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Ubisoft Leaks Upcoming Game Screens and Artwork

posted September 21, 2006 - 10:40am
Ubisoft Leaks Upcoming Game Screens and Artwork

Ubisoft has inadvertently leaked dozens of images from upcoming games, some of which were unannounced until now. It was quickly taken down but the damage has already been done. With Tokyo Game Show happening as we speak it is up in the air whether Ubisoft was planning on releasing this information soon. Regardless, it is interesting to see the work they've been doing on these next generation games, particularly the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 screens. I personally wish that there was more stuff leaked for the Nintendo Wii considering Ubisoft is said to have 7 titles ready for launch.

Naruto Xbox 360:

Prince of Persia (Platform Unspecified, Most Likely Playstation 3 and Xbox 360):

Rocky PSP:

Assassin's Creed Xbox 360:

Far Cry 2 (Unspecified Platform):

Surf's Up (Unspecified Platform):

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Unspecified Platform):

Star Wars PSP :

Far Cry Nintendo Wii:



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Don't Ask Where to Start; Just Start!

Think of it as a chance to remember childhood. Remember? Before you really understood 'a=jump; b=shift' (or nowadays, that and 'x=freak; y=boogie-down') or whatever? Back when it was 'okay, this turns it on, and the little buttons make your character do stuff'? Sure, you kinda have to 'kn9ow what you're doin`' on the intro-screen(s), but after that it's just "work the buttons to make the cartoon do stuff!' Add to Technorati-favorites

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Wow. Those games look very

Wow. Those games look very cool. Too bad it's been years since I've played video games. I wouldn't know where to start. www.tvontheweb.blogspot.com

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