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Action Pursuit Game Magazine
 Pursuit Force PSP This Spring, Sony Computer Entertainment America introduces Pursuit Force, an all-new original arcade-action title developed by BigBig Studios, Ltd. exclusively for the PSP (PlayStationPortable) system. In Pursuit Force, players take the role of a rookie police officer responsible for tracking down and bringing to justice five criminal gangs in and around Capital City. As a member of a special police unit known as the Pursuit Force, players will engage in high-speed action to traverse land, air, and sea in a war to rid the city of crime. Featuring 30 criminal cases set among five distinct environments, players will have access to 55 different vehicles and up to 25 types of weapons in the pursuit of justice. With the goal of taking the gangs down by any means necessary, players will be able to maintain constant pursuit by jumping from one moving vehicle to another as well as fight and dodge enemies while hanging on at breakneck speeds. Throughout the various criminal cases, players will engage in adrenaline pumping action in vehicles, on-foot, and by air. A variety of unique gameplay elements come together as you struggle to stop the gang threat and bring peace back to the state. KEY FEATURES Jump between moving vehicles on land, sea, and air to overtake an enemy. Fight on vehicles, dodge enemy fire, and hang on while traveling at speeds of over 150 MPH. More than 10 hours of diverse gameplay including vehicle chases, on-foot action, and flying missions where players must operate a helicopter mini-gun. 55 vehicles available throughout the game including cars, SUVs, trucks, buses, bikes, and speed boats. More than 10 types of weapons at the player's disposal including handguns, shotguns, machine guns, and some heavy artillery.
 Gambler's Digest by Dennis Thornton, The lights! The action! The excitement! It's all here. Discover nearly every major gaming destination in the United States in this fully illustrated, invaluable reference to casinos, riverboats, horse tracks, dog tracks, and gambling cruises. More than 1,200 gaming destinations are listed with thorough coverage provided for each facility including the location, gaming available, type and scope of gaming equipment, hotel & restaurant information and prices, available entertainment, plus much more. Includes bonus information from gaming professionals, with more than a dozen articles that review the secrets to success, such as winning strategies for playing craps and blackjack and useful tips for riverboat poker action, collecting casino chips, and pari-mutuel betting. Also lists additional gaming-related references such as books, magazines, home gaming supplies, videos, movies, lotteries, and online gaming sites. - Lists more than 1,200 U.S.
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