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7 Wonders of Crysis 3 – Episode 5, “The Perfect Weapon”

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The 5th episode of the Albert Hughes directed promotional web series ‘The 7 Wonders of Crysis 3’ is here, and it’s called ‘The Perfect Weapon’.

The official description reads: “Tailors will tell you that the suit makes the man. Stand back and gape in awe as Prophet dons the Nanosuit, the most incredible combat suit ever created.” View it directly below. If you haven’t been following the shorts, then there’s no better place to start than with Episode 1. Go here for episodes 2, 3 and 4.

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‘Flight’ Arrives in Australian Cinemas

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Today, Paramount Pictures’ Academy Award-nominated drama Flight has been released in Australian cinemas nationwide.

We’ve been covering the lead-up to it’s release, sharing some official clips promoting the film. We’ve got one final video to commemorate it’s Australian release, which can be viewed below. It is called ‘Uncontrolled Dive’ and shows part of the most intense scene of the film.

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If you’re excited for the film, or have already seen it and loved it, maybe you should check out and ‘like’ the official Flight AU Facebook page or read our review for it here.

Terence Stamp on George Lucas: ‘He was more interested in effects’

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In the upcoming issue of Empire Magazine, Terence Stamp reflects upon the experience of working with George Lucas in Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace…and it didn’t intellectually stimulate him in the slightest.

Terence apparently did not strike a friendship of any sort with Lucas, saying, “We didn’t get on at all.” He joins the club of fans who resent Lucas for the very same prequel trilogy Stamp appeared in. He goes on, “I didn’t rate him that much as a director really. I didn’t feel he was a director of actors, he was more interested in stuff and effects. He didn’t interest me and I wouldn’t think I interested him”. I think that first part of the statement is a common belief amongst many.

Stamp had his reservations about doing the film at all, but was excited at the prospect of working with actor such as Natalie Portman. He flew across the world, to here in Australia for filming, only to be sorely disappointed. When he arrived on set for a scene and asked George where she was, George pointed to a piece of paper on the wall and said “That’s Natalie.” Stamp summed up the experience, “It was just boring”.

Source: Den of Geek

Video Games Quiz ! Comes to AppStore for Free

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Think that when it comes to video games you know the most?  Well, now you can put yourself to the test with the new FREE app from Undercoders.  Video Games Quiz ! has more than 400 games that players will have to try and deduce from a picture, across 10 increasing difficulties.  Sure the starting games will be no brainers, but keep going and the obscure games will start popping up to challenge your memory of games of past and present.

Complete them fast and you can earn a spot on the high scores or get stuck and ask for help from friends on Twitter or Facebook, though help costs Video Game Quiz coins that can be earned in-game.  Check out the gallery below to get a glimpse of the different aspects of the game, watch the debut trailer embedded below that, and be sure to download Video Games Quiz ! for free from the iOS AppStore HERE.

Zone of the Enders HD Collection now available as a digital download

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If for whatever reason you prefer downloading your games rather than picking them up at the store then we have some good news for you. Konami’s latest HD Collection, Zone of the Enders HD Collection, is now available for purchase on the PSN and Xbox Live’s Games on Demand for only $34.99.

Zone of the Enders HD Collection sees both the original Zone of the Enders and Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner bundled into one package and given a new HD upgrade. If you’re curious about the quality of the game itself, we reviewed the title when it was first released back in October and you can find the review here.

Duncan Jones to Direct the Warcraft Film Adaptation

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The long rumoured film adaptation of the extremely popular Warcraft video game series has finally announced a director for the project. Duncan Jones, whose previous works include Moon (2009) and Source Code (2011), is set to undertake the role. Director Sam Raimi, of Spiderman and Evil Dead fame, was previously annouced as director though he departure the project in 2012.

Now don’t hold your breath everyone, as well all know films based off video games don’t exactly translate well, see past fails: the awful Max Payne film, Tekken and the notorious 1993 live action Super Mario Bros. film (face palm).

Although Jones has taken to Twitter to announce that he’s keen for the challenge,

Warcraft is said to have a $100 million+ production with the guys behind Man of Steel and The Dark Knight Rises Legendary Pictures producing the film. Blizzard and Atlas Entertainment’s Charles Roven and Alex Gartner are reportedly working on the film as well.

