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Red Baron Arcade Flies to PS3 Sept. 18

Aug 26, 2008 3:20pm CST tags: Red Baron Arcade, PlayStation Network, Sierra Online, Stainless Games, Trailer
Publisher Sierra Online has announced that Red Baron Arcade, Stainless Studios' action-heavy re-imagining of Dynamix's classic PC flight simulator Red Baron, will be released as a downloadable PlayStation 3 game on September 18.

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Previously released on the PC, Red Baron Arcade will sport 36 single-player missions and support eight-person online battles in its PS3 incarnation. A price point was not provided, though a free demo will be available at launch.

Popular Card Game Lost Cities Announced for XBLA

Mar 24, 2008 3:30pm CST tags: Sierra Online, Lost Cities, Screenshots
Sierra Online announced today that it will bring the award-winning card game Lost Cities to the Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade platform this spring, and unveiled six screens of the upcoming title.
Crafted by acclaimed board game designer Reiner Knizia, Lost Cities is built for two players and tasks competitors to play cards in strategic sequences to score points. The game is the latest addition to Xbox Live Arcade's burgeoning card game genre, which includes Carbonated Games' Uno and an upcoming Gin Rummy title.

Due for release in the spring, Lost Cities will be priced at 800 Microsoft Points ($10).

Sierra Announces Assault Heroes 2

Mar 13, 2008 12:13pm CST tags: Assault Heroes 2, Screenshots, Wanako Studios, Sierra Online, Sierra
A sequel to Wanako Studios' popular top-down arcade shooter Assault Heroes is set for release this spring on Xbox Live Arcade, publisher Sierra Online announced today.

Assault Heroes 2 will expand the series into outer space, and include hijackable enemy vehicles, a slew of new levels and an enhanced cooperative gameplay mode. No price point was announced, though the game is likely to carry the same 800 Microsoft Points ($10) price as the original Assault Heroes.