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  • High Stakes Poker, PixelJunk Racers highlight PSN update

    by 
    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    09.13.2007

    Great poker faces? Or just plain bored? Join the excitement in High Stakes on the Vegas Strip: Poker Edition, the latest addition to PSN, where there's nothing to lose other than precious time -- well, that's not true, there is a required $9.99 entry fee. If you're like us (that is, waiting instead for Slots Edition), you may prefer to revisit your forgotten Scalextric obsession with PixelJunk Racers ($6.99; demo also available). Or, just pick through the freebie buffet: Tony Hawk's Proving Ground demo NHL 08 demo Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix demo FIFA 08 demo Everyday Shooter trailer Warhawk trailer Lair 'Behind the Scenes' video Feel the Noise trailer Juiced 2 trailer High Stakes on the Vegas Strip: Poker Edition trailer Soul Calibur IV trailer High Stakes: Poker wallpaper 2 PixelJunk Racers wallpapers Folklore wallpaper Lair music track

  • Warning: please play PixelJunk Racers in HD

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    08.03.2007

    We think Sony should put a warning before letting consumers download and purchase PixelJunk Racers from the PSN. What should it say? "Requires HDTV."It's not because of Dead Rising-style text mismanagement. Rather, the game requires pixel-perfect gameplay (hence the name) that simply isn't possible on a SDTV. One look at this low-res GameVideos.com trailer shows exactly what the problem is: you can't see the gameplay without enough pixels!The game is a blast to play, in spite of its retro-grade graphics. But, we highly doubt it'll be playable on a SDTV. Hopefully, Sony will include a disclaimer in their promotional materials -- we wouldn't want angry non-HD players that feel ripped off for buying this game.

  • Hands-on: PixelJunk Racers

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    07.17.2007

    There's a great simplicity to be admired in PixelJunk Racers, an upcoming downloadable title for the PlayStation Network. The game offers traditional top-down 2D racing with a variety of gameplay modes. We could see at least two dozen modes to choose from, each with their own goals to achieve.For example, in one mode, players raced around the circular track. We had to navigate around cars that were scattered around the track in order to gain momentum. With enough speed, the car would turn into a fireball, destroying any cars that had the mishap to be in our way. The goal of the game is to destroy as many cars as possible within the time limit.Another mode took the same concept, but reversed the roles involved. Instead of turning into a fireball, the computer-controlled NPC cars on the track were able to turn into deadly missiles. While the previous mode was all about destruction, this was about survival. We had a great time trying to navigate around cars that were in our way, as flaming fireballs tracked us down, trying to destroy us. Each player must try to survive as long as possible -- a feat that becomes quite difficult at the speeds the game ran at.PixelJunk Racers looks to be yet another great addition to the PlayStation Network. What it lacks in depth and presentation it makes up for through sheer fun. The simplistic nature of the game may not appeal to the hardcore, but so long as PixelJunk Racers is priced right, it might be worth a look.%Gallery-4968%

  • Joystiq impressions: PixelJunk Racers (PSN)

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    07.17.2007

    There's a great simplicity to be admired in PixelJunk Racers, an upcoming downloadable title for the PlayStation Network. The game offers traditional top-down 2D racing with a variety of gameplay modes. We could see at least two dozen modes to choose from, each with their own goals to achieve.For example, in one mode, players raced around the circular track. We had to navigate around cars that were scattered around the track in order to gain momentum. With enough speed, the car would turn into a fireball, destroying any cars that had the mishap to be in our way. The goal of the game is to destroy as many cars as possible within the time limit.Another mode took the same concept, but reversed the roles involved. Instead of turning into a fireball, the computer-controlled NPC cars on the track were able to turn into deadly missiles. While the previous mode was all about destruction, this was about survival. We had a great time trying to navigate around cars that were in our way, as flaming fireballs tracked us down, trying to destroy us. Each player must try to survive as long as possible -- a feat that becomes quite difficult at the speeds the game ran at.PixelJunk Racers looks to be yet another great addition to the PlayStation Network. What it lacks in depth and presentation it makes up for through sheer fun. The simplistic nature of the game may not appeal to the hardcore, but so long as PixelJunk Racers is priced right, it might be worth a look.%Gallery-4967%