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The game was released on 26 November 2009 in Australia, 27 November in Europe, and 1 December in North America. In Rogue Warrior, the United States has sent in Richard Marcinko, a foul-mouthed veteran U.S. Navy SEAL, on a mission into North Korea to disrupt ballistic missile launchers during the Cold War.
This is a list of PlayStation (PS1) games digitally re-released on the PlayStation Store in NA territories. These are the original games software emulated.At their initial release in December 2006, downloadable PS1 titles were only available to play on PlayStation Portable (PSP), [1] but titles became available for PlayStation 3 (PS3) in April 2007, [2] for PlayStation Vita on August 28, 2012 ...
Rogue Warrior may refer to: Richard Marcinko (1940-2021), former Navy SEAL and best-selling author, nicknamed "Rogue Warrior" Rogue Warrior (book) , a book by Richard Marcinko
January 27, 2009: Bethesda Game Studios [188] Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 October 1, 2009 [189] The Pitt: Windows March 25, 2009 [190] Xbox 360 [191] PlayStation 3 October 1, 2009 [189] Broken Steel: Windows May 5, 2009 [192] Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 September 24, 2009 [193] Point Lookout: Windows June 23, 2009 [194] Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 October 8 ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 February 2025. Video games Platforms Arcade video game Console game Game console Home console Handheld console Electronic game Audio game Electronic handheld Online game Browser game Social-network game Mobile game PC game Linux Mac Virtual reality game Genres Action Shooter Action-adventure Adventure ...
Along with Trophies, 3D support, and HD upgrades, the various compilations also boast various other extras to accompany them. God of War Collection, for example, contains bonus materials for God of War II that were originally released as a DVD in the God of War II two-disc set on PS2; early copies also included the God of War III demo.
LRG releases for the PlayStation Vita, PS3, PS4 and PSVR are part of one consecutive run. LRG releases for the Xbox One and Xbox Series X are part of a separate run, starting from #001. The PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch each have their own lines of released numbers, each starting from #001.
In-game XMB features were added to the PS3 properly with firmware version 2.41 after causing early implementation problems. While XMB proved to be a successful user interface for Sony products such as PSP and PS3, the next generation Sony video game consoles such as the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation Vita no longer use this user interface. [10]