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Test Drive Unlimited review (PlayStation

Quite a few people are getting reasonably excited about this Melbourne House port of the Eden racer and are amazed at how well the PS2 version holds up against the Xbox 360 version. But where the free-roaming island arrives relatively intact, there are many features that haven't made the cut.

At its core, TDU Xbox 360 game had an interesting concept of being able to drive around the 1000 miles or so of Oahu road. The majority of the fun came not from the plethora of races and challenges on offer but instead from the ability to drive around the Hawaiian island, taking in the sights, chilling out for a while and getting to check out the interiors of some of the cars youve always wanted to sit in but knew the car salesman would never let you anywhere near. .


New Online PS3 Content Available

Sony may not be offering downloadable content for the PS3 at the Playstation Store on a regular basis like the Xbox 360 or Nintendo Wii, but every once in a while they drop a few things off for gamers to pick up. Today, a variety of content has become available including original arcade games, trailers and the PSOne games that were previously promised with the 1.70 firmware update Gamers will now find a free demo and the full game ($6.99) of the much talked about Super Rub a Dub title at previous Sony press conferences. These cute little ducks have mostly been used as tech demonstrations for not only the PS3 but the PS2 as well. Now they have their very own game where you navigate ducks in tubs filled with water using the motion sensing capabilities of the SixAxis controller. The second Midway arcade classic from Sony Online Entertainment, Gauntlet II is also available.


Too many games.

A couple of months ago, my brother and I discussed my video game collection. Spread across numerous consoles, it probably sits at 500 plus games, a ridiculous number, considering all the money I spent over the years to acquire it. Even worse is the fact that I only play (in my free time) five games at most these days.Most of the games in my collection collect dust, doomed to waste away on DVD racks until I croak and my future children throw them away (because PS2 and Xbox 360 will be ancient in the year 4354...when I die). Many of them remain in my apartment because of one special quality, something that caught my eye. Def Jam Icon, for example, is still with me because I love the cut scenes, not necessarily the fighting. War of the Monsters? I like destroying buildings. Pokemon Channel? Because I always wanted my own Pikachu.



 
 
 
 

 
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