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December 14th, 2006, 18:37 Posted By: wraggster
A substantial update to PlayStation 3's firmware will finally give the console's XMB (cross media bar) the ability to multitask, Phil Harrison has revealed to attendees of a recent Sony seminar.
Currently the PS3 becomes all but inoperative while downloading new media such as demos or film clips, with only a download progress bar to keep you entertained.
Harrison did not reveal the full scale of the XMB's new ability, but it would be absurd if the update didn't give PS3 the same impressive powers as Xbox Live's Active Downloads system, which is able to stream a download while you play games, watch movies or even turn off the console, picking up where it left off when power is restored.
Other additions will include new display options, animation options during audio playback and photo album options. A PSP remote access feature is also planned, enabling you to access PS3 content - presumably limited to movies and game clips.
Sony has also announced that in the next few weeks it will begin accepting registrations from European gamers who wish to reserve their preferred PlayStation Network gamertag.
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December 14th, 2006, 18:36 Posted By: wraggster
via gamesradar
Criterion believe gamers have become "desensitised" to the game's endless impact action, and are going "back to square one" with Burnout 5 in order to push the next-gen reinvention of the blistering racer "beyond anything [Criterion] have ever done," according to director of design, Alex Ward.
"The first crash on PS3 has got to go way beyond everything you've ever seen," Ward told NewsWeek recently, stressing that making us believe in the reality of each crash is vital. "If you don't believe the crash is real, then it's not going to frighten you," Ward explained.
Ward had further words to explain Criterion's ambition with the new instalment in the Burnout series, saying that the developer's goal "is to make [Burnout] look like a year two PS3 game in year one," suggesting that Burnout 5 will put even Xbox 360's newer games to shame.
At the same time, Burnout 5 is still someway from being unveiled to a baying public. Ward explains that Criterion has "just got traffic in the game" and that's "it's still quite early" in terms of the game's development.
Finally, when quizzed about Burnout 5's open-world setting, Ward bullishly replied: "but we could have done an open world on Burnout 2. It's not 'cause we didn't know how to do it." For him, and for Criterion, the focus is not on Burnout's new setting, but on making the crash scenes utterly visceral and believable.
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December 14th, 2006, 18:27 Posted By: wraggster
via eurogamer
Sony Corporation has said it is still on track to ship 2 million PS3 units by the end of the year, despite manufacturing problems and a failure to meet the day one shipment target for North America.
Speaking at a press conference in Tokyo, Sony president Ryoji Chubachi said, "It is true that it took us some time to bring the PS3 to mass production as blue laser availability worked as a bottleneck."
However, he went on to observe that sales of the console are meeting Sony's expectations, adding, "I don't think we need to revise our shipment targets... 2 million and 6 million are within our reach.''
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December 14th, 2006, 18:04 Posted By: wraggster
Not uncommon for the company, Sony has once again talked down the competition this morning, calling Nintendo's Wii a "novelty".
The comments come from SCEA's senior director of corporate communications Dave Karraker, who in an interview with the Wall Street Journal said "We feel very confident that the PlayStation fan is going to wait until they can get a PlayStation 3. If they do pick up a Wii, it's as more of a novelty."
Of course back at this year's E3 show (RIP) in May, Sony was praising Nintendo for its console's bold new direction, but we're sure the phenomenal European launch numbers has forced the company to change its tune.
The PlayStation 3 is officially penned for launch in Europe in March 2007.
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December 14th, 2006, 18:02 Posted By: wraggster
Details on the game are, well, pretty non-existent really, although judging by the first screenshots that have been released the title will feature a roster of Rocky opponents that have starred in previous movies, as well as stuff from the new flick. Rocky Balboa on PSP is set to release alongside the film next January.
And if you're unfamiliar with the storyline for the Rocky Balboa film, in a nutshell it finds the boxer, who has hit rocky bottom (sorry) in his personal life, stepping into the ring one last time to face off against a new champion.
