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  • Dead to Rights: Retribution GAC Pack trailer needs more dog armor

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    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    05.27.2010

    Namco Bandai has dropped a new trailer for the"GAC Pack" DLC coming to Dead to Rights: Retribution on June 1st. As you can see above, the pack offers several new Grant City Anti-Crime body armor suits to play with (Copperhead is a sniper, Kodiak brawls, and Tank is, well, a tank) in the Assault on the 87th Precinct mode, and a Riot Control mode, which pits Jack and Shadow up against waves of oncoming forces for points. So all in all, a pretty significant update for the game our own Justin McElroy called "not half bad." The download also contains the "Jack Pack" and "Shadow Pack" DLC, just in case you haven't gotten those yet, and will be available for 400 on Xbox Live or $4.99 on PSN in just under a week.

  • Yuji Naka confirmed to be leaving Sega to form Prope

    by 
    Dan Choi
    Dan Choi
    05.08.2006

    Back in March, we heard rumblings that Sega stalwart Yuji Naka was planning to leave Sega to start his own studio. Today, that rumor's been confirmed. According to Next Generation, Naka's new company is called Prope, which means "'beside' and 'near' future." Prope's web site (not linked on Next Gen) apparently explains that the name was chosen "in the hopes of bringing game entertainment much closer to users, establishing closer ties between users and us, and creating near future entertainment." We're just happy that Naka is retaining some ties to his old corporate home thanks to a 10% contribution on Sega's part to prop up the emerging new independent studio (a concept which Sega seems to support with its developers). Unfortunately, as the firm "will commit to new IP," you shouldn't expect updates of Sega classic franchises from the old hand anytime soon. It will also be interesting to see who's guiding the new Sonic games as well. Prope will open for business on June 1st. [Thanks, Sense; via 8-bit Ninja] See also: Rumor: Yuji Naka set to leave Sega NiGHTS Into Dreams, onto Revolution? Next-gen Sonic to be "re-invented" for PS3 and Xbox 360