O-Games have announced Get Up And Dance for both the Wii and Playstation 3. this is a dancing game that features classic disco songs and current chart hits, each song will also come with their official videos. Get Up And Dance features a party mode where teams of dancers can compete in Party Mix, Last Man Standing & Tug of War. Get Up And Dance Group Mode lets players form their own dance group with up to 4 friends. other modes include Shape Up Mode, Rehearse Mode, and Jukebox.
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Press Release
Northamptonshire , UK Thursday 2ndJune 2011 - O-Games are proud to announce Get Up And Dance for the Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3.
Get Up And Dance is the ultimate dancing game for everyone to play, whether you are the star performer or prefer to stay out of the limelight as a backing dancer, Get Up And Dance is for you.
Featuring everything from classic funky disco tracks to current chart hits, all complete with their official videos, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
Get your friends round and get dancing together or have your very own dance off in Get Up And Dance’s Party Mode. Party Mode features party games that you can play with up to 8 mates, competing against each others teams with party games including Party Mix, Last Man Standing & Tug of War.
Had enough of competing against each other? Why not join together and form your very own dance group in Get Up And Dance Group Mode! The unique Group Mode is where you can form your very own dance group with up to four friends. You can dance as either lead or backing dancer to group routines specially choreographed for Get Up And Dance.
Group Mode allows you to dance and have fun in a group or to compete in the talent competition, where you compete in ten rounds to see if you can make your way to the top!
With loads more features like Shape Up Mode, Rehearse Mode, Jukebox - Get Up And Dance really is the Ultimate Dancing Game.
Staying in is the new going out! Get your friends round and get the party started with Get Up And Dance!
Get Up And Dance is coming for the PlayStation 3 and Wii Q4 2011.
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Friday, June 3, 2011
Friday, September 24, 2010
O-Games Reveal PDC World Championship Darts: Pro Tour For The Wii, PS3, And Xbox 360
O-Games have announced they are brining PDC World Championship Darts: Pro Tour to the Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii. The Playstation 3 version will support Playstation Move whilst the Nintendo Wii version will support Motion+, standard PS3 and Xbox 360 controllers can be used. PDC World Championship Darts: Pro Tour is being developed by Redoubt and is set to come out on 26th November. The PS3 and 360 versions will get DLC and Online 1 on 1 matches.
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Press Release
24th September 2010 – Wellingborough, UK/… O-Games today announced that the latest iteration of its phenomenally successful PDC World Championship Darts franchise has evolved to support the latest developments in motion control gaming and will feature full PlayStation Move motion controller and Wii Motion+ support, in addition to standard PS3 and Xbox 360 control pads – allowing more players more ways of joining the game.
Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor, Raymond van Barneveld, James Wade, Mervyn King and Simon Whitlock are just some of the big names from the PDC to play as or compete against in the game being developed by Redoubt. The motion control evolution will allow PDC World Championship Darts: Pro Tour to focus on fluid, accurate and simple throwing dynamics, getting players closer to the action than ever before. The new game will also build on the successes of its predecessors, with updated graphics, character models, and an optimised control system when it is released on 26th November 2010 for WiiTM, PlayStation 3TM, Xbox 360TM.
Further establishing its heritage as the definitive darts game for fans of the sport, PDC World Championship Darts: Pro Tour’s in-depth career mode will also support the latest tournaments, including the Grand Slam of Darts, a new fixture in the PDC events calendar. Player View puts you at The Oche in the eyes of a Pro, with gamers being able to control player celebrations. Plus the atmosphere will be further enhanced with an all-new commentary from TV’s ‘Voice of Darts’ Sid Waddell and John Gwynne; top level match referees, Bruce Spendley and Russ Bray; and Master of Ceremonies, John McDonald.
O-Games has also confirmed online 1-on-1 matches for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 gamers, as well asPDC World Championship Darts: Pro Tour featuring a raft of downloadable content support on Xbox Live and PSN: including new players, events and darting accessories.
Get ready to line up behind The Oche with PDC World Championship Darts: Pro Tour on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC from 26th November 2010.
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Boxart
Press Release
24th September 2010 – Wellingborough, UK/… O-Games today announced that the latest iteration of its phenomenally successful PDC World Championship Darts franchise has evolved to support the latest developments in motion control gaming and will feature full PlayStation Move motion controller and Wii Motion+ support, in addition to standard PS3 and Xbox 360 control pads – allowing more players more ways of joining the game.
Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor, Raymond van Barneveld, James Wade, Mervyn King and Simon Whitlock are just some of the big names from the PDC to play as or compete against in the game being developed by Redoubt. The motion control evolution will allow PDC World Championship Darts: Pro Tour to focus on fluid, accurate and simple throwing dynamics, getting players closer to the action than ever before. The new game will also build on the successes of its predecessors, with updated graphics, character models, and an optimised control system when it is released on 26th November 2010 for WiiTM, PlayStation 3TM, Xbox 360TM.
Further establishing its heritage as the definitive darts game for fans of the sport, PDC World Championship Darts: Pro Tour’s in-depth career mode will also support the latest tournaments, including the Grand Slam of Darts, a new fixture in the PDC events calendar. Player View puts you at The Oche in the eyes of a Pro, with gamers being able to control player celebrations. Plus the atmosphere will be further enhanced with an all-new commentary from TV’s ‘Voice of Darts’ Sid Waddell and John Gwynne; top level match referees, Bruce Spendley and Russ Bray; and Master of Ceremonies, John McDonald.
O-Games has also confirmed online 1-on-1 matches for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 gamers, as well asPDC World Championship Darts: Pro Tour featuring a raft of downloadable content support on Xbox Live and PSN: including new players, events and darting accessories.
Get ready to line up behind The Oche with PDC World Championship Darts: Pro Tour on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC from 26th November 2010.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
O-Games Have Released New Screenshots For John Daly's ProStroke Golf On The Xbox 360
O-Games have released new screenshots for the Xbox 360 version of John Daly's ProStroke Golf. these screenshots are in-game and mostly show in-game character models and a couple of golf courses. there is a screenshot at the end that shows the games HUD, and what buttons do what.
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Screenshots
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Thursday, September 2, 2010
O-Games Have Revealed The Boxart For John Daly's ProStroke Golf
O-Games have revealed the boxart for John Daly's ProStroke Golf on PS3, PC, And Xbox 360. The Playstation 3 version of the game supports Playstation Move. John Daly's ProStroke Golf is set to come out on 8th October.
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Press Release
2nd September 2010 – Wellingborough, UK/… O-Games today released new screenshots and retail packshots for its forthcoming golf game, John Daly's ProStroke Golf for the PlayStationTM 3, Xbox® 360 and PC. The PlayStation 3 version of John Daly’s ProStroke Golf is also the first and only golfing game to have been created from the ground up to utilise the PlayStation Move motion controller: PlayStation 3 owners will have the ability to rotate the club head in real-time, punch and chip the ball according to the input movement, simulate weight transfer and much more.
Developed by Gusto Games, John Daly’s ProStroke Golf features the return of the trademark ProStroke control system - presenting a first-person view of the ball and club head, resulting in the closest representation of a natural golf swing available with no artificial barriers to impede shot performance.
Get ready to ‘Grip it and Rip it’ with John Daly’s ProStroke Golf on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC from 8th October 2010.
Boxart
Press Release
2nd September 2010 – Wellingborough, UK/… O-Games today released new screenshots and retail packshots for its forthcoming golf game, John Daly's ProStroke Golf for the PlayStationTM 3, Xbox® 360 and PC. The PlayStation 3 version of John Daly’s ProStroke Golf is also the first and only golfing game to have been created from the ground up to utilise the PlayStation Move motion controller: PlayStation 3 owners will have the ability to rotate the club head in real-time, punch and chip the ball according to the input movement, simulate weight transfer and much more.
Developed by Gusto Games, John Daly’s ProStroke Golf features the return of the trademark ProStroke control system - presenting a first-person view of the ball and club head, resulting in the closest representation of a natural golf swing available with no artificial barriers to impede shot performance.
Get ready to ‘Grip it and Rip it’ with John Daly’s ProStroke Golf on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC from 8th October 2010.
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Monday, August 23, 2010
O-Games Announce Superstars V8 Racing Is Coming Exclusively To The PSN And Discuss Why They Chose The PSN Over Retail
O-Games have announced that they are bringing Superstars V8 Racing to the USA via the PSN. Superstars V8 Racing will cost $19.99. O-Games reveal that the reason for bringing the game to the PSN instead of releasing it at retail was because American retailers have limited retail space. Because of this a satisfactory retail window could not be found. instead, O-Games worked with Sony to bring the game to the PSN and because the games now coming to the PSN it will cost $19.99 and not the $39.99 it would have cost at retail.
From USA Playstation Blog
From USA Playstation Blog
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