Screens at CVG
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December 14th, 2006, 12:53 Posted By: Darksaviour69
Admits to being "busted" by eagle-eyed Internet users
Sony Computer Entertainment America has admitted that a blog purporting to be the work of real life PSP fans was in fact part of a marketing campaign designed to promote the handheld in the run-up to Christmas.
The site, alliwantforxmasisapsp.com, appeared to be have been designed by two friends and featured downloadable PSP greetings cards and t-shirt transfers. It also hosted a video showing "Cousin Pete" rapping about the handheld, which has since been removed from both the site and from YouTube.
"Consider us your own personal psp hype machine, here to help you wage a holiday assault on ur parents, girl, granny, boss - whoever - so they know what you really want," a message on the site read.
However, visitors to the site became suspicious and discovered that it had been registered by marketing company Zipatoni which, according to its own website, offers "integrated multimedia marketing initiatives".
Zipatoni's site lists SCE as a client, and featured a picture (also now removed) of an employee who bears a striking resemblance to a man posing in a home-made PSP t-shirt on alliwantforxmasisapsp.com.
As a result the blog was flooded with complaints from critics exposing its true origins. They have since been removed, along with the video, and the welcome message has been replaced with the following message, credited to Sony Computer Entertainment America: "Busted. Nailed. Snagged. As many of you have figured out (maybe our speech was a little too funky fresh???), Peter isn't a real hip-hop maven and this site was actually developed by Sony.
"Guess we were trying to be just a little too clever. From this point forward, we will just stick to making cool products, and use this site to give you nothing but the facts on the PSP."
It seems likely that Sony will need to take more care with its guerrilla marketing campaigns in the future - and not just to avoid a backlash from consumers.
According to the Washington Post, the Federal Trade Commission has warned companies "engaging in word-of-mouth marketing" that they must disclose details of who is endorsing the product. A failure to do so, the FTC said, could be seen as deceptive.
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December 14th, 2006, 07:49 Posted By: wraggster
Play Asia posted this Update of all Games releases this week
Nintendo Wii™:
Barnyard US US$ 49.90
Bleach: Wii Shiraha Kirameku Rinbukyoku JPN US$ 64.90
Pokemon Battle Revolution JPN US$ 59.90
Rapala Tournament Fishing US US$ 49.90
Rayman Raving Rabbids JPN US$ 59.90
Wii D-Terminal AV Cable JPN US$ 29.90
Wii Remote Control Protection Film JPN US$ 4.99
Xbox360™:
Chikyuu Boueigun 3 / Earth Defense Forces 3 JPN US$ 64.90
Oneechanbara vorteX JPN US$ 64.90
Phantasy Star Universe JPN US$ 64.90
Winning Eleven X ASIA US$ 49.90
Winning Eleven X JPN US$ 64.90
Xbox 360 Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 Pack [Limited Edition] ASIA US$ 429.90
PlayStation3™:
All Star Yakyuken Battle JPN US$ 47.90
Full Auto 2: Battlelines US US$ 64.90
MotorStorm JPN US$ 59.90
PlayStation2™:
Daisenryaku VII Exceed JPN US$ 64.90
Demento (CapKore) JPN US$ 19.90
EX Okuman Chouja Game (Atlus Best Collection) JPN US$ 20.90
