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  • Battlefield 1943

    Battlefield 1943

    Battlefield 1943 has been out for a while now, and despite reviews being extremely positive it’s not up to much. However, it looks like the latest downloadable offering from EA and DICE could be what keeps us hooked on its military shooters.

  • Battlefront

    Battlefront

    Battlefront was supposed to be the last game in the Star Wars franchise, but EA decided to skip the franchise and move on to DICE's Battlefield franchise. Today, GameSpot News broke the story."While our publisher was very happy to learn that they were developing Battlefield: Bad Company 2 for the Xbox 360 and PS3, it's clear that they are keen to stay true to the core vision of the franchise," read a statement from the Electronic Arts finance and media relations manager. "Unfortunately, we do not have any further details to share on Battlefield: Bad Company 2, which is not planned to be a launch title for either platform."

  • Battles In Italy

    Battles In Italy

    Battles In Italy is not being held by Electronic Arts because Ubisoft are holding the title. (They're still trying to find ways to make the European audience happy). However, The Italian Press reports that EA are holding the title, not The Sims, due out on October 1st. The title is being called “One of the premier games in the history of the videogame market,” which is, of course, perfectly fitting.

  • Battlestar Galactica

    Battlestar Galactica

    Battlestar Galactica movie has found its director, Paul Verhoeven, who will be helming the film, it has been revealed. Entertainment Weekly report that Verhoeven will also direct the first instalment in the series, Battlestar Galactica , a film based on the famous TV series. It will be based on the current books by Ridley Scott and follows the adventures of US military pilots that were later killed off. The movie, which is currently untitled, is due to begin production next year. The film is still being adapted from a script by Mike McMahon and co-written by the helmer himself. So far the film has only been announced for PC, but it's clearly not far away from the next film, which we presume will be the more significant project.

  • Battlestations Pacific

    Battlestations Pacific

    Battlestations Pacific is set to debut on the PC and Xbox 360 this spring. The game will feature an authentic Pacific theater experience and feature a variety of historic and fictional campaigns. Developed by EA Pacific and published by Focus Home Interactive, the game will be published by Activision.

  • Battlestrike The Road To Berlin

    Battlestrike The Road To Berlin

    Battlestrike The Road To Berlin is the latest in the long-running series of live action TV shows that are being broadcast in Europe. The books, in the works by Terry Pratchett, consist of the story of political intrigue, war, politics and heroism set in Berlin. The first three books, The Road To Berlin, The Road To Berlin, and The Road To Berlin, have been released and are available now. The upcoming series, created by Colin O’Donnell and Tony Estevez, also features Terry Pratchett and Chris Murphy. Check out the first trailer below:

  • BCT Commander

    BCT Commander

    BCT Commander was one of the better Star Trek strategy games ever made, and it won a ton of awards at the 2007 THQ Sports Primetime awards. Now it's heading to the Xbox 360, and the PC.The gameplay is more interesting than it may first appear, and gamers will be able to set the game's graphics to their hearts' content. It's being developed by the same team that made Battlestar Galactica for PC, and it's a typical action RTS.

  • Beach Head 2005

    Beach Head 2005

    Beach Head 2005 will be the third game in a series of Beach Bias bestselling PC games. Based on Matt Smith's bestselling novel of the same name, Beach Head 2005: A From Human Aspect is slated for release in July, and it will feature the adventures of the FBI agent and the psychotic person with the abilities of a motorcycle to infiltrate a local crime syndicate. The game will also incorporate a cast of classic Hollywood actors.

  • Beach Soccer

    Beach Soccer

    Beach Soccer's popularity is so solid that, in late 2001, Sega finally bought the series from the wing-man of Taito. (We could not stop talking about the fortune-raiser and the echidna.) While we were originally planning on seeing an enhanced version of the game for the Dreamcast, and a new version of Beach Soccer for the PC, when Taito was acquired, Sega immediately threw up the winning mix and a few things. First and foremost, the game's graphics are better than any other version, including Taito's own arcade soccer series, Robotron. Second, the game's audio is also better than Sega's original. Both the English and Japanese version have incredible soundtracks that are still being released for the PC and Dreamcast.

  • Beanotown Racing

    Beanotown Racing

    Beanotown Racing is a top down racing game that’s, in its simplest form, played on a 2D plane. Players race around tracks in a grid filled with destructible structures, craft weapons, and blast the landscape. It takes a single player to finish a race, and a second player to finish it, and another to watch out for its flame power. Your aim is to earn as many points as possible by the racer, by avoiding the flames, exploding and bursting the tracks.

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