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Nintendo World to host Pokémon Black & White Launch Event…

Can you feel it yet? The buzz for Pokémon Black & White is starting to build quite heavily all over as the release is just 6 days away! Nintendo are doing yet another event for the two titles, but this launch celebration under the name of the “Passport to the Unova Region” event is sure to be the biggest as it is taking place at Nintendo World. This event takes place on March 5th (between 3pm and 6pm) and will let attendees purchase a copy of either game a day ahead of the March 6th release date as well as get in on quite a few of the festivities.

There will also be an interactive set-up available for fans, letting them try the titles themselves at game-play kiosks, a download area for the Liberty Pass which enables players to get the new Mythical Pokémon Victini, as well as depictions for the new starter and legendary Pokémon and photo booth with never before seen artwork. A “passport” will be given to each visitor in which they will be able to get a stamp for each station they experience. Once all stations are visited, a Pokémon Black & White T-Shirt will be given out while supplies last.

If you are in the New York area, this event will surely be one not to miss as it is sure to be filled with cosplayers and hardcore fans alike.

The address for Nintendo World is:
Nintendo World
10 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10020

For the rest of the world, you can still cosplay, but the wait will finally be over come this Sunday when Black & White officially release.

De Blob 2 Launch Trailer

We have lift off! With De Blob 2 out this week, THQ has launched an energetic and colourful launch trailer for De Blob 2. Out now for DS, Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii, De Blob 2 features new abilities and upgrades for Blob as well as new puzzles and challenges along the way. The original title was a Wii exclusive, but this action-packed sequel from THQ is out now on almost every major console at the moment and is bursting with both colour and character. You can check out the new quick and quirky launch trailer below, and if your seeing everything gloomy and with a black and white perspective, this could really brighten up your day!

PopCap Hits VOL. 2 coming to UK retail on 11th March

Mastertronic is bringing its second collection of PopCap’s finest casual games to shelves with PopCap Volume 2, releasing in March this year. This second instalment of  hit games (again, coming exclusively to Xbox 360) features Plants vs. Zombies, Zuma, Heavy Weapon and Feeding Frenzy 2.

While all of these titles are available to purchase off the Xbox Live Marketplace, by providing a retail compilation Mastertronic are opening up the games to a completely new audience who may not have their system connected to Xbox Live. Furthermore, buying this game should work out cheaper than buying all of the games as downloads individually, and will also result in a hard copy in your hands rather than a digital download.

PopCap Hits Vol. 2, will be released on Xbox 360 on 11th March 2011 at a mid price point. 

IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover’s Collectors Edition & New features detailed…

If you have had an itch for a new flight sim, Ubisoft have IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover hitting shelves in a little under a month to fill that craving. This brand new installment in the series will be PC exclusive and set players in the 1940 skies, during the battle between British, the German and the Italian air forces.

Here is a full list of features from Ubisoft for IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover:

  • New aircraft: incredibly detailed true-to-life modeling of aircraft systems based on thousands of hours of dedicated research. Every single aircraft component can be damaged for realistic and immensely satisfying results.
  • Flyable aircraft – Over a dozen famous and highly detailed English, German and Italian aircraft available, with all crew positions open to players. All flyable aircraft have been painstakingly researched, resulting in incredibly accurate cockpit interiors.
  • Non-flying aircraft – 13 additional AI-controlled aircraft are also available, created with the same attention to historical accuracy, for an even more varied and immersive combat environment.
  • Modes Include:

  • Exciting Single-Player Campaign – The campaign thrusts the player into the middle of the battle. The player will join the British Air Force to fight the German forces and renegade pilots on his own
  • Massive multiplayer – Customizable modes range from simple death match-style free-for-alls to epic, ongoing 128 player battles that can last hours, days, weeks, or even longer.
  • Interactive training – Comprehensive interactive training for new players – fly a real WWII trainer plane with a computer controlled instructor through a series of training missions.
  • Brand new setting – The battle will take place on a large area spanning London and southern England in the north, to Northern France and Belgium in the south. The huge map will contain thousands of historical cities, towns, roads, airfields, radar stations, ports, and industrial areas – all located exactly where they were in 1940.
  • New 3D engine – Latest-gen graphics engine with DX10 and DX11 API support. Huge variety of photorealistic ground vehicles, buildings and other environmental elements recreate minute details of 1940s Europe.
  • Customizable difficulty – dozens of realism options allow newcomers to the franchise to reduce the difficulty and focus on the fun while learning the ropes of being a pilot.
  • Week long battles certainly do sound interesting, but if all of these features are not enough for the hardcore fans, we also have a brand new collectors edition to look forward to as well. What is in the package? Take a look for yourself.

