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These are the top 10 games  for purchase and i have the demos for download  so email me for questions or how to download ...

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1. Doom 3 - XBOX

2. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory - XBOX

3. God of War - PS2

4. Lego Star Wars - XBOX

5. Dynasty Warriors 5 - PS2

6. Close Combat First to Fight - XBOX

7. Shin Megami Tensei Digital Devil Saga - PS2

8. MVP Baseball - PS2

9. Lego Star Wars - PS2

10. Tekken 5 - PS2

 

 

Upcoming Releases: for these titles

 

SOCOM 3: U.S. Navy Seals(PS2): August 15, 05

 Godfather(PS2, XB): Q4 05

Area 51(PS2, XB): April 25, 05

Soul Caliber III(PS2): 2005

Batman Begins(PS2, XB): June 13, 05

Burnout 4(PS2, XB,): 2005

Medal of Honor: European Assault(PS2, XB): 2005

Scarface(PS2, XB): September 13, 05

Pariah(XB): May 3, 05

Cold Winter(PS2): May 10, 05

Graffiti Kingdom(PS2): May 2005

WWE WrestleMania XXI(XB): April 18, 05

Raze's Hell(XB): April 5, 05

Sid Meier's Pirates(XB): May 17, 05

Predator: Concrete Jungle(XB): April 26, 05

Geist(GC): May 23 ,05

L.A. Rush(PS2, XB): 2005

Madagascar(XB): May 24, 05

Outlaw Tennis(PS2, XB): May 17, 05

 

 

 Latest News:

 

Rockstar parent Take-Two Interactive, Sony, Wal-Mart, and GameStop are blamed for the murder of three policemen by a teenage car thief.

Just when the furor over Grand Theft Auto: Vice City's "Kill all the Haitians!" level had finally died down, the game sparked another lawsuit. Along with its predecessor Grand Theft Auto III, the crime-action game is being blamed for inspiring the triple murder of three Fayette, Alabama, police officers. 

Devin Thompson, 18, is accused of the slayings, which occurred after he was arrested in 2003 for suspicion of the crime of grand theft auto. According to the Associated Press, when he was caught, Thompson said, "Life is a video game. You've got to die sometime." While being booked at the station, he allegedly grabbed a police officer's pistol and then shot its owner and two other officers in the head--all three died. Thompson is then said to have driven off in a stolen police car, but was later apprehended. He is currently being charged with three counts of first-degree murder, and is set to go to trial on July 11.

Two of the victims' next-of-kin have filed a lawsuit accusing the two GTA games as having "trained and motivated" Thompson to commit his crimes. Besides Take-Two, the other defendants named in the near-60-page, $600 million suit are Wal-Mart and GameStop, where Thompson is said to have bought both M-rated games while under the ESRB-mandated 17-year-old purchase age. Sony Computer Entertainment America, makers of Thompson's PlayStation 2 console, is also named in the legal filing.

"I don't want another family to go through what our family has been through the past few years. It's about saving lives," said plaintiff Steve Strickland, a brother of one of the victims. The plaintiffs' attorney is none other than Jack Thompson, the Miami-based lawyer who has waged a one-man crusade "over the past twelve years in a national effort to hold accountable the entertainment industry for the harm it does to our children," according to his web site.

After targeting gangsta rap's violent lyrics in the early 1990s, Thompson has spent the last half-decade railing against the perils of violent video games, which he refers to as "murder simulators." While speaking to the local NBC affiliate, Thompson said "[the game] industry has targeted, with the most popular and violent game in history, every police officer in America and put a bull's eye on their back." To back up his claims, Thompson cites studies at Harvard University and the University of Indiana that he asserts "prove that adolescents' brain functions are damaged by a steady diet of violent images."

For its part, Take-Two was conciliatory to the victims' relations, saying, "We would like to extend our deepest sympathies to the families of the officers killed." However, it gave no ground to the plaintiffs' attorney. "With regard to Mr. [Jack] Thompson, unfortunately he has a habit of doing this kind of thing often. No court has yet to take his legal claims seriously. The suggestion that there is a link between the use and sales of Grand Theft Auto and this tragic incident is utter nonsense. Anyone suggesting that such a link does exist is either misguided, misrepresenting the facts, or both."  

 

 

EA officials admit that the two publishers are having "conversations," downplays a Wall Street Journal report saying purchase price and management changes are on the table.

The plot surrounding Electronic Arts' potential takeover of Ubisoft thickened further today. Citing "people familiar with the matter," The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the two companies have begun discussions about scenarios surrounding the US game giant's purchase of its France-based rival. 

"For the moment, the talks are preliminary and running in parallel with other approaches that family-run Ubisoft is making to broker solutions that might shake off the bid from EA," said the Journal, further citing its anonymous sources, "but they could be the starting point of an eventual deal between the two."

According to the Journal, the EA-Ubi discussions have focused on two major points. First and foremost is the issue of what sale price the two companies could agree on. In December 2004, EA bought about 20 percent of Ubisoft Entertainment European investment firm Talpa Beheer BV for 19.69 euros ($26.54) per share. Currently, the Splinter Cell developer-publisher's stock is trading just below 32 euros ($41.68) a share, and the Journal reports that "Ubisoft's management has hinted it would value the company at up to about 40 euro ($52.10) a share, or close to 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion)" for the entire company.

The other sticky wicket reportedly blocking EA's possible acquisition of Ubisoft is the latter publisher's management, dominated by the Guillemot family. Led by Ubi CEU Yves Guillemot, the Guillemot clan owns 17.5 percent of the publisher and holds 26 percent of the shares eligible to vote on company decisions. The Journal reports that the Guillemots are wary about ceding control of the company they founded nearly 20 years ago and are looking at ways to counter EA's advances. Possible scenarios include "a new injection of capital from existing French shareholders or a merger with Gameloft, a 29%-owned affiliate of Ubisoft run by Michel Guillemot, another family member," said the Journal. The paper also cited an unconfirmed report that Ubi reps had approached the Walt Disney Company for financial backing.

When contacted by the Journal, representatives of EA and Ubisoft would not comment on whether or not the two companies were even talking. However, Electronic Arts vice president of corporate communications Jeff Brown told GameSpot that the two companies were indeed having discussions. "Of course we are speaking with and having the kinds of conversations you'd expect to have with the management of a company... We own 20 percent [of them]," said Brown. However, Brown obliquely denied the substance of the Journal's story. "It would be unwise to characterize any of the discussions as a negotiation."

 

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