
Majesco Entertainment sent out word that it has released a couple of its games on GameTap, a subscription-based broadband gaming network. Titles from the publisher include Psychonauts, BloodRayne 1 & 2 and Jaws Unleashed, which are all available for subscription play and digital download on the service. These games will also be made available on the GameTap’s recently launched ad-supported game play website.
“Given the limited shelf space and relatively quick turn of titles at retail nowadays, we consider GameTap to be a valuable vehicle that can help extend the video game lifecycle,” said a Majesco spokesperson.

In seriously bad news for us all, a sequel to the absolutely-terrifyingly-horrible BloodRayne film is in the works! By far the biggest flop in film history (come on, it has to be!), Uwe Boll’s vampire action movie took in a measly $3 million in theatres, whereas it took over $25 million to produce. Well, BloodRayne 2 is set to repeat that ’success’ once again, but without Kristana Lokken donning the leather suit this time. According to Empire Online’s article, Natassia Malthe from the Dead or Alive movie will don the suit; Uwe Boll is still in the director’s chair.
This disaster of a movie will take us back to the old West, with a script written by Christopher Donaldson and Neil Every. No other details are available, and I hope no other details emerge.

Majesco and Valve jointly announced that the former will offer titles from its catalog on Steam, the latter’s broadband content delivery service. As of now, BloodRayne 1 & 2 and Advent Rising are available for download, with Psychonauts going live in early October.
BloodRayne 2 and Advent Rising are selling for $20 on Steam, while BloodRayne 1 is available for $10. Those who purchase the titles during their first two weeks of availability will receive a 10% discount.

EuroGamer carries comments from Kristanna Loken, the star of Terminator 3 and Uwe Boll’s shitfest of a movie - BloodRayne. “That was really sad, because you put over a year of your life into a project, and you think it’s going to do something,” she said, adding that they got “cheated in that sense,” referring to the distribution issues.
As for the movie itself - it turns out she wasn’t prepared for such a negative reaction: “I know that Uwe does not have a great track record, to say the least. Hey, I’m going to be objective. It’s not going to win any awards, but I thought for what it was it was a pretty decent film.”
Loken can be seen next in Uwe Boll’s upcoming movie In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, which is based on the popular Dungeon Siege RPG series. It is due out later this year.