    This edition includes:

  • The Windows PC version of IL-2 STURMOVIK™: Cliffs of Dover
  • A cloth pilot escape map showing The Battle of Britain strategic locations
  • A replica of the Pilot’s Notes on the Spitfire I Aeroplane, provided to RAF pilots during The Battle of Britain and reprinted from the RAF Museum original document
  • An in-depth 150-page ring binder pilot instructions
  • Those who pre-order from the UbiShop on either version will also receive a free digital copy of Silent Hunter III.

    I am all for a jam-packed collector’s edition and this one great, especially since we don’t often see sets created for PC titles. IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover will land in stores in the U.S. on March 22nd and in the UK on March 25th. Australia & New Zealand will also see a release in March, but no official date has been set in stone as of yet but we will keep you updated as this title gets closer to touching down all over.

    Rockstar Reveal Pre-Order Bonuses for L.A. Noire…

    Unlockable outfits, additional cases, and a swingin’ soundtrack. If those sound appealing at all to you, then you might want to consider throwing in a pre-order for L.A. Noire as Rockstar have revealed all of the nice bonuses that will be given as incentive for early buyers. I really don’t have to go into much about the game itself, as from the realistic technology for facial features which let players distinguish truth or fiction, the crime-based story, and interesting take on gameplay, this title is really looking quite impressive as it is, but today we will touch base on exactly what each retailer will be specifically handing out to their dedicated customers.

    Here is the full list of retailer specific DLC and bonuses for early buyers of L.A. Noire:

    Gamestop/EBGames


    ‘The Naked City’ Vice Case
    In this bonus case from L.A. Noire’s Vice Desk, detective Cole Phelps investigates the supposed suicide of a stunning fashion model. Can you help Cole unravel the truth in a city blighted by drugs, corruption and greed, where the death of a beautiful woman is never as straightforward as it seems?

    The Badge Pursuit Challenge
    Hidden around L.A. Noire’s beautiful recreation of 1947 Los Angeles are 20 police badges to find and collect. If you can find all 20 of these badges, the dapper Button Man suit will be unlocked which provides extra ammo for all weapons. Each badge also provides 5 additional XP which will help further unlock Intuition Points – special credits that can be used to give Phelps a key investigative insight when you need it most.

    JB HiFi/ Wal-Mart


    “A Slip of the Tongue” Traffic Case is a bonus case from the Traffic Desk in which a seemingly run of the mill car theft ends up sparking an explosive investigation into the largest auto fraud racket the city has ever seen. With the stolen cars piling up and questionable characters at every turn, can you help Cole Phelps crack the biggest case so far in his career?

    L.A Noire Inspired Soundtrack

    GAME / Best Buy


    “The Sharpshooter” Detective Suit enhances your aim with rifles and pistols. Always a worst case scenario for any detective working a case, there are of course those occasions for Cole Phelps when pursuing a suspect escalates to gunfire. In these tense shootouts, the Sharpshooter suit provides that extra aiming precision to take the criminal down.

    Amazon


    ‘The Broderick’ Detective Suit
    This unlockable detective suit boosts your fist-fighting capabilities and resilience to damage. Throughout L.A. Noire while working cases, you’ll encounter quite a few suspects and persons of interest who prove to be resistant to arrest. Your hand-to-hand fighting skills will be called into action on these cases – the Broderick suit with its enhanced fighting abilities may be that edge in helping make that collar.

    Rockstar Warehouse


    L.A. Noire T-Shirt
    Pre-order L.A. Noire through the Rockstar Warehouse, and receive a high quality, all-cotton official game t-shirt with your purchase. You can choose your desired shirt size when placing your order.

    It is definitely getting harder to decide in where to purchase games these days, and most of these offerings are very tempting. I personally like extra missions or anything that extends the life of a game, so the Gamestop/EB one has me sold. Which bonus do you guys like the most? Leave a comment below and let us know.

