Need For Speed: Shift is kicking in the NOS with some free DLC for 360 and PS3 owners. The Team Racing pack has just been announced. The new DLC will contain five new cars along with a new online mode.
Team Racing mode brings two teams of six racers battling it out head to head online. Individual driving tactics are no longer enough, as teams will need to work together to take that top spot on the podium.
Four classic American muscle cars and one ricer are also part of this DLC. The carbureted goodness includes:
- 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 427
- 1967 Shelby GT-500
- 1969 Dodge Charger R/T
- 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T
- 1998 Toyota Supra Mark IV
The DLC will be available for the 360 world wide on December 1, 2009. PS3 fans have to wait, yet again, until December 10, 2009 in the US and December 3, 2009 in Europe. This DLC is slated at the hefty price of FREE.









Posted on November 20th, 2009 at 2:12pm by [email protected] (The Games Are Evil Family)
Filed Under: 360, NFS, News, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, dlc
Just as gamers thought they could escape the cold hard clutches of Drangon Age: Origins, BioWare announces some new DLC. Return to Ostagar is the next storyline to hit the Dragon Age: Origins world. Players will be summoned back to the battleground of Ostagar. Discover King Cailan’s super secret political agenda. Go questing in a place that has long been feared to be lost in history.
Return to Ostagar will be $3.99 on the PSN, 400 BioWare points on the PC, and 400 Microsoft points on the 360. I’d recommend getting a Flux Capacitor for that DeLorean, as this game is looking to consume all the free time!



Posted on November 19th, 2009 at 1:33pm by [email protected] (The Games Are Evil Family)
Filed Under: 360, News, PC Gaming, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, dlc, dragon-age, new release, pc

The latest big news in videogames now is putting Facebook and Twitter on consoles, and now you can visit Facebook from your PS3, and find out what your friends are up to, if you’re too lazy to look away from the TV screen and look to your phone or laptop or out the Window for smoke signals.
As if to remind us that they got there first, Microsoft has sent us this press release:
Now Play and Enjoy Social Networking with Xbox 360
* Xbox 360 Continues to deliver the Leading Games and Entertainment Experiences
* Connect to Facebook and Twitter with your Xbox 360
* Great value addition for 20 million users on Xbox Live
* Tweet and Update your status while playing your favourite game
* Compare your Xbox LIVE and Facebook friends’ lists to see which of your friends are on LIVE
For people who are addicted to Social networking and can’t seem to get enough of it, here is breaking news! Microsoft now gives its ardent Xbox 360 fans an opportunity to go Live and enjoy social networking along with games right on the gaming console! This next wave of Social Networking will be available on Xbox LIVE from the 17th November, 2009, and transform the Xbox LIVE into the most entertaining connected experience ever!
Jaspreet Bindra, Regional Director, Entertainment and Devices Division, Microsoft Corporation (India) Pvt. Ltd. shared the excitement around the launch by saying “Since the time of the launch of Xbox 360 and XBOX Live, we have always heard our customers and continuously worked to enhance their interactive entertainment experience. The addition of Facebook and Twitter brings an altogether different level of excitement and action for 20 million Xbox LIVE users across the globe. Only on Xbox 360 can you find the best in movies, music, games and now social networking tailor-made to suit your needs and demands.”
Keeping up with its promise of providing the best in entertainment, Xbox 360 will now become your complete source of social entertainment experience by enabling you to enjoy a lot more! So, here’s what you can do:
Facebook- Update your status to share what movie, game or entertainment you’re enjoying, connect with friends and view their Facebook stream, status updates and photos on the big screen – all seamlessly integrated and custom-built for Xbox 360. You can even compare your Xbox LIVE and Facebook friends’ lists to see which of your friends are on LIVE.
Twitter– Stay in the know by discovering, posting and replying to Tweets right on you’re Xbox 360. You can even view friend profiles, trends and conversations, or search to see who’s tweeting about your favorite game.
With these updates, Xbox 360 is bound to become the one-stop shop for everything. You can now connect with your friend’s online, show them your cool new victory in that favourite game that you play and proudly upload those pictures on your Facebook profile. All this and much more while you are still busy fighting the devils in the game. Sounds exciting? It sure is the best.
So, what are you waiting for? Make sure that you are right in front of your Xbox 360 on the 17th of November. Go LIVE and experience Social Networking like never before. Upload the picture of the cool new car you buy while playing Forza Motorsport 3 on your Facebook profile and make sure that your most recent tweet does talk about your victory on Halo 3: ODST.
There’s tons more to experience with Gold subscription as well. Play the latest game titles like “Halo 3: ODST” and “Forza Motorsport 3″ online multiplayer, participate in “1 vs. 100,” host an Xbox LIVE Party or even video chat with friends. All of these Gold-only features will be available all weekend long for anyone to try.
Personally, I don’t care. Integration of both those services with cellphones is already fantastic. And a videogame controller is not conducive to typing out messages, even just a couple of sentences at a time. Just about the only use for this entire mess is the integration of in-game achievements with publishing a status on Facebook, and other similar automated updates, to help you annoy people even more thoroughly, because clearly, Farmville and Mafia Wars weren’t enough. Sony’s Trophies are already confirmed to work like this, so I’m officially prepping the hide button on Facebook.
Posted on November 19th, 2009 at 1:21am by Split-Screen
Filed Under: 360, Gaming News and Reportage, PS3, console, facebook, gaming, india, twitter

Fans who picked up Assassin’s Creed 2 may have noticed a little something extra with the game. That little extra surprise would be some info directing them to the new Uplay service from Ubisoft.
The Uplay service will comprise of four primary components: Uplay Win, Uplay Help, Uplay Share, and Uplay Shop. Currently, Uplay Win is the first service to enter the beta stage. Uplay Win will allow players to collect “units” based on their gaming actions. These units can then be exchanged for rewards such as in-game content. These units can also be gathered cross-platform. This will be nice, as people who own a PS3, PC, and 360 are not locked into one system.
Assassin’s Creed 2 is the first game to take advantage of this system. In-game content such as an Altair costume, or access into the Auditore Crypt, can be acquired through the new Uplay Win service. Players who accumulate units, but don’t want to spend them on items for Assassin’s Creed 2, can hold onto these units and splurge on items for the upcoming Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction.
For more information on the new Uplay service, hit up the website here! It is worth a look as right now the service is FREE! We like FREE.



Posted on November 18th, 2009 at 3:43pm by [email protected] (The Games Are Evil Family)
Filed Under: 360, News, PC Gaming, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, assassins-creed-2, ubisoft, uplay