Gaming This Weekend 6.1.07

The latest multi-player mayhem from Nintendo dropped this week in the form of Mario Party 8 for the Wii. This version is more of the same, which, in this case, is a good thing. The pseudo board game starring all the N regulars allows up to four players to gather around the Wii to collect stars, play minigames, and compete for end-of-the-board glory with the Wii remote. The learning curve is low, too, so don't hesitate to invite your non-gaming friends.
Forza 2
Driving sim fans with Xbox 360s have a huge game to hoot over this week with Forza 2. This super-realistic racing simulator starts you off with a basic car, but as you win races and build up funds, you can add racing components, tune your ride, win more races, and ultimately buy yourself a Ferarri (or whatever supercar makes your blood boil). If you really want to get into this one, though, pick up Microsoft's Xbox 360 force-feedback racing wheel, complete with pedals.
Bioshock Footage
We can't get enough footage of this upcoming game from 2k Games. This first-person shooter is apparently doing amazing things not only with lighting but also game design. Be sure to check out the footage and get ready for what looks to be one of the hottest upcoming games of the summer. We're more excited about this than Halo 3. Warning: this will most likely be a mature audiences-only game when it comes out, and the footage reflects that.
PSP's New Software
When the PS3 was bumped to software version 1.8 last week, people noted the system's new ability to utilize Location Free over the Internet. This technology would allow PSP users to play back content from their PS3's virtually anywhere they have an Internet connection. Problem was that the PSP wasn't updated to enable the tech. That all changed late this week, so if you have a hankering for video on the go from your PS3, update your PSP to 3.5.



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