I almost soiled myself a little bit when I got the word from Sierra Entertainment that they released some free downloadable content for TimeShift. It’s called the Futures-Past Multiplayer Map Packand it features five new multiplayer maps for players to unravel while annihilating online enemies with time-bending chrono grenades and 2 new multiplayer modes. Each map presented in the DLC package supports classic multiplayer modes: One-on-One, Deathmatch, and Team Deathmatch.

And if you’re tired of the same old Deathmatch modes, it also includes two exclusive multiplayer modes, King of Time and Meltdown Madness, that they claim will reveal the future of multiplayer fragging. We shall see about that claim. The best and most ubertastic thing about this is that it’s all free! Yes, that’s F-R-E-E kind of free as in you don’t have to use any Microsoft Points on them.
That’s 5 new maps and 2 new modes at your disposal. What’s that reason again for constantly being charged for everyone else’s map packs?
Shortly after we’ve all wrapped up in the Unscripted Nights event tonight, Epic Games will unleash the very first look at actual gameplay from Gears of War 2. The trailer is set to hit the Xbox Live Marketplace tonight following the 10PM PST / 1AM EST premiere on Spike TV’s “Gametrailers TV with Geoff Keighley”. It’s supposedly a 2-minute trailer featuring a look at some insane chainsaw duels. I’m really excited to see the new Unreal Engine 3 in action!

It should be one hell of a night tonight with a little thuggin’ with Unscripted Nights followed by some good old fashioned COG Town action to wrap things up. Be ready to thug it up and then download the world premiere gameplay trailer for Gears of War 2 tonight!
“Remember me? I made my official debut back at E3 2007 and got quite the reception. I was supposed to hit the Xbox Live Arcade but I ended up on the back of a milk carton instead. I have been kidnapped by the dreaded TBA & TBD clan. I am Third Wave Games and Ubisoft’s War World.”

I just had what is easily the BEST TRIP EVER TO BLOCKBUSTER! In fact, the trip was so amazing that it has essentially killed any desires I had for visiting Gamestop or EB Games again. Let me explain.
A few days ago I received some information that Blockbuster was getting into the hardware, games and accessories business. It’s a new focus of theirs to tackle this crazy industry we all like to participate in. I decided to visit my local Blockbuster with a few titles I had with the intention of trading them in. I had previously attempted to trade these titles in at my local Gamestop but after being offered $16 for seven (7) games, I laughed and walked right out. The games were older titles but none of them more than a year old.

So there I was in Blockbuster after learning about their trade-in program. Yes, I know I’m late to the game as some of you knew this already. (shame on you for not telling me) After signing up for the program, the total for these same $16 games was an amazing $129 at Blockbuster! I quickly made good use of the credit by purchasing a copy of Grand Theft Auto IV. And to top it all off, Blockbuster was giving out a limited edition Grand Theft Auto IV picture and frame of Niko with every purchase!
Today, on an innocent trip to Blockbuster, any need to ever visit Gamestop again was destroyed. Thank you Blockbuster! I encourage you guys and girls who do get the trade-in bug every once in a while to visit your local Blockbuster instead of Gamestop or EB Games. They’re committed to beating the trade-in prices and I’m a witness to that being true. You have to use your credit at Blockbuster. There is no cash credit but with a trade-in policy that makes sense, it’s well worth it. You have to have a Blockbuster account and you have to sign up for the trade-in program in order to trade your games.
I am free of the Gamestop raping and I hope you all will soon be too. Go to Blockbuster to trade in your games. I can’t suggest buying all of your games there, but I will suggest you trade your games there. You can use the credit on games, rentals or movies.
There aren’t many motivations while playing a demo that speak as loud as this particular one does. Codemasters released a demo for their soon to be released racer, GRID, today and at the same time they pulled the curtains off of their eBay Motors Challenge. The GRID playable demo just so happens to be a US-exclusive fastest lap competition in which the ultimate winner will drive away with a brand new, customized, eBay Motors branded Ford Mustang GT-R.
For the game that’s all about the race, the GRID™ playable demo delivers intense competition right from the start as players compete in single-player GRID World events, 12-player online races, and then prove their worth in the white-knuckle Time Trial competition, which is home to the eBay Motors Challenge. It’s worth a shot don’t you think? It isn’t everyday that you get a free demo and could quite possibly walk away with a $90,000 car just for playing it.

