By Jon on Friday, September 4th, 2009 at 11:10 AM In Games
This trailer shows off MySims Agent, a new mystery-solving adventure game where players are the heroic agents who must stop a sinister plot that threatens the fate of an entire city.
By Jon on Saturday, August 8th, 2009 at 1:21 PM In Games
The Sims 3 v. 1.4.6 Full Patch
This patch will update your Sims 3 retail installation to version 1.4.6, and addresses an issue with uninstalling the game.
The Sims 3 v. 1.4.6 Incremental Patch
This patch will update your Sims 3 v. 1.3.24 installation to version 1.4.6, and addresses an issue with uninstalling the game.
Blood Bowl v. 1.0.1.7 Retail Patch
This patch will update Blood Bowl to version 1.0.1.7, and contains a few fixes and a new Star Player.
Conquest Medieval Realms v1.6 Patch
This patch updates your installation of Conquest! Medieval Realms to version 1.6, and fixes a number bugs and spelling errors.
By Jon on Thursday, July 30th, 2009 at 1:12 PM In Games, The Sims
This patch will update your Sims 3 retail installation to v. 1.3.24. This patch is for the US version of the simulation title.
Changes: – After getting promoted in a job with a night shift the Sim will only receive the day off if their next shift starts within 8 hours. – Exporting and Sharing a Level 10 Gardener Sim properly maintains their special abilities. – Fixes to Story Progression. Babies will no longer be born to single parents. Player created or controlled households are now protected and will no longer be removed through Story Progression. Warning: Story Progression will no longer remove previously player controlled Sims. Users who take control of too many Sims in the same game may experience poor performance as the neighborhood can become over populated.
By Jon on Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 at 12:03 PM In Games, The Sims
The Sims 2 Exchange Update Patch EA has released a small patch for the original The Sims 2 game, which fixes an issue that users receive when attempting to upload content to the Exchange.
Blood Bowl Patch version 1.014 This patch will update your Blood Bowl install to version 1014. It contains a number of changes and fixes.
Football Superstars Client RC107 This is the latest client for Football SuperStars, a MMO which allows players to meet in a football-themed virtual world and take part in matches.
Having run completely dry of any other Zero Punctuation material, Yahtzee has turned in desperation to the bottom of the bin and set his sites on The Sims 3. If you’ve watched Zero Punctuation, you know not to expect the glowing recommendation he gave inFAMOUS. However this could be the funniest, most painfully accurate review ever from a certain point of view.
The Sims is a highly controversial, emotionally charged subject in the Sines household. The kids and I really enjoy it while Shawn… he just realized he’s been channeling Yahtzee all this time.
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Ok, the title is a bit of a purposeful dig as I’m not one of those folks who really understands the attractions of The Sims anymore. I enjoyed 1 and 2 enough, but frankly I refuse to rebuy the same add ons and modifications a third time EA!
But for those dedicated to the cause its important to know that the game has already gotten a nice little upgrade which is available here on Filefront.
The Sims 3 Retail patch will bring your physical copy of the game up to the most current form. (This patch is not meant for digital download versions of the game).
You can download the fix here a list of the fixes can be found after the jump:
So, do you like drinking Dr. Pepper while you’re playing your EA Games? If so, you’re going to really enjoy this piece of news.
Electronic Arts and Dr. Pepper have entered into an agreement that will see Dr. Pepper providing codes for exclusive DLC for EA Games throughout 2010, starting with The Sims 3.
If you’re a Sims 3 fan, you can grab codes from Dr. Pepper that will unlock one-of-a-kind beach party items, or everything you need for a perfect tailgating party.
Tony Jacobs, Vice President of Marketing for Dr Pepper, said,
“The first-of-its-kind partnership with EA will give Dr Pepper fans an unrivaled experience by adding exclusive value to their games such as new levels and items. EA is the only media company that could reach our target audience with the breadth and depth of titles for gamers on any gaming platform.”
Honestly, these types of arrangements are going to become more and more prevalent in the future. As gaming becomes more and more accepted by mainstream marketers, there will be more tie-in opportunities to reach gamers as a market. This will end up being good for the industry, and good for individual gamers as well, as it will give us more opportunities to get cool little add-ons for our games like these.
You can check out the full text of the press release after the break.
Sims 3 breaks the sims out of the confines of their beautifully constructed prisons and allows them to freely roam the world around them. You can follow your sim to work at the theater or the military base or watch as they jog, bike, or drive to the beach for a sunny afternoon. You can walk around town collecting little treasures like unpolished gems and mystery seeds or go introduce yourself to your neighbors. Just walk up and ring the bell. Read the full article
The Sims series has taken the next big leap forward with the latest full game, The Sims 3. Fans of the sims will find a lot to love about the game as long as they can keep in mind that Sims 3 is a new base game. Gamers who own every expansion and stuff pack for Sims 2 should find the new game mechanics fixes much of what wasn’t fun about the previous titles, but they’ll have to be patient as many of the luxuries they’ve come to take for granted will have to wait for expansion. Read on for the scoop on the Sims 3.
The latest NPD numbers are out now, and it’s official: the industry is taking a major hit compared to last year. Total sales in May were $863 million, down 23% from last May. The 2009 year-to-date totals are down 7% from a year ago.
According to The Wall Street Journal, total videogame spending dropped below $1 billion for the first time since August 2007. The most significant drops were in console sales, with the sales leading Nintendo Wii dropping 55%.
But it’s not all bad news. Since the sales figures for this month largely met the expectations of industry analysts, there is speculation that the recent contraction in the industry should end by August. Also driving these predictions is the fact that there are a number of high-profile games coming to retail release dates, starting with the Sims 3 this month. We can still look forward to games like Batman: Arkham Asylum, Left 4 Dead 2, Dragon Age, and Brutal Legend to drive sales up later this year.
In all honesty, no one should be surprised by these numbers. After all, last May saw the release of one of the most highly anticipated titles of the year, Grand Theft Auto 4. That title alone drove more sales than the top two sellers for this May combined. Nevermind that had it hit its intended release date, it would have already been on store shelves for months at that time. 2008 was a phenomenal year for videogame sales, but in today’s economy, every industry is taking hits. Videogames may recover faster, because they allow consumers to stay home, and are one of the more cost efficient methods of personal entertainment.
I don’t think it’s time to panic yet, but if there isn’t a turnaround by August, then you may have to worry a little bit.
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