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  • PSN Thursday: GTI Club+, Magic Ball find a Pulse

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    01.16.2009

    Yesterday's PSN update brought something for the casual fans, the twitch gamers and the racing club. Magic Ball is a PSN title that delivers some updated Arkanoid love, while Ultimate Ghost 'N Goblins and GTI Club+ bring something for the adrenaline crowd. As per usual, many of your favorite rhythm titles also have new DLC to peruse. Oh yeah, there's also the Skate 2 demo. The complete North American PSN update can be found after the break.PS3 Fanboy has the European PSN update -- check it out if you live on that side of the sea.

  • American PSN releases for January 15th

    by 
    Jem Alexander
    Jem Alexander
    01.15.2009

    Looks like the American PSN Store is back in the swing of things now. This week's update sees the release of Magic Ball, GTI Club+ and a Skate 2 demo, plus all the normal DLC packs. Except LittleBigPlanet, those packs will begin again next week. Here's the full release list: Playable Content Magic Ball ($9.99) GTI Club+ ($9.99) GTI Club+ demo Skate 2 demo Add-on Content Brain Challenge expansion pack ($4.99) Disgaea 3 "Makai Kingdom" character package ($3.99) Disgaea 3 "Pram" character ($1.99) Disgaea 3 "Zetta" character ($1.99) Shaun White Snowboarding "Mile High" pack ($9.99) Shaun White Snowboarding "Freebie" pack (free) Guitar Hero World Tour DLC (listed after the break) Rock Band DLC (listed after the break)

  • GTI Club+ hits PlayStation Store today

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    01.15.2009

    Konami's PS3-exclusive remake of GTI Club finally arrives on the US PlayStation Store today. The arcade-style racer features 8 player online free-for-all events and team play. Players will race through various European locales in cars such as the Mini Cooper and Volkswagen Golf.GTI Club+ is also enhanced with DualShock 3 support, Trophies and PlayStation Eye support.%Gallery-30042%

  • Trophies: GTI Club

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    12.08.2008

    0 Platinum1 Gold6 Silver15 Bronze Difficulty: Easy Online Trophies? Yes Time to Completion: 15 hoursDLC Trophies? Yes**Trophies requiring DLC are highlighted in yellow.DLC is not available in America. View Trophy List Read More About the Game %Gallery-30042%

  • Date and price revealed for GTi Club+

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    Majed Athab
    Majed Athab
    10.28.2008

    It's been awhile since we last reported on GTi Club+ -- roughly more than two months to be exact. Konami's PSN arcade-racer remake is closing the gap between now and its release date, and will be out just in time for some pre-Christmas racing. It'll be available for download off the PlayStation Store on December 4 for £9.99 (roughly €12.99 for other European countries).While a North American date and price haven't been set yet, we estimate that the title shouldn't cost more than $14.99 and would be out around the same time. The game is being developed by Sumo Digital, makers of other PS3/PSP titles: Sega Superstar Tennis, Go! Sodoku and TOCA Race Driver 2. Gallery: GTi Club+

  • Konami announces GTI Club remake for PSN, out this November

    by 
    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    08.21.2008

    Konami has announced at Leipzig (via GamerByte) that it's going into the vault and preparing to spruce up its 1996 racer, GTI Club, exclusively for the PlayStation Network. The game, now called GTI Club+, will feature a visual overhaul, eight-player online multiplayer and support for the PS Eye (because what we really want is to see our fellow racers while we make sharp turns), along with the usual remake details of new cars, new tracks and new gameplay modes. It is being developed by Sumo Digital (Outrun, Driver 76) and is due out in November.

  • New Konami PSN title to hit this November: GTi Club+

    by 
    Majed Athab
    Majed Athab
    08.20.2008

    Click for high resolution image Konami has a new PSN title called GTi Club+. It's based off the 1996 arcade game that, perhaps, you might remember (read: we don't). But hey, if you do remember this racing title, then the following statement about the game boasting "all-new HD visuals and widely expanded gameplay elements" might hold a lot more meaning. For the tech savvy who like numbers, the game runs at 720p at 60fps and also support 5.1 sound with a remix of the original arcade's music by Atjazz. It also supports the PlayStation Eye, allowing users to keep watch over online opponents during play. Free Run, Arcade, and Bomb Tag are several of the modes mentioned in this new release. The game is set for release this November (for Europe at least). Update: Added a gallery with 20 new screenshots. Update 2: Trailer attached, after the break. %Gallery-30042%