    Beyond Good & Evil HD brings Jade back March 2nd

    You didn’t think that we would let the remake of such a great game of Beyond Good & Evil slip under the radar here now would you? Neither did Microsoft as they have included it in the Xbox Live Arcade House Party and boy is it a game to save near the end of the party. Ubisoft didn’t forget about the game either because they just released a brand new trailer for the game which they are calling Traitor.

    Beyond Good & Evil was originally only available on the Xbox, Gamecube, PC and PS2 and achieved quite the following in its day. This HD remake has smoothed out the characters and provided the achievements that everyone loves. You will be able to pick up Beyond Good & Evil HD on March 2nd for only 800 MSP ($10). Currently the game is exclusive to the XBLA.

    Vagrant Story finally available in the U.S. PSN

    It seems that when Sony announces two games coming to the PSN at the same time, they usually release relatively close to each other. Just a few days after the release of Xenogears on the PSN, Vagrant Story will be available for download on the PSN for $5.99. This makes the fan favorite from Squaresoft (Square Enix) is finally available worldwide after a European release two years ago.

    Square Enix has certainly expanded the PSOne classics section of the PSN on its own but there are still plenty of classic games that fans would be dying to play. What game would you like to see on there that hasn’t been released already in one form or another?

    Lego Star Wars III: Clone Wars gets some boss screenshots

    Worried that because it is a Lego game that Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars won’t have a bunch of boss battles from the main show? Then these recently released screenshots can put those fears to rest. In the latest batch of screenshots we see a variety of different bosses and characters from the television series The Clone Wars which this game is based off of.

    Now Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars currently has a demo available now on the Xbox 360 so you can get a taste of what the game will be like when it is released on March 22nd. It will be arriving on any console or handheld you may want to play it on, minus any idevices of course.

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    Dreamcast Collection – Xbox 360 Review

    Game Name: Dreamcast Collection
    Platform(s): Xbox 360 (reviewed), PC
    Publisher(s): Sega
    Developer(s): Sega
    Genre(s): Compilation
    Release Date: February 22, 2011 (US), February 25, 2011 (EU)
    Price: $29.99
    BUY NOW!

    In 1999, players everywhere got to experience the Sega Dreamcast in all it’s glory when it took the world by storm. The console brought about not just extensions to Sega’s Sonic franchise, but launched many new IPs which caught on quickly with fans and literally became instant cult classics. Sadly, the system itself just could not keep up with the competition from the Playstation 2 and Nintendo’s Gamecube and went out just after two years. Fast forward to today and Sega have released the Dreamcast Collection with four titles that either are, or will be on the Xbox Live Arcade and PSN for the Xbox 360 in a single-disc format. With a new coat of paint on each title as well as achievements and online leaderboards, these four remakes certainly bring back some nostalgia, but do they still stand up against the titles of today? Here is my review for the Dreamcast Collection.

    Sonic Adventure


    When you think of the Sega Dreamcast, Sonic Adventure is usually one of the first titles that comes to mind. Adventure was Sega’s little blue mascots first trip into a true 3D free-roaming world and brought about features which we still see in Sonic titles to this day.

    This version is pretty much made up of the exact experience we seen on the Dreamcast. However, it does lack the DX edition’s extra content such as Mission Mode and the game gear titles which was brought to the Gamecube, but if you remember, we didn’t have those on the Dreamcast version so I overlooked this minor issue (There is however a game-gearless add-on which is on the XBLA for 400 points for those of you who crave a more complete version).

    The main story as many of you know by now has the dastardly Eggman after the seven pieces of the legendary Chaos Emerald. Doing this he has also freed Chaos in the process, so it is now Sonic and his friend’s job to restore the emerald and stop Eggman from conquering the world with his new liquid ally. One thing I have always loved about Sonic Adventure was how the story branches out. There are six different characters to play as within Sonic Adventure, those being Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy, Big and E-102 Gamma, which all play quite differently from one another. After meeting each character in the story, their own unique plot which ties into the main story is unlocked so in a way this leads to many different experiences in one neat little package. It may not sound like too much now, but at the time, having so many different playable characters with such large roles was a big deal.

