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Posted Nov 06, 2008 at 03:46PM by Glenn M. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360 Tags: Ubisoft, CSI, NBC
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Heroes - Image 1If you were hoping to play the game based on Heroes, the popular TV series from NBC, then too bad. According to Ubisoft PR director, Jaime Cottini, Peter, Claire, Hiro, and the rest of the gang won't be coming to your gaming platforms anymore. Oh well...

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Posted Oct 15, 2008 at 08:04AM by Isaac C. Listed in: Wii Tags: Star Trek, CSI, The Transformers, High Voltage Software, Hollywood
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The Conduit - Image 1Looks like the Wii's getting a touch of Hollywood. The upcoming shooter, The Conduit, was announced to have a voice-over cast appropriately comprised of names that will be familiar to the sci-fi community. Check out the cast list after link.

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Posted Feb 13, 2008 at 01:26PM by Charles D. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii Tags: Wiimote, CSI, LucasArts, Las Vegas, Telltale Games, Telltale
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Logo of Telltale Games - Image 1Telltale Games' Mark Darin and Greg Land recently talked about the pros of porting games to the Wii and DS platform in an interview by Cubed3. With games like CSI: Hard Evidence (PC, Xbox 360, Wii, DS) and the Sam & Max series under their belt, they also talked about how the Wii and DS can rekindle interest in the old-school point-and-click adventure genre. You can read the interview with the Telltale Games designers in the full article.

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Posted Jan 09, 2008 at 01:31PM by Tim Y. Listed in: Wii, Xbox 360 Tags: Ubisoft, CSI
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Ubisoft dates Dark Messiah, Nitrobike, and CSI: Hard Evidence.  - Image 1Wondering what sort of titles Ubisoft has lined up for the earlier part of 2008? The company has announced that it plans to release Dark Messiah of Might & Magic: Elements for the Xbox 360 by next month, along with Nitrobike for the Wii. Exact dates and other details can be found in the full article.

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Posted Sep 21, 2007 at 07:49PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360, Games for Windows Tags: Christmas, Ubisoft, crime scene, CSI, PS2, Neil Gaiman
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Ubisoft holiday line-up - Image 1Have you been good for this holiday season? Well, whether you were naughty or nice, Ubisoft has the game for you. Whether you're into assassins, solving murder cases or maybe even taking good care of your pets, Ubisoft is coming to town.

One of their most highly anticipated games for the season, Assassin's Creed, will be coming in this November for the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3, with the PC version coming in early next year. It won't be in time for Christmas, but maybe it'll make a deadly romantic Valentine's gift.

Beowulf (360, PS3, PSP, PC), the video game based on Robert Zemecki's new movie of the same name, will also be arriving this November, just in time for the movie. Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway (PS3, 360, PC) has been delayed from its holiday release date and will instead be arriving next year. The Wii's Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 will be arriving this December though. Naruto: Rise of a Ninja for the Xbox 360 will be arriving this October.

So you'd better watch out, and you'd better not cry. You'd better not pout, and we'll tell you why. Gamers from all over get a game to play over the holidays from Ubisoft:
So while Ubisoft may not know whether you're sleeping or whether you're awake, it has a great line up for everybody (young and old, naughty and nice) this holiday season.

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Posted Sep 14, 2007 at 05:33PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360, MMORPG, Games for Windows Tags: Electronic Arts, CSI, iTV
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John Riccitiello, CEO of EA - Image 1Some sparks flew at the Royal Television Society's Cambridge Convention when Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello said that TV is just as bad as the video game industry when it comes to violence. Michael Grade, Chairman of the British media company ITV, responded by saying that video games exist in a "moral vacuum."

Riccitiello was expressing his views during a presentation, citing violence in TV shows and films to prove that the violent content is just as bad as in video games. As examples he showed clips from shows like 24 and CSI and films like Kill Bill and 300 and compared them to Grand Theft Auto. He expressed how video games are "unfairly demonized" in the press.

He added that the two industries attract the same demographics but in distinctly different ways, saying: "With video games, I can be on the edge of my seat immersed in them, but TV is storytelling - I'm lying back and it comes to me." Grade of ITV countered Riccitiello, saying that video games are created in a "moral vacuum" compared to TV, which worked within the "framework of a dramatic narrative."

