Icrontic's eminent gaming professor CB Droege covers this weeks New Releases in gaming, featuring DiRT 2, Avatar, Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes, and Rogue Warrior.

"In the lead-up to the UK release of Colin McRae: DiRT 2 this Friday, September 11th 2009, Codemasters is inviting fans to express themselves artistically in the new FLASH game; DiRTy Tats. Players can practice their tattoo artistry on a lovely lady looking to bring some extra attention to her “assets.” Just select your tool, design and colours, and tattoo away!"

"Welcome everyone to a new weekly feature we like to call “The Down-Low on What to Download”. Basically, we play all the demos that were released on the PSN each week, and then bring you our thoughts. What we liked, disliked and whether or not its changed our opinions on the game. Just think of it as a way for us to help make that decision on which demo’s you should play and which you should pass up."

"Speaking to VideoGamer.com at a recent event in London, game design manager Ralph Fulton said DX11 made the delay worthwhile.

“Without going into a graphical feature list, which I'm probably not best equipped to do at the moment, I can say that you will really see the superiority of DX11 in terms of the graphical fidelity it offers."

"On Friday of last week, Codemasters held a preview event for two of their forthcoming big-hitting releases, Colin McRae DiRT 2 and Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising. Hosted at the Courthouse Doubletree Hotel, just off Regent Street in London, Codemasters took great pleasure in revealing the depths to which Colin McRae DiRT 2 reaches in order to deliver a comprehensive and appealing Motorsport challenge, and the intense nature of Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising’s authentic combat experie..."

"Codemasters, the developer and publisher of acclaimed videogames including Colin McRae: DiRT and Race Driver: GRID, was honoured at the 2009 Develop Industry Excellence Awards winning the coveted Grand Prix Award. The ceremony was held last night in Brighton, UK, as part of the Develop Conference 2009."