Features
- Mass Production (Can Bioware reclaim serious science-fiction for videogames with its elaborate 360-only space opera, Mass Effect?)
- Playing God (The team behind Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time returns with the stelly ambitions of Assassin's Creed)
- A Hinter's Tale (We all read them, but who write them? We put some frequently asked questions to videogames' leading FAQers)
- The Legend Of Link (Once the greatest game series ever, always the greatest? An exclusive hands-on with the real Twilight Princess)
- Time Extend: Serious Sam (Easy to dismiss, but harder to resist, does Croteam's defiantly loony FPS hold the keys to the heart of its genre?)
- Eastern Promises (sony starts the PS3 countdown at the Tokyo Game Show)
- Premium Package Holiday (Microsoft unveils the core of its gaming vision at its Barcelona event)
- Capital Games (Is London the idea home for a celebration of videogame culture)
- Life After WOW (The man who lead us into a new world unveils his new studio)
- They Love Their MTV (Guitar heroes Harmonix explain their acquisition by the music channel)
- Oh My God! (South Park claims its first gaming casualty in World Of WarCraft)
- Incoming (This month's announcements, updates and upsets, neatly digested)
Including Previews of:
- Lair (PS3)
- Devil May Cry 4 (PS3)
- World Of Warcraft: Burning Crusade (Mac, PC)
- Resistance: Fall Of Man (PS3)
- Alan Wake (360, PC)
- Star Trek: Legacy (360, PC)
- Thrillville (PC, PS2, Xbox)
- Ridge Racer 7 (PS3)
- Dead Or Alive Xtreme 2 (360)
- The Sopranos (PS2)
- Phantasy Star Universe (360, PC, PS2)
- Need For Speed Carbon (360, GC, PC, PS2, PS3, PSP, Xbox, Wii)
Featuring Reviews of:
- Okami (PS2)
- Canis Canem Edit (PS2)
- Splinter Cell: Double Agent (360, GC, PC, PS2, Xbox, Wii)
- Killzone: Liberation (PSP)
- Scarface (PC, PS2, Xbox)
- Mage Knight Apocalypse (PC)
- Destroy All Humans 2 (PS2, Xbox)
- Battlefield 2142 (PC)
- God Hand (PS2)
- Sam & Man: Culture Shock (PC)
- Rule Of Roses (PS2)
- Dragon Quest Heroes (DS)
- Project Sylpheed (360)
Publication Date : December 2006
Creator : Future Publishing
This exhibit has a reference ID of CH45160. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
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