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Tropical MotorStorm 2 Goodies: related news
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The most brutal offroad racing festival is back, with players once again descending on the wild and alternative MotorStorm Festival. However, this time the location has changed dramatically, with players attempting to tackle the diversity and unpredictability of a remote Pacific island environment. Developed by Evolution Studios exclusively for PLAYSTATION 3 (PS3), MotorStorm Pacific Rift revisits the intense racing action introduced in last year’s MotorStorm, this time allowing players to navigate a radically different tropical environment chock full of lush jungle, towering peaks, and crystal-clear water.
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via GameInfoWire @ 11:30 11th May
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via Spong @ 7:37 9th May
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The new tropical setting is said to throw up a much greater range of environments to race through, including jungles, mountains, caves and even runs through volcano craters complete with streams of lava.
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via Daily Radar @ 4:02 5th Apr
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MotorStorm was one of the earliest successes on the fledgling PlayStation 3. Sony will be hoping for a similar response to MotorStorm 2, the sequel to the driving hit coming to the console later this year.
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via Kikizo @ 13:09 13th Mar
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via The Scotsman @ 20:11 6th May
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MotorStorm: Pacific Rift’s creative lead tells Next-Gen how life has changed since Sony acquired Evolution, about the PS3's tricky development learning curve and why the company's latest title is no ordinary sequel.
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via Next Generation @ 4:55 8th May
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TROPICAL insects, amphibians and reptiles will probably never enjoy the status of an environmental poster child, but global warming's impact on them can't be ignored.
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via New Scientist @ 20:17 7th May
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Sony has just announced that MotorStorm 2 will be muddying up the PS3 this autumn – bigger, badder and altogether better than ever.
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via Games Domain @ 13:09 13th Mar
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TROPICAL insects, amphibians and reptiles will probably never enjoy the status of an environmental poster child, but global warming's impact on them can't be ignored.
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via New Scientist @ 1:24 8th May
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TROPICAL insects, amphibians and reptiles will probably never enjoy the status of an environmental poster child, but global warming's impact on them can't be ignored.
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via New Scientist @ 3:46 8th May
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Tropical species are accustomed to living in a small temperature range and thus may be unable to cope with changes of even a few degrees.
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via EITB 24 @ 6:20 7th May
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A sneak peek at what's on the way for Motorstorm fans....
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via Total Gaming @ 13:09 13th Mar
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Washington, May 06: Scientists have warned that global warming is likely to reduce the health of the world`s tropical species.
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via ZeeNews.com @ 6:20 7th May
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Washington (PTI): Tropical species are likely to face the greatest peril due to the negative effects of climate change, researchers at the University of Washington have suggested.
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via The Hindu @ 22:40 6th May
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Washington - Polar bears may have it relatively easy. It's the tropical creatures that could really struggle if the climate warms even a few degrees in places that are already hot, scientists reported on Monday.
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via IOL @ 17:20 6th May
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UK, March 12, 2008 - You probably think you already know about MotorStorm 2 if you've been following the torrent of information leaks springing forth from the internet over the last couple of weeks.
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via IGN.com @ 12:03 12th Mar
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WASHINGTON, May 5 (Xinhua) -- As the global climate warms, many tropical insects face extinction unless they can adapt in some way, researchers in the U.S. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) reported Monday.
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via EView Week @ 22:57 10th May
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Officials in Mexico City have found a way to provide a tropical lifestyle for residents despite being nearly 170 miles from the coast: fake beaches.
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via UPI @ 20:15 22nd Mar
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Global warming is likely to reduce the health of tropical species, scientists from UCLA and the University of Washington report May 6 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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via UCLA News @ 6:19 7th May
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BEIJING, May 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Global warming could pose a greater risk to tropical insects and other species sensitive to the slightest shifts in temperature than to creatures living in the world's tundra,scientists warnedin the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Tuesday.
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via EView Week @ 12:38 7th May
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This leaf beetle which lives in the cloud forest on the east slope of the Andes Mountains in Ecuador is from the family Chrysomelidae. Climate change could have a much bigger impact on such tropical species than scientists previously thought. Credit: ...
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via PhysOrg.com @ 10:17 6th May
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Visitors to Miami in May can see works by three of the art world's greatest on display at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens, the first time such an exhibition has taken place in a world-class botanic garden.
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via A2 Mediagroup @ 16:21 6th May
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Returning to the dirt track Sony Computer Entertainment Europe today officially unveiled the sequel to the best selling PS3 title to date.
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via TotalVideoGames.com @ 16:46 12th Mar
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An industry association has been created for ethical hackers, in a bid to reassure buyers of systems and applications that such products have been sufficiently tested.
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via Silicon.com @ 5:18 25th Apr
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Playing on the ferry docks in Dewey, on Culebra. The tiny island off Puerto Rico has so far escaped major development.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 5:40 28th Mar
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