Spitfire Heroes, Ready To Take Off!


War is not something to dream about, but I am sure that game producers would surely have nightmares related to their future if someone would simply erase the past conflicts that fueled the creation of an impressive amount of movies and games! Today, it's about World War 2, and the Royal Air Force, in a game for Nintendo DS...

Supermarine Spitfire plane
From what I've heard, Spitfire Heroes: Tales of the Royal Air Force is going to be an "air combat shooter" for Nintendo DS, based on historical missions, although flight mechanics are intuitive, and far less complicated then in a fully-featured fligh combat simulator.

Spitfire Heroes: Tales of the Royal Air Force comes with wireless support for up to 4 players, and according to the official press release, you should expect to have a lot of fun with it - "Enter into frenzied dogfights with German fighters, strafe columns of enemy tanks, cover the evacuation of Allied troops, knock buzz bombs out of the sky with a tip of your wing and more in an expansive campaign that recreates some of the most famous battles of the war.", while learning some history, too!

Unfortunately, there's no accurate release date, but since this game has gone gold, you should expect it in stores by the end of the month. For more details, feel free to visit the official page of this game's publisher, here!

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First Details About Spielberg’s Boom Blox Game


First Details About Spielbergs Boom Blox Game

"I am a gamer myself, and I really wanted to create a video game that I could play with my kids."
That’s what Steven Spielberg declared recently regarding the new video game in which production it is involved, called Boom Blox, in collaboration with Electronic Arts.

After winning three Academy awards, the movie director started to think in this new video game about players building and manipulating groups of blocks offering them the possibility to build their own levels.

First Details About Spielbergs Boom Blox Game

The game modes established are single player, co-op and versus with more than 300 levels and over 30 funny characters.
Spielberg is very fascinated about gaming and this is ot the first time he comes u with a new idea for a new game, as he put the bases for The Dig, a point-and-click game developed by LucasArts, and currently the director is working at another project with EA which is an action adventure game, “set against the backdrop of an epic story” as he said.

First Details About Spielbergs Boom Blox Game

For this one though no title or release date was made public yet but what we know is that it’ll be developed for PS3, Xbox 360 and personal computers.
But we know that Bloom Blox will come out in May this year for Nintendo Wii first and after a short time we can expect a mobile version too.

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The First MMOARTS Game


The First MMOARTS Game

Blueside announced the first Massively Multiplayer Online Action Real-Time Strategy game in the history and it is no other than the Kingdom Under Fire II, a series which is known for combining action with RPG elements since 2001, and starting with the Xbox 360 versions launched this month under the title Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom, the creators went deeper into the action complexity adding more RPG elements.

The developer brought the game back in its RTS origins and with action elements addition it will allow thousands of gamers to access the new MMO mode in a battle with epic proportions, with single-player and multi-player campaigns available and a fresh story about the battle over power between the Dark Legion and the Human Alliance.

Kingdom Under Fire II is expected to be released sometime next year being prepared for a worldwide launch for PCs and consoles, after Blueside finishes the project related to the title discussed with Phantagram, and after the publisher is chosen.

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