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Added description to Darkspore (Limited Edition) · September 1, 2014

This limited edition includes:

  • Darkspore
  • Maldri, a special character unlock
  • Exclusive armor pack: Galactic Eviscerator, Hyperspatial Protector, and Darkmatter Starhelm
Added description to SimCity (Digital Deluxe Edition) · March 6, 2013

The digital deluxe edition was only available online through Origin's online store. This edition contains:

  • SimCity
  • Heroes and Villains set
  • French city set
  • German city set
  • British city set
Added description to Alien Abduction · February 28, 2013

Alien Abduction is a side-scrolling shoot 'em up. The player controls a spaceship that must fight its way through alien ships. Crystals held by some of these aliens must be collected in order to advance. The player-controlled ship can shoot the enemies with firearms or drop nuclear bombs. The player receives three such bombs at the beginning, but using them does not increase the score. Power-ups such as weapon upgrades, shields, and invisibility are also available.

Added description to Mama's Combo Pack: Volume 2 · January 21, 2013
Added description to Mama's Combo Pack: Volume 1 · January 21, 2013
Added description to Dead Rising 2 (High Stakes Edition) · December 20, 2012

The High Stakes Edition was available only through the Capcom online store in North America only. It contains:

  • Dead Rising 2
  • Poker Set in a black high-impact case sporting the Fortune City Logo and including:
  • 100 Poker Chips – 4 different colors featuring the Fortune City logo
  • 2 decks of ‘blood-stained’ custom playing cards featuring character art from Dead Rising 2
  • 5 Green Dice
  • 1 'blood-stained' dealer chip
  • Fortune City Visitor Map featuring the game map and ads for Fortune City locations and attractions
  • Terror Is Reality XVII admission ticket with redemption code for the unique 'Psycho' costume and skills downloadable content
  • The chance at discovering the 'Golden' Terror Is Reality XVII admission ticket only included in one edition. It is redeemable for Burt the Zombie, a 6’ Dead Rising 2 zombie replica
Added description to Tiny Tower · February 4, 2012

In Tiny Tower you build your own building, manage the businesses and bitizens that live and work in it. There are in-game missions as well as Game Center achievements that can be earned.

You get to choose from 5 different types of businesses (Food, Service, Recreation, Retail, and Creative) to make floors out of along with residential floors for your bitizens to live in. With the money you make from stocking your businesses you need to reinvest into making additional floors for more bits to live and work at. You get to choose the type of business to make but not the actual business that will open for business, unless you are ready to spend lots of tower bux (one of the two currencies in the game) to have the option to hand pick what is built.

The missions in the game are based on making certain amounts of goods from particular businesses. With the completion of these are you award some bux. At random times you'll also have to find certain bits within your tower.

Bitizens live and work in the tower. Each Residential floor can house up to 5 bitizens. You have to assign a job to each bit to work in order for your businesses to operate. The bits have a different levels of desire to work in within the 5 different business types with the higher number being better. Each bit also has a dream job, so if you place a bit within their dream job you'll get a bonus amount of bux awarded. With the use of the elevator you move bitizens and VIPs that visit to desired floors. You can also change your bits' clothes if you like.

Business can be stocked with 3 different types of service or goods that can be purchased there for different prices 1 at a time. Each item costs a certain amount of coins to buy along with a certain amount of time to restock. The businesses themselves can be upgrade to increase the amount of stock of the goods which in turn also increases the amount of time to restock and increases the cost of those items. You can move your business to a different floor for a cost of some bux. To customize your business you can change the name of it and change the paint scheme.

Money in the game... you have coins in which the bitizens buy and sale goods with. This is also what you use to purchase more floors with. There are also bux, these are handed out sparsely as tips, completing missions, and constructing new floors. You can use bux to rush the restocking time, cut down the time to build a business, move a business, and can exchange for coins.* Game Center integration lets you see your friends' Tiny Tower progress, back up your game and earn achievements.

  • There is a stats tap to see your average sales per minute along with seeing business information like the type of businesses in demand and the distribution of the different types.
  • By using some money you can upgrade your elevator to move up and down the tower faster.
  • The bits have a mind of their own... you can check out the "BitBook" virtual social network to see what their thinking.
Added description to Transformers: War for Cybertron - Autobots · July 5, 2011

Taking place on the Transformers home planet of Cybertron, Transformers: The War for Cybertron tells the story of the Transformers long before they came in contact with Earth, an event that had been previously explored in the games based on the 2007 and 2009 movies. In Transformers: War for Cybertron - Autobots players can play their favorite Decepticon characters and fight as the ultimate weapon, transforming at any time between vehicle and robot and hitting enemies with futuristic firepower.

Like the console version there are linear campaign of missions, following basically the same story. There is an Arena mode with five "arenas", each with six missions available, four bonus levels from the opposing game, and seven multiplayer levels.

There are two DS versions of the game, this and the Decepticons version. To unlock all 30 total playable Transformers, including 11 DS-exclusives, players need to defeat friends in head-to-head multi-player to win their characters.

