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Halloween Video Game Deal: Dead Island, Fallout 3, Duke Nukem Forever
Right now, Amazon is having Un-BOO-lievable Halloween Video Game Sale, where you can get 25%-85% off games like Dead Island, Fallout 3, Duke Nukem Forever, Dead Rising 2, Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare, Borderlands, BioShock 2, and much more.
— Dead Island
Xbox 360 | Playstation 3: $39.99 (33% off) | PC: $29.99 (40% off)
— Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
Xbox 360 | Playstation 3: $14.99 (25% off)
Note, the sale is valid through 11:59 PST on Saturday, October 29, 2011, while supplies last, so grab it while you can!
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Lionsgate Options Rights To Make ‘Dead Island’ Movie
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Back in February it was announced that the new video game title from Techland and Deep Silver, Dead Island, would be turned into a movie before the game itself even hit store shelves. The news was later denied by Deep Silver, who said that many parties were interested in turning it into a movie, but no deals had been struck yet. One thing was for sure, however, and that is that the buzz was clearly not coming from the game itself (no gameplay footage had been released at that point) but from an incredible cinematic trailer that had been released a few days earlier and took the world by storm.
As it turns out, the man who was first reported to have acquired the rights to make a Dead Island movie, Sean Daniels and his Sean Daniel Company, is involved in the project along with Stefan Sonnefeld. But its Lionsgate who has stepped in to option the rights to develop the movie, putting all the pieces into place to get this bad boy moving forward.
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Game Review: Dead Island
Dead Island
Xbox 360 I PS3 I PC
DEVELOPER: Techland
PUBLISHER: Deep Silver
RELEASE DATE: September 06, 2011
Ever since the release of that incredible first cinematic trailer, fans of horror video games and the zombie sub–genre have been frothing at the mouth to get their hands on the latest title from developer Techland (Call of Juarez and its two sequels, Bound in Blood and The Cartel) and publisher Deep Silver, Dead Island.
The game takes place on the island of Banoi at a beautiful vacation resort. Unfortunately, the beauty is quickly diluted by pure hell when a plague breaks out, turning most of the tourists on the island into bloodthirsty zombies and leaving you to fight to survive and try and escape the many horrors you’ll encounter.
But does the game live up to all the hype created by that first trailer, or does it fall a little short?
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