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London, United Kingdom – Saturday 12th July 2008
Tetrapad Gaming, a manufacturer and retailer of high performance gaming peripherals for the PC, has added another product to its portfolio – tetraSkates.
tetraSkates are high quality mouse skates/glides made from woven glass fibre coated in Teflon. These properties not only provide smooth, low friction glide but are also longer lasting than basic Teflon skates/glides. tetraSkates are also thin to provide the most natural feel possible and the self-adhesive backing means that they can be easily applied directly on top of your existing mouse feet. |
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- London, United Kingdom – Thursday 3rd July 2008
Today saw the launch of gaming peripheral manufacturer and supplier, Tetrapad Gaming. Tetrapad Gaming offers high quality gaming peripherals to those who demand the most from their equipment in order to achieve a consistently high level of performance.
Tetrapad Gaming has marked their launch with the release of their flagship product, the “Tetrapad Edge” Gaming Mouse pad. The Tetrapad Edge offers a low friction coating on a versatile anodized aluminium base in order to provide an ultra-smooth gaming experience.
The Tetrapad Edge is also designed to be portable; measuring 250mm x 210mm (25cm x 21cm) meaning it can be taken to your favourite internet café or LAN event you are competing in. Your mouse remains well accommodated and due to the nature of the low friction coating, won’t restrict your playing style. The Tetrapad Edge is compatible with all major brands of gaming mice including Razer, Logitech and Microsoft. |
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GamersNation as you know it has pretty much come to the end of the road. Most of the Admins who were still active have moved on to a new site, www.gamedeviant.co.uk and all the sub-sites here are dead apart from ET, which is where it all started in '04 anyway.
In the next few days / weeks or whenever I get round to it I'll be untangling the multi-game code we implemented here to support all the separate games and forums and returning the site to it's roots.
GamersNation is dead, long live ETNation  |
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I very much doubt this will actually happen as point of sale posters are often printed months beforehand and especially regarding games, with inaccurate information, but just in case.... someone has spotted a few posters in UK Tesco stores stating the sale of GTA IV will begin April 25th according to PSBeyond.
Still, it may be worth taking a visit to Tesco and checking it out. Personally, if it's not on the shelves it would be worth asking: "Do you have GTA IV in? I noticed other retailers are already selling it (blatant lie ).... can you grab me one please." Gotta be worth a try.
Grand Theft Auto IV is due for release April 29th (officially). |
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Today saw the release of firmware 2.30 for the Sony Playstation 3. This update consists of a change to the Playstation Store regarding functionality and layout. The Playstation Store will no longer use the PS3's built in browser, resulting in faster navigation. There has also been a change to the layout of the Store providing improved navigation and categorization.
Personally, I'm impressed with the Playstation Store update and find it much easier to use. Please post your thoughts... |
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Necessary software to play Metal Gear Online will be available to download from the 17th April with the beta beginning April the 21st.
Konami Digital Entertainment has announced its plans for a public beta program across Europe for its forthcoming Metal Gear Online title for PLAYSTATION 3. Konami will release Metal Gear Online Premiere Beta via the PlayStation Store from April 17th, with online tests running from April 21st through May 6th. An all-new Metal Gear title specifically designed as a multi-player online experience, Metal Gear Online will be released worldwide as part of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots on June 12th.
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An Interplay Press Release (thanks Bluesnews) tells of the company's intent to produce sequels for a handful of games that should provoke some warm memories. Earthworm Jim, Dark Alliance, Descent, MDK and a MMO Fallout are specifically mentioned.
Interplay sold off other IP, notably Baldurs Gate and Fallout (retaining the option to do a MMO), to improve an extremely poor balance sheet, which is now barely in the red. That still doesn't allow for a lot of working capital, the company will need to work hard just to obtain finance and I doubt much grade A talent will want to risk their mortgage to Interplay's recent history.
That said, if they manage to pull though and reverse the fortunes of the ailing company, I daresay they'll be in the right mood for the humour of MDK and Earthworm Jim. |
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OK here it is, the first public beta of Meltdown!
Scenario
In this map we see the GDF trying to put an end to a major Strogg facility located in a once grand city. In order to reach the facility the GDF must first disable the shield generator to by pass the numerous shielded barriers leading to the facility. Once done the GDF must overload the facility's main reactor with additional energy cells, 2 in total should be sufficient for total meltdown.
Objectives
1. Destroy the Strogg Shield Generator to gain access to the facility.
2. Hack the Strogg Security Controls to gain access to the energy cell.
3. Deliver the energy cell to the reactor intake to cause total meltdown. |
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Primarily a gathering of the BF2 players on behalf of a long standing member of the GN community who will be sorely missed until his return, but secondary a testament to the strength of friendships built online here at GamersNation, we (the GN community) will be gathering on GamersNation Ventrilo Saturday evening for a night of good 'ol Battlefield 2 in honour of our friend Gray+Fox.
No doubt there will be much banter and laughter along with bits and pieces of "OMG you TART!". BF2 players out there, please feel free to join us in the Battlefield 2 channel of GamersNation's Ventrilo. |
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StarNow, a website that essentially carries adverts for acting jobs to "the online talent community" carries a listing for:
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A national newspaper wants your story and will pay hundreds of pounds to the right person.
Write a few lines about how computer games turned you to crime and if it's something we like, we'll call you straight back. |
The advert is dated 27 March, the day the Byron Report was released. Byron has complained to MCV about the "plain wrong" assertions found in media coverage of her report.
The advert also comes on the back of the infamous Ann Diamond article from the Daily Mail, which holds about as much journalistic value as their photoshop skills. I'll take this opportunity to note that the Daily Mail used this article to replace a relatively sensible one which I had linked to previously, with a robots.txt file preventing retrieval of the original from cache. |
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