    When I started playing this version, the first thing I noticed was how the whole game looked sharp and boasted some much fresher visuals, even if the picture is not as well formatted for current televisions like many remakes have been over the years. As far as the feel goes, the transfer to the 360 controller also went quite smoothly, but the problem with Sonic Adventure is not the presentation or even the controls really. My only true complaint is that you still have to fight with the camera quite a bit, especially during boss fights. This not only hurts the gameplay, but it also makes this much older release feel it’s true age. Don’t get me wrong, I still had a blast reliving memories of this title and when I entered the Mystic Ruins, it was like I was playing it for the first time all over again so the original charm is still very present. Sonic Adventure still has that nostalgic greatness factor and remains fun to play, but compared to the much more solidly built remakes we see today, it could have used some fine tuning before being released.

    Space Channel 5: Part 2
    The most unique title on this compilation is without a doubt Space Channel 5: Part 2. Though it was released for the PS2 under the name Space Channel 5: Special Edition, we never actually seen this title released outside of Japan on the actual Dreamcast console itself. SC5P2 is a Rhythm-action title through and through, and uses a “Simon Says” type method of gameplay where you must match the exact beat you hear in a funky outer space setting full of crazy characters.

    Starting off in the game, you are quickly thrown into the role of Ulala, a reporter for Space Channel 5 who now must save the world from a new threat, the mysterious Rhythm Rogues lead by Purge, who have kidnapped many citizens including the very flamboyant President and Space Michael. Each character you come across is full of the same funky, bright, and cheery style that this game so well possesses which makes progressing through this gem a blast as there are a lot of interesting sights to see on your journey.

    The graphics also do their job quite well and Ulala and friends have never looked better. Honestly though in this title, even though the visuals are wonderful and really fill the game with life, you could play it with your eyes closed as the control set-up is easy to use and make this one of the best examples of a rhythm-action game to date. There are a ton of different songs and beats players will have to match on their quest, each usually being different based on whatever stage you are in. The good thing though is that while the music varies, the controls always stay the same with the UP, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, A, B layout. This scheme makes it easier to concentrate on the vast amount of beats you must quickly memorize which gives the game a great pace and puts actual gameplay at the forefront of the experience.

    Extra content on this title is also a huge plus, as this title is chucked full of secrets and modes which let you not only experience the core gameplay with Ulala in a 100 stage battle mode, but see a completely different difficulty and lyrics for each tune based on the way you play.

    In my opinion, Space Channel 5: Part 2 was my favorite title on the disc for this compilation as it is full of ageless charm and songs that can still get stuck in your head hours after putting down the controller. If you have by chance never tried this small yet bubbly franchise before, now is your chance to get into the groove with one of the finest titles in the genre period or step into this humorous world all over again. Chu! Chu! Chu!

    Crazy Taxi


    Crazy Taxi is yet another one of those titles that made the Dreamcast so memorable to start with. For the version included in this set, we see the exact same release that hit the Xbox Live Arcade recently which had a few changes from the original. Not that there is anything wrong with that though, as this title still keeps it’s full arcade flare and is a very strong offering, being full of competition along with crazy one-liners and the same fast paced rush to make your clients happy to simply get some cold, hard cash in your pocket.

    Our very own Travis Bruno wrote up a detailed review for this version of Crazy Taxi which you can check out for yourself by clicking HERE.

    Sega Bass Fishing
    Back when this title was released, I will be honest, I did not even give it a look as fishing titles did not appeal to me then, and really do not appeal to me much now except in certain cases. When I started Sega Bass Fishing, I let out a bit of a sigh, thinking it would be a bore and was blown away at how “hooked” I truly became. The main thing that caught me by surprise is that Sega Bass Fishing is not a simulation title whatsoever, instead it is a timed arcade-style title where you must catch fish in different locations, with the emphasis on obtaining a certain weight of fish to complete each level. That is pretty much what the arcade mode in this title consists of, and though it is pretty simple to complete the whole game in one setting, it is quite hard not to want to go at it again.

    Consumer mode is also a hefty part in the game, and while it plays about the same, there is a lot more exploration to be had with this mode as well as many new and rare lures which can be unlocked, allowing you to catch bigger fish as your progress. I am aware that there was originally a rod-and-reel controller that was released with the original, and while something like that would have been nice to see, the full experience can still be had with the stand-alone controller.

