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SEGA Video Game 'Captain America: Super Soldier'

It comes as no suprise that SEGA signed up Chris Evans to portray Captain America in their newest, upcoming video game titled Captain America: Super Soldier.

In the game Captain America: Super Soldier, the player assumes the role of Captain America and faces off against the Red Skull and his Hydra army of minions.  All set in the third person during the dark days of Word War II.

“In Captain America: Super Soldier, players become Captain America as he faces the Red Skull and his Hydra army in an epic third-person action adventure set in the darkest days of World War II. Wielding Captain America’s legendary shield, gamers will engage in free-flowing combat and acrobatic platforming to infiltrate a mysterious castle overtaken by Hydra forces, where they’ll battle a host of nefarious enemies serving the Red Skull, including the infamous Iron Cross, Baron Strucker and Madame Hydra. Players must defeat the evil scientist Arnim Zola and his wartime experiments, combining powerful melee combos and shield attacks to devastating effect.”

The SEGA game, Captain America: Super Soldier is slated for release in 2011 and will be available for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, Wii™ and Nintendo DS™.

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kekkaishi manga

If you’re a Kekkaishi manga fan, for a limited time, the frist episode of Kekkaishi is available for a free download from iTunes, Xbox Live’s Zune Marketplace, PlayStation®Network and Amazon Video On Demand through June 17th!

“Based on the hit manga series, the fun-filled supernatural action adventure stars junior high school student Yoshimori, a “kekkaishi” (or barrier master) by night, guarding the Karasumori region and exterminating the supernatural creatures that are drawn to the area night after night… But by day, he has other demons to contend with, like an obsession with cake making and a seriously crotchety grandfather!”

Sounds great to me!

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EA Pulling Server Support for Some Online Games, Like NASCAR

January 6, 2010

As far as NASCAR racing simulations or games go, I’ve been a hardened critic of how EA (Electronic Arts) has handled their NASCAR franchise since they took a wad a money and lobbed it over the wall at NASCAR and nabbed the gaming rights for multiple years. The only problem was, they spent their money [...]

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