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==Video games== ===''BloodRayne''=== {{Main|BloodRayne}} ''BloodRayne'', developed by [[Terminal Reality]], is a horror-themed third-person action video game released on 15 October 2002 for [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]] and on 9 September 2003 for [[IBM PC compatible|PC]]. A [[Mac OS|Mac]] port was done by Aspyr and released on 6 May 2003, but was plagued with technical problems not seen in other versions, which caused fans to be upset and reviews to be harsh. It is set in 1933 and 1938, just before [[World War II]]. As an agent of the Brimstone Society, Rayne is sent to a variety of locations (a small swamp town in Louisiana, a Nazi fortress in Argentina, and an ancient castle in Germany) to battle supernatural creatures as well as the Nazi army. ===''BloodRayne 2''=== {{Main|BloodRayne 2}} ''BloodRayne 2''{{'}}s plot features Rayne confronting her father vampire, the King of Vampire, Kagan. Denied the pleasure of killing him herself, Rayne spent the last 60 years after the War seeking out and destroying Kagan's other offspring. These offspring, Rayne's half-siblings, have banded together to form a group called the Cult of Kagan. The Cult has created "The Shroud", a substance that can render sun rays harmless to vampires, allowing them to surface at all times of the day, and twists nature into a nightmarish perversion (trees dying almost instantly, grass catching on fire, corpses twitching). Using "The Shroud", the Cult has pledged to create a new era of vampire supremacy, continuing Kagan's legacy. ===''BloodRayne PSP'' (cancelled)=== Majesco announced that one of their upcoming games was going to be a ''BloodRayne'' game for the [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]]. Little was known, except that it supposedly took place immediately after ''BloodRayne 2'', and would feature a two-player cooperative mode, which would have made it the first game in the series to do so. The game was to cover Rayne's unknown history, and return some old characters (Mynce, Kagan, butcheress etc.) and develop new characters. However, financial difficulties forced Majesco to cancel ''BloodRayne'' for the PSP.<ref>[http://psp.gamespy.com/playstation-portable/bloodrayne/ BloodRayne PSP (PSP) ] ''Gamespy''. Retrieved on December 1, 2007</ref> ===''BloodRayne: The Shroud''=== It has been announced that ''BloodRayne: The Shroud'' is currently in development for the [[Nintendo 3DS]].<ref>{{cite web |last=Stevens |first=Tim |title=Nintendo 3DS gets official, includes 3D camera |publisher=[[Engadget]] |date=June 15, 2010 |accessdate=July 13, 2010 |url=http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/15/nintendo-3ds-set-to-expand-your-gaming-horizons/}}</ref>
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