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Posted Sep 06, 2007 at 10:52PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Wii, Xbox 360, Games for Windows Tags: Ubisoft, CSI, PS2, Casino
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When we heard of CSI: Hard Evidence (Xbox 360, Wii, PC, PS2, DS) being under Ubisoft's banner, we knew the license was in good hands. Break down evidence, recreate crime scenes, squeeze answers out of suspects; doing whatever it takes to unmask the criminal just like in the popular TV series sounds fun. Take a glimpse at what awaits by watching the video we've found.

Gritty atmosphere? Check. Cinematic presentation? Positive. Mysterious villains and equally mysterious victims? They're all there. Pack that in a video game, slap good graphics, then you've got a crime going on. In this video, you'll see gameplay footage from what seems to be a murder attempt in the casino. It's hard to miss all the elements that we've mentioned.

Be careful not to flinch, this one's dangerous:



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Posted Jul 24, 2007 at 08:31AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360, Games for Windows Tags: Ubisoft, Wiimote, CSI, Las Vegas, Telltale Games, Telltale
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Ubisoft announces today that Xbox 360 and Wii owners, as well as those with a Nintendo DS and PlayStation 2, will be able to enjoy a new CSI video game this coming Fall 2007. The new game will be known as CSI: Hard Evidence and is being developed by Telltale Games. The PC version ships with the console versions.

Staying true to the CSI franchise, Hard Evidence continues on the crime-solving brand of experience the public has first come to love on TV. The game itself follows the story of Gil Grissom, Catherine Willows, and the rest of the Las Vegas crew in solving crimes with the help of sophisticated lab equipments and realistic techniques. Other features are:
  • More Crime-Solving Action: Break down the evidence and bring suspects to justice in five all-new, bizarre crimes. Unravel longer cases, search bigger crime scenes, and uncover hidden evidence in unique locations like never before.
  • Go Deeper into the Evidence: Master new forensic tools and find more evidence than ever. Use the new Garage Lab to examine large pieces of evidence like cars and trucks. Recreate gunfights with ballistic lasers, uncover shocking secrets with video analysis, and much more.
  • The Ultimate CSI Experience: Experience your very own CSI episodes as you piece together clues with the real CSI actors. Take part in dramatic interrogations, create grisly crime reenactments, and explore atmospheric crime scenes inspired by the show.
There is still no mention how Wii players will be able to use the motion-sensing controllers but Ubisoft has mentioned that CSI: Hard Evidence has been made compatible to the Wiimote and Nunchuk. What we have below are screenshots from the Xbox 360 build and the trailer video for all versions.

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See the game's video after the jump!

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Posted Jun 13, 2007 at 01:02PM by Enrico S. Listed in: MMORPG, World of Warcraft Tags: CSI
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Fans of CSI: NY are in for a treat with this World of Warcraft video. CSI: SW (Stormwind) by Schwarzsehr looks really well-made and polished. After getting over our initial amusement, we were a bit let down with the fact that they didn't include the full episode.

After all, it would be really interesting to see the characters investigating the death of a gnome who just "burst into flames." But still, WoW is WoW and we really have no complaints whatsoever.

The video is pretty much the introduction of CSI:NY converted using the World of Warcraft engine. The creator of the video captured all of the details pretty well and it is generally good work. It's an entertaining view nonetheless, and should bring smiles to the faces of any CSI fans.

Without further adieu, here's the movie. Enjoy!



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Posted Apr 22, 2007 at 04:40PM by Glen D. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: Pokemon, Sony, CSI, Play-Asia, Atlus, Asia
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FolkSoul box art - Image 1


What you're looking at is the tentative box-art for FolksSoul, the newest spin-off of the Monster Kingdom universe. For those of you unfamiliar with the Monster Kingdom line of games, the series was developed by Atlus co-founder Cozy Okada and has had several incarnations in the Sony PlayStation Portable. It looks like the franchise is ready to test the next-gen console waters as it slates a June 21 release for its newest baby.

Think of FolksSoul as Fatal Frame meets CSI meets Pokemon. Yeah, it's a little weird, we know. The game tells the story of Ellen and Keats who receive mysterious letters from supposedly dead people and had their paths cross in a spooky village. It's now your job to help them investigate why they got the notes from six feet under and what the locale has to do with it.

The early word is that the game is likely to play similar to Monster Kingdom: Jewel Summoner, which means that players will have the ability to summon creatures through an ID system to aid them in their quest. This, of course, is still speculative as the only thing the Japanese have revealed so far is the complete title, which is FolksSoul: Ushinawareta Denshou. On a side note, Play-Asia has a different release date for the game - June 7.

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