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Black Ops II DLC lets gamers play as zombies Jan 8th 2013, 23:53 Revolution expansion pack for Activision's latest Call of Duty adds five new maps, one gun, and "Turned" gametype for Zombies mode.
The rumor was right. Activision today announced the Revolution expansion for Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Due out January 29 for Xbox 360, the content contains five new maps and is free for those with a $50 DLC Pass. It will be available separately for $15. Revolution for Black Ops II adds four new maps (Downhill, Hydro, Mirage, Grind) for the game's multiplayer component, as well as a new Zombies map called Die Rise. In addition, the content ushers in a new game mode called Turned, in which players can compete against one another as a zombie. Lastly, the Revolution expansion for Black Ops II brings a bonus multiplayer weapon called the Peacekeeper, which features its own set of weapon challenges. The DLC will be made available for other platforms at a later date. To see the Revolution content in action, check out the video below. [ Watch Video ] Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | New DDR game aimed at fighting obesity Jan 8th 2013, 23:10 Konami teams with UnitedHealthcare for DDR Classroom Edition that allows teachers to track students' health progress.
Konami and UnitedHealthcare today announced a joint initiative aimed at reducing childhood obesity through a new version of DanceDanceRevolution called the Classroom Edition. The game and its associated hardware was developed by Performance Designed Products and allows up to 48 students to simultaneously participate in a dance session by using mat controllers. These mats are outfitted with a "smart card reader" that tracks an individual student's progress. Teachers will receive information about students' health including number of steps taken during a particular song, body mass index, and caloric burn rate. A song list for the DDR Classroom Edition was not announced, and a Konami representative was not immediately available to comment. DDR Classroom Edition has been launched in three schools already, including those in Longwood, Florida; Gainesville, Georgia; and Fresno, Texas. The game will also be folded into the "Activate for Kids" school wellness program, which is run by UnitedHealthcare and the United Health Foundation throughout Florida, Georgia, and Texas. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | |
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