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Your daily wrap-up of the hottest stories in PC gaming in the last 24 hours.Spore tribe phase trailer releasedAnother week, another new trailer from Spore Maxis and EA's upcoming evolution simulator. This newest trailer demonstrates the game's tribe phase, explained courtesy of narrators Lauren McHugh and Alex Kerfoot, two software engineers who have been hard at work on the game.
Shipping this week: Truckload of funThis week for PC releases the truck has come to town. With titles like Race Driver: GRID and Lego Indiana Jones hitting stores, there's something for everyone. Launching along side their console versions, GRID and Lego Indy are just two of the handful of releases hitting this week.
Sword of the Stars: Born of Blood 1.5.2 patch releasedA new update for Lighthouse Interactive's Sword of the Stars: Born of Blood was released today, bringing the game up to version 1.5.2. Notable enhancements, balance tweaks, and new additions include the ability to play user-created maps in multiplayer games, a few A.I. enhancements, and the ability to view encounters even if you have other combats queued.
New Fallout 3 screenshots show off more post-apocalyptic actionIt's no secret that one of our most highly anticipated games of 2008 is Fallout 3. Bethesda Softworks' revamp of the original Interplay post-apocalypse RPG series. Today some new screenshots of the game popped up on the Internet showing off more of the game that's due in stores this fall.
New Alpha Protocol screenshots come in from the coldWe love James Bond movies; we really do. But few of the James Bond games made over the years have really given us the full experience of being a glamorous super-spy. The upcoming action-RPG Alpha Protocol is aiming to do just that and today it's publisher Sega released some new screenshots from the title.
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The Big Round-up: Tuesday, June 3 originally appeared on Big Download Blog on Tue, 03 Jun 2008 11:00:00 EST.
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