Archive for October 19th, 2009

East India Company: Privateer Pre-orders Launch

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Paradox Interactive today announced that pre-orders for East India Company: Privateer, an expansion for the popular naval strategy title, East India Company, have started.
Customers who pre-order East India Company: Privateer will be given early access to the free add-on “Designer’s Cut.” The add-on, which introduces new gameplay enhancements based off of input from both the game’s developers and East India Company fans on the Paradox forums, will release to the rest of the public on October 27.
East India Company: Privateer Features:
• Two new campaigns in which you play the game as a privateer and complete missions for different nations.
• New missions, including destroying forts, locating and either sinking or capturing enemy ships, blockading enemy ports and escorting friendly fleets.
• New commander skills to fit the life of a privateer, such as “False Colors,” which allows the player to get close to the victim without them perceiving a threat, and “Critical Hit,” which gives the player a chance to hit an enemy ship’s magazine, causing the enemy ship to explode.
East India Company: Privateer requires the original game East India Company, which is now available at 50% off for a limited time with the purchase of Privateer at most digital download portals. The expansion East India Company: Privateer will be exclusively available for digital download at all major digital download portals for a suggested retail price of €9.99 and $9.99.
For more information on East India Company: Privateer, visit the official East India Company website at http://www.eic-game.com.

Two Worlds II: New Screens

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Four new screenshots from Antaloor showcase the swamp

It’s time again to return to the world of Antaloor. Fulfill your carnal curiosity by checking out four brand new screens directly from the RPG masterpiece, “Two Worlds II.” The game’s developers, Reality Pump, have created a revolutionary new engine called GRACE, and these screen shots give testimony to the engine’s capabilities.

A trip to the swamps will demonstrate the breathtaking experience that Two Worlds II has to offer. The result of Reality Pump’s extensive technical development, the game’s environment has been painstakingly created to fully immerse the player into the Antaloorian universe. For example, the marshy ground sucks at the character’s feet hindering his movement more so then if he was on dry land. Additionally, dynamic sounds have been constructed to further demonstrate the game’s attention to detail. When the hero steps into the marshy ground, he will hear a terrifyingly disgusting squishing noise that will make the player cringe with delight.

Luckily, there are many wooden paths and stakes placed throughout the swamp, which will allow the player to traverse the treacherous terrain with more ease. However, whether you can use the comfortable paths and bridges without paying a toll depends on the disposition of the local residents – and you better believe that “Have a good day!” does not pass their lips on a regular basis. But let’s face it…would you be bubblin’ over with joy if you had to wake up every day to drizzling rain and tendril of swamp mist?

Majesco releases Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum 2010 for DS

Monday, October 19th, 2009

New Fitness Game Designed by America’s Toughest Trainer Offers A High-Impact Workout For Those Who Are Constantly On-The-Go

America’s Toughest Trainer and Health and Wellness Expert has created a workout program that is designed specifically for on-the-go fitness! Majesco Entertainment Company, today announced that Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum 2010 for Nintendo DS will be available at retailers nationwide tomorrow. A companion title to the recently released Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum 2010 for Wii™, the Nintendo DS game features exercises and routines custom designed by Jillian that players can follow anywhere they go, from the office to the beach.

In Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum 2010 for Nintendo DS, players follow a 3D avatar of Michaels as she leads them through rigorous exercises and routines, just like a real personal training session. With expert advice and motivational feedback from Jillian, users can maximize their work out to achieve the best results. In addition, players can choose their preferred fitness regimen through two different program-setting modes: “Jillian’s Training” and “My Training.” “Jillian’s Training” immerses “trainees” into a set workout schedule and plan designed by Jillian, whereas “My Training” allows them to create their own programs including workout days, times and activities. No matter what regimen they choose, players can track their progress with the “My Diary” feature and view diet and wellness tips from Jillian – all designed to help them to stay focused and inspired to attain their fitness goals.

Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum 2010 for Nintendo DS™ is developed by Mistic Software along with Executive Producer Interactive Game Group. The game is rated E for Everyone and is available tomorrow at retailers nationwide for a Suggested Retail Price of $29.99. Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum 2010 for Wii™ is currently available nationwide for a Suggested Retail Price of $39.99 and is also rated E for Everyone. For additional information about both games, please visit www.jillianmichaels.com.

Rock Out With the Masters on Jammit for the iPhone and iPod touch

Monday, October 19th, 2009

New App Lets Musicians Remix and Play Along with Original Master Recordings of New and Classic Songs

OEM Inc., a premier developer of software for musicians and music enthusiasts, today announced that Jammit for iPhone and iPod touch is now available for download on the App Store. Jammit is a multi-functional tool that allows users to listen, remix, learn, and play along with master recordings of popular classic and current songs from their favorite artists.

“What makes Jammit unique is that it lets users interact with the original recordings of the artists they love,” said Scott Humphrey, CEO and co-founder of OEM Inc. “By providing this unprecedented access, we’re enabling people to learn these fantastic songs at their own pace and in their own style.”

Jammit formats the master recordings of your favorite music with easy-to-read, synced notation and the unique capability to rebalance the mix. Listen to the guitar part by itself, and you’ll learn how to play it exactly the way it was recorded by the original artist.

At launch, a selection of genre-specific apps featuring hit songs will be available for download including titles from: Deep Purple, Alice Cooper, Pantera, All-American Rejects, White Zombie, No Doubt, Sum 41 and many more. Upcoming applications will be released on a weekly basis and feature songs from artists such as: Rise Against, Godsmack, Peter Frampton, Fall Out Boy, Papa Roach, The Doobie Bros., and more.

Jammit apps are available now on the App Store for $6.99. Each app includes three master recordings for a select instrument.

To download Jammit for your iPhone or iPod touch, please click here: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewArtist?id=314644038

For more information about Jammit, including a complete list of the artists and songs available please visit http://www.jammit.com

Galaxy Online: Second International Battleground War on the Horizon

Monday, October 19th, 2009

After achieving great success with the first war held on the International Battleground server, Galaxy Online team is eager to host another. Beginning late this past April, the first war was an intense conflict that showcased the skills of the best players from both the Chinese and English Galaxy Online servers. In the end, the Chinese side won in large part due to their superior warship deployments and teamwork. This time the team expects to see some of the English commanders who cut their teeth in the first war take the lessons they learned and put up an even better fight the second time around.

 

The rules for the second war will be the same as those used for the first one. During the second war, players from Chinese servers will be on one side and those from English servers will be on the other. Each participant will be given the same amount of initial resources and Science points, and the time needed to erect a building or build a ship will be shortened by 50%. The second war will also run for a limited period of time, with the side that occupies the most galaxies when the war comes to a conclusion earning the victory.

 

The application can be now made through http://go.igg.com/event/internationalbattleground/application.php

For the details of the tournament, please head over to the Galaxy Online event page at http://go.igg.com/news/view.php?aid=426