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arstechnica.com - 6/18/2009
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Our review of Ghostbusters is out, along with notes about which version to buy. One big difference between the current-generation consoles? The quality of the texture work in the game. LensofTruth did a very eye-opening comparison of the different versions of the game and they came ...
news.bigdownload.com - 6/17/2009
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Gamers were upset when it was learned a
few days ago that the PC version of Ghostbusters...
would lack the multiplayer features that its Xbox 360 and PS2 counterparts have. We asked the game's publisher Atari for comment on this issue and they sent ...
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Atari and Threewave comment on lack of multiplayer in PC ...
lensoftruth.com - 6/16/2009
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lensoftruth.com —
Welcome back for another exciting Head2Head battle! This
week at the Lens of Truth we had an...
amazing opportunity to play the much anticipated Ghostbusters: The Video Game almost a week before the release date. This exclusive was made possible by our ...
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Blog Archive » Head2Head: Ghostbusters
playstationlifestyle.net - 6/18/2009
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playstationlifestyle.net —
Another massive update is hitting PlayStation Home ,
and it’s coming tomorrow. This update will feature the...
long-awaited SOCOM space, called “SOCOM Tactical Operations Center.” This space is only part one of the two-part SOCOM hub, and the second space will follow this ...
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Massive Home Update Includes Ghostbusters, SOCOM, and more!
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Ghostbuster's Image Quality Suffers on PlayStation 3
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... compare a screen shot of one to the other unless you scale them properly. The PS3 does have less available RAM than the 360 - but we managed to squeeze 3 out of 4 textures as full size on the PS3." Yet other new releases don't seem to suffer so badly in comparison, so it's a bit difficult to take that explanation at face value. The bottom line is this: If you have the choice, get the 360 version. But don't take my word for it, see for yourself at lensoftruth.com . Via: Ars Technica
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