Category Archives: Software

“Casebook: Trilogy: Special Edition” to be Available WorldWide

Brighton based publishers Lace Mamba Global today announce that they have reached an agreement with New Zealand based developer Areo for the release of “Casebook: Trilogy” Special Edition.

The agreement will see Lace Mamba Global release “Casebook” worldwide (ex Russia, Italy) in digital format as well as retail.

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505 Games releases a website to help you get Grease-y

505 Games Reveals Official Grease: The Game Website and Final Pink Lady Diaries Video Fans Can Now Pre-Order Grease: The Game and Celebrate Summer Nights with the Pink Ladies and T-Birds 505 Games today unveiled the official Grease: The Game website in conjunction with the last video ...

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Plants vs. Zombies coming to xbox live

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PopCap Games, the worldwide leader in casual video games, today announced plans to release Plants vs. ZombiesTM for Xbox LIVE® Arcade (XBLA) this fall. With an anticipated launch in early September, Plants vs. Zombies on XBLA will deliver more game content than any previous iteration of the franchise, boasting seven game modes, including two all-new multiplayer modes, 12 unique achievements and 21 mini-games. Upon its release, Plants vs. Zombies for XBLA will be available for 1200 Microsoft Points (US$15.00).

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So, What Did We Get and What’s Next?

Poof…… E3 came and went, but did anyone really notice? It is usually a time of excitement, when gamers everywhere shriek at announcements, like we are 10 yr olds on Christmas morning. You know, before we got jaded by the myth that was Santa Clause and credit card bills. About a month before E3 I started giving my girlfriend a daily countdown “we are 30 days away,” I would say. Then it started happening.

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Steams Mac OS Client Shows Support for Linux

Sources say that Valves Steam is bringing its gaming service to Apple’s Macs and there may also be a treat for Linux users. Mac has been in the back ground dyeing for the last decade with out game support. In the past Linux users would only be able to play games that would work in Wine(.Wine is an implementation of the Windows Application Programing Interface (API) library, acting as a bridge between the Windows program and Linux). Not no more!!

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