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Silent Hill: The Escape for 99 cents on iPhone

Konami Digital Entertainment has released Silent Hill: The Escape for 99 cents on the Apple App store from September 3 - 5. Konami’s popular survival horror franchise makes its way onto the iPhone and iPod touch, with platform specific feature, a first person perspective and 3D shooter action.

Once again players find themselves in a creepy little town armed only with a revolver and a dim flashlight. With these modest tools, players will have to navigate through eerie mazes while trying to locate keys to escape a monster-infested labyrinth. Players can roam the maps with caution and agility but one touch from the gruesome monsters and the game is over. A steady hand and precise accuracy are also crucial to swiftly reload the revolver, as even the slightest tremble will cause the bullets to go scattering to the floor.

Sounds like a harrowing experience.

The Rundown: Jan. 22, 2009

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Another day in New York. It’s hard to work with all this talk about Priceline and the flurry of nerf darts that pierce an otherwise quiet Thursday afternoon. Today in the news NOBY NOBY BOY gets a date and a price on the PlayStation Network, Mines of Moria gets an award, the IGF Student Showcase winners are named, details on Global Game Jam, Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad goes gold and much, much more. Please join us for yet another pulse pounding edition of The Rundown - right after the break.

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The Rundown: Dec. 17, 2008

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MMO’s and iPod games seem to be the soup of the day, though there is some great news for owners of Sacred 2 and word that Nintendo has settled a lawsuit with Nyko. Take off those shoes off and jump into the news stream.

 

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The Games That Time Forgot

The Games That Time Forgot


The games we're pulling together in this feature won't appear on any of those best-of lists and get confused looks when you mention them in conversation. Just because time has forgotten these titles, though, doesn't mean you should forget them, too.

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