Need for Speed: Nitro

Electronic Arts is releasing a new Need for Speed game in November called Need for Speed: Nitro. This is a Nintendo-only game for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii. However, in September there will be a Need for Speed: Nitro released for Xbox 360, PS3, PC, and PSP. The game has gotten good reviews for its handling capabilities. On the Wii, the game can be played with either Wii remote, nunchuk, the racing wheel, or the old Gamecube controller. More is sure to come out on this new Need for Speed game.

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Need for Speed: Nitro

The Beatles: Rock Band Bundle Priced in AUS (The Beatles: Rock Band)


JB Hi-Fi have released their initial pricing for The Beatles: Rock Band via their website.

The Bundle will be priced at AUD $349 on the Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii at JB Hi-Fi. The stand alone disc will set you back $79 on the Xbox 360 and PS3 and $69 on the Wii. Once again these are JB’s prices which are generally lower than the RRP on launch.
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BF 1943: Coral Sea Now Unlocked on PS3 (Battlefield 1943)


GamersDigest can confirm that Coral Sea and the ‘Air Superiority’ mode has finally been unlocked for the PS3 version of Battlefield 1943, with 360 players having unlocked it earlier on in the week.

To play the new map and mode, look at the last option on the menu, select it just like you would select ‘Quick Match’ and get ready for pure dogfighting.
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HMV bags Modern Warfare 2 Prestige UK exclusive (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2)


Phil Elliot from GamesIndustry.biz writes:

"GamesIndustry.biz can reveal that HMV has negotiated the exclusive UK rights to sell the premium edition of the hugely-anticipated shooter Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 – the bundle which will famously include functional night vision goggles.

The game, which will be released on November 10, will see the Prestige Edition sell for GBP 119.99 on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 formats, with HMV’s online pre-order option available now."
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Rumored PlayStation Store Content for 07/16/09 (LittleBigPlanet)


PlayStation LifeStyle lists this week’s Confirmed and Rumored PS Store content across all regions. Make sure to check out the new ‘Coming Soon’ section.
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Uncharted 2 Single Player Campaign is Ready, Missing Difficulty Tuning (Uncharted 2: Among Thieves)


Uncharted 2: Among Thieves doesn’t even have a release date yet, but according to Evan Wells, Co-President of Naughty Dog, it can already be played in full – all that is missing is difficulty tuning.
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