Sony launches $15 Dual Packs for PSP this week

With the PlayStation Vita just on the horizon, Sony is still giving you reasons to stock up on PSP titles. Starting this week at retail and on the PlayStation Store, you’ll be able to grab a new line of “Dual Packs,” $15 packages containing two PSP favorites. In addition to Syphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow and Killzone: Liberation pictured left, you’ll be able to grab another pack containing Secret Agent Clank and Daxter, as well as one including Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror and SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs: Fireteam Bravo.

I’ve been meaning to stock up my PSP ever since the PSN came back up and it would look like now is as good a time to do it. No word on other upcoming Dual Packs, but let’s keep our fingers crossed for the rest of the SOCOM games to pop up.

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Forza 4 Limited Collector’s Edition announced

Forza Motorsport 4 is coming October 11, and Microsoft has announced the Limited Collector’s Edition for the most diehard fans of the franchise.

In addition to the “Ship Bonus” car pack exclusively for pre-orders, a “VIP Car Pack” will net you another five additional cars. You’ll also get ten unannounced American classic muscle cars, as well as a custom designed BMW from the “Forza Motorsport 4 BMW Design Challenge.” The 2012 BMW M5 will also be available in the bundle, with a downloadable theme featuring the car and special recognition in lobbies and leaderboards. As far as tangible goods, you’ll get a host of stickers and a 96 page art book, “Cars of Motorsport 4 Presented by Top Gear.”

Head over to the official page for full details.

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Supreme Court strikes down California’s violent video game law

The case has been keeping many gamers and activists awake at night, but despite fears that video games would not be granted First Amendment protection as a legitimate medium, seven out of nine Supreme Court Justices agree: California’s violent video game law is unconstitutional.

Brown v. EMA started a widespread panic in the gaming community when it was appealed up to the Supreme Court, a case challenging a law that would restrict retailers from selling the vaguely termed “violent video games” to underage minors. In theory, if a government body was allowed to regulate video games, it would mean that the medium does not qualify for First Amendment protection. Consumer protection group quickly began pointing out that the sky was falling, that game developers would begin limiting their own creativity. As it turns out, Supreme Court Justices have just as much common sense as the rest of us. Especially when you read the opening lines of the full opinion:

Video games qualify for First Amendment protection. Like protected books, plays, and movies, they communicate ideas through familiar literary devices and features distinctive to the medium. And “the basic principles of freedom of speech… do not vary” with a new and different communication medium.

The Entertainment Consumers Association is proclaiming that the war is not over, but for now, I think we should all kick back with a favorite game and stop giving money to “activist groups.”

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Daily Scoop: June 27, 2011 – Another day, another deal

Another Monday is upon us! And with her comes more deals…

Amazon’s got some weekly discounts going on games right now – Alice: Madness Returns is $39.99 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and $29.99 for PC, Brink is $36.99 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and $27.99 for PC, and The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings is $36.99 for PC.

Amazon’s also got some new bonus offers, including $50 in promotional credit for PlayStation 3 160GB Call of Duty: Black Ops Bundle as well as $10 for El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron for both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

As for t-shirts, today’s shirt.w00t is just called “Drains!!”

After all the times they’ve died and come back to life, is anybody really surprised?

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Black Eyed Peas Experience dances to Wii, Xbox 360 soon

If you’re Ubisoft, you have to ask yourself… how do you follow up The Michael Jackson Experience? Remember, this was a game that sold millions of copies and starred one of the world’s most beloved entertainers. Passing over the obvious answer, Ubisoft has gone in a different direction and announced The Black Eyed Peas Experience.

You can check out the trailer above and “get hyped” for more information on The Black Eyed Peas Experience, which Ubisoft plans to bring to the Wii and Kinect for Xbox 360 soon.

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Weekly Warp-Up: Summer’s Here

No, that’s not a typo. Welcome to the Weekly Warp-Up, your weekly wrap-up of the biggest and the best articles posted at Warp Zoned this week…

Summer is upon us, and that means the amount of announcements coming out of the game industry will be slowing to a crawl. But there’s still some interesting stuff out there this week.

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This week we examined the battle for your rental dollar and compared Redbox vs Gamefly. While both have their positives and negatives, our final decision may surprise you.

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New Releases: Dynasty Warriors Gundam 3, RE Mercenaries 3D, Street Fighter IV Arcade, More

The month of June comes to an end with a bunch of new sequels and a new fitness game that will turn your mom into an ultimate fighter. Take that Wii Fit! But I’m sure you want specifics, so here we go:

Check out the full list of the rest of this week’s new releases after the break.

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Redbox vs Gamefly: Which One is the Better Value?

UPDATE: Redbox discontinued offering games in their kiosks in December 2019.

With the weekend upon us, gamers everywhere are looking for a new title to spend their free time with. But for those of us who try to limit our game purchases, a new player has emerged to offer the latest and greatest games for rent. Redbox added video games to their self-serve kiosks a week ago and it looks like the service is off to a rousing start with consumers. But can it unseat the popular rent-by-mail service Gamefly as the king of game rentals? Well, that’s what we’re going to find out:

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