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Volume 2 Issue 5 November 2006 Grand Theft Auto - Hardcore Gamer

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CONTENT BY<br />

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valve<br />

updates<br />

When Valve launched Half-Life 2, its multiplayer<br />

portion included Counter-Strike: Source, a version of<br />

the popular online multiplayer shooter that ran off of<br />

the new Source engine but was otherwise unchanged.<br />

Seven years after the mod’s debut, Valve is nally<br />

implementing some actual gameplay changes in<br />

Counter-Strike. One of the updates is an overhaul of<br />

the weapon and equipment economy, resulting in price<br />

changes for every in-game item. A more<br />

radical change is the reworked radar<br />

system, which allows<br />

you to automatically<br />

pass along an enemy’s<br />

name and position to your<br />

teammates if you keep them<br />

in sight for a few seconds.<br />

Valve promises more<br />

changes in the near<br />

future, so for people who<br />

used to play C-S in the<br />

good old days, it might be<br />

time to check it out again.<br />

wii will<br />

rock you<br />

While Nintendo introduced its next-gen Wii console at E3 <strong>2006</strong>, the<br />

actual launch date and the all-important price remained a well-kept<br />

secret. Due to the time zone difference, Japan was the rst to announce<br />

it will launch the Wii on December 2, <strong>2006</strong> for an estimated ¥25000<br />

($212.42). North America gets the console a few weeks earlier on<br />

<strong>November</strong> 19 for $249.99. Last, but not least, Europe will be able to<br />

purchase theirs on December 8 for €249 ($316.98).<br />

The North American and European retail packages include the console,<br />

one wireless Wii remote controller, one nunchuk controller and the Wii<br />

Sports title, which includes baseball, bowling, boxing, golf and tennis<br />

games. In Japan, gamers will have to purchase Wii Sports separately.<br />

Each Wii title is set to retail for about $50 in North America, ¥4800-<br />

¥6800 ($40-$58) in Japan, and €49-€59 ($62-$75) in Europe.<br />

Tokyo, Taisho Era, year 20...<br />

When demons roam the<br />

streets, everyday citizens go<br />

missing, and a shadowy<br />

conspiracy threatens the<br />

Capital’s survival, it takes more<br />

than your average private<br />

detective to solve the case...<br />

It takes a<br />

Put demon henchmen into<br />

action with real-time combat!<br />

Densely populated environments<br />

put you into Taisho-era Japan!<br />

iplay ipod games<br />

with itunes<br />

8_NEWS<br />

The latest version of Apple’s<br />

online music and video store,<br />

iTunes 7, not only offers music,<br />

TV series, and full-length movies,<br />

but games. The titles are all<br />

casual games compatible with<br />

fth-generation and later iPods,<br />

and retail for $4.99 apiece.<br />

Available titles include EA’s Tetris,<br />

Mahjong and Mini Golf; Pac-Man<br />

from Namco; and PopCap Games’s<br />

Bejeweled and Zuma.<br />

more trade<br />

shows close<br />

while leipzig<br />

grows<br />

It turns out that E3 wasn’t<br />

the only industry trade<br />

show in trouble. Games<br />

Market Europe, the UK’s<br />

only remaining trade show,<br />

nally shut its doors. This leaves the Games<br />

Convention in Leipzig, Germany as the only major<br />

trade show in Europe. Leipzig Fair organizers<br />

reported a huge increase in attendance during<br />

this year’s four-day exhibit, which ran from August<br />

23rd to the 27th. Visitor turnout neared the<br />

200,000 mark, a 50% increase over last year.<br />

HARDCORE GAMER MAGAZINE_VOLUME 2_ISSUE 5_CALL CHUCK<br />

Blood<br />

Sexual Themes<br />

Violence<br />

Capture the enemy and turn<br />

them against their own kind!<br />

ENTER TO WIN!: Go to<br />

www.atlus.com/devilsummoner<br />

and enter to win a limited edition,<br />

personally signed and framed<br />

lithograph from renowned game<br />

artist, Kazuma Kaneko.<br />

No purchase necessary.<br />

See website for details.<br />

Sony Computer Entertainment America takes<br />

no responsibility for this offer.<br />

© <strong>2006</strong> Atlus USA SHIN MEGAMI TENSEI, SMT and Devil Summoner are registered trademarks of Atlus USA. © <strong>2006</strong> Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. "PlayStation" and the "PS" Family logo are registered trademarks of<br />

Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. The rating icons are trademarks of the Entertainment Software Association.

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