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Dead to Rights bounds to 2010 News

PC Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Wii
News by Robert Purchese

8 July, 2009

Atari becomes Bandai Namco Partners today and pin-points some release dates in the process.

Moving from ambiguous autumn to September are Katamari Forever (PS3), Family Trainer: Extreme Challenge (Wii) and One Piece Unlimited Cruise 2 (Wii). Katamari Forever is a tribute to the brilliant roll-'em-up series that originated on PS2.

Moving from 2009 into October are innovative city-building MMO Cities XL (PC) and Magna Carta: Tears of Blood on Xbox 360 -- an RPG follow-up to Magna Carta on PS2, which was rubbish.

Elsewhere, troubled console port The Witcher: Rise of the White Wolf is still TBC, as is Star Trek Online. Dead to Rights: Retribution (PS3, 360), as mentioned, slides into 2010.

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Dead to Rights was mediocre but fun. I'll probably check out the new one when it's half the price of the RRP.
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Has Ghostbusters got a release date yet? It better not be October I got Brutal Legend and Dragon Age to buy then
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I don't care about any of that! Please please please just publish test drive 2 before you go bust mr atari
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@CountFapula - Dead to Rights is namco's anyway, and they are the once publishing for Atari not the other way round.

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