July 18, 2016

Original Dead Rising Heading To PC / PS4 / Xbox, Off The Record To PS4 + Xbox One


Posted on July 18, 2016 by Rae Michelle Richards

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Great news for photo journalists who happen to have a knack for taking selfies with the undead, Capcom has announced that the original Dead Rising will be slashing its way onto Windows PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 later this year. Alongside the release of the original Capcom will also bring Dead Rising 2 and it’s spin-off Dead Rising 2: Off The Record to PS4 and Xbox One as well.

Here is a brief statement that Capcom issued to Eurogamer about the upcoming ports:

“Capcom will be bringing Dead Rising to Xbox One, PS4 and PC. In addition, Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record will make their way onto Xbox One and PS4. We will have more news to share soon.”

All of these announcements were made ahead of the upcoming Christmas release for Dead Rising 4, which for a full year will be an Xbox One + Windows 10 exclusive following its release. We got the chance to check out over six minutes of extended gameplay at E3 with a developer walkthrough. If you want to see what we saw, head on over to our video preview from last month.

The original Dead Rising was released for the Xbox 360 in the summer of 2006 and pretty much stayed an exclusive on that platform save for a down-scaled motion controlled port released for the Wii in February 2009.

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Dead Rising 2 marked a shift in development from an in-house Japanese Capcom team to the Vancouver, BC based Capcom Vancouver (formally Blue Castle Games) in 2010. Dead Rising 2: Off the Record a retelling of the events of Dead Rising 2 but staring Frank West from the original title was released a year later on PS3/360 and PC. Dead Rising 3 was an Xbox One / PC exclusive and never made the jump to the PlayStation 4.

It sounds like Capcom has some big plans for its undead series in 2016. Speaking of the undead, this year also marked the release of several ports of Resident Evil games on Xbox One and PS4 a head of the surprise reveal of Resident Evil 7.


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Rocket League sound track to be released on Vinyl


Posted on July 18, 2016 by Fionna Schweit

Now here is something which has peaked my curiosity. This morning in my email in box I find that  Psyonix has decided to release the Rocket League sound track. But, Psyonix being Psyonix they arent releasing it any normal way. Oh no, istead its coming out on a series of very unique, awesome looking vinyls. They will partner with iam8bit to release 3xLP’s later this summer.

Wait Records?

Yes that’s correct, Vinyl pressed records. The kind that the needle goes round on and makes the sound. So, here’s the deal. Created in partnership with pop culture retailers and creative house, iam8bit, The Vinyl Collection features custom artwork by Rocket League® community member, Dan Bronsema, who has illustrated both the front and back gatefolds of the album. The illustrations of this album are amazing, and the actual vinyl is going to 128 gram, so SUPER heavy. You wont have to worry about dropping this one and breaking it.

And just feast your eyes on how pretty these are! The attention to detail is great. I love how they used tired for the covers, and how each one has unique print on it. The art thats printed on the fold out is also beautiful, it features community membe Dan Bronsema.  fans can pre-order the The Vinyl Collection starting today RIGHT HERE I know I for one will be picking it up 75$ for a piece of art like this is a real deal for any rocket league lover.

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why are you reading all the way down here? This is just the end of the article, there isitn anything of real use here. I just put words on paper or I guess in computers, since no one is using paper anymore. Instead of reading this go play some video games! Oh you wanted the track list ok. Here you go

 

Vol 1:

01 Rocket League Theme by Mike Ault

02 Angel Wings (feat. Avianna Acid) by Mike Ault

03 Darkness by Mike Ault & Christian De La Torre

04 Flying Forever (feat. Morgan Perry) by Mike Ault

05 I Can Be (feat. Crysta) – by Mike Ault

06 In My Dreams (feat. Nikki Wilkins) by Mike Ault

07 Lacuna by Mike Ault

08 Love Thru The Night (feat. Morgan Perry) by Mike Ault

09 We Speak Chinese by Mike Ault & Abandoned Carnival

10 Seeing What’s Next by Hollywood Principle

11 Whiplash by Hollywood Principle

 

Vol. 2:

12 Firework by Hollywood Principle

13 Breathing Underwater (Ether Remix) by Hollywood Principle & Ether

14 Looking to the Future by Mike Ault

15 Escape from L.A. (Instrumental) by Mike Ault & Abandoned Carnival

16 Seeing What’s Next (Kev Frey Remix) by Hollywood Principle & Kev Frey

17 When the Lights Come On (Instrumental) by Mike Ault & Abandoned Carnival

18 Hard Buzz by Mike Ault & Abandoned Carnival

19 Game Time (featuring Dr. Awkward) by Mike Ault

20 Scorched Earth by Kevin Riepl

21 RLCS Theme by Mike Ault

22 Rocket League Throwback Anthem by Adam B. Metal


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