Siliconera has the scanned-in scoop on Katamari Damacy Tribute, a PS3 Iteration of the famous series which most people would probably decry as overkill on Namco/Bandai’s part. However I’m very interested in seeing if the Dual Shock 3’s tilt control is finally put to use properly.
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…and just what is oozing out of our ground?
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Speed is Represented by Height
This is what happens when you meet a stranger in the alps and he teaches you how to log GPS data on top of google maps.
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Red Orchestra Team busting a move on the Killing Floor
Tripwire interactive, the team behind Red Orchestra, has announced a zombie-killing game called Killing Floor. I’m expecting an easter-egg power up that causes the zombies to break out in dance, disco style, like Ratchet & Clank Future’s Groovitron. Full text of the PR after the break.
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Call of Duty: World at War DLC to be Free on PC
Treyarch’s previously announced Call of Duty: World at War DLC is now almost certainly free for the PC.
Official confirmation is not yet available from Activision, but via twitter the updated patch notes for COD:WAW seem to indicate that no charge will be made since the DLC will be bundled with a patch fixing various issues (emphasis added):
Just a quick update to the PC Patch 1.4 status. This is the patch which will include the DLC Map Pack 1 content, as well as address a few issues with the game.
- Items Addressed:
- IWD / dedicated server anomalies (the people this effects will know what I mean by this)
- “Tank Lag” with logfile enabled
- Improvements to the MP spawn logic
- Autobalance functionality in various game modes
A complete list of change will be posted when the patch releases. We are working as quickly as possible to get this patch and DLC out as soon as possible.
This DLC pack adds four new maps, that count includes one new for Nazi Zombie mode and will be available tomorrow (March 19) for PS3 and Xbox 360 consoles. The posting was on their forums and is screenshotted after the break in case it is removed or edited.