Some users had experienced problems when installing the firmware, although Sony told Videogamer that it has ‘identified the problem’ and will issue a firmware to fix this soon.
PS3 Firmware Fix (V4.45) Next Week
Some users had experienced problems when installing the firmware, although Sony told Videogamer that it has ‘identified the problem’ and will issue a firmware to fix this soon.
Lights Out Adds Support for Windows 7 and Windows 8
The popular Lights Out WHS add-in, written by WHS MVP Martin Rothschink, has been updated, adding support for Windows 7 and Windows 8 machines. Read on for details.
The popular Lights Out WHS add-in, written by WHS MVP Martin Rothschink, has been updated, adding support for Windows 7 and Windows 8 machines. Here is what Lights-Out can do for you:
Lights-Out enhances a Windows Server Solution in these areas:
- Power management: run your server on demand
- Client backup: run a scheduled backup and use Wake-On-Lan
- Uptime chart: displayes a graphical overview of device activity in your network
- Client management: Wake, save energy or reboot your client computers
- Includes Mac OS X Support!
Here are the release notes from the Windows 7/8 version:
Current Version 1.5.4 Build 2055
Lights-Out for Windows 7 or 8 as “Home Server” and Standard Windows Server
Differences between Lights-Out on WHS and Windows 7/8
- There is no WHS Connector and therefore no working communication infrastructure on Windows 8
- Lights-Out uses a special (TCP/IP based) communication protocol on port 7679
- Port 7679 is opened during installation on the Windows 7/8 “Server”, if you use another personal firewall you have to open port 7679 by yourself
- Client computers are joined during setup to their server, server discovery is handled by sending a multicast on port 7679
- There is no pre-configured SSL infrastructure on Windows 7/8
- There is no client backup handled by the server
- There is no WHS Console on the client
Known issues:
- No backup support for clients
- Mac and Mobile support only in LAN (local), not in WAN because SSL infrastructure is missing
If you are looking to control your servers or Windows 7/8 machines to save on your power bill, then give Lights Out a look.
Sonic The Hedgehog Anniversary Sale
SEGA announced a sale for all Sonic mobile games on the iTunes App Store, Google Play and the Amazon App Store.
Fans can race at lightning speeds across seven classic zones as Sonic the Hedgehog. Run and spin through loop-de-loops as they collect rings and defeat enemies on a mission to save the world from the evil Dr. Eggman with the original Sonic the Hedgehog 1 or relive the nostalgia with Sonic CD. Enjoy beloved sidekicks and fan-favourite villains in Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Ep 1 &2, gamers can scoop of their favourites on sale now until 1st July.
iOS Now
Sonic the Hedgehog 1 £0.69
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 £0.69
Sonic CD £0.69
Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Ep 1 £0.69
Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Ep 1 HD £0.69
Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Ep 2 £0.69
Sonic & SEGA All Stars Racing £0.69
Google Play
Sonic the Hedgehog 1 £0.77
Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Ep 1 £0.77
Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Ep 2 £0.77
Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Ep 2 THD £0.77
Sonic CD £0.77
Sonic Jump £0.77
For more information please visit: http://blogs.sega.com/
Microsoft LIVE Giveaway Detailed Further
“As our way of saying thanks, we’re giving all active Gold members two bonus Xbox 360 games each month for the rest of the year. Each specially selected, fan-favourite game will be available to download only for a limited time, so grab them before they’re gone and keep them no matter what.”
Review of Company of Heroes 2 from Sega
Once again it’s time to take yourself back to an era when smoking was good for you and battles where won by the size of a generals moustache. The first Company Of Heroes remains one of the best entries in the RTS genre. It added realism the likes of which we had never really seen in an RTS. A light machine gun crew could now hold down an area against huge waves of infantry, but couldn’t even touch a tank. The cover system brought both a much better looking game (over most RTS’s) as well as added layers of strategy.
Getting stuck straight into CoH2 shows that the initial philosophy’s and ideas that made CoH so great are still alive and kicking. There are quite a few changes playing as the Soviets but the fundamentals remain the same. Machine gun crews can hold an area down. Mortars can harass infantry from afar. Conscript infantry are cheap but very useful given some decent cover. One the main differences we where promised is that tanks are now a formidable element on the battlefield.
