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1. The fan site Oblivion-Lost.com has uploaded an exclusive
movie of
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl in which real-life footage and extracts from trailers are compared. Also, there are some small never-seen sequences from the game that were taken from a DVD of the Russian print magazin "Igromania". Additionally, Oblivion-Lost.com offers four summaries of articles published in "Igromania" - the editors had the opportunity to stay at GSC Game World's for one week and gather interesting info for their reports.
2.
Aspyr Media began shipping the Mac version of
Command & Conquer: Generals Zero Hour - the game is expected to arrive in stores by Friday, February 25th and was developed for Macintosh by
i5works. Details
here.
3. The adventure game
Future Boy! has been nominated for 9
XYZZY Awards, including Best Game, Best Writing, and Best Story,
The General Coffee Company Film Productions announced.
4. We were informed that the first issue of
Mobile Entertainment, the first business publication dedicated to the fast-growing mobile content sector, will be launched on Wednesday, March 2nd 2005. Mobile Entertainment will be published monthly, covering games, music, video, lifestyle and adult. It will be distributed to retailers, hardware manufacturers, network operators, IP owners, aggregators, developers, media and financial institutions, with a significant international reach from day one.
5. The Arcade Town
website announced the achievement of 2 million unique visitors in a single month. Arcade Town brings together a number of development companies who make online games that can be played right in your web browser plus downloadable games. Every game is either 100% free or comes with a free trial version. New games are added constantly from award winning development companies such as Hipsoft, IWin, Retro64, Grab/Intermix, Sandlot Games, and more. Arcade Town also features many online games that can be placed on your site for free. Simply follow the instructions on the free content page to place the games on your site, providing fun for visitors to your web world. For more information on setting up your own arcade, click
here.