Tag Archives: Lost Planet: Extreme Condition
Tue, Feb 19, 2008 | 11:32 GMT
Lost Planet demo for Euro PSN this week
So says this. The demo of Capcom’s snowy action game supports eight-way multiplayer and should have none of the problems that caused the US demo to be pulled.
The full game, with extra character Luka over the Xbox 360 version, will be available in Europe at the end of next week.
Sat, Feb 16, 2008 | 19:50 GMT
Lost Planet PS3 requires 5Gb install
This is going to be popular on Monday. According to this, the PS3 version of Capcom’s Lost Planet insists on being installed on the hard drive, a 5Gb transfer that takes up to 20 minutes. If your goldfish memory stretches back far enough, you’ll recall that Devil May Cry 4 forced the same wait on PS3 owners.
Sat, Feb 09, 2008 | 15:28 GMT
Lost Planet demo pulled from US PSN
Capcom has pulled the demo for the PS3 version of Lost Planet: Extreme Condition in the US as, for some as yet unexplained reason, it refused to connect to multiplayer servers.
“The multiplayer demo for Lost Planet: Extreme Condition is temporarily being removed from the PlayStation Network in order to address issues that have come to light,” said a post on the US PlayStation blog. “We will be working overtime to correct the issue and expect to upload a new version to the PlayStation Network as soon as possible that accurately reflects the incredible online features of the game.”
Wed, Feb 06, 2008 | 09:25 GMT
Capcom “can’t comment” on Lost Planet: Colonies
Capcom just got back to us on Lost Planet: Colonies, the game that was apparently inadvertently announced via the ERSB in the US last night. Don’t hold the front page, but Capcom “can’t comment on unannounced games.” Looks like you’ll just have to wait to see what this is.
Wed, Feb 06, 2008 | 08:30 GMT
Lost Planet: Colonies rated, mystery
A product call Lost Planet: Colonies has been rated by the ERSB in the US as “teen”, says this, although no one seems to have any idea what it actually is. The Capcom action game, Lost Planet: Extreme Condition, released for Xbox 360 and PC, and a PS3 version is scheduled to release this month. We’re waiting on comment from Capcom on this.





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