I have to admit my CoH capabilities aren’t exactly tournament level but I am no stranger to strategic RTS’s like CoH and Total War. Playing as the Soviets on a quick AI skirmish very quickly reveals a certain superiority possessed by the German’s armoured divisions. As a Panzer V rolls towards me my hordes of infantry, conscript or otherwise, suddenly seem very inferior. Quickly I run them back to cover just enough so that they hold the tank off (USSR style) while my AT cannons can get a good few shots in. I was glad to see that Relic have stuck to their guns rendering infantry largely useless against an armoured target.
Unfortunately the AI has a tendency to charge at your AT guns rendering them useless which can very quickly get a little tedious. Placing them a good range behind your now human shields is a must. As the AT guns open up those glorious sound effects soon engulf the battlefield in a cacophony of pounding booms. The audio is still as impressive as they where on the first game making every encounter seem all the more exciting. The effects become distant and echoed from across the map lending a good sense of realism to the field.
During all this I soon began to notice that, as promised, tanks are now a real threat. The AT grenades my infantry through are almost useless against a Panzer IV or V. No more running around as only airborne infantry, ruling the battlefield! Unfortunately my AT guns are pretty useless too. This surprised me a little as they were my obvious early-game go to unit to defend against armour. Never mind I’ll try some anti tank vehicles or some T-34’s and we’ll see if the tank on tank action is up to much.
After losing my AT guns to a tank I quickly built some smaller anti tank vehicles. They weren’t fully fledged tank destroyers but it was all I could requisition at the time. No luck. Both where quickly defeated dealing little to no damage to the Panzer. Four T-34’s. That’ll do it. The Panzer has more armour and a bigger gun but it’s OK we’re Russian, we’ll just build more. I was sure my four shiny new tanks would win this with ease. The Panzer sat there taking huge chunks of my T-34’s health off as they fired almost totally ineffective shells towards their aggressor. Eventually it was defeated but took 3 of my tanks with it. On another occasion I even took a heavy tank destroyer to a Panzer and it was quickly defeated.
It seems they really are encouraging you to use the soviets numbers as your advantage. In fact it’s the only one you have! This isn’t to say that soviet tanks are particularly cheap or easy to build but numbers are the key. Of course strategy helps too. Unfortunately outmanoeuvring an enemy tank can be very tedious at times. On occasion tank battles can be a clumsy dance of rusty metal that will see you screaming at vehicles as they ineffectively spin around not firing a single round taking shells square to the rear or sides. The AI has this tendency to drive at you in such a way that seems to totally confuse your units, turning the action into a complete farce. Some of these problems are inherent with RTS’s but become prominent due to Company Of Heroes’s relative realism.
The AI is, however, still its wonderfully aggressive self. You never get the feeling that the AI is juts sitting there waiting for you to get enough units to steamroll them into the dirt. The AI in the campaign takes on a much more scripted approach so campaign missions are much less unpredictable and allow you to get a good feel for all the units’ strengths and weaknesses. The struggle the Soviets had repelling operation Barbarossa and the German advance is represented well. The early campaign is spent minimising the German advance at any cost, showing the brutality of the Soviets’ approach to WWII.
Another factor promised to be the biggest threat in CoH2 is the snow. Even the infamous Russian winter can claim the lives of your troops. Spending too long out in the open eventually sees troops dying one by one. Taking shelter in a building, a vehicle or huddling by a fire will warm the unit up and leave them ready to move out again. Also periodic blizzards will occur, reducing sight range massively. It’s a nice effect and it does add a new dimension to playing a map in the winter. The winter was such a key part of the combat between the Soviets and the Germans and it’s great to see Relic have included it.
Technically speaking there is a lot to be said for Company of Heroes 2. The physics are still absolutely incredible to a level unseen in the RTS genre. Sound effects still fully immerse you. Explosions and fire look detailed and realistic. The whole game looks and sounds great. The snow is also a huge technical feat and makes it’s presence known without intruding too much into the gameplay.
