If you ever wonder why some Japanese players have a bad impression of Western gamers, read this post.
Not all video games last year were released on tangible discs. There were also games released via digital means, and some of those games were without a doubt among the strongest titles to hit in 2009.
One of the last deals of the year nets you one of the year’s most enjoyable online shooters. On December 31, Battlefield 1943 will be a mere 600 Microsoft Points, a frugal way to waste away New Year’s Eve!
Maybe not better—the game’s already great—but better. “Yakety Sax”, too.
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Back in mid-July, DICE promised that Aussie servers for Battlefield 1943 were coming. The PS3 version has got ‘em, but Xbox 360 owners are still waiting.
Electronic Arts sold more than 600,000 digital copies of Battlefield 1943 on the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360, breaking records for both consoles, the publisher announced today.
DICE revealed today that Battlefield Bad Company 2 will support Battlefield 1943 weaponry, when BC2 drops in early 2010.