FlatOut 2 KOR US$ 54.90
Gokujou Seitokai (Konami the Best) JPN US$ 34.90
Grand Theft Auto Trilogy US US$ 34.90
Harukanaru Jikuu no Kade: Hachiha Katsunori (Koei the Best) JPN US$ 34.90
Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 2 (Koei Selection) JPN US$ 20.90
James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing & Nightfire (EA Best Hits) JPN US$ 44.90
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 13 Chou Ketteiban JPN US$ 64.90
Mahjong Haoh: Shinken Battle (Mycom Best) JPN US$ 20.90
Marheaven: Arm Fight Dream (Konami the Best) JPN US$ 34.90
Medal of Honor: Rising Sun & Frontline (EA Best Hits) JPN US$ 44.90
Nobunaga no Yabou Online: Haten no Shou JPN US$ 64.90
Nobunaga no Yabou: Soutensoku (Koei Selection) JPN US$ 24.90
Okami (PlayStation2 the Best) JPN US$ 29.90
Saikyou Toudai Shogi 6 (Mycom Best) JPN US$ 34.90
Street Fighter III 3rd Strike: Fight for the Future (CapKore) JPN US$ 19.90
TOCA Race Driver 2: Ultimate Racing Simulator JPN US$ 64.90
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 (Ubisoft Best) JPN US$ 34.90
Vampire DarkStalkers Collection (CapKore) JPN US$ 19.90
Wild Arms: The Vth Vanguard ASIA US$ 59.90
Wild Arms: The Vth Vanguard JPN US$ 64.90
Wind: A Breath of Heart (Alchemist Best Collection) JPN US$ 34.90
beatmania IIDX 12 Happy Sky JPN US$ 64.90
beatmania IIDX 12 Happy Sky (Konamistyle Special Edition - T-Shirt Size: L) JPN US$ 169.90
beatmania IIDX 12 Happy Sky (Konamistyle Special Edition - T-Shirt Size: M) JPN US$ 169.90
beatmania IIDX 12 Happy Sky (Konamistyle Special Edition - T-Shirt Size: S) (presold / preorders confirmed) JPN N/A
beatmania IIDX 12 Happy Sky (Konamistyle Special Edition - T-Shirt Size: XL) JPN US$ 169.90
Nintendo DS™:
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin US US$ 39.90
Chocobo to Mahou no Ehon JPN US$ 48.90
Fushigi no Dungeon: Furai no Shiren DS JPN US$ 48.90
Gintama: Gintoki vs. Dokata JPN US$ 48.90
Kabushiki Baibai Trainer Kabutore JPN US$ 39.90
Keiba Navi: Umanosuke JPN US$ 64.90
Kirby Outgoing Bag DS Lite (blue) US$ 14.90
Kirby Outgoing Bag DS Lite (pink) US$ 14.90
Kirby Pouch DS Lite (black) US$ 14.90
Kirby Touch Max DS (pink) US$ 4.99
Kirby Touch Max DS (white) US$ 4.99
Marheaven: Karudea no Akuma (Konami the Best) JPN US$ 29.90
Naruto: Shinobi Retsuden JPN US$ 48.90
Nintendo MP3 Player Euro US$ 49.90
Oshare Princess DS: Oshare ni Koishite! JPN US$ 48.90
Puyo Puyo! 15th Anniversary JPN US$ 48.90
Puzzle Series Vol. 8: Nankuro JPN US$ 39.90
Quiz! Nihongo-Ou JPN US$ 39.90
Ryuusei no RockMan: Dragon JPN US$ 48.90
Ryuusei no RockMan: Leo JPN US$ 48.90
Ryuusei no RockMan: Pegasus JPN US$ 48.90
SNK vs. Capcom Card Fighters DS JPN US$ 48.90
Slim Pouch DS Lite (black) US$ 16.90
Stationary Style Set DS Lite US$ 12.90
The Sims 2: Wonderful Life JPN US$ 48.90
Touch de Tanoshimu Hyakunin Isshu: DS Shigureden JPN US$ 39.90
Sony PSP™:
All Star Baseball Fist Portable JPN US$ 37.90
Brothers in Arms: D-Day US US$ 39.90
Daisenryaku Portable 2 JPN US$ 48.90
EA Replay ASIA US$ 22.90
Kanji Trainer Portable JPN US$ 29.90
Maplus: Portable Navi JPN US$ 64.90
Maplus: Portable Navi (w/ GPS Receiver) JPN US$ 99.90
Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops US US$ 39.90
Mobile Battery Charger US$ 39.90
Online Chess Kingdoms US US$ 29.90
P-Kara JPN US$ 64.90
PSP PlayStation Portable - Silver (PSP-1000SV) JPN US$ 199.90
