2XL Supercross Launches for the PC

3 May

2XL Games, the company behind the hit game ATV Off-road Fury and MX Unleashed, today announced the release of their new motocross racing game for the PC, 2XL Supercross. The new game offers a new rhythm-based, off-road racing experience that’s fun to play, but adds some challenges as well. 2XL Supercross is also available on the Apple App Store.

There are some hidden features inside the game, like gaining secret jump combinations by mastering the physics of a specific jump. Also, Motocross champion Stephane Roncada designed custom Supercross and Freestyle tracks in this high-speed excursion.

2XL Supercross comes with three levels; Time Trials, Practice and Racing. You can also choose three different types of motorcycles to race on — the 125cc, 250cc and 450cc bikes.

One of my favorite features of the game is the online element — even through the game is played through Steam, there are statistics and rankings live on the web when you play.

2XL Supercross is now available on Steam for $9.99, and is coming soon to additional digital distribution outlets. You can check out a trailer of the game below.

Wings of Prey Launches In The UK

3 May

Iceberg Interactive and Gaijin Entertainment today announced that Wings of Prey is now available in the UK at major retailers and independent games shops. Wings of Prey is a Windows based game.

According to Iceberg and Gaijin, the World War II spectacle comes in a luxurious slipcase packaging and will also be released in retail in the German-speaking territories, Scandinavia, Benelux and France by Iceberg Interactive and its partners in May and June 2010.

Some Wings of Prey features include;

• Authentic World War atmosphere: Cutting edge technologies with highly detailed visuals bring the epic battles to life
• Engage in more than 50 missions from famous historical battles over Eastern and Western Europe
• Historically accurate aircrafts: Experience over 40 planes including fighters, battle planes and bombers. Learn to master Spitfire, Mustang, Messerschmitt and many more.
• Flexible difficulty level system: from arcade to realistic simulation
• Downloadable content support: more planes and missions coming in 2010
• Support of 6-DOF TrachIR, TripleHead2Go, Saitek and Thrustmaster joysticks, mouse and voice headsets
• Vast multiplayer: 4 game modes to choose; VoIP, lobby, game system, leaderboards, friends lists, join-in-progress and host migration features provide great experience
• Realistic sound effects and original music from Jeremy Soule

If you’re a reader of Teens in Tech Games, and based in the UK, go ahead and pick up Wings of Prey in your local game shop, and let us know what you think in the comments!

Flight School Tests Brings Flying To The iPhone and iPod touch

1 May

MobileBits, an independent game developer and publisher on the App Store, today announced the availability of Flight School Tests, a game for the iPhone and iPod touch that lets users control an aircraft with their fingers and attempt to avoid crashing with other flying objects.

For each aircraft type there are five tests the user has to pass. The game mechanics are easy to learn, but it is still hard to become an elite pilot, according to MobileBits.

Flight School Tests combines fun, with gaming with flying objects, and levels to beat. There are six different “domains” in the game.

Paper airplane test
Model aircraft test
Helicopter test
Airliner test
Spacecraft test
Elite test

If you pass five tests, you master the domain. If you master all the domains, you’re considered a master pilot in the game.

The app is $.99, and available in the App Store today.

Welcome to the new Teens in Tech Games

28 Apr

Over the last few weeks, the Teens in Tech Networks development team have been hard at work on the new design for Teens in Tech Games. We’ve taken a whole new approach to the blog rather then featured content, latest content shows first.

We’re still adding new social features (Twitter, Digg, Facebook, etc) in the coming days, so bare with us. Also, if you find any bugs, let us know in the comments! Happy browsing on Teens in Tech Games!

Add Three Additional Controllers to Playstation 3 With The PS3 3-Port USB Hub

28 Apr

Hyperkin, a developer and distributor of video game accessories, has announced the launch of the PS3 3-Port USB Hub which connects three additional controller outlets to the PlayStation 3.

In addition to the controller outlets, the 3-Port USB Hub has also been designed with a memory card slot that accepts SD cards, SDHC cards, MMC cards, and memory sticks. The PS3 Hub is also compatible with PS3 Slim and other computers.

The USB Hub is $14.99, and available today.

Nexon America Unveils Kill Creek Map for Combat Arms

28 Apr

Nexon America today unveiled Kill Creek, a new map for its popular multiplayer first-person shooter Combat Arms.

The new map in Combat Arms was part of the game’s upcoming update that was scheduled for release today.

Kill Creek will support the following game modes:

• Elimination
• Elimination Pro
• Capture the Flag
• Quarantine Regen

Kill Creek has become a hot spot after guerilla units received Intel detailing the movement of weapons and supplies and have ambushed the train on a railroad bridge. Members of the train crew managed to alert the proper authorities and a Counter-Insurgency Unit was immediately dispatched to the area. Meanwhile, the guerilla units have been ferrying supplies out of the area via a road in the valley beneath the bridge. The Counter-Insurgency Unit arrives just as the last of the supplies are being moved out of the area, and the battle of a lifetime is set in motion.

