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'Battlefield 2142' another successful conquest for EA

SINCE Electronic Arts first introduced "Battlefield 1942," the series has generated some of the most fun multiplayer shooter action around. With "Battlefield 2142," developer DICE maintains its tradition of ratcheting up every aspect of gameplay.

With the latest entry, the designers have liberated themselves from historical constraints of the previous games by taking the action into the future.

As with the other Battlefield games, players face off on opposing teams in an effort to capture and defend "control points," while taking advantage of a wide variety of military hardware.

One minute you may be on foot, picking off enemies with a sniper rifle, the next in a hovering tank, stationary anti-aircraft gun or flying attack vehicle.

Except for the new setting, the game doesn't stray far from the successful formula that has served well in the past.


GameZone › News › For The First Time Ever, Paradox Interactive ...

For the first time ever, Paradox Interactive in conjunction with Auran Games is releasing a strategy guide to one of their games, complete with inside tips and tricks that will help players elevate their single and multiplayer games to an entirely new level.

The game in question is Europa Universalis III, a grand strategy PC game that spans over centuries and invites players to test their skills in the areas of diplomacy, trade, exploration and warfare. The Strategy guide will appeal to many different types of player. History buffs will enjoy the references to actual historical events, strategists will enjoy the graphs and charts outlining the consequences of different decisions and true armchair generals will fare even better on the battlefields using this guide as a base when planning their next moves.

Europa Universalis III Release Date

PC gaming ain't dead, it's just sleeping! Strategy fans don't have a lot of love on consoles, but the genre is still going strong on the PC. Case in point, Europa Universalis III is on the way, offering more society-building than you can shake a stick at. Plus, the game is almost here, with the release date set for January 23rd, 2007! Here's the official release:

Paradox Interactive announced today that their biggest production to date, Europa Universalis III, will be shipping to stores on January 23, 2007 in North America with releases in Europe and Australia to follow shortly thereafter.

The title has been rated E and 12+. A Collectors Edition will be available in limited numbers on key markets. The Collectors Edition with a suggested retail price of $49.99 will include a complete strategy guide among other exclusive assets.


Paradox Sets Release Date For Europa Universalis III

New York, NY (AHN) - Computer game maker Paradox Interactive has announced the release date for its "biggest production to date," Europa Universalis III (EUIII).

The game, which enjoys a strong following of hardcore historians/gamers will hit shelves January 23, 2007 in North America and January 26 in Europe.

According to the company, the title has been rated E and 12+. A Collectors Edition will be available in limited numbers on key markets. The standard version will sell for $39.99, with a Collectors Edition priced at $49.99. The Collector's Edition will include a complete strategy guide among "other exclusive assets."

EUIII has undergone many changes from its sequel. The developers have created a 3D map of the world, and introduced many gameplay elements and changes fans had called for online.


Europa Universalis III to Ship on January 23, 2007

Paradox Interactive has announced that their biggest production to date, Europa Universalis III, will be shipping to stores on January 23, 2007 in North America with releases in Europe and Australia to follow shortly thereafter.

Europa Universalis III is an epic strategy game of centuries that delves deeply into the areas of exploration, trade, warfare and diplomacy. The open-ended gameplay allow for an impressive number of choices and outcomes as players take control of a nation and guide it through the ages to become a great global empire.

Features include:
Over 300 years of game play by starting at ANY date between 1453 and 1789.
Flexible nation building: decide your own form of government, the structure of your society, trade politics and much more.


'Europa Universalis III' Gets Release Date

Europa Universalis III is an epic strategy game of centuries that delves deeply into the areas of exploration, trade, warfare and diplomacy. The open-ended gameplay allow for an impressive number of choices and outcomes as players take control of a nation and guide it through the ages to become a great global empire.

Features include:

Over 300 years of game play by starting at ANY date between 1453 and 1789. Flexible nation building: decide your own form of government, the structure of your society, trade politics and much more. The possibilities are endless. Take history in your hands and call personalities like Sir Isaac Newton, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart or Ren Descartes as advisors to your court. A lush topographic map in full 3D allows for a rich and complete worldview, and contains more than 1700 provinces and sea zones.

GameZone › News › MAKING HISTORY: The Calm & The Storm...

Muzzy Lane Software have released new screenshots for their upcoming strategy game, MAKING HISTORY: The Calm & The Storm. Published by Strategy First Inc. and developed by Muzzy Lane Software Inc., MAKING HISTORY: The Calm & the Storm is set to be released Q1 2007.


Click here to see all new MAKING HISTORY: The Calm & the Storm screenshots.

About MAKING HISTORY: The Calm & the Storm

"MAKING HISTORY: The Calm & the Storm" puts players in control of global conflict, combining a highly sophisticated AI with rich historical detail. The game is unique among World War II games in the way it challenges gamers to achieve economic and diplomatic victory, not just military success.

Features:

Lush 3-D Game Space: A giant step beyond the typical grid and hex maps of strategy games.

2006 Hurricane season ends in a whimper

NEW YORK: The 2006 Atlantic hurricane season officially ended Thursday. While early predictions were dire, it was a tame affair. The six-month season, from 1 June to 30 December, had only nine tropical storms and hurricanes. Weather pundits had forecast some 16. The last activity came with Hurricane Isaac in late September and dissipated in early October. The unexpected phenomenon offered some welcome relief to people along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, who bore the brunt of two major hurricanes of the decade, including Hurricane Katrina, which killed 1,500 people and caused damages worth $80 billion. In 2005, there was a record of 28 storms, including Katrina and Rita. 2004 saw 15 storms. .


Luke Smith: Halo Is My Mario

Over at 1Up, their intense Halo 3 coverage is getting underway. Luke Smith gets the ball rolling declaring his undying affection for things Master Chief:

I like the Metal Gear games, I think Zelda games are consistently excellent, but there's something about Halo (for me) that's just different. Maybe it was the first shooter I played that had some substance? Maybe it was that my best friend bought me a copy of the game for my birthday and I didn't even have the console yet. Maybe it was all of the traveling to play in Halo tournaments on weekends in college, but somewhere between Halo: Combat Evolved's release and now, Halo became my Mario. It is the game that made me care about video games like I did when I was 10.

And this is coming from a dude who pretty much hates everything! Brian Ashcraft

Luke Loves Halo, Hates the Rest [1Up]

 
 
 
 

 
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