Shinobido Homura KOR US$ 49.90
TOCA Race Driver 2: Ultimate Racing Simulator JPN US$ 48.90
WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2007 US US$ 49.90
Winning Eleven 10: Ubiquitous Evolution ASIA US$ 42.90
Winning Eleven 10: Ubiquitous Evolution KOR US$ 49.90
Winning Eleven 10: Ubiquitous Evolution JPN US$ 48.90
Gamecube™:
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess US US$ 59.90
PC Games:
Sakura Taisen V Desktop Theater JPN US$ 49.90
Guidebooks:
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Official Strategy Guide (Wii Version) US US$ 22.90
Toys & Misc:
Blue Dragon Character Keychain Gashapon US$ 2.99
Busou Shinki Pre-Painted PVC Figure: MMS Type Knight - Xiphos US$ 36.90
Busou Shinki Pre-Painted PVC Figure: MMS Type Samurai - Benio US$ 36.90
Busou Shinki Pre-Painted PVC Figure: MMS Type Santa Claus - Tsugaru US$ 19.90
Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 Calendar 2007 ASIA US$ 14.90
Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 Coaster Set ASIA US$ 19.90
Dot-S Puzzle Collection - Nintendo Version US$ 5.99
Jingai Makyo 1/7 Scale Painted PVC Figure: Ignis (Orchid Seed Ver.) US$ 54.90
Keroro Plush Doll: Model A US$ 19.90
Keroro Plush Doll: Model B US$ 19.90
Let's! TV Play - Dragonball Z Battle Bodily Sensation Kamehameha Fusion With You JPN US$ 39.90
Let's! TV Play - Dragonball Z Battle Bodily Sensation Kamehameha Fusion With You 2 JPN US$ 39.90
Mai-Hime Z / Otomedama Maiotome Pre-painted PVC Figure - Arika Yumemiya (Arika Meister Robe Ver. 1.5) US$ 34.90
Mobile Suit Gundam 0079 Pre-Painted PVC Figure: Cathy Catharine Blitzen (Camouflage Operator) US$ 17.90
Mobile Suit Gundam 0079 Pre-Painted PVC Figure: Reiko Holinger (Camouflage Operator) US$ 17.90
Neon Genesis Evangelion Episode Mini Display Figure Series 1 US$ 6.90
Neon Genesis Evangelion Pre-painted PVC Figure: Rei Ayanami (Sorceress Ver.) US$ 17.90
Neon Genesis Evangelion Pre-painted PVC Figure: Sohryu Asuka Langley (Sorceress Ver.) US$ 17.90
Super Mario Bros. Towel In Box: Type A N/A
Super Mario Bros. Towel In Box: Type B N/A
Super Mario Bros. Towel In Box: Type C US$ 14.90
Video Game related Soundtracks:beatnation Records Compilation CD: cyber beatnation 1st conclusion JPN US$ 29.90
Bleach Memories of Nobody Original Soundtrack JPN US$ 29.90
Bleach The Best [Limited Edition] JPN US$ 37.90
Blue Dragon Original Soundtrack JPN US$ 34.90
Sakura Taisen Zenkyoku-syu 2002-2006 [Limited Edition] JPN N/A
Super Eurobeat Presents Initial D Fourth Stage Supereuro-Beat JPN US$ 29.90
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December 13th, 2006, 21:50 Posted By: wraggster
Todays New gaming releases for the PS2 are:
Daisenryaku VII Exceed JPN US$ 64.90
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 13 Chou Ketteiban JPN US$ 64.90
Marheaven: Arm Fight Dream (Konami the Best) JPN US$ 34.90
Wild Arms: The Vth Vanguard JPN US$ 64.90
Wind: A Breath of Heart (Alchemist Best Collection) JPN US$ 34.90
More info on each here --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...9-en-84-n.html
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December 13th, 2006, 21:42 Posted By: wraggster
New Commercial PSP Release:
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The 90's Lives On-14 classic console games from EA from the 90's exclusively for the PSP system.