Bungie Announces Halo: Reach

27 Apr

Bungie has recently announced the launch of their newest game in the Halo series, Halo: Reach. This is not however a continuation of the campaign from Halo 1, 2, or 3. This new game features new weapons, new maps, new game types, and a new ranking system for multiplayer use. Also, Halo: Reach was designed around the multiplayer experience, and less focused on the campaign aspect, so you hardcore multiplayer gamers are sure to get as much out of it as possible. For those of you who purchased Halo: ODST, you have a beta key for the upcoming beta launch of Halo: Reach, and you can expect to be playing the beta in a couple months.

From what I have seen, this new Halo looks pretty sweet, and it is definitely worth a shot. I am most interested in the new ranking system, which is much like the one used for arenas in World of Warcraft. I can’t wait for Reach to come out, and I am excited to hear more about it. It looks like a treat that everyone should enjoy.

Release Date Set for Fallen Earth Blood Sports Patch

24 Apr

The release date has been announced for the much-anticipated Blood Sports content patch (v1.4), which includes four newly-designed PvP areas, more than 500 achievements, a Clan Wars system and the expansive region of Deadfall. The patch will be available for existing players on May 7.

With more than five months of development on a PvP update, developers at Fallen Earth are introducing Blood Sports, featuring four new PvP matches — Deathmatch, Survival, Capture the Flag and Assault — allowing players the opportunity to queue up for all-out brawls from anywhere in world. Deathtoll Points earned for participation and wins can also be used to purchase new, high-end PvP-oriented armor and gear.

Additionally the Deadfall region, which expands the current level cap to 50, will introduce more than 130 new missions, extended storylines, mutant mounts and several new craftable items with a new component. In Deadfall, players will also experience a vastly changed landscape with five new settlements to explore.

According to the company behind Fallen Earth, existing Fallen Earth subscribers will have access to the content patch beginning May 7, and new players will be able to purchase Fallen Earth Blood Sports from several digital and retail outlets, which includes the Blood Sports content patch in addition to all the original Fallen Earth content.

Audi A1 Beat Driver Launches On Apple App Store

24 Apr

Earlier this week, Audio launched their brand new iPhone and iPod touch game, Audi A1 Beat Driver, available exclusively for the Apple App Store for free.

Audi A1 Beat Driver is a rhythm based driving game delivering free new music from up and coming rock bands around the world including La Roux, The Rakes , Lo-Fi-Fnk and Torpedo. In total there are 9 free music tracks to choose from.

Audi describes the game;

In the game you steer your Audi A1 to collect the markers and avoid the hazards as you speed through a kaleidoscopic 3D world of sound and color. Increase your score by collecting the bonus icons and don’t forget to clear your multiplier gauge (which builds up as you collect more points) to boost your multipliers and achieve the highest score possible.

The app comes with a number of features: get your name on the global Audi A1 Beat Driver leader board; challenge other players’ high-scores; post your scores to Facebook&Twitter; or alternatively choose to find out more about the stunning new Audi A1– The next big Audi.

You can find these nine songs in the game:

“Accelerate” – Performed by Torpedo

“I’m A Rope” – Performed by Tommy Sparks

“Strength In Numbers” – Performed by The Music

“Farewell To The Fairground” – Performed by White Lies

“Gold Guns Girls” – Performed by Metric

“1989” – Performed by The Rakes

“Bulletproof” – Performed by La Roux

“Digital Age” – Performed by After The Fall

“Want U” – Performed by Lo-Fi-Fnk

You can find the application on the Apple App Store today, for no charge.

Rock Band Adding New Music from Flyleaf, Busted and Silverchair

24 Apr

Harmonix and MTV Games today announced that singles from bands including Flyleaf, Busted and Silverchair will be added to the Rock Band Music Store. The songs will be added to the Rock Band Music Store for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii.

With more than 400 artists, including Jimi Hendrix, The Who, AC/DC and Green Day, as well as more then 1,100 songs available through the music store, 65 million songs sold through the download store alone. Rock Band is claiming to the sales and content leader in the interactive music space, providing the deepest and best selection of artists, songs and albums.

Busted, one of the new bands featured in the music store, have sold more than 3 million albums worldwide, won two BRIT awards and sold out several arena tours. Songs from the three bands, Flyleaf, Busted and Silverchair, will be added to the Xbox 360 and Wii on April 27, and PlayStation 3 system on April 29.

The songs will be available for purchase as individual tracks on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 system and as individual tracks only on Wii. Pricing information as follows:

Price: $1.99 USD,£.99 UK,€1.49 EU (160 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) per track

$2.00 USD (200 Wii Points) per track