I’m conflicted with CoH2. The problem with CoH2 is that they already made the first CoH. The new Soviet units are detailed, well designed and unique. The snow is an interesting new addition and tanks are now truly something to fear. But other than that it is almost the same game as the first CoH. Snow added to certain maps and a new faction sounds a lot like DLC to me. Albeit truly great DLC, CoH2 doesn’t feel like a full sequel that took a good 6 or 7 years to develop.
On the other hand the first game is one of my favourites and I still play it to this day. CoH2 is a good RTS but it does very little to push the franchise forwards. It’s basically more of the same plus some nice new unit skins and maps. Not that that’s necessarily a bad thing! The new additions are very well done, but there may not be enough change to entertain fans of CoH. If you’re new to Company Of Heroes it’s worth considering the first game as you can pick it up cheap now (£6.99 on Steam!). If you’re a returning fan you’ll probably enjoy CoH2 but at some point you might just wonder whether you bought the same game twice.
Company Of Heroes 2 will be available from 25th June 2013 on Windows PC.
Sega Announces Puzzle Pirates for iOS is Now Available for the iPad
SEGA Europe Ltd. and SEGA of America has announced that fan-favourite Puzzle Pirates™ is now available on iPad and will be sailing onto additional tablet devices in Summer of 2013. The original creators of Puzzle Pirates, SEGA Studio Three Rings, have brought the open-ended massively multi-player game to mobile. Puzzle Pirates is one of the first and longest running free-to-play games available on PC; millions of gamers have enjoyed puzzling together, sailing ships, collecting loot and brawling in taverns since 2003.
Featuring an updated user interface optimised for touch screen controls, Puzzle Pirates features over 20 interactive solo and multiplayer puzzles. Players can puzzle together as they loot, pillage and join the crew of a pirate ship. In Puzzle Pirates, players explore a vast sea-faring world and use “pieces of eight” to customize their own buccaneer, pirate home and ship.
Players can become a captain, own a shoppe, or govern an island as they compete and cooperate in a rich and complex player-driven world, relying on their wits and skill to climb from bilge rat to pirate king.
“We believe the iPad is a great match for the depth of gameplay available in Puzzle Pirates,” said Daniel James, creator of Puzzle Pirates and CEO of Three Rings Design. “Easy to pick up gameplay combine with co-operative teamwork and a rich world to make Puzzle Pirates a game that we know iPad players will enjoy.”
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Puzzle Pirates boasts one of the deepest MMO gameplay experiences available on mobile. While out adventuring, players can face attack from roaming brigands, hunt for treasure and sea monsters, or even make plans to conquer their very own island by coordinating with hundreds of crewmates. Puzzle Pirates provides entertainment for players of all ages, from simple puzzling fun all the way to the complexities of enormous ship-to-ship battles.
Puzzle Pirates is now available for FREE from the App Store on iPad or at www.AppStore.com/PuzzlePirates
Nintendo issues 3DS StreetPass Mii Plaza fix
Nintendo has released a downloadable update for Nintendo 3DS that will add new functionality to the handheld system. Items featured in the update include: Nintendo 3DS owners will be able to change the expression of their Mii character when they meet another user’s Mii via StreetPass. Additional updates to StreetPass Mii Plaza* can now be made without requiring an update to the overall Nintendo 3DS system. Four new StreetPass-enabled games will be available for purchase through StreetPass Mii Plaza for Nintendo 3DS owners who have completed this update: StreetPass Squad, StreetPass Garden, StreetPass Battle and StreetPass Mansion.
- In StreetPass Squad players blast their way through enemies in a scrolling space shooter with the help of StreetPass characters. StreetPass Garden challenges players to grow a garden of flowers and cross-pollenate them with the plants of visitors that they meet through StreetPass. Players collect troops through StreetPass in StreetPass Battle, clashing with other warlords to take over the world. StreetPass Mansion lets players design and explore a multi-level mansion using rooms and hallways received from StreetPass characters. Completing accomplishments within these four additional games unlock new full-body outfits and hats for their Mii characters.