Added description to Transformers: War for Cybertron - Decepticons · July 5, 2011

Taking place on the Transformers home planet of Cybertron, Transformers: The War for Cybertron tells the story of the Transformers long before they came in contact with Earth, an event that had been previously explored in the games based on the 2007 and 2009 movies. In Transformers: War for Cybertron - Decepticons players can play their favorite Decepticon characters and fight as the ultimate weapon, transforming at any time between vehicle and robot and hitting enemies with futuristic firepower.

Like the console version there are linear campaign of missions, following basically the same story. There is an Arena mode with five "arenas", each with six missions available, four bonus levels from the opposing game, and seven multiplayer levels.

There are two DS versions of the game, this and the Autobots version. To unlock all 30 total playable Transformers, including 11 DS-exclusives, players need to defeat friends in head-to-head multi-player to win their characters.

Added description to Shift 2: Unleashed (Limited Edition) · April 27, 2011

The Limited Edition of SHIFT 2 Unleashed includes:

  • Immediate access to the Nissan Silvia spec.R Aero (S15), the Alfa Romeo Giulietta QV, and the Lamborghini Murciélago LP640.
  • Exclusive access to 40 career events which include Single-Type race events where a driver's skill is pushed to the limits as each player competes in the same make of car; Old vs. New Challenge events in which classic cars go head-to-head against their modern counterparts; and Manufacturer Showdown events that pits some of the most iconic car rivalries against each other in an all-out-battle to prove which car is the best.
Added description to Shift 2: Unleashed · April 27, 2011

Who needs to go inside the head of a professional race car driver? You can get everything you need from the view on top of it. SHIFT 2 Unleashed offers a new perspective on the franchise's unfiltered racing experience by adding an all-new helmet cam. Feel the intensity of competition from the driver's point of view in races built around physics models designed to deliver the sensation of moving 200 mph. Add custom touches to your high-performance racer and compete by day or light up the track at night. The game's Autolog monitors your achievements so you can see how you stack up against your friends.

More than 140 vehicles are available in the game.

Added description to Dynasty Warriors 7 · April 27, 2011

Dynasty Warriors 7 returns again to the fall of the Han Dynasty, and this time follows through to the end of the Three Kingdoms Era. Follow the story of three rebellious states that overthrew the Chinese Emperor in a conflict that sparked gigantic battles; just the kind that the Dynasty Warriors series is known for. In addition, play for the first time as the Jin faction, the family and companions of Sima Yi who would found the Jin Dynasty.

Similarly to Dynasty Warriors 4, the story mode features only the stories of each faction (Wei, Wu, Shu, and Jin), although the playable character changes from level to level. In Conquest mode the player chooses a character and fights their way across a map of China, completing battles with special objectives and winning stat points and new weapons. Enemy officers can be befriended and will join the player in combat. Characters can now equip nearly any weapon in the game, although they have affinities for certain weapons over others. The two equipped weapons can be switched between in real time, activating a switch attack and extending combo attacks.

Added description to WWE All Stars · April 26, 2011

WWE All Stars can be seen as a successor to WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game. Unlike the simulation-based WWE SmackDown vs. Raw games, it offers a more arcade-oriented gameplay, featuring elements of fighting games, with over-the-top moves and unrealistic animation.

Similarly to versus fighters, the wrestling in the game is predominantly combo-based. The wrestler's signature moves are exaggerated, including nearly supernatural elements such as diving high into the air or slow motion moves. The game features popular WWE wrestlers from its time, such as Triple H, The Undertaker, Rey Mysterio, Big Show and John Cena, as well as WWF wrestlers from the past: Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, The Ultimate Warrior, Jake the Snake and the "Macho Man" Randy Savage.

The game includes a Path Of Champions mode, where players can choose a WWE Legend or Superstar to either become the WWE Champion, the World Heavyweight Champion, or the WWE Tag Team Champions.

Added description to Just Dance: Kids · April 26, 2011

Why should grown-ups have all the fun? The music and rhythm game Just Dance Kids tells older players to stop hogging the dance floor and lets kids get their groove on. The Just Dance gameplay has been given a kid-friendly makeover, with 40 dances led on-screen by real kids.

Up to four players can play together or compete in head-to-head challenges as they dance along with characters from shows such as Yo Gabba Gabba and The Wiggles. They won't have to worry about navigating menus in Dance Party Mode, which strings together every song in one non-stop set.

Added description to Just Dance 2 · April 25, 2011

The makers of Just Dance roll out a sequel with new grooves and new moves in Just Dance 2. Just Dance returns with another chance to learn show-stopping dance moves in different musical styles.

Groove to over 45 new songs from a mix of dance legends and contemporary artists. Choose from tracks like "When I Grow Up" by Pussycat Dolls and "Tik Tok" by Ke$ha, or go old-school with hits from James Brown and The Village People. Create your own crew and compete in new modes.

