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THQ Inc. today announced Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon, the latest chapter in the multimillion-unit-selling Destroy All Humans! franchise, has shipped to retailers nationwide. Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon features hi-fidelity destruction, devastating alien weaponry, diverse open-world environments and new online multiplayer modes, putting players in the role of Crypto the alien as he embarks on a journey of destruction and enlightenment in the Funked Out 1970's. The game is available for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft at the suggested retail price of $39.99.
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via GameInfoWire @ 10:37 4th Dec
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THQ Inc. (NASDAQ: THQI) today announced Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon, the latest chapter in the multimillion-unit-selling Destroy All Humans! franchise, has shipped to retailers nationwide. Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon features hi-fidelity destruction, devastating alien weaponry, diverse open-world environments and new online multiplayer modes, putting players in the role of Crypto the alien as he embarks on a journey of destruction and enlightenment in the Funked Out 1970's. The game is available for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft at the suggested retail price of $39.99.
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via NG4.com @ 20:11 1st Dec
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Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon has just received its official U.S. release date of December 1, 2008. DAH!POTF picks up where Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed (or DAH!BWU) left off story-wise and promises bigger environments, more weapons, and the same campy, fun character work we've come to know from the series.
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via NG4.com @ 2:12 12th Nov
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Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon (out 12/1 for Xbox360 and PS3) takes players on a journey of Destruction and Enlightenment in the Funked Out 1970s. The newest installment in the acclaimed franchise, redefines the brand's irreverent Sci-Fi action gaming experience with new weapons and mental abilities, high-fidelity destruction and expanded open-world gameplay. Players will pick up where prequel Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed leaves off, controlling Crypto when mysterious new enemy attacks Earth, sweeping Crypto up in a conspiracy that unravels his groovy new way of life and threatens the very survival of the Furon race. Players will take Crypto on a journey of Enlightenment and Destruction as he gains new powers from an alien Kung Fu Master in order to take on his most difficult enemy yet-his own kind.
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via Mygamer @ 13:13 12th Nov
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Film, television and video game composer Garry Schyman has created the original music score for the newest installment of the acclaimed Destroy All Humans! video game series. Developed by Sandblast Games (THQ Inc.), Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon is set in the 1970's and the game’s score is inspired by music styles from that era. Schyman’s musical influences for DAH Path of the Furon include classic 70’s film scores by Lalo Schifrin, Jerry Goldsmith and Roy Budd. The DAH Path of the Furon score was recorded with a live symphony orchestra as well as brass band, flute soloist, saxophone soloist and wah wah guitar performed by A-list musicians in Hollywood.
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via Music 4 Games @ 12:23 28th Nov
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Destroy All Humans: Path of The Furon gets cancelled for the PS3, handing Microsoft another exclusive...
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via TotalVideoGames.com @ 14:04 27th Nov
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Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon to feature funked out '70's score by Garry Schyman - Award winning composer provides original music for latest installment of sci-fi action video game franchise.
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via NG4.com @ 14:56 20th Nov
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THQ has clarified the situation with Destroy All Humans! Path of Furon - saying the PS3 version will be released in Europe after all.
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via Gamers.com @ 12:34 29th Nov
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THQ has confirmed that the upcoming PS3 version of Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon has been cancelled due to "development issues", reports Shacknews. The game will now be an Xbox 360 exclusive.
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via Edge Magazine @ 4:04 28th Nov
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THQ has announced that the Playstation 3 version of Destroy All Humans: Path of the Furon has been cancelled. Oops.
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via Games Domain @ 7:27 27th Nov
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HQ has confirmed with Shacknews that the PlayStation 3 version of Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon has indeed been cancelled, citing "development issues." Now an Xbox 360 exclusive, Furon ships to North American retailers on December 1.
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via NG4.com @ 22:05 26th Nov
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THQ has clarified that while the PlayStation 3 version of its upcoming title, Destroy All Humans! Path of Furon, is not going to see a release in the US it will be released in Europe.
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via GamesIndustry.biz @ 12:24 28th Nov
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THQ has confirmed that a PS3 version of Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon will in fact be available in Europe. It was only yesterday when the troubled publisher admitted that the PS3 version was cancelled – in America at least – due to “development issues”, thus making it a 360 exclusive.
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via Edge Magazine @ 7:59 28th Nov
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It appears PS3 gamers will have the opportunity to Destroy All Humans after all, as long as they live in Europe.
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via Play.tm @ 20:40 28th Nov
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Australia, November 30, 2008 - Following on from the rumoured cancellation of the PS3 version of Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon at Shacknews, we followed up the issue with THQ Australia and were told the PS3 game would be released in Australia and Europe in February 2009.
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via IGN.com @ 8:41 1st Dec
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North American publisher THQ has confirmed that the PS3 version of its upcoming Destroy All Humans: Path of the Furon has been abandoned.
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via Develop @ 23:03 27th Nov
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THQ announced today that composer Garry Schyman has created the original music score for Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon. Below is the press release with the announcement:
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via Team Xbox @ 16:43 20th Nov
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Film, television and video game composer Garry Schyman has created the original music score for the newest installment of the acclaimed Destroy All Humans! video game series. Developed by Sandblast Games (THQ Inc.), Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon is set in the 1970's and the game’s score is inspired by music styles from that era. Schyman’s musical influences for DAH Path of the Furon include classic 70’s film scores by Lalo Schifrin, Jerry Goldsmith and Roy Budd. The DAH Path of the Furon score was recorded with a live symphony orchestra as well as brass band, flute soloist, saxophone soloist and wah wah guitar performed by A-list musicians in Hollywood.
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via Music 4 Games @ 1:31 21st Nov
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via Gamasutra @ 15:04 29th Nov
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via NG4.com @ 10:11 28th Nov
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News of the cancellation has confirmed rumours after the game's trailer only made reference to Microsoft's console.
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via Play.tm @ 10:38 27th Nov
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via Gamers.com @ 20:05 26th Nov
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via Gamasutra @ 4:52 29th Nov
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Cancellation of PS3 version applies to North American market only; release delayed until February 2009
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via Develop @ 16:53 28th Nov
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