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launch game
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A video game that has been made available to consumers simultaneously with its respective video game console.
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It's an immature, somewhat glitchy content assimilation engine at this stage, sure, and it shares the PS4′s launch game weaknesses if you're coming at it from the gaming side, but if you're an early adopter or you're already invested in Xbox Live's social ecosystem, think of it as the jumping off point for a fascinating experiment.
It may not be introducing us to the future just yet, but as Xbox One's best launch game, it's giving you an exhilarating tease.
It's now set to be a launch game for the Rift and for Sony's PlayStation VR, and for anyone who's harboured secret dreams of dogfighting in space (a group surely larger than ever following the release of Star Wars).
One thing is for sure – the queues have already begun to form outside HMV's Oxford Street store where the machine will see its UK launch (Game will also be opening 195 of its stores at midnight too).
This idea of earning rewards for a virtual world within a mobile game is also being tried by Disney with its recently released Puffle Launch game and Club Penguin.
Falcon is going to launch game systems that use Athlon chips running at 600 MHz and 650 MHz.
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Edge has talked to Matt Thorson, the developer of TowerFall, which was one of the key launch games for Ouya.
iPhone Remember the earliest days of Apple's App Store, when racing game Cro-Mag Rally was one of the big launch games?
And it could exclusively launch games on other social networks.
Instead, Sony has data centers where they can launch games on their own servers.
Today, the company is showing all of its cards with Project SHIELD's price, availability, and launch games.
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