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BlazBlue: Continuum Shift DLC deals are go!

 

"Hardcore" fans of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift are likely to be the only one's jumping at this opportunity, but a deal is a deal, right? The following deals on Continuum Shift DLC will be available from 12/20/10 to 1/7/11 on Xbox LIVE and 1/4/11 to 1/25/11 on the PlayStation Store

BlazBlue: Continuum Shift DLC Sale Details:

 


Xbox LIVE ® Marketplace Sale Dates: 12/20/10 to 1/7/11


Content Title


Normal Price


Sale Price


Unlock Playable Character “Mu-12”


160 Microsoft Points


80 Microsoft Points


Additional Characters Colors #1


320 Microsoft Points


160 Microsoft Points


Additional Characters Colors #2


320 Microsoft Points


160 Microsoft Points


Additional Characters Colors #3


320 Microsoft Points


160 Microsoft Points


Unlock All Unlimited Characters


400 Microsoft Points


240 Microsoft Points


Additional System Voice Type-K


400 Microsoft Points


240 Microsoft Points


Additional System Voice Type-C


400 Microsoft Points


240 Microsoft Points


Additional System Voice Type-M


400 Microsoft Points


240 Microsoft Points


Unlock Playable Character “Makoto Nanaya”


560 Microsoft Points


320 Microsoft Points


Unlock Playable Character “Valkenhayn R. Hellsing”


560 Microsoft Points


320 Microsoft Points


 

PlayStation®Store Sale Dates: 1/4/11 to 1/25/11


Content Title


Normal Price


Sale Price


Unlock Playable Character “Mu-12”


$1.99


$0.99


Additional Characters Colors #1


$4.99


$2.49


Additional Characters Colors #2


$4.99


$2.49


Additional Characters Colors #3


$4.99


$2.49


Unlock All Unlimited Characters


$5.99


$3.49


Additional System Voice Type-K


$5.99


$3.49


Additional System Voice Type-C


$5.99


$3.49


Additional System Voice Type-M


$5.99


$3.49


Unlock Playable Character “Makoto Nanaya”


$7.99


$4.49


Unlock Playable Character “Valkenhayn R. Hellsing”


$7.99


$4.49


 

Video: LA Noire 'The Technology Behind Performance'

 

Rockstar Games' next entry into their now stellar catalog of games is surely but slowly going to grace your platform of choice (sorry Wii only owners). From what we've seen of LA Noire so far, the game is pushing ahead just where Rockstar fans would like. Story is king and the technology to make that possible is crucial. The next video to showcase the technology of LA Noire has arrived.

[Via Rockstar Games]

TVD Music Saturday: ToeJam & Earl 'James Brown in Space'

 

Remember ToeJam & Earl? Remember how great that game was? Well, looking back on it now the game wasn't that great, but the style was most definitely off the charts for the time. Where else were and still are you going to get the funk? If there's anything missing from today's gaming landscape it has to be the absence of "The Funk". Unfortunately the times have passed by ToeJam & Earl much in the same way the times have long forgotten the brash humor of something like Duke Nukem (albeit the eventual arrival of Duke Nukem Forever so says Gearbox Software). The third game on the original Xbox was a novel idea that just didn't quite have a place in today's 3D geometry dominated world versus the pop out and punch you in the face 3D "dilemma". Nevertheless, if ToeJam & Earl is remembered for anything rather it be through Virtual Console or by other means, lets not forget where the funk is at when it comes to videogames. 

And for good measure, the 'James Brown in Space' OC Remix played in Audiosurf, after the break.