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We’re back! After a month long hiatus, the Pantsless Ones return to entertain and inform on a variety of topics. We begin by catching up, which leads to a lot of comic book talk. Rob’s made a new addition to his legendary Comedian shrine, and he also may have a slight Dark Knight Rises hoarding problem. Don’t worry folks—an intervention is in the works.
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EA has revealed the existence of new games being developed in the two series.
Fans of the Dead Space and Need for Speed franchises were teased last month - two separate listings were posted by BT Games for new titles in the series. The South African retailer had begun taking pre-orders on both Dead Space 3 and had a listing for Need for Speed: Most Wanted 2, a sequel to the 2005 iteration of the series. Of course, neither game had been announced at that time, but in the most recent financial briefing, EA has revealed that a new title in each franchise is in production.
Luckily, you can get another one free.
There has been a recent trend of publishers implementing Online Passes in a lot of their games with online play. Whether you agree with this practice or not, when it comes to buying games brand new, you expect your code to work and to be able to play online.
PlayStation owners will get more cars than the other versions.
The car selection is expansive in Need For Speed: The Run but PlayStation 3 owners are going to have even more to choose from. Sony disclosed today that seven supercars will only appear on the PS3 version of NFS: The Run.
EA to tease the need for speed.
Gamers that have the need for speed are in for a pleasant surprise as EA has announced that a demo for the latest in their long running Need for Speed Series, The Run, will be up and live on XBLA and PSN on October 18th for North America and October 19th for our European brothers and sisters. Both demos will run through November 1st.