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Portal theme song for Rock Band is this week's biggest release

It’s April Fools' day, but the sparse release list this week is no joke. There simply isn’t a single major title to grace store shelves this week. Owners of Rock Band for PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 do have a pleasant freebie available for download now: Still Alive, the ending theme from Portal.

PC

  • Australia Zoo Quest
  • Diner Dash - Hometown Hero
  • Ford Racing: Off Road
  • Great War Nations: The Spartans
  • Overclocked
  • Riddle of the Tomb
  • Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory
  • Women's Murder Club

PlayStation 2

  • Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis

Wii

  • Octomania

DS

  • Double Sequence: The Q-Virus Invasion
  • George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret
  • Professor Brainium's Games
  • Toy Shop


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Also Shipping On April 1st, 2008
By hemming on 4/1/2008 5:28:49 PM , Rating: 5
X-Box 360:

Too Human

Nintendo 64:

Too Human

PS2:

Too Human

PC:

Duke Nukem: Forever




By BrownJohn on 4/1/2008 7:15:28 PM , Rating: 3
I see what you did there...


RE: Also Shipping On April 1st, 2008
By xsilver on 4/1/2008 8:28:43 PM , Rating: 2
how long has too human been in dev? 3-4 years?
thats nothing compared to DNF. First screenshots appeared before y2k!

I think they should actually release DNF on april fools next year if they can make it. It would actually create some positive press (on whether its a joke or not)
Also, about 1 week after release, they can then release the 10 year anniversary edition!


By SGTPan on 4/1/2008 9:21:56 PM , Rating: 2
Too Human started out in development for the original PS, so we're talking like 9-12 years.


Still Alive
By Yawgm0th on 4/1/2008 7:14:40 PM , Rating: 2
I might have to go buy Rock Band for PS3 in a week or two just for this.




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