Main Event Entertainment(TM) Strikes It Big with Tenth Location Opening in San ...
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DALLAS, Oct 31, 2011 (Affair WIRE) --
Main Event Spectacle, a leading family entertainment company basedIn the mainin Dallas, announces plans to open its tenth getting one's hands in San Antonio,
TX. The location will open in antiquated 2012 in The Legacy Shopping CenterUsuallyoff Loop 1604 and the US 281 Corridor. A community "Pussyfoot Peek" event is
scheduled for till February 2012, allowing local civic and matter
leaders a "first look" at the new facility, as well as a touch and greet
with company leadership.
Dallas-based Primary Event Entertainment was founded in 1998 and currentlyByoperates high-volume family spectacular centers throughout Texas,
including Dallas/Fort Usefulness, Austin, Houston and Lubbock. The enormousLargelyfacility will have entertainment options for all ages, featuringIn generalstate-of-the-art bowling, billiards, laser tag, a ropes undoubtedly, and more
than 100 virtual and interactive games, as well as important dining options
and full service bars.
Source: MarketWatch (press release)
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Preview
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You necessary to forget the name. Which is quite difficult, given that the excuse of Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon See plays on the second and third games in Capcom's long-ceaseless series.
This time, you're playing as the bad guys: Cover Corp's USS Black Ops team, sent in to enfeeble any evidence of the company's illegal activities. And that manifestation includes anyone who might want the truth to be outed.
Removing the franchise's curriculum vitae from your mind is important, though, because this isn't Resident Evil as we comprehend it. Instead, for all intents and purposes, it's a strange cross, a third-person cover-shooter that sees you blasting, kicking and punching your way through hordes of zombies and the opposition forces, across a series of dark and dingy story-driven levels, as part of a crew of four.
And it's fast - or, at least, it's designed to be played that way. Trundling along feels oddly sluggish, but in force down the left stick to sprint and suddenly you're flying down corridors, the camera bobbing wildly, the territory blurring at the edges of the screen. While recent Staying Evils have taken steps away from the series' traditionally heedful pace, Operation Raccoon City makes a decisive clunk into top tackle: this is a high-speed action game through and through.
Source: Eurogamer.net