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The Concentration Camp Video Game
moddb.com posted by Kotaku Dec 09 2010 17:00 GMT
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#clips An Israeli modder has turned a 1992 first-person shooter into a bloody tale of revenge set in a Nazi concentration camp with Sonderkommando Revolt, putting players in the role of an Auschwitz death camp prisoner on a killing rampage. More »
Wolfenstein 3D recreated (with alarming accuracy) in LittleBigPlanet 2
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Dec 07 2010 22:45 GMT
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If you're a game developer who isn't Media Molecule, you should be quivering with fear right now: LittleBigPlanet 2 beta player "RAPHAEL" has created a near-perfect mock-up of Wolfenstein 3D using the game's creation tools. See? We tried to warn you guys. LBP 2 is every game.
Captain America Meets Castle Wolfenstein In Super Soldier
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Oct 05 2010 19:20 GMT
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#sega Sega's video game tie-in for the Captain America movie features the star-spangled avenger infiltrating Hydra's mysterious castle during the darkest days of World War II. Sounds like a What If Captain America Infiltrated Castle Wolfenstein, doesn't it? More »
id's Carmack wants to support current franchises, new IPs unlikely
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Aug 14 2010 02:00 GMT
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Rage represents a rather large milestone for Carmack's id team. Not only is it the first game to use id Tech 4, it's the first id game to be published by new owner Bethesda. It's also the first new IP from the team in over a decade, since 1996's release of Quake. If a recent interview in the Official PlayStation Magazine (via CVG) is to be believed, it's likely that the new new IP from id will be just as far away.

"I doubt we're going to do another IP," Carmack told OPM. "We want to support Wolfenstein, Doom and Quake -- and hopefully we can add Rage onto that. ... Obviously, if Rage is a success then we'll want to do a Rage 2." Considering the lengthy development cycles at id (evidenced by the currently-MIA Doom 4) who knows when the next new IP will bubble out of the company?

Especially with that Commander Keen reboot getting in the way, right?
PSA: Futureshop slashing prices on Dragon Age, Left 4 Dead 2, NFS: Shift
xbox.joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Dec 01 2009 01:15 GMT
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Hey Canadians! Yeah, you guys and gals huddled together attempting to maintain sustainable body heat. Just a friendly reminder that big-box retailer Futureshop is currently slashing prices on a slew of new video game titles. Dragon Age: Origins, Left 4 Dead 2, Brutal Legend and Need for Speed: Shift are all on sale for $39.99. Wait, what's this? NHL 10? Oh, Canada. You're so adorably predictable! The online and in-store sale ends on December 3, so make sure to defrost your car, dust off your skates and hit the store ASAP. And before you ask: Yes, Rock Band 2's special edition is priced at $99 and does include a free mullet kit. We don't know what that is, but we know we want it. More Canadian deals can be found after the break.
Wolfenstein demo marches onto Xbox Live
xbox.joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Sep 23 2009 20:20 GMT
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If you've been itching to give Wolfenstein a try but aren't willing to plunk down any cash -- a likely possibility at this point -- you'll be happy to know that a Wolfenstein demo is now available on Xbox Live Marketplace in Australia, Canada, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom and United States. If you are somehow unfamiliar with the game allow us to sum up. There are Nazis. They are doing evil, occult-y things. You, the good guy, must stop them. With guns. And magic. If your experience varies significantly from this description, please check the game title. You're probably playing something else. Add the Wolfenstein demo to you 360 download queue [Via Major Nelson]
Rumor: Activision pulls Wolfenstein in Germany over swastika use
translate.google.com posted by Joystiq Sep 23 2009 13:35 GMT
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Activision has reportedly and voluntarily removed Wolfenstein from German store shelves. Turns out that the German localization team charged with removing the thousands of swastikas found in the latest Nazi frag-fest apparently missed one. Germany's no swastika rule in video games has existed for a long time, and the general guideline on the symbol's use is that it can only be utilized in a historical or artistic context -- yeah, let's ignore the "games as art" conversation. We've followed up with Activision for comment and to find out if the game will be re-released in the region at a later date. [Via Kotaku]
Veil Gameplay
posted by GameTrailers Aug 19 2009 02:49 GMT
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Use the veil to your advantage against the Nazi threat.
Cool Enemies Gameplay
posted by GameTrailers Aug 19 2009 02:49 GMT
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Ramp up the fear against enemies that smash through walls to get to you.
Cool Weapons Gameplay
posted by GameTrailers Aug 19 2009 02:49 GMT
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Liquify the living and the dead with an assortment of hurt-cannons.
Launch Trailer
posted by GameTrailers Aug 13 2009 23:28 GMT
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Those damn Nazis just never know when to quit.
Exclusive Zeppelin Bloodbath Gameplay
posted by GameTrailers Aug 08 2009 15:00 GMT
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Hunt for Nazis at 10,000 feet--in case of an emergency, shoot them in the face!
Origins Developer Doc
posted by Meow Mod Jul 21 2009 19:49 GMT
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Go behind the scenes at Raven Software and witness mind-blowing video game development.
Hospital Trailer
posted by Meow Mod Jun 19 2009 22:27 GMT
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Horrible things have happened in the hallowed halls of this hospital.
Exclusive Assassin Trailer
posted by Meow Mod Jun 12 2009 20:47 GMT
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Protect your neck--an assassin may come with chicken wire or a knife.