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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Madden NFL 11 demo hits Xbox LIVE

The demo for Madden NFL 11 has gone live on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace today. The demo pits the Jets against the Colts in a clear skies match in the Jets Stadium. Full five minute quarters are playable. It’ll also give you the chance to unlock the “Master Strategist” achievement, which will activate when you purchase the full game.

PlayStation 3 users: the demo should be on the PlayStation Store later today, as well. The trophy should be unlockable in this demo, as well.

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Asin banned: FETNA(Federation of Tamil Associations of North America)

Asin is being in the news for wrong reasons since her visit to Srilanka for shooting with Salman Kahan for her upcoming Hindi film ‘Ready’. Despite the ban threats from South Indian Artistes Association(SIAA), the actress went to Srilanka and also visited the war-torn places with the Presidents wife on note of a eye camp organised by the government. 

While Nadigar Sangam had reported that the decision would be taken by joint consultative committee soon, the Federation of Tamil Associations of North America (FETNA), an umbrella body  36 Tamil organisations across the United States and Canada, said on Monday that it would boycott films starring Asin because of her visit to Sri Lanka. 

Palani Sundaram, the chief of FETNA said, “The Federation of Tamil Sangams of North America will boycott films of Asin because of her visit to Sri Lanka despite a ban by the Tamil film industry.” 

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Starcraft II Reviews: 2.8 of 5, Wings of Liberty surfaces

Starcraft II Reviews: 2.8 of 5, Wings of Liberty surfaces. StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty surfaces with hopes to be super hit in market 

Blizzard Entertainment, developer of famous video game World of Warcraft rolls out a sequel to its StarCraft on July 27. The new sci-fi strategy game is called StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. The game’s Macintosh and Windows versions are available for purchase from 27 for $60.

In 1998, Blizzard’s StarCraft appeared to be a game changer in particular genre of video game. StarCraft that attracted massive response from gamers was sold nine million copies. Today with StarCraft II, the video game world will be witnessing another turning point. 

“It almost seems a different era of gaming,” Blizzard Entertainment’s Rob Pardo said. “The special effects are really over the top. It is just a very stunning game in comparison to the previous one,” Pedro expressed hopes.

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