Wouldn’t it be cool to know which game engine your favorite game was developed with? I thought so. I decided to break down some of the more popular game engines and list the games that are using the engine for all of you uber geeks out there. Some of the list will include certain toolsets or plugins used for specific things like the physics within a game. (think ragdoll) What may surprise some of you is that more than a few of your favorite games use the same development engine.
I suppose in the world of making video games it’s really difficult to design and produce a unique engine for your game so what most developers do is modify an existing engine. There’s a lot of sloppy seconds, thirds and fourths going on in the industry it seems. I say this because you’ll often find that a game uses variations of multiple engines at times so it’s not unlikely to see a game listed twice in the below list of game engines.
Ready to find out which engine your favorite game uses?
Not to be outdone by the likes of 2K Sports and their Don King Presents: Prizefighter, Electronic Arts jabbed out an announcement today that Fight Night Round 4 is indeed on its way. I had my doubts after previous developers, EA Chicago, were shut down but I can rest easy now. I love me some Fight Night and I’m going to love me some Fight Night even more with Mike Tyson (minus the face tattoo unfortunately) being included finally! Ever since Mike Tyson’s Punchout I’ve been wanting to unleash Iron Mike on a boxing game.

I anticipate that most of the EA Chicago team will be included on this effort so we should be free to expect more of the same awesome sauce that Fight Night Round 3 had. Fight Night Round 4 is scheduled for a 2009 release.
“The EA SPORTS Fight Night franchise has always been synonymous with quality and innovation that raised the bar for the sports videogame genre”, said Kevin Wilkinson, Executive Producer, EA SPORTS. “EA SPORTS Fight Night Round 3 was a platform defining game as the industry transitioned to next generation consoles. EA SPORTS Fight Night Round 4 will change how boxing games are played and measured in the future.”
And the award for the cash cow of the year goes to…Grand Theft Auto IV. There was speculation and even doubt (namely by myself) that Grand Theft Auto IV couldn’t top the numbers that Halo 3 pulled in. Rockstar and Take Two proudly put all that speculation to bed today. I can haz job at Rockstar?

Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. said today that Grand Theft Auto IV has surpassed all-time entertainment records for day one and week one sales by dollar value. Released on Tuesday, April 29th, Grand Theft Auto IV, the critically acclaimed video game, has sold through to consumers approximately 6 million units globally with an estimated retail value of more than $500 million in the first week. Grand Theft Auto IV sold approximately 3.6 million units on its opening day with a retail value of approximately $310 million globally.
It’s been a long time coming. Unscripted Nights are back with an exciting Grand Theft Auto IV Gangsta Paradise party on Xbox Live this Friday! It’s always a blast when everyone gets together and I anticipate this will be no exception. Ready to play cops and robbers?
When: Friday, May 9
Where: Xbox Live
Time: 8PM PST / 10PM CST / 11PM EST
Game: Grand Theft Auto IV

How do I join?
Simple. Send me a message via Xbox.com or Xbox Live with “GTA4″ and I’ll get you in the game. Or heck, if you see me on just join my session! There will be plenty of U360 community members able to invite you to the game.
No I still don’t have one but I know a lot of you out there listen in to U360 via your Zune so I wanted to share the news that TV shows have made their way to the Zune with the latest Spring update. You can now choose from more than 800 episodes of popular television series to download and watch on your computer or Zune, including COMEDY CENTRAL’s “South Park,” FUNimation’s “Afro Samurai” and “Witchblade,” MTV’s “The Hills,” NBC’s “The Office,” “Heroes” and “30 Rock,” and much, much more!

Each television show will be priced at 160 Microsoft Points per episode (approximately $1.99) at launch. With more than 3.5 million tracks, two-thirds of which are available in pure MP3 format, 800 television shows, 4,800 music videos and 3,500 audio and video podcasts, the Zune online store is a great place for consumers to find the entertainment content they want.
“Partnering with Zune will allow us to develop innovative content offerings for their customers, including flexible pricing and packaging options beginning this fall,” said JB Perrette, president of NBC Universal Digital Distribution. “NBC Universal is excited to offer our hit television shows to Zune customers.”
I’m going to get a Zune Original at some point so it’s good to see the Zune Marketplace expanding especially when it includes one of my favorite TV shows, Heroes. It’ll be great watching Peter lay the smack down on Sylar while I’m riding the train home or flying out to an event. Anyone have a spare Zune Original?



