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Posted Feb 15, 2007 at 12:48PM by Enrico S. Listed in: Wii, PSP, Xbox 360 Tags: Atari, ComicCon, Classic Media
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Atari - Image 1Atari has revealed the three games it will be showcasing in the NY Second Annual Comic Con 2007 that will be held on February 23 to 25 at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City. The three games are Godzilla: Unleashed for the Wii, Bullet Witch for the Xbox 360, and Dragonball Z Shin Budokai : Another Road for the PSP, which will all be available for purchase at kiosks throughout the convention.

Godzilla: Unleashed, set to be released Q3 2007, is one of the most anticipated games for Wii. We're still waiting to see though how the control system for the Wii will affect the gameplay. The storyline in itself is pretty vanilla "Destroy other monsters and save the world". Despite this, Atari has promised the story will be non-linear. Destructible cityscapes and large buildings will be in abundance, so we wait with baited breath for it's release.

Bullet Witch for the 360 is an adventure game which will be released in North America on February 27 for US $ 49.99. It is set in a neo-apocalyptic world where magic and guns go hand-in-hand. An advanced physics engine will be there to handle the game's monsters and destroyable environments. This is definitely a game to look out for.

DBZ Budokai: Another Road for the PSP (to be released March 2007) is an intense action game which promises to deliver more exciting matches than it's previous iteration. The fighting system has been improved and a whopping 50 new moves and super moves have been added to the mix. A brand new story line which follows the exploits of Trunks and his rival Majin Boo is included as well.

If you happen to be in the Comic Con and wish to find the booths, you can find Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai: Another Road at Room 1E03, Bullet Witch at the Lobby Booth, and Godzilla: Unleashed will be shown at Classic Media Booth, #765. More news to come as it's released.

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Posted Dec 20, 2006 at 03:33AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360 Tags: Flashman Studios, Classic Media, Leslie Levine
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Rocky and BullwinkleSome of the older guys among us remember waking up to the tune of Saturday morning cartoons. Those were pretty happy days, munching on our cereal as we watched Rocky and Bullwinkle go from one misadventure to another. Now, for the guys who missed these old classics, we might be seeing them again.


Classic Media's just announced that via an agreement with Flashman studios, they're making long-term plans to bring classic cartoons like "Rocky & Bullwinkle and Friends", "Dick Tracy", "Underdog" and "George of the Jungle" into the world of gaming.  "We look to tap into Flashman’s wealth of knowledge to strategically determine which developers and publishers can best capture the uniquely fun game play inherent in each of these great icons.'' said Leslie Levine, Classic’s worldwide licensing VP.

Flashman Studios is currently looking for game publishers willing to shell out support for this recent announcement, with no announcements for specific target consoles. We're hoping they do succeed here, honestly. The thought of a PS3/Wii/Xbox360-based Dick Tracy FPS sounds cool...or maybe a Roger Ramjet flight-sim...

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