- Save data for most downloadable Nintendo 3DS and Virtual Console software can be backed up and restored.
Download for free the latest system update today on your Nintendo 3DS for expansions to StreetPass Mii Plaza and functionality of the HOME Menu.
* The latest system update allows you to update StreetPass Mii Plaza for an in-game feature that enables you to purchase four new titles as Add-On Content. These new updates will be immediately available to download within StreetPass Mii Plaza once you have installed the system update.
Pro Cycling Manager Manager 2013 – Tour de France is Now Out
Cyanide Studio and Focus Home Interactive are pleased to announce that Pro Cycling Manager 2013 – Tour de France 100th Edition is now available on PC! To accompany this release, we invite you to discover the launch trailer of the game, which immerses you in the heart of the race, where the most famous champions fight neck and neck for victory!
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As a true reference point for depth in a sports simulation, Pro Cycling Manager puts you in the shoes of the sports director of one of the season’s best teams. By managing the riders, contracts, equipment, finances, sponsors and training sessions, you get a real taste of what the world of professional cycling is all about as you guide your team in various prestigious competitions throughout the 2013 cycling season. This season culminates with the exceptional 100th edition of the Tour de France: a thrilling route that favours attacking riders, legendary and unique stages (Corsica stages, double ascent of the Alpes d’Huez, and a finish by night on the Champs-Elysées…), the return of the team time-trial, and the presence of numerous stars who are already champing at the bit to start.
The 2013 edition of Pro Cycling Manager brings many new features. Scenery is richer, more varied and more detailed, riders feature HD textures and jerseys, and also feature new animations showcasing their form and effort… never before have cycling races seemed this realistic. The game also features a new, optimized AI, a remodeled interface, as well as new management of the riders’ satisfaction and physical conditioning. In multiplayer, you can organize custom competitions with your friends, or face the best players in the world in a fascinating, persistent online mode!
Before the beginning of the Tour de France on June 29th, get on the saddle now with Pro Cycling Manager 2013 on PC, available now in European stores and worldwide for download.
The official game Tour de France 2013 – 100th Edition on consoles is also available today on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in European retail stores, and for download worldwide on the PlayStation Store (July 2nd on the US PSN).
Call of Duty – Ghosts Shown on Jimmy Fallon
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Heavens Above! The Fifth Painkiller Hell & Damnation DLC is Now Available
Nordic Games is excited to announce that the 5th instalment of Painkiller Hell & Damnation DLC, Heaven’s Above, is now available to download from Steam.
Heaven’s Above takes players out of the first-person shooter perspective and presents itself as a top-down shooter for the first time in any Painkiller game. With this never before seen viewpoint, players will be able to take in even more of the run and gun action as they take control of the battlefield from above.
You can download Heaven’s Above with a release discount of 25% (June 20-27th) from Steam for £6.74 (regular price £8.99): http://store.steampowered.com/app/229270/
Included in the DLC pack is 5 campaign maps; Graveyard, Town, Babel, Angkor, and Pentagon which can be played in both single player and co-op mode. Players will encounter bigger and badder boss fights that can be won using any of the original Painkiller Hell & Damnation weapons plus the throwable mine!
“We’ve made a commitment to release several DLCs throughout this year to ensure that we provide players with the best Painkiller experience possible,” said Reinhard Pollice, Business & Product Development Director at Nordic Games. “It started as an internal idea, then we prototyped Painkiller with top-down gameplay and it looked promising so we were eager to further explore the idea which ultimately led to this DLC. We know that this has the potential to be something bigger but at the moment we’re looking forward to offering this rare experience to our community and are excited to see their reaction.”

