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SEGA outlines releases set for 2008 - Condemned sequel now expected in March

SEGA UK has announced an updated release list for 2008, including a new March date for Condemned 2 and Viking: Battle for Asgard. The Incredible Hulk, coming to PS3, Xbox 360, PS2, Wii, DS and PC is lined-up for June and the latest in the successful Total War series, Empire, is confirmed for a 2008 release.

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gogators6390d ago

if your in the mood for re-releasing original IP, how about Daytona. How about Samba for something besides the Wii?

heyheyhey6390d ago

most of those titles look boring the only ones that have attention so far is the club (hooray for mindless run n gun shooters) and possibly the viking game although i dont know much about it yet also house of the dead is my favorite lightgun shooter so i kinda wanna play that too

Darkiewonder6390d ago

All i see is a list of systems and PC O.o

DarkSniper6390d ago

Dark Sniper has taken the stance to boycott $ega until an official Shenmue III is released. Until then, Dark Sniper will not purchase anything from Sega unless it is from the AM2 division.

$niper

Kenshin_BATT0USAI6390d ago

hellbringer believes darksniper i an idiot for speaking in third person. hahaha.

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Top 5 Video Games Arriving in July 2025

COGconnected's picks for the Top 5 Video Games Arriving in July 2025, ranked by hype and quality expectations.

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TykeAI: The Virtual Companion That’s Redefining Mixed Reality

CG writes: In our latest video, we dive into TykeAI, an impressive AI companion experience designed exclusively for Meta Quest headsets. What sets this apart? It’s completely standalone. No PC required. Just install it, and it works seamlessly.

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Meridian GMT Shows Upcoming Flight Simulation Controllers With New Options, Also for Xbox

Flight simulation hardware manufacturer Meridian provided an updated look at its controllers, which were originally announced back in March.

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