360 is the only machine to see year-on-year gains whilst Live usage rises sharply

Microsoft was understandably upbeat following the release of NPD’s March statistics, which showed that Xbox 360 was the only console to see year-on-year hardware sales increases.

The 360 sold 330,000 units throughout the month, a 25 per cent increase on the same month in 2008. The numbers, the platform holder stated, were “in contrast to double-digit declines posted by Wii and PlayStation 3”.

The firm added that sales of third party games on Xbox 360 totalled $185m, which was more than on any other console throughout the month.

There were also some impressive Xbox Live numbers thrown about, with Microsoft boasting a 128 per cent increase in unique users compared to the same month last year. Since the beginning of 2009, there has also been a 220 per cent increase in the numbers of 360 owners purchasing game add-ons – indeed, the number of downloadable add-ons released in the period has also increased 62 per cent year-on-year.

“2009 marks the year that we’ve take online console gaming and entertainment to new heights through downloadable games and Game Add-ons,” a statement read.
“Game add-ons give Xbox 360 owners the ability to extend the life of their favourite games, whether it’s new song tracks for music games, The Pitt expansion for Fallout 3 or the Halo 3 Mythic Map Pack, which launched April 9.”

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Xbox Live Welcomes Bionic Commando Multiplayer Demo


Focusing on Bionic Commando's exhilarating online multiplayer mode, the demo will feature “Vertigo,” one of the game's 16 multiplayer maps where 8 players will go head to head in an all out Deathmatch. But this is no ordinary Deathmatch. Swing through the air while showering your opponents with hot lead, use the grapple to zip to safety before a grenade explodes at your feet and laugh as enemies plummet from the tops of skyscrapers following a well aimed zip-kick to the chest!

Taking its inspiration from its 8-bit namesake released on the Nintendo Entertainment System back in 1988, Bionic Commando features Nathan Spencer (voiced by former lead singer of Faith No More, Mike Patton), a government operative who represents the ultimate fusion of man and machine. After distinguishing himself in a fierce conflict against the Imperials, Spencer is betrayed and falsely imprisoned by the very people he unquestioningly served.

Three years later, on the day he is due to be executed for his supposed crimes, an experimental weapon detonates in Ascension City, unleashing an immensely powerful earthquake coupled with a radiation shockwave that leaves the city in ruins, wiping out its populace. Military intelligence suggests that a large terrorist search force has moved in and occupied Ascension City, but as yet their motives remain unclear. With the terrain in ruins and the terrorists in control of Ascension City’s air defences the FSA has only one option open to them – the reactivation of Nathan Spencer.

Bionic Commando harnesses the power of the latest generation of hardware to fully exploit the swing mechanic that made the original title so unique. The ruins of Ascension City and its surroundings provide an engaging environment of towering buildings, suspended roadways and monorails, deep canyons and sheer rock faces that allow gamers to traverse each area via multiple routes using swinging, rappeling, climbing and wall-walking techniques.

An expertly trained operative, Spencer is able to target and take out enemies while hanging upside down, climbing a building or even in mid-swing. At close quarters, the bionic arm packs a mean punch, while from a distance, objects such as boulders and cars can be grabbed and launched at enemies.

The development team behind Bionic Commando represents a unique and compelling collaboration of cultures and skills, consisting of an American Producer living in Japan, a Japanese Creative Advisor and highly-rated Swedish developer GRIN providing a European influence. This partnership provides a further example of Capcom’s strategy to work with the best developer talent, whilst maintaining the unique elements of creativity and approach to game design for which Capcom is renowned.

Bionic Commando for PS3 and Xbox 360 will ship to retailers in North America on May 19, 2009, in Europe on May 22, 2009, while the PC edition will ship shortly after the console release.


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Xbox 360 got Shinobi on their way

Sega's arcade classic Shinobi looks possible to exist on the Xbox 360 after a listing for the game surfaced in the Entertainment Software Rating Board's (ESRB) database.

According to the ESRB's description of the title, the Xbox 360 version will be a direct port of the arcade original, released by Xbox Live Arcade.

In addition to its Shinobi port, Sega has confirmed a host of other releases on Microsoft's online storefront including Outrun Online Arcade and Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram.

The original Shinobi made its arcade debut in 1987 before finding its way to multiple home platforms, including the Sega Master System and ZX Spectrum.


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Wii and Xbox 360 outsold by PS3

Sony PS3 outsells Wii and Xbox 360 combined
PlayStation single-handedly puts Microsoft and Nintendo in the shade – but only in Japan

Rumours of the PS3's death – or, at least, lack of life –could be greatly exaggerated. For, rather surprisingly, Sony's HD games console has actually managed to outsell the all-conquering Nintendo Wii in March.

In fact, it actually managed to sell more units than the Wii and Microsoft's Xbox 360 combined!

For the record, the numbers show 146,948 PS3 sales, versus 99,335 Wiis and 43,172 Xbox 360s.

Startling though this sudden upsurge in PS3 sales is – after all, the Wii had previously outsold the PS3 every month for well over a year – it's too soon to necessarily say that the PS3 has finally turned the corner.

Especially since these figures are for Japan only. It's hard to imagine the PS3 seeing off its rivals so convincingly anywhere else in the world.


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