The full features list includes:
- Control the battlefield from above
- 5 campaign maps (playable in single player and co-op mode): Graveyard, Town, Babel, Angkor, Pentagon
- Encounter one of the hardest big guys in Purgatory: The Stone Golem aka Oriental Demon
- New power-ups and environmental weapons (including howitzer gun, fire traps, electro shockers and squeezers)
- New Steam achievements
- All weapons from the original PKHD plus throwable mines
Painkiller Hell & Damnation will be released for the Xbox 360 and the PS 3 on 28th June. Painkiller takes players on a demonic ride through. The campaign features an all-action crusade that can be played in single player mode, co-operative mode across four chapters, and several multiplayer-modes. A vast array of demons and fiends will be encountered along the way.
Dragon Ball Z : Battle of Z Prepares to KI Blast into Europe
Europe’s legions of Kamehameha devotees have something special to look forward to: NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe is preparing to bring team melee battler Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z to these shores for PlayStation3, PlayStationVita and Xbox 360.
Are you a team player with the crazy skills and cool composure needed to triumph in massive cooperative battles? If this sounds like you, then Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z has just what you need, with revolutionary team battling for up to 4 players together in cooperative play against a host of fearsome opponents or in a giant 8-player battle royale. Found his weak point? Push your advantage and take him down together in a flurry of fur!
“The Dragon Ball games continue to thrill fans across Europe, and Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z brings some very exciting new features to the series,” said Olivier Comte, Senior Vice President, NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe. “The large scale cooperative team melee battles are like nothing players have seen before in a Dragon Ball game. Fans can’t afford to miss it.”
With four different battle types, breath-taking visuals faithful to the inimitable Dragon Ball universe, plus full-featured solo play for those days when you want to bathe in the glory alone, Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z represents the next essential evolutionary phase in the illustrious history of the franchise. Appearances from Special Force and Super Saiyan GOD are the icing on the cake of this irresistible recipe for ki chaos on the ground and in the air. Prepare your battle cry!
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Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z is coming soon to Europe. For the latest news and updates, join the DBZ family at http://www.Team-Up.eu
My Movies Home and Essentials Server Solution 2.14 PR 1 released
My Movies for Windows Home Server 2011 has been renamed to My Movies Home and Essentials Server Solution, as it now supports both Windows Home Server 2011 and Windows Server 2012 Essentials and version 2.14 PR 1 has been released.
My Movies Home and Essentials Server Solution 2.14 PR 1 change log:
Added: Title merge functionality, to better handle copying multi-disc titles.
Fix: If a copied disc was not first disc of a title, the online location got added to the wrong disc.
Fix: If AnyDVD was updated, which required a restart, and the server was not restarted, copied discs would be not functional. Now discs can’t copy until the restart have been done.
Neverwinter is Now Live
Perfect World Entertainment Inc. and Cryptic Studios has announced the launch of the highly-acclaimed free action MMORPG Neverwinter, set in the Dungeons & Dragons® Forgotten Realms® universe from Wizards of the Coast.
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“Over 1.5 million players have explored Neverwinter during our Open Beta. That’s an incredible turnout of gamers and we are humbled by the support and grateful for all the feedback that has led us to this official launch,” said Cryptic Studios Executive Producer and COO, Craig Zinkievich. “Our game combines the rich setting of Neverwinter with intense action combat and engaging content. With the Foundry, our user-generated content tool, players can also create an endless amount of imaginative quests and campaigns. The exciting part is that we’ve only just begun and already our 1.5 million players, and those millions of new gamers we expect from this launch, can look forward to our first free expansion module, Fury of the Feywild, in the near future. It’s been a long journey, but now the adventure can really begin.”
In Neverwinter, players explore and defend one of the most beloved cities from Dungeons & Dragons as one of five different classes: Trickster Rogue, Devoted Cleric, Control Wizard, Guardian Fighter and Great Weapon Fighter. In addition, players can choose from eight different races: human, half-orc, dwarf, elf, half-elf, halfling, tiefling and drow.
At the official launch also marks the live release of Gauntlgrym, Neverwinter’s new twist on level 60 PvP and PvE content, and the profession of Alchemy.
Neverwinter’s first free expansion module, Fury of the Feywild, introduces the new region of Sharandar, three campaign areas, three instances, new enemies, new loot, and a new dungeon. This module also introduces two new professions: Weaponsmithing and Artificing.
















