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The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena.

December 4th, 2008

LYON, FRANCE – 30 October 2008 – Atari, one of the world’s most recognized video game publishers,
today announced that first person shooter The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena is joining
its 2009 publishing and distribution line up. In conjunction with Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group,
Tigon Studios and acclaimed developer Starbreeze Studios, Atari is bringing the franchise to the new
generation of consoles for the first time packed with thrilling new adventures. The highly anticipated title is
scheduled for launch on the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft,
PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and Windows® PC in spring 2009.
Previously announced as a remake of hit title The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay with
added content, Atari can today reveal that The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena contains
a brand new full-length campaign. This exciting announcement promises a title which will include the
original game re-imagined for a whole new audience, an entirely new chapter in the Riddick saga and, for
the first time, intense online multiplayer combat, making The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark
Athena a must-have experience for any fan of intense action gaming.
“It’s very exciting to have Assault on Dark Athena as part of Atari’s 2009 publishing line-up,” said Phil
Harrison, President of Infogrames Entertainment, the parent company of Atari. “The first game in the series
was a landmark in action gaming and the outstanding team at Starbreeze are creating a feature-packed
follow-up which will delight fans and new players alike.”

“The Riddick IP offers a rich universe from which to develop no-holds barred games, and we’ve believed
that since the days of the Pitch Black film,” said Bill Kispert, Vice President and General Manager,
Interactive, Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group. “Assault on Dark Athena extends the franchise
fiction; adds to the mythology with new storylines, characters and locations while remaining true to the
original material; and gives fans an experience they haven’t seen before. As we introduce this new Riddick
chapter, we are also excited to welcome Atari to the Riddick family.”
“We’re thrilled about this remake and expansion of Escape from Butcher Bay.” said Ian Stevens, Head of
Game Production, Tigon Studios. “Assault on Dark Athena tells a new story in The Chronicles of Riddick,
while at the same time sharing our original vision with a larger audience. We’re excited about the coming
months and talking more in-depth about new features like the addition of Multiplayer!”
“Working with the Riddick franchise for us is an extraordinary experience,” said Johan Kristiansson, CEO,
Starbreeze Studios. “We are deeply enthusiastic about the partnership with Atari that will bring this rich
game experience to a new generation of consoles. With this release we’ve pushed the limits of the
Starbreeze engine, delivering an extensive game package designed to thrill gamers worldwide. We can’t
wait for it to hit the shelves.”
In The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena the player takes the role of Riddick, as played by
Vin Diesel, using stealth and action to overcome the merciless crew of the predatory Merc-ship Dark Athena
which awaits its prey in the dark reaches of space. Cheating death through a series of spectacular battles
and events, Riddick will fight for his life amid a storm of malevolence and horror. The Chronicles of Riddick
series of games takes the player deeper into the universe of Universal Pictures’ films The Chronicles of
Riddick and cult classic Pitch Black, which first introduced Vin Diesel as enigmatic anti-hero Riddick.
Featuring a brand new exhilarating adventure, a high-definition re-imagining of the classic Escape from
Butcher Bay campaign and new multiplayer options, The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena
will thrill fans when it launches in spring 2009.

About The Chronicles of Riddick
The Chronicles of Riddick was released in 2004 by Universal Pictures, in association with Radar Pictures and One Race Productions, Vin Diesel reprised his star-making Pitch Black role of enigmatic anti-hero Richard B. Riddick in this science fiction action-adventure epic,. The Chronicles of Riddick also starred Colm Feore, Alexa Davalos, Karl Urban, Linus Roache, Thandie Newton and Dame Judi Dench.

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In the film’s storyline, Riddick has spent the last five years on the move among the forgotten worlds on the outskirts of the galaxy, eluding mercenaries bent on collecting the price on his head. Now, the fugitive finds himself on planet Helion, home to a progressive multicultural society that has been invaded by the Lord Marshal, a despot who targets humans for subjugation with his army of warriors
known as Necromongers. Exiled to a subterranean prison where extremes of temperature range from arctic nights to volcanic days, Riddick encounters Kyra, the lone survivor from an earlier chapter in his life. His efforts to free himself and Kyra lead him to the Necromonger command ship, where he is pitted against the Lord Marshal in an apocalyptic battle with possibly the fate of all beings-both living and dead-hanging in the balance. Written and directed by David Twohy, The Chronicles of Riddick was produced by Scott Kroopf and Vin Diesel. Ted Field, George Zakk and David Womark served as executive producers.

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Bye-bye Vista

December 3rd, 2008

After a couple of months of trying really hard to keep Vista installed on my PC I have finally decided to go back to XP. I have realized (took me long enough) that all the errors and incompatibility were out-weighing the improved frame rate in games.

I had Windows Vista Ultimate installed. My current system is:

  • CPU Type DualCore Intel Core 2 Duo E7200, 2833 MHz (9.5 x 298)
  • System Memory 3072 MB (DDR2-667 DDR2 SDRAM)
  • Video Adapter NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS (256 MB) (Vista adds another 1256MB virtual memory)
  • 4Gig Flash drive used for Ready Boost

It isn’t the very best setup possible, but It should have worked just fine. The ready-boost feature worked very well, although it took quite a long time to start. As I mentioned the frame rates in the games improved by about 20 frames on average. This is due to DX10 using the Video Chips processing power rather than letting the main CPU take all the “heat”. For example in BF2 I get rates of between 50 and 70 fps, in Vista I was getting 70 to 100 fps. I was finally able to fly those damn jets and actually do some damage to the enemy rather than get shotdown every time.

But otherwise it is a horror. Constant issues with compatibility with oh so many games and software I gave up. Bf2, for example, would simply disconnect after every 2-3 rounds. Some games would not even start after a couple of times or crash constantly. The only internet browser that works is IE (duh). From time to time Media Player would just stop responding. Actually most of the apps started to “freeze” on regular basis. And the rate at which that would lock-up started to increase.

Also I was really tired of the constant need to take ownership of my own files. And the duplication of the same exact shit. The folder where You put Your pictures, for example, is called simply pictures. In reality it’s just a shortcut to a folder called My Pictures. However You cannot access the folder directly. Same goes for My Documents folder. That’s simply retarded. Beware of taking ownership of everything though. This may cause other errors. I took ownership of the Temp folder that is used by install programs. As soon as I have done that I was unable to install anything. I don’t remember what I did to fix the issue but it wasn’t enough to simply change the permissions back.

In any case If You do have Vista for God’s sake move back to XP. Unless You are regular user. In which case good luck You damn yuppie. In a couple of Years MS is going to release the new OS which would be basically Vista, but improved. I feel really sorry for those of You who actually paid for that thing. In my honest opinion I think that all of You should take Microsoft to court.

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Galactic Civilizations II Ultimate Edition

December 1st, 2008

Category: PC
Languaje: English
Type:Estrategia
Quality: DVD
Format: ISO
Size: 1.95 GB
Date: 25-11-2008

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In the year 2225, mankinds thirst for domination has spread to the stars, where battle for conquest rages on. Humans struggle for supremacy over the Galactic powers, who have their own plans for the cosmos. In Galactic Civilizations II, you will use technology, diplomacy, colonisation and war as your tools to build a far-reaching interstellar empire. Galactic Civilization II: Ultimate Edition includes the best-selling and award-winning space strategy game Galactic Civilizations II and the two add-ons Dark Avatar and Twilight of Arnor in one box.

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