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Console Monster: Beijing 2008 Review

Anthony brings us his impressions on Beijing 2008: The Official Video Game Of The Olympics in Console Monster's review for the 360

"The frequency of Olympic & Track and Field titles run very thin, just like the real life event, we end up waiting years until the next one. With only days away from this year's main event, SEGA is here with their official title for the Olympic event - Beijing 2008. Where some Lycra-clad gamers would settle for running around in circles or throwing all manner of objects with an Italian plumper or a blue spiky fella in Mario & Sonic at the Olympics, there will be others that would prefer a more accurate representation of the Olympic event. Luckily SEGA's Beijing 2008 delivers ..."

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Amazon Video Game Deal of the Day and Highlights.

Amazon have released their video game deal of the day for Thursday.

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Rockstar VS Media Molecule In DIEA

Nominations for Develop Industry Excellence Awards are unveiled, and two developers are likely to walk away with most of them.

Rockstar and Media Molecule will be contesting for the most category nominations. Rockstar snags six of them with GTA: Chinatown Wars and GTA IV: The Lost and the Damned from Rockstar while Media Molecule's LittleBigPlanet alone is nominated for another five.

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Leord6193d ago

Wouldn't be surprised if Rockstar takes all their 6 nominations and brings home several prizes =)

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Planet Xbox 360: Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics Review

Do you still suffer from Olympic fever? Are you constantly checking NBC looking for any glimpse of a balance beam, pool, or waving country flags? Fear not, Summer Athletics is here with your cure. Sure, you would think that an Olympic-styled game would just add fuel to the fire, but Summer Athletics is all but guaranteed to drown it, like Michael Phelps treats other Olympians' dreams.

If you remember the ancient Commodore 64 title, Summer Games, you know what to expect. The title is surprisingly similar, given the twenty-plus years between the two games. You have the option to play a single event, compete in a set of events (including a traditional decathlon), or build an athlete from scratch with career mode. The game gives you twenty-six events to play, in seven different categories. Save the lame career mode and a handful of additional events, it feels strikingly similar to the classic Commodore 64 title, except the older title actually plays better.

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