    Instead of just seeing your fisherman in a boat and waiting to see if your line gets a tug, you instantly get an underwater view of your lure as a fish consumes it, leading to an awesome sequence where the music suddenly changes and you must fully control your rod and reel with the analog and button controls to reel in your catch successfully. You are given a guide as well which gave this title a more of an arcade feel as he commentates your experience, giving direction when needed on how to pull in a fish.

    The visuals are also nice as well, with the water being detailed and animations are also well done which make everything look and feel as it should. Even by today’s standards, aside from the fisherman’s model in the game, everything seems to have stood the test of time and could give many fishing titles of today a run for their money.

    I was happy to find this title in the collection simply because I had no idea what I missed out on so long ago. Sega Bass Fishing is not only a fun fishing game, it also captures the essence of an arcade classic which can be a rare find in the current market of gaming and is simply a joy to play as you compete to land the catch of a lifetime.

    Overall
    When this whole compilation was announced, I was a bit taken back by the lack of other Dreamcast Classics such as Shenmue, Jet Grind Radio and Seaman, but after spending a whole lot of time with this disc, I can easily say all four titles can lead to hours of pure nostalgia and truly give those who might of missed out on the console a true taste of why it is still one of the most respected systems of all time. Online leaderboards are a great addition as well for the likes of Crazy Taxi, Space Channel 5: Part 2, and Sega Bass Fishing and add a bit more of a reason to compete against players all over the world for that coveted top score. Achievements are a nice addition, but the achievements are just made up of 200 points each, so while these are just four arcade titles on one disc, the way this was done makes the whole compilation feel like arcade titles, which may lead players waiting for these titles to become “Deals of the Week” in digital format rather that getting this disc as a whole.

    As far as menus go, there really is a very generic one given that doesn’t boast any sort of extras or even a flashy presentation, which makes this collection more of a simple compilation rather than a true tribute. Honestly, this disc is not a tribute to start with, as it’s main purpose is to bundle together four releases rather than celebrate the actual Dreamcast and if you know Sega, they tend to celebrate their characters with the likes of Sega Superstar Tennis and Sonic & Sega All Stars Racing that have been released over the past couple of years as far as fan service goes. There is no doubt that there could have been more, but in this day and age you take what you can get, and Sega did a great job giving fans four spectacular offerings that all look sharper and play as great as they ever did (aside from the small flaws with Sonic, of course). Add in the discounted price-point for all and the fact that Space Channel 5:Part 2 and Sega Bass Fishing are still not out for download in the XBLA, and players now have one disc that can pack quite a punch for any Sega fan out there with this quite varied and simply fun to pick-up-and-play compilation.

    I Give the Dreamcast Collection for the Xbox 360:
    8-0-capsules-out-of-10

    Achievement Opinions – Portal 2

    Just like many other people, I am quite excited about the release of Portal 2. I loved the first game, and a second game that adds more puzzles and more elements is simply full of promise! Add co-op on top for you and a friend and we have a package asking to be played. The achievement list in a game is something that always tells me a good estimate of just how long the game is going to last me and how much fun I will have. With that knowledge, I am excited about this achievement list, while disappointed at the same time. You can see the full achievement list after my thoughts.

    The list is simply too ordinary. By beating the game in both single player and co-op you will pretty much unlock almost 75% of the achievements. There also isn’t much incentive to go back and replay the entire game; just reload the level you need, get the achievement, and go to the next one. There are a handful of achievements that basically require you to do a random task in a specific chamber, but none of them seem that difficult. I was really hoping to see a few more like “Out of the Blue” from Portal: Still Alive; now that was a fun achievement! What more could you ask for? The achievement pretty much changed the entire way you think and play the game.

    Keep in mind, I don’t know how hard any of these achievements will be to get and this is completely based on speculation, but the one achievement that may actually be challenging to get is:

    • Professor Portal – 75 – After completing co-op, complete Calibration Course online with a friend who hasn’t played before.

    Honestly, once you beat the game in co-op will there even be a single person out there who hasn’t played the game? I guess it is time to trade 48 hour trial codes with friends so that everyone can make a new account just for this one achievement.

