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Konami announces Birds of Steel, a new WWII dogfighter from IL-2 dev

Gaijin Entertainment, the Russia-based developer behind IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey, is returning to the skies with the suspiciously titled Birds of Steel. While notably not a part of the long-running IL-2 Sturmovik series, Birds of Steel does share its aerial combat and its WWII setting. The ...

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Apache: Air Assault launches on Xbox 360, PS3 this fall

Activision has declared war on the calm, blue and oh-so-smug skies with the announcement of Apache: Air Assault, a game where you don't fly a cool airplane because you're too busy piloting a freakin' sweet helichopter. Russian developer Gaijin Entertainment (IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey) promises ...

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ESRB: Death Track: Resurrection to get new life on PS3

Gaijin Entertainment Corporation plans to publish 1C's PC combat racing game Death Track: Resurrection, on PS3. At least, the publisher secured an ESRB rating for a PS3 version, which it probably wouldn't do if it didn't plan to release the game. Death Track: Resurrection, released last year, is ...

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X-Blades demo now on X-Box Live

Major Nelson has announced that an X-Blades demo is now available on Xbox Live Marketplace. If X-Blades managed to slip under your radar, we wouldn't blame you. All you really need to know is that the game features a scantily clad lady slicing and dicing bad guys with swords. Oh, the lady is ...

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1C publishes new WWII flight sim

Between this morning's details on Call of Duty 5 and the announcement of this new flight sim, it would seem that World War II enthusiasts will be happy with the ever present abundance of era-based games. Eastern European publisher, 1C Company, is set to bring IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey to the ...

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1C publishes new WWII flight sim

There are some Western third party companies out there that haven't completely given up on the PSP. Then again, technically, publisher 1C Company is Eastern European -- not quite west enough. We kid, we kid. The publisher is set to bring IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey to the PSP (developed by ...

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