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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Go All In for some Championship Poker

Oxygen games yesterday announced a new game for their Poker series: "World Championship Poker 2: All In", which attempts to set itself apart from other poker games by adding in new ideas and developing on what has already been done. By developing on what has already done, Oxygen Games will be implementing the Xbox Live Vision Camera, as previously seen in World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions where you could map your own face into the game. It's likely that you will be able to see your opponents around the table, as there was no mention of face mapping in the press release. New things brought to the table include a variety of different poker variants. It's no fun to keep playing Texas Hold 'Em, so to mix it up, Oxygen Games promise several different types of poker; Five Card Stud Poker would be one such nice change. The announcement even comes with a release date, that of the 16th of March. Just over a month away, the game must almost be finished, so more details about the game should be coming out in the next few weeks. It is likely the game will offer slightly more than Microsoft's (initially free) Poker game Texas Hold 'Em on the Arcade. Whilst it is good and enjoyable, it lacks any lasting appeal due to cheaters and people not taking their turn fast enough and so on. Hopefully Oxygen Games realise this and implement some security measures which will mean cheating won't happen, making the experience much more enjoyable for everyone.

posted by Jerry "Jet" Whittaker at 3:26 AM

 

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