Multiplayer Features-Ad Hoc, head-to-head support for Budokan, Road Rash™ II, and Mutant League Football.
Mid-Game Save-Save your game at any point giving you freedom to play on your terms.
Collectable Cards-Unlock game art from back in the day!
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As if! EA™ Replay is a throw back to what you loved about videogames in the first place! Let EA bring you back to a simpler time when movies were still on VHS, Boy Bands were all the rage, people adorned themselves in layers of plaid and called themselves 'grunge', everyone wanted to live in 90210, and the dawn of gaming's golden age took hold.
Embrace the 90's nostalgia with a compilation of 14 classic console games from EA exclusively for the PSP® (PlayStation® Portable) system! EA Replay promises to deliver the same great console experience on-the-go for all 14 games including hit franchises such as the Strike series, Road Rash™, and Wing Commander™.
Go head-to-head with friends in multiplayer on select titles, unlock original game art, and save your game at any point. Let the memories come rushing back and take the fun of the 90's wherever you go with EA Replay.
Buy here --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-1pg3.html
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December 13th, 2006, 21:35 Posted By: wraggster
via joystiq
The correcting of a paperwork error has led to the dismissal of a second degree murder charge filed against New Hanover County Cpl. Christopher Long who was accused of shooting and killing an unarmed teen suspected of robbing two PlayStation 3 consoles. Apparently, the grand jury foreman checked the wrong box on the indictment form, mistakenly charging Long with murder.
According to his attorney, Long "based his decision [to fire] on his law enforcement training," hitting the victim in the head and shoulder after he thought he heard gunfire as authorities broke through the door to the victim's home with a battering ram. District Attorney Ben David confirmed that the other officers involved did not report hearing shots fired prior to Long's attack.
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December 13th, 2006, 21:33 Posted By: wraggster
Video Here --> http://www.youtube.com/v/IoCD9TwLrVs
When played on a PS3, PS1 and PS2 games look dramatically worse as the above video indicates. The big black box resizes the graphic output of 480i PS1/PS2 games at a lower resolution sans filtering causing screen artifacts and jagged edges. Like, jagged edges that somebody took a knife to. It appears the issue has nothing to do with the TV, cables, or your PS3 resolution setting, something only a firmware upgrade can fix.
Via joystiq
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December 13th, 2006, 21:31 Posted By: wraggster
A PlayStation 3 firmware update is now available for the system, nudging it along from version 1.30 to 1.31. While the US update page still doesn't list the contents of the download (c'mon Sony, if you can write the code and push it live, you can at least let us know what's in it), the Japanese page does. So now we stumble around, trying to decipher Japanese and piece together just what it is we've just stuck on our PS3. According to this machine translated page, they've added "installation of hard disk private PlayStation®2 standard software." Sure, this doesn't make any sense but if you think like a machine (follow this link), you'll realize they surely mean that PS2 software that heretofore required that system's HDD attachment is now functional. This includes Nobunaga's Ambition Online and Final Fantasy XI.
The Japanese page instructs us to download the "PS2 System Data" from the PlayStation Store; however, try as we might, we're unable to find the download. We're guessing a copy of either of the aforementioned titles may be required to install this functionality. Regardless, it's clear that -- especially if they're going to insist on frequent, mandatory updates -- Sony should consider being more communicative with their audience. Kaz, now that you're over in Japan, let 'em know that gamers in North America care about this stuff too!
via joystiq
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December 13th, 2006, 21:20 Posted By: wraggster
Still wondering what to get for Christmas? Or perhaps you're still struggling to convince your loved ones that Canis Canem Edit isn't actually a teenage murder simulator, despite what that earnest American lawyer chap says. Either way, this new video ought to be enough to show anyone the magic of the game formerly known as Bully. Even if it is interspersed with casual soft violence.