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The Warcaft movie has been rumoured to be in development/not in development ever since Legendary Pictures acquired film rights for Warcraft in 2006.

The strategy-turned-MMO game series is beloved by millions of fans around the world, now let’s hope they don’t stuff this up.

Warcraft the movie is set for a possible 2015 release, with shooting to begin by the end of this year.

Politicians Calling Video Games More Dangerous than Guns is Disrespectful to Victims of Violence

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In the wake of the many shootings that have been publicly covered by the media in the United States, many politicians are moving for stricter control over violent video games. This includes Senator Leland Yee, who has the opinion that gamers don’t have the proper perspective on the issue.

“Gamers have got to just quiet down,” Yee, D-San Francisco, said in an interview last Tuesday. “Gamers have no credibility in this argument. This is all about their lust for violence and the industry’s lust for money. This is a billion-dollar industry. This is about their self-interest.”

Considering the main people to know the most about video games, are gamers, this seems like a very inaccurate statement. Yes, gamers can be very defensive about games, sometimes to a fault. However, to blame the deaths that have happened lately on video games, is quite frankly, disgusting to this American writer.

In addition to this, Republican Senator Lamar Alexander has stated that right now “video games are a bigger problem than […] guns”. You can view the entire segment in the video right here.

I live in a city in the United States where 200 gun related deaths happened in the year of 2012. That is more than the American casualties in the Iraq war in 2012. Gun related deaths. Not video game related deaths. People with guns shot them. To dance around the real issue of gun control by scapegoating to video games is an insult to the victims of these shootings.

Real people are dying at the hands of real guns. This is beyond video games. This is an issue that should have opened up much more attention to gun control and to the assistance of the mentally ill and address gang violence more seriously.

How many more people have to die for politicians to pay attention to the real problems? We as a country are wasting our time and money on this distraction of violent video games when we could have been on track to spend resources on things that could actually stop people from being killed. Politicians are holding the interests of the NRA instead of the people who have been murdered.

Gang violence is real. Mental illness is real. Guns are real. Video games are not real. Fix the real issues.

SimCity Digital Deluxe Video Displays European Landmarks

The bonuses for getting the Digital Deluxe version of the new SimCity game have been announced and Maxis and EA couldn’t think of any better way of showing them off than a brand new video.  This time the bonuses stem from 3 major landmarks, literally.

Players with the Digital Deluxe will gain the France’s Eiffel Tower, England’s Big Ben Clock Tower, and Germany’s Brandenburg Gate which don’t seem all too important in and of themselves, until you see them impact the buildings that comes up around them.  They will even impact transportation as like buildings the landmarks will also change some of the vehicles.  Such as the French Police Cars, English Double-Decker Buses, and German Trains.

Players can check out the video embedded below to see the landmarks influences in action and players can get the SimCity Digital Deluxe Edition exclusively from Origin  for $79.99  on March 5th for North America and March 7th for Europe and Australia.

Siren Visual licenses Chihayafuru

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Siren Visual have quietly announced through their Facebook page that they will be releasing the popular Madhouse anime series Chihayafuru at some point this year.

While no further details have been confirmed for the release of Chihayafuru it is surely exciting news for fans in Australia that Siren Visual have licensed the title. They have confirmed however that they will be giving away a volume of the Chihayafuru manga to one lucky person who pre-orders the anime from their website.

Chihayafuru focuses on the Japanese card-game Karuta and in particular protagonist Chihaya’s love and passion for the game.

What do you think of this surprise announcement? Let us know your thoughts on this in the comments section below.

Psycho-Pass opening theme gets 8-Bit remixed

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Youtube anime theme remix master Chunmeista has uploaded his 8-Bit remix of the first opening theme of noitaminA mystery thriller anime Psycho-Pass which is best described in one word – badass.

You can check out the 8-bit remix of Psycho-Pass opening theme ‘Abnormalize’ originally performed by Ling Tosite Sigure below in all its chiptune glory. Chunmeista has also created a number of other 8-bit anime theme remixes which can be seen on his youtube channel here.

What do you think of Chunmeista’s 8-bit remix version of the first Psycho-Pass opening theme ‘Abnormalize’? Let us know what you think of it in the comments section below.