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Big Download's E3 2010 PC Game Highlights - Episode 1


Want to see all the PC gaming highlights from the E3 2010 press conferences? Big Download has you covered in one convenient video. Here are the PC highlights from yesterday. Be aware that some of the games shown are not meant for younger viewers.

Addendum:

Users can sign up for the EA Gun Club at gunclub.ea.com. Owning Battlefield Bad Company 2 and pre-ordering Medal of Honor will make you eligible for access to the Medal of Honor multiplayer beta this Thursday.

Ubisoft premiered a light gun game (think Laser tag) called Battle Tag. Although it's technically not a video game, a computer is used to keep score and acts as a moderator while players run around blasting each other with real light guns that require virtual reloading and can be programmed for a variety of game modes. Each Battle Tag kit includes two guns and two sensor vests. Games support up to four players at a time. No pricing was announced.

A game codenamed Project Dust also premiered at the Ubisoft press conference. Not much information has been revealed about the project other than it's expected to be the spiritual heir to Populous. Players choose among different factions to control elemental powers and use them to deform and reshape the landscape in real-time.

Lastly, Ubisoft wants you to feel better as you game. Innergy, which premiered at the Ubisoft press conference, comes with a heart rate monitor that slips onto the index finger. By performing exercises based on your individual heart rate, you can ultimately reduce stress for a longer, healthier life. This and other games represent a collection that Ubisoft calls "Games you can feel" - the company's theme for this year's E3.

Check out the highlights from Episode 2
Check out the highlights from Episode 3

Check out the highlights from Episode 4

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