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Game Releases for Week Ending 17/6/05

17th June 2005, 9:45pm
Here's what's new from Games Warehouse this week!

PS2

Medal of Honor: European Assault
Medal of Honor: European Assault places the gamer in the boots of US Army Lieutenant William Holt, who has been hand-picked by William 'Wild Bill' Donovan to be the first field agent of the newly formed Office of Strategic Services – the OSS. Also available on Xbox, PC and Gamecube.

Batman Begins
Based on Christopher Nolan's film, the Batman Begins video game explores the origins of the Batman legend and the Dark Knight's emergence as a force for good in Gotham. Also available on Xbox, Gamecube and GBA.

Madagascar
Based on the highly anticipated, star-studded animated feature film from DreamWorks Animation, Madagascar. Enter the world of 4 hilarious Central Park Zoo animals - a personality-packed crew made up of a lion, zebra, giraffe and hippo - and their crafty penguin sidekicks. Also available on Xbox, PC, Gamecube, GBA and Nintendo DS.

Juiced
Juiced is the only racing simulation that totally immerses you in the lifestyle and culture of the real street modding scene. Starting as a new kid on the block, with not even a set of wheels to your name, your aim is to build up your own crew of 'driving gods' and dominate the established street racing scene of Angel City. Also available on Xbox and PC.

PC

1944: Battle of the Bulge
What began with PC real-time tactical Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps, and continued with D-Day, is to be concluded with 1944: Battle of the Bulge. This third in the series uses Digital Reality's acclaimed RTS engine, which has consistently delivered explosive gameplay coupled with historical accuracy.

Asheron's Call 2: Legions
Challenge unspeakable evil and achieve new levels of power in this massive expansion of the groundbreaking original! Epic evil challenges ancient magic in a battle that will decide the future of a legendary race. As the past and present clash, Asheron’s own legacy is at stake. Will you heed the call?

Macintosh

The Sims 2
The next generation of The Sims adds 3D graphics, lifetime gameplay, life-like Sims, and more customizability.

That's it for this week. There's a Madagascar for practically every system out there.