    Overall, the achievement list isn’t that bad and I guess I was just expecting a bit more. I don’t know how long it will take to beat the game but once the game is beaten I only see about another 2 or 3 hours of gameplay to clean off the rest of the list.Check out the list for yourself and tell us what you think. There are also 5 avatar awards: 3 shirts, 1 hat, and a companion cube prop.

    • Pit Boss – 30 – Show that pit who’s boss
    • Preservation of Mass – 20 – Break the rules in Test Chamber 07
    • Pturretdactyl – 5 – Use an Aerial Faith Plate to launch a turret
    • Lunacy – 20 – That just happened
    • Drop Box – 20 – Place a cube on a button without touching the cube
    • Overclocker – 30 – Complete Test Chamber 10 in 70 seconds
    • No Hard Feelings – 10 – Save a turret from redemption
    • Schrodinger’s Catch – 20 – Catch a blue-painted box before it touches the ground
    • Ship Overboard – 10 – Discover the missing experiment
    • Final Transmission – 20 – Find the hidden signal in one of the Rat Man’s dens
    • Good Listener – 5 – Take GLaDOS’ escape advice
    • Scanned Alone – 5 – Stand in a defective turret detector
    • The Part Where He Kills You – 20 – This is that part
    • Bridge Over Troubling Water – 10 – Complete the first Hard Light Bridge test
    • SaBOTour – 10 – Make a break for it
    • Stalemate Associate – 15 – Press the button!
    • Wake Up Call – 5 – Survive the manual override
    • You Monster – 5 – Reunite with GLaDOS
    • Undiscouraged – 10 – Complete the first Thermal Discouragement Beam test
    • White Out – 15 – Complete the first Conversion Gel test
    • Tunnel of Funnel – 15 – Master the Excursion Funnel
    • Dual Pit Experiment – 15 – Do the same test twice
    • Tater Tote – 15 – Carry science forward
    • Vertically Unchallenged – 15 – Master the Repulsion Gel
    • Stranger Than Friction – 15 – Master the Propulsion Gel
    • Professor Portal – 75 – After completing co-op, complete Calibration Course online with a friend who hasn’t played before
    • Air Show – 20 – Perform 2 aerial gestures before touching the ground in co-op
    • Portal Conservation Society – 20 – Complete Chamber 3 in the Hard-Light Surfaces co-op course using only 5 total portal placements
    • Empty Gesture – 25 – Drop your co-op partner in goo while they are gesturing by removing the bridge under them
    • Party of Three – 25 – Find the hidden companion cube in co-op test chamber
    • Narbacular Drop – 25 – Place a portal under your co-op partner while they are gesturing
    • Asking for Trouble – 10 – Taunt GLaDOS in front of a camera in each of the five co-op courses
    • Rock Portal Scissors – 20 – Win 3 co-op games of rock-paper-scissors in a row
    • Friends List With Benefits – 50 – While playing co-op, hug 3 different people on your friends list
    • Four Ring Circus – 25 – Enter 4 different portals without touching the ground in co-op
    • Triple Crown – 15 – Solve 3 co-op chambers in the Mass and Velocity course in under 60 seconds each
    • Still Alive – 15 – Complete Course 4 with neither you nor your co-op partner dying
    • Can’t Touch This – 10 – Dance in front of a turret blocked by a hard light bridge in co-op
    • Smash TV – 75 – Break 11 test chamber monitors
    • High Five – 5 – Celebrate your cooperative calibration success
    • Team Building – 10 – Complete all test chambers in the Team Building co-op course
    • Door Prize – 20 – Examine all the vitrified test chamber doors
    • Portrait of a Lady – 10 – Find a hidden portrait
    • You Made Your Point – 10 – Refuse to solve the first test in Chapter 8
    • You Saved Science – 100 – Complete all test chambers in all courses of co-op
    • Iron Grip – 20 – Never lose a cube in Chamber 6 of the Mass and Velocity co-op course
    • Gesticul-8 – 15 – Perform all 8 gestures of your own volition in co-op
    • Confidence Building – 10 – Complete all test chambers in the Mass and Velocity co-op course
    • Bridge Building – 15 – Complete all test chambers in the Hard-Light Surfaces co-op course
    • Obstacle Building – 15 – Complete all test chambers in the Excursion Funnels co-op course