New DiRT 3 Trailer and Pre-Order Bonus Details
A new trailer for Codemasters’ highly anticipated DiRT 3 has today been released. The trailer highlights a range of new content and gameplay features that will feature prominently in this latest addition to the Dirt series. New features include all new snow and night racing along with the standard Rally, Rallycross and Gymkhana game modes.

Also, players that pre-order DiRT 3 at JB HI-FI will receive the Superteams Pack as a bonus. The Superteam Pack includes four exclusive teams: Texaco Racing Team, Brembo Racing Team, Team Yokohama and Mobil 1 Performance Team and unlocks 14 cars for the player to take to the track immediately.
DiRT 3 will be available for Xbox 360, Playstaion 3 and PC on May 26th
Kontrol Freek – “Legendary” Halo and CoD “Prestige” options now available
Having trouble racking up those kill streaks in Halo: Reach or maybe the trouble is that the ability to Prestige is Call of Duty is just taking too darn long. Whatever the case, Kontrol Freek has got you covered with a few new options.
The Legendary pack is a standard FPS Freek add ons except that that it is decorated with an awesome Halo logo. The Prestige pack is also a standard FPS Freek accessory. But, you guessed it. This one has Call of Duty logos on it. Check out this link here to get a good look at the sick looking freeky sticks. If you have never heard of the Kontrol Freeks, then check out this link to get a feel for what this innovative product is.
EA Week on Steam – Need for Speed Day
Steam and EA are running a special week with new deals dedicated to different EA series each day.
Today’s deal is all dedicated for the Need for Speed series, with three great deals to choose from:
Need for Speed – Hot Pursuit (50% off)
Need for Speed – Shift (66% off)
Need for Speed – Undercover (75% off)
Go ahead and buy your favorite Need for Speed game while there’s some time left for these deals, as new deals will be coming to take their place tomorrow.
New Dragon Ball fighting game in the works at Namco Bandai
Just like in the manga and the anime series you can’t keep a Z fighter down. If they die they just keep coming back thanks to the Dragon Balls. Such is the case with Namco Bandai’s Dragon Ball fighting series apparently. Japanese blog Tale Tale Source has been translated by Andriasang and it says that the next issue of Weekly Shonen Jump will include an announcement pertaining to a new game in the Dragon Ball series.
Tentatively called Dragon Ball Game Project Age 2011 is supposedly going to focus on 3D fighting action much like we’ve seen from every Dragon Ball fighting game in the past few years. Also said on the blog is a Fall 2011 release date on the Xbox 360 and PS3 in Japan, so perhaps we’ll be seeing some sort of news within the next week.
Vitality Sensor delayed due to human feedback issues
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata recently revealed during a question and answer session with investors that the Vitality Sensor revealed awhile back is still actually being developed. Despite there being little to no news on the peripheral after nearly two years of development, it is still actually a thing. Apparently Nintendo ran into a problem with the peripheral and that is that not every human body is the same.
Speaking to investors Iwata said that “there are large individual differences in the biological information of humans.” He provided the example saying that they are aiming for 99% customer comfortability rate and that is why the peripheral is taking so long to develop. Due to the difference in feedback from various users Nintendo has decided that they will not be releasing the Wii Vitality Sensor quite yet and has no release window in sight at the moment but reassured investors that the peripheral is still in development. As odd as it may be.
Resistance 3 demo bundled in with Battle: Los Angeles Blu-ray
If you like seeing aliens invading Earth and then being fought back by the U.S. Army then you are in luck because if you happen to pick up Battle: Los Angeles when it releases on June 14th on Blu-ray then you will also be given a demo to play Resistance 3 for no extra charge besides paying more for the Blu-ray disc.
The demo included is said to have 30 minutes of gameplay and will be the first time that the public has had access to the title short of reading about it online or watching video footage. No word has been released by the company as to whether or not the demo will eventually show up on the PSN but it is easy to guess that it will a few weeks after the movie’s release.
Duke Nukem Forever’s PC requirements released
Do you think your computer can handle the awesomeness of Duke Nukem Forever? I don’t think so. But if you believe your gaming rig has enough power then you can take a look below at the requirements your PC will need to have to even run the game. The requirements shown first are the minimum requirements needed while the second set are what the recommended settings should be.
From the looks of things the settings aren’t too severe so most people shouldn’t have too much of an issue getting Duke to run on their computer. Then again I don’t use a PC to game very much so for all I know this could require an entirely new set of equipment to run. Not really. Either way check out the specifications needed below:
Minimum Specifications
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.0 Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 @ 2.0 Ghz
Memory: 1 Gb
Hard Drive: 10 Gb free
Video Memory: 256 MB
Video Card: nVidia GeForce 7600 / ATI Radeon HD 2600
Sound Card: DirectX CompatibleRecommended Specifications
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.4 Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 @ 2.6 Ghz
Memory: 2 Gb
Hard Drive: 10 Gb free
Video Memory: 512 MB
Video Card: nVidia GeForce 8800 GTS / ATI Radeon HD 3850
Sound Card: DirectX CompatibleOTHER REQUIREMENTS & SUPPORTS
Initial installation requires one-time internet connection for Steam authentication; software installations required (included with the game) include Steam Client, Microsoft DirectX, Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (ATL), Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable, and AMD Dual Core Optimizer. (AMD optimizer required only for specific AMD processors to run the game correctly, but installs for all of them.)
Software license terms available at www.take2games.com/eula.
Dead Island to be distributed by Square Enix in United States
It looks like Square Enix will be lending a hand to Deep Silver and Techland by handling the distribution for Dead Island in the United States. Previously it was said that Deep Silver would be handling Techland’s upcoming zombie apocalypse game on their own but today it was announced that the Deep Silver and Square Enix would instead collaborate to release the title across the world.
Deep Silver’s Chief Operating Officer Geoff Mulligan stated that “Square Enix’s impressive distribution and marketing capabilities, combined with their proven success with launching top-notch AAA titles, makes them the absolute best partner for Dead Island.” He also said that they are “thrilled to be partnering with their dedicated and talented team” which is a good news for Square.
Dead Island will be released sometime in the fall season for the Xbox 360, PC and PlayStation 3 and give players a chance to fight with mostly melee items with guns only being a last resort due to a limited amount of ammo. After the impressive marketing we’ve already seen for the title expectations are certainly high.

