Game Modes include:

  • Just Dance - the easiest fastest way for up to 4 players get their moves on
  • Dance Battles - Free for all - 1 to 4 players, Team - 4 to 8 players
    • Royal Flush
    • Classic
    • Duet
    • Simon Says
    • Medley
    • Race* Just Sweat - a dance workout that can track your performance daily and weekly.

If you are tired of the songs included you can connect online and purchase more songs.

Added description to Zumba Fitness · April 25, 2011

Less of a workout and more of a party, the Zumba Fitness craze has helped millions of people shed unwanted weight through invigorating high-calorie-burning workouts. Now you can harness the benefits of Zumba right at home with this interactive exercise program. The one-of-a-kind Zumba model is based on easy-to-follow dance moves blended with addictive Latin and World Music rhythms.

Sculpt your body and burn excess fat with 30 routines designed and guided by Zumba creator Beto and an array of renowned Zumba instructors. Multiple skill levels help you learn the steps, then find more challenges as you go. The more precise your movements, the more electric the atmosphere gets.

Added description to Rio · April 25, 2011

Rio is a party style game using the characters from the movie Rio. The story follows Blu, the last blue macaw in the world, as he and his owner travel to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to meet Blu's female counterpart, Jewel.

Blu's journey contains 40 mini-games inspired by the film. The Xbox 360 version has three additional, exclusive mini-games.

There are multiple ways to play which include Story, Party, Carnival, and more. Players can choose to play as one of six characters from the movie: Blu, Jewel, Pedro, Nico, Eva, or Raphael. Up to four players can join in at any point with drop-in/drop-out multiplayer.

Added description to Tron: Evolution (Collector's Edition) · March 17, 2011

This Collector's Edition includes:

  • Tron: Evolution
  • An exclusive Tron Light Cycle model crafted by Sideshow Collectibles
  • A $10 US value Hollywood Movie Money certificate to see Tron: Legacy
Added description to The Sims 3: Deluxe · January 3, 2011

This compilation contains:

Added description to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat (Collector's Edition) · October 21, 2010

The Collector's Edition includes:

Added description to Flock! · April 16, 2009

In FLOCK!, the player controls a UFO ("The Flocker") and is tasked with herding animals (sheep, cows, chickens, and pigs) back to the mothership ("The Mother Flocker"). This is challenging due to the hazardous environments the animals exist in -- the players will have to defend their flock against hungry predators, avoid pits of death, and send their animals flying with catapults. In the single player campaign, the player will solve at fifty single player levels across several seasons (summer, autumn, winter).

A cooperative mode is also present, offering players to work as a team. For instance, one player could lift a fence and the other player could guide a flock of animals under it. The game will also grant access to the same map editor the developers used to make the official levels, so players can make their own puzzles. Players will be able to share maps with others via a persistent map server.

Added description to John Deere: North American Farmer · January 23, 2009

John Deere: North American Farmer is the sequel to the farming simulation, John Deere: American Farmer. Like most sequels, there is much of the same content from the original game with the addition of updates and new features.

There is new John Deere equipment, enhanced weather effects, new structures and additional farm animals. There are 10 new scenarios that add to the challenge of planning, building and managing a successful farm.

Added description to Moon · January 18, 2009

Renegade Kid returns to the DS with this second game, Moon. After updating the Renegade Engine, used for the first game, Dementium, this new shooter for the DS puts you in the role of Major Edward Kane, Chief of Military Operations for the Extra-Terrestrial Encounter Organization. The year is 2058 and you and your squad are sent to the moon to investigate strange things that have been happening at the new moon bases. An alien hatch has been discovered at the construction site of one of the bases. So you need to take charge and take care of business.

As its predecessor, it tries to fill the lack of shooters for Nintendo's handheld. With the stylus for aiming, the D-pad for moving and the shoulder buttons for shooting, Moon revisits the late 90's style of shooter started by the Quake series.

The game features 24 episodes, 7 different weapons, various levels of difficulty, bonuses and other game modes to unlock.

Added description to Professor Fuji's Sudoku Deluxe · January 3, 2009

Ready for more Sudoku puzzles? Well, the Deluxe version of Professor Fuji's Sudoku features 100,000 more for you to play on the PC.

Just like other Sudoku games you have to use logic. The numbers one to nine must fit horizontally and vertically in the given grid with the numbers one to nine also appearing in each of the smaller grids.

The game features a 100,000 puzzle grids, 16 different grid themes, 3 different levels of difficulty, 3 different hints types in case you need some help, not only can you use numbers to fill but also letters and symbols, and print out puzzles to take with you.

Added description to Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Path of the Jedi · December 31, 2008

A Star Wars action casual game based on the Clone Wars series. As Jedi Padawan Ahsoka you are sent on missions by your Jedi Master Anakin Skywalker as well as other missions requested from other notable characters if you so choose. There are three types of gameplay: action platforming levels focused on acrobatics and simple fighting moves, "force" mind puzzles, and over-the-shoulder lightsaber duels.

There are currently 3 chapters to choose from:

  • Shadow of Grievous
  • Assassin's Snare
  • Ambush of Vassek (coming soon)

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