MLB and LucasFilm content is now available on PlayStation Network’s video delivery service, if you care. This means that a variety of downloadable entertainment and sports content will now be available from the PlayStation Store. The first piece of content from LucasFilms will be the StarWars: The Clone Wars animated series that airs on Cartoon Network.
Meanwhile, MLB is offering the current 2009 World Series featuring the Philadelphia Phillies vs. New York Yankees (in case you’ve missed any of the games so far), and also a section with classic games.
A new partnership with Image Entertainment also brings feature films like Powder Blue and Management, whole a deal with MPI Media Group brings in such classics as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and a deal with ContentFilm International delivers Hurly Burly and Interstate 60 to the PlayStation Store. Look for this and other new content on the PlayStation Network beginning today.
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It Came from G4: Heavy Rain
G4TV is offering a bunch of features related to Heavy Rain today including an interview with developer Quantic Dreams, an exclusive extended Blue Lagoon gameplay video and a Bad Days Gameplay Video. We could sit here and talk about it all day or you could just hit the links below. Since I’m out of time, I recommend the latter:
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Silent Hill: Shattered Memories gameplay movie
X-Play is offering a preview of Silent Hill: Shattered Memories on the show today for your greedy little eyes to drink up. This also includes 8 minutes of exclusive gameplay of a scary new section of the game on G4tv.com. You can find both videos at G4TV.com or you can check it out below.
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Justin.tv does gaming
Justin.TV has launched a brand new section dedicated specifically to gaming. Yay. Justin.TV is no stranger to the world of gaming, having covered live streams of E3 press conferences for G4TV - amongst the game related content. Located at gaming.justin.tv, this is the first of many planned themed locations within the site that will cater to a specific subject including music, social stuff, non-profits, etc.
To kick off the gaming section,. Justin.tv is co-hosting a StarCraft tournament as well as organizing a fundraiser gaming marathon for the wonderful Child’s Play charity. Who doesn’t love StarCraft and helping sick children?
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Demon’s Souls video walkthrough #2
Atlus has released the second video walkthrough for its hardcore action role-playing game Demon’s Souls. This time players get a taste of how multiplayer and cooperative play are woven into the game’s entire fabric. Instead of having an experience disconnected from single-player, Demon’s Souls puts elements of multiplayer directly into the mix to provide a pretty unique experience. Check out the video below:
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Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising direct feed video
G4TV has a new Direct-Feed video for Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising, Codemasters’ continuation of the military simulation series originally developed by Bohemia Interactive. The video shows off a new level reveals for the first time a level from the latter part of the game. The video also shows off the game’s some of the gameplay including bullets that take real ricochets and the use of sound to locate where shots are fired from - assuming that you aren’t being peppered with them - which means your predictions will be in vain anyways because you’ll be dead. Anyway you can check out a direct feed on G4 or watch it below:
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Army of TWO: The 40th Day video walkthrough
EA Producer Matt Turner stopped by to talk with G4TV to preview some fresh new gameplay from Army of TWO: The 40th Day. The walkthrough video offers 10 minutes of direct-feed footage that reveals new weapon customization, “pre-combat” tactical playbook gameplay, a grenade-launching boss fight, improved co-op game mechanics and a lot of dead zoo animals. Check out the video below or visit G4TV directly.
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.