Hit the movies tab above to see the festive frolics you could be missing out on - should you be one of the crazy people who didn't buy what could be PS2's greatest game of the year when it first came out. Everyone else, just enjoy the footage. It is Christmas, after all.
Trailer Here
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December 13th, 2006, 21:12 Posted By: wraggster
via eurogamer
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe boss David Reeves has told GamesIndustry.biz that suggestions the European launch of PS3 will be delayed once again are nothing more than 'speculation without foundation'.
Rumours of a delay began to emerge when consumer site CVG published a report quoting an unnamed source as saying the PS3 won't be arriving in March, as planned. The report went on to claim that a September launch date is now likely.
But speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, Reeves said, "We're still on schedule to launch PS3 in March throughout the PAL territories. All speculation otherwise is without foundation."
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December 13th, 2006, 20:59 Posted By: wraggster
Fatal inertia - sounds nasty or, indeed, fatal. Badumtish. Anyway, if you're unfamiliar with Koei's PS3 and Xbox 360 title, in a nutshell it's a futuristic racer that combines, erm, racing with combat and features a physics engine allowing players to do the likes of blow chunks out of the environment to obstruct the opposition. New info and screenshots released by Koei this morning fill us in on some of the game's locations (both versions are due March 2007).
LOST CANYON
The passage of time goes virtually unnoticed amidst the towering arches of the Lost Canyon. Abandoned since the closing of a mining operation in the early 20th century, this canyon has remained largely unchanged over the past two centuries. Relics of the operation remain abundant throughout the canyon, from caves carved out of the solid rock to cranes and dilapidated buildings. Racers must be wary of these obstacles as they are not quite as sturdy as they once were.
DEEPWOODS PASS
Once an active logging camp, Deepwoods Pass has now mostly returned to its natural state. The sensation of speed is extreme while racing through the depths of this temperate rainforest. Blowing past pristine old-growth redwoods and expansive marshlands at more than 200 kmph can be extremely dangerous and piloting through harrowingly narrow paths cut through walls of rock is borderline suicidal. One of the most challenging locations in Fatal Inertia, Deepwoods Pass will see drivers flying through waterfalls, racing headlong into thick fog, and reacting to avoid the massive, dead trees that can come crashing down at any time.
PARADISE ISLE
Somewhere in the south pacific lies a group of undisturbed islands, surrounded by emerald-green waters and white-sand beaches. These uninhabited islands look like an ideal paradise with breathtaking scenery replete with the vivid colours of tropical flora and shimmering water. However, Paradise Isle is not a vacation resort; it's the beautiful backdrop for the races of Fatal Inertia. Racers must be careful to keep their minds on the competition and not on the scenery or they may find themselves headfirst in the sand, or worse, into a rocky outcropping. The courses in Paradise Isle may seem relatively less constricting than those of other locations, however, shipwrecks and other hazards that have washed up on the shores make for very challenging races.
DEVIL'S PEAK
Devil's Peak was given its name after its last major eruption decimated a section of nearby Echo City. The remnants of this formerly prosperous industrial region are scattered throughout the area, from the skeletons of buildings and abandoned vehicles to discarded gas canisters and oil pipelines. The mountainous terrain consists of many shear cliffs and vertical drops that make racing extremely treacherous. Combined with rapid twists and turns, the racecourses on Devil's Peak are akin to a massive roller coaster ride without rails.
GLACIER BAY
True to its name, glaciers float in abundance in the waters off the coast of Glacier Bay, a snow-swept region in the northern Rockies. Racers must navigate their way through forests of evergreens, plunge headlong into ice caves, and avoid the jutting ice formations when out on the water. While obstacles are plentiful in Glacier Bay, its courses exhibit unsurpassed freedom as there are many ways racers can cut corners and find new ways to get ahead. Precision handling skills will be vital to success in Glacier Bay as blinding snowstorms occur frequently in the region. The ability to handle these conditions separates the elite drivers from the rest of the pack.
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