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Ikaruga, Poker Smash DLC Coming To XBLAPosted 7:12pm Mon Apr 07, 2008 by Solomon Lee Tags: Xbox 360, Ikaruga, Poker Smash DLC, Xbox Live Arcade

According to 1UP, the highly anticipated shooter, Ikaruga, in addition to downloadable Poker Smash content, is finally making its way to Xbox Live Arcade this week.

Ikaruga will be available this Wednesday for 800 Microsoft Points whereas the Poker Smash DLC Packs will cost 100 Points each respectively.

 


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Poker Smash Coming To XBLA Posted 5:14pm Mon Feb 04, 2008 by Solomon Lee Tags: Xbox 360, Poker Smash, Crystal Quest, Xbox Live Arcade

Joystiq has reported that Poker Smash will be making its way to Xbox Live Arcade this week. The game will be available on February 6 at 9 am (GMT) for 800 Microsoft Points.

In addition, a free update will arrive on Xbox Live for the classic title, Crystal Quest that features a score multiplier that allows you to accumulate higher scores in the game.


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GH Review: World Championship Poker: Featuring Howard Lederer - All In (PS2)Posted 2:49pm Mon Oct 23, 2006 by The Gaming Horizon Archive Tags: review, archive, PlayStation 2, World Championship Poker Featuring Howard Lederer - All In

This review was originally published on Gaming Horizon, GameBump's predecessor. Its format does not match our own but we support its content. It was written by Brian Mohr.

The Lowdown

World Championship Poker: Featuring Howard Lederer - All In is the third iteration of the World Championship Poker series. The game features plenty of card sharks to battle it out with along with some nice features and improvements, but in the end it’s still just another poker game on the market.

The Good

First and foremost, the game does feature a nice career mode that allows you to create your own player from a wide variety of unusual creation options. My personal favorite is the bag on my head. After that is over, you’ll battle through game after game of poker and work your way from a lowly apartment to a lavish one. While you do that, you’ll move up the pro circuit and finally end up on televised matches in Vegas casinos. The career mode goes much further than just playing cards as you will earn respect amongst your competition and attributes like an ability to read bluffs. Overall the career mode is pretty deep and is solid for a card title.

To go along with that, there is a nice variety of poker games featured in WCP, 18 in all including Texas hold’em, Omaha, Pineapple, five card draw, seven card draw and more. Even better than that, the game allows you to fluctuate between various game types in a poker match. If you haven’t played the various games of poker before, the game does give you some nice tips and a solid tutorial mode too. Another nice feature in the game is the inclusion of some of the world’s best poker players like Lederer, Annie Duke, Greg Raymer, Erin Ness, Marcel Luske and Paul Darden.

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World Poker Tour Ships To StoresPosted 2:49pm Mon Apr 10, 2006 by The Gaming Horizon Archive Tags: World Poker Tour, archive
2K Sports today announced that the World Poker Tour videogame has shipped to major retailers across North America.

"Poker has become a cultural phenomenon as shown by the increasing popularity of the World Poker Tour television series," said Greg Thomas, president of Visual Concepts, a 2K Sports studio. "The World Poker Tour brand is an integral part of our game as it brings unmatched credibility and familiarity to millions of poker fans. With the integration of World Poker Tour pros, commentators and presentation elements, the World Poker Tour video game delivers the most authentic poker experience found on any gaming platform."

The World Poker Tour video game is rated "E" for Everyone and has a retail price of $19.99. The game is available for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Game Boy Advance.


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7 Poker Pros Sign On For World Championship Poker 2Posted 2:09pm Fri Dec 02, 2005 by The Gaming Horizon Archive Tags: World Championship Poker Featuring Howard Lederer - All In, archive

Crave has announced that they have signed on seven professional poker players to their upcoming card title World Championship Poker 2.

The game has signed on players including Howard Lederer, who's won 13 major poker titles. Greg Raymer who was the 2004 World Series of Poker Champion. Clonie Gowen, a rising female player who placed 10th in the World Poker Tour in Costa Rica. Amir Vahidi who was ranked first in 2003 as tournament player of the year. Paul Darden who won World Poker Tour title and the World Series of Poker Bracelet. Robert Williamson III who won a World Series of Poker bracelet. Matt Savage who is tournament director of the Bay 101 Casino for World Series of Poker and finally Annie Duke who is perhaps the best female poker player in the world and the top female World Series of Poker money winner in history.

Crave president and COO Rob Dyer said, "The World Championship Poker franchise has been phenomenally successful for Crave. We've locked up some of the world's top poker players, so they'll only be featured in World Championship Poker 2."

The game will include a detailed one player game which allows you to work your way up the ranks starting from your mom's basement and as you win, you move from their and purchase new homes and furnishings. On the other hand, if you lose you'll have to start giving up your stuff. World Championship Poker will include 14 styles of poker including Texas Hold 'Em, Five Card Draw and Seven Card Stud among others.

The PlayStation 2 version of World Championship Poker 2 will also support the EyeToy which will be used for online play to see your opponents. The Xbox version will also support online play with voice chat and scoreboards. The game is scheduled to release Fall 2005 for $19.99.


Originally written by Brian Mohr

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