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  • Lost Planet: Extreme Condition was released on Windows in June in Europe and North America. The Windows version includes DirectX 10 support, when run in Windows Vista, and enhanced graphics. A demo for the Windows version was released on May 15, 2007, which was the first playable game to showcase DirectX 10. On February 26, 2008, Capcom released a PlayStation 3 version, including all 360 downloadable content and PC bonus characters. The game offered 16 player online play.
  • Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (commonly shortened to Lost Planet) is a third-person shooter video game with some role-playing game elements developed and published by Capcom for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. The game was directed by Kenji Oguro and produced by Keiji Inafune. Lost Planet takes place in the year T.C. -80 on planet E.D.N. III. After the Earth's conditions become too hostile for humans due to war, global warming, and pollution, an interstellar megacorporation named NEVEC (Neo-Venus Construction) plans to colonize E.D.N. III, a new Earth-like planet in grip of a brutal ice age. NEVEC discover that E.D.N. III is inhabited by an aggressive and territorial insectoid alien species named the Akrid, which come in all shapes and sizes and generate their own thermal energy. 150
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  • North American PS3 cover of Lost Planet: Extreme Condition.
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  • Lost Planet: Extreme Condition was released on Windows in June in Europe and North America. The Windows version includes DirectX 10 support, when run in Windows Vista, and enhanced graphics. A demo for the Windows version was released on May 15, 2007, which was the first playable game to showcase DirectX 10. On February 26, 2008, Capcom released a PlayStation 3 version, including all 360 downloadable content and PC bonus characters. The game offered 16 player online play.
  • Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (commonly shortened to Lost Planet) is a third-person shooter video game with some role-playing game elements developed and published by Capcom for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. The game was directed by Kenji Oguro and produced by Keiji Inafune. Lost Planet takes place in the year T.C. -80 on planet E.D.N. III. After the Earth's conditions become too hostile for humans due to war, global warming, and pollution, an interstellar megacorporation named NEVEC (Neo-Venus Construction) plans to colonize E.D.N. III, a new Earth-like planet in grip of a brutal ice age. NEVEC discover that E.D.N. III is inhabited by an aggressive and territorial insectoid alien species named the Akrid, which come in all shapes and sizes and generate their own thermal energy. 150 years after a great war was fought in which the humans lost to the Akrid, the plot of the game revolves around Wayne Holden, a "snow pirate" who attempts to overthrow the ruthless NEVEC (who still vie for control over E.D.N. III) and help colonization efforts for the remainder of the human race by destroying the Akrid, all the while attempting to survive both betrayals and the extreme conditions of the planet. Lost Planet received mixed reviews on the PlayStation 3 and PC, but more positive reception for the Xbox 360 version. The game sold over a million copies worldwide by April 2007. On May 27, 2008, a special edition of the game was released in North America titled Lost Planet: Colonies. A sequel to Lost Planet, titled Lost Planet 2, was announced in February 2009.
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