Monday, May 14, 2007, 08:31 PM

If you're a fan of the series of films based on the Tomb Raider video games, you're not alone. Ian Livingstone, one of the original creators of the games, also digs the movies, and he stopped by Digital Spy (via Kotaku) to let us know that a third film might just be on the way.
Although there's been a healthy break since the second film, The Cradle of Life, raided theaters in 2003, Paramount is still only in the early steps of getting the next one together. Livingstone revealed the following about the process:
"At this moment in time it's still not green-lit, but the signs are there. Paramount have talked about the film for a long time, and I've had meetings with them... They're willing to put a scriptwriter on board. Angelina Jolie has an option to do a third movie."
What does Livingstone think will push the film studio over the edge? The upcoming release of Tomb Raider: Anniversary, of course! Apparantly there are high expectations for this PS2 remake of the original Tomb Raider. Livingstone believes, "when they see how successful Anniversary will be and realize that the world is still in love with Lara, they'll be more inclined to exercise their option." You heard the man: If you want a new Tomb Raider movie, get out there and buy the new Tomb Raider game.
I don't know about anyone else, but I loved the 1st Tomb Raider movie. The Cradle of Life was ok, but after convincing my girlfriend to watch a video game movie and having her love it, well thats all it takes for me. Not only that, but it felt like it really took locations from the game with the whole temples and snow caves.
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Friday, May 11, 2007, 06:35 PM
Blacksite: Area 51 may not have David Duchovny's voice acting, but blasting aliens is usually something to celebrate. How can you make sure? Midway's dumped a short teaser demo on Xbox Live this morning as a litmus test, which everyone can download now. The demo clocks in at nearly 600MB, though, so patience is required.The game's also coming to PlayStation 3, but no word on a PlayStation Network demo just yet.
Thursday, May 10, 2007, 01:27 PM

Activision has thirty songs in store for the 80s expansion pack Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80s. We'll get to relive the 80s this summer, but only on PlayStation 2. I'm the first one to condemn Guitar Hero greediness, but why not throw some downloads at the 360? Here's the seven they've announced so far:
* "I Wanna Rock" (by Twisted Sister)
* "I Ran" (by Flock of Seagulls)
* "Round and Round" (as made famous by Ratt)
* "I Want Candy" (as made famous by Bow Wow Wow)
* "Metal Health" (as made famous by Quiet Riot)
* "Holy Diver" (as made famous by Dio)
* "Heat of the Moment" (as made famous by Asia)
Whenever I was in the car with my parents in the 80s and I heard a cool song on the radio, I'd ask who the band or singer was. It didn't matter if it was a male or female group or singer, for some reason my parents would always think it was Meat Loaf, and that was the answer I would get. Just as you reach into the fridge for two week old leftovers, and are unsure of what primordial ooze you grabbed, but call it meat loaf and microwave it anyways, I've come to know all of 80s music as simply Meat Loaf musical leftovers. Prices haven't been discussed for the Guitar Hero expansion yet, but I can't pass up thirty helpings of Meat Loaf. What other tracks are you expecting to see make the list?
Wednesday, May 9, 2007, 11:12 PM
So here comes the first game to be cross platform playable. But from what I'm seeing on all the media sites, the game is lackluster at best. I'll probably pick up the Vista version, if it follows suit with a lot of titles and comes with the lower price point.Tuesday, May 8, 2007, 12:19 PM

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Monday, May 7, 2007, 09:44 PM

The June issue of Game Informer magazine is where one can read about Square-Enix’s new IP (not a milking of an existing Final Fantasy property) The Last Remnant. The latest Square-Enix RPG will be a single player RPG directed by Hiroshi Takai, better known for his role as game planner in The Bouncer. The Last Remnant will feature two characters who will appeal to each of the game’s audience; Rush (traditional Square-Enix hero) who will appeal to the Japanese gaming audience, and The Conqueror (dark/anti-hero) will appeal to the Western gaming audience. The best part of this new IP? It’ll make use of the Unreal Engine 3 which Square-Enix licensed a while back.
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Now this is something I'm getting excited over. I just wish I had a copy of the June Game Informer magazine so I could see the images that go with it. I've been both a Square and Enix fan growing up, but I mist admit that most Enix games didn't hold my interest for long. Now with Unreal3 graphic engine and more of a action oriented battle/gameplay system I'm looking forward to this. After all the other other choice is going to be one of the thousand flavors of FF13 that are going to be out for the next 10 years.
Monday, May 7, 2007, 06:17 PM
I've done this a few times, but never with so many PCs. Lots of fun! Slow news day, but something good should be coming down the pipe soon.
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