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  1. Glacier White PlayStation 4 slim model announced, released this month

    Sony has announced the Glacier White PlayStation 4 model, which will go on sale in the UK within weeks - on 24th January.

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  2. Microsoft is removing Scalebound videos from its YouTube channel

    Microsoft has removed all trailers of Scalebound from its Xbox YouTube page following news of the game's cancellation earlier in the evening.

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  3. She Remembered Caterpillars is a cute semi-autobiographical puzzler about death

    Upcoming puzzler She Remembered Caterpillars may look cute on the surface with its colourful quirky caterpillar bridges and whimsical ilomilo-esque avatars, but dig a little deeper and you'll find that it's a melancholy rumination on death.

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  4. Just Cause 3 multiplayer mod now available in beta

    In 2012 Just Cause 2 fans collectively assembled an incredible mod that allowed 600-player multiplayer in Avalanche Studios' open-world action game. This mod was so successful that the developer gave the fan-made addition its blessing and earlier this summer Avalanche hired its lead architect, Cameron Foote. This meant that Foote and co.'s development on a multiplayer mod for Just Cause 3 shut down, but another fan collective, Nanos Team, has been working on a similar mod for Avalanche's latest, which just released its first beta build.

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  5. Lego City Undercover is getting a Nintendo Switch port

    The much-loved Lego City Undercover is getting a Nintendo Switch port.

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  6. Nintendo Switch Treehouse Live to follow reveal event

    A special Treehouse Live broadcast will show hours of Nintendo Switch gameplay later this week, following the console's reveal event.

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  7. Fans think McDonald's new Mario toy features plumber on the toilet

    There's a new Nintendo promotion at McDonald's in the UK - although some fans have raised questions about the new Mario figurine.

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  8. Cancelled Halo Mega Bloks game revealed

    In 2013 a Mega Bloks Halo game was in development for Xbox 360 but would never see the light of day.

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  9. NES Mini hacked, extra games added via USB

    Hackers have managed to add extra NES games to Nintendo's NES Classic Edition microconsole.

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  10. GTA 5's endless tapestry

    Feature | GTA 5's endless tapestry

    Shall I project a world?

    My wife has just finished GTA 5 again. The third playthrough, I think, and it seems an awfully long time since, crouched in front of the old PS3, she turned to me while fumbling through the wintry farming country of the prologue and said, "Oh, God. Is there going to be a lot of shooting?'

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  11. PokéManiacs: the grownups who love Pokémon

    Feature | PokéManiacs: the grownups who love Pokémon

    Wild Pokémania used Return!

    Midway through last year, I moved house. That's not hugely interesting in itself I know - everyone moves house at some point - but this was a big one, out of my old, rural family home and into a place of my own. Little country boy Chris in the big city, fresh off the tractor, all dewey-eyed and open-mouthed at the bright lights and bustling noise of the metropolis.

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  12. In Theory: Can AMD Ryzen break the Intel CPU monopoly?

    Digital Foundry | In Theory: Can AMD Ryzen break the Intel CPU monopoly?

    It's time for a processor upgrade - and 2017 could finally shake up the gaming CPU market.

    This week, we reviewed the Core i5 7600K, the latest mainstream gaming processor from Intel. The verdict? In line with every Intel Core i5 release since 2012, it's the fastest offering available in its price bracket and therefore the best buy. However, Intel has effectively had no rival for years now, leading to only small jumps in performance from one year to the next while graphics power has moved on from strength to strength. Genuine advances in CPU power are lacking to the point where Ars Technica wonders whether the desktop CPU is dead. We'd prefer to be a little more optimistic, and there are some promising signs that the processor market will get the shake-up it needs over the next 12-18 months. For starters, AMD is returning with a new 'Ryzen' CPU - and it's looking very promising.

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  13. New year's resolution: Let's stop screaming

    Feature | New year's resolution: Let's stop screaming

    Press any trousers to continue.

    2016 was an exhausting year, wasn't it?

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  14. Jelly Deals roundup: Resident Evil 7, Gears of War 4, The Last Guardian and more

    Feature | Jelly Deals roundup: Resident Evil 7, Gears of War 4, The Last Guardian and more

    Plus, Cannon Fodder is the best Amiga game.

    A note from the editor: Jelly Deals is a deals site run by our parent company, Gamer Network, with a mission to find the best bargains out there. We've invited the Jelly Deals team to share a weekly roundup of (mostly) gaming-related bargains with us, so we can pass their tips on to you. Full disclosure: if you make a purchase from one of these links, we may receive a small commission from the retailer. Hopefully you'll find it useful!

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  15. Watch: The 7 scariest things in Resident Evil 7 (so far)

    Welcome back to Outside Xbox, where this week we were playing Resident Evil 7. In spite of its new first-person perspective, it feels like Resident Evil of yore, packed as it is with happily familiar Resident Evil tropes, such as minimal ammunition, a mansion full of weird door puzzles and the sinister presence of the Umbrella Corporation.

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  16. Microsoft's 2017: momentum at last, and a golden opportunity

    Is this the year we can finally begin an editorial on Xbox's fortunes without referring to the catastrophic consequences of Xbox One's botched launch in 2013? I guess I've answered my own question there, but at least I feel a little bad about it. Phil Spencer and the rest of the Xbox management team deserve better than having past mistakes raked over yet again, because they have achieved what at one time seemed impossible. They start the new year no longer on the back foot, with some notable successes under their belt, and with, for the first time in years, a strategic advantage over their rivals at Sony. (They even bloodied their nose on Twitter.)

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  17. Watch: Here are 73 games coming out in 2017, unless they get delayed of course

    Now that Baby New Year has kicked Old Father Time to the kerb, it's time to start getting excited about all the brand new games we'll be able to play in 2017.

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  18. How Amstrad Action changed my life

    Feature | How Amstrad Action changed my life

    Ellie Gibson goes back to her roots.

    During my 15 years as a video games journalist, I have repeatedly been accused of nicking my writing style straight from the pages of classic computing mags Zzap! and Crash. I wholeheartedly refute this spurious and frankly outrageous accusation. I've actually been ripping off Amstrad Action.

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  19. Watch: Johnny plays Final Fantasy 7 while Aoife sits and judges

    Watch: Johnny plays Final Fantasy 7 while Aoife sits and judges

    They also play a very weird game of Would You Rather.

    We all have that game, don't we? The one that, while yes, the years have shown you that other games may have done it differently and better, and that while - eesh did those textures always look like that? - some elements may not have been as polished or as groundbreaking as you remember them, your fondness is tied to more than just the mechanics or even the characters. I know we have a tendency to overhype or overexaggerate just how brilliant/influential a game FF7 was, but I'll always regard it as a favourite because of summer evenings spent huddled up against the TV screen, conferring with friends over rumours of secret characters and items, getting midi themes stuck in a loop in my head for weeks on end.

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  20. Hearthstone celebrates Diablo 20th anniversary with themed Tavern Brawl

    If you haven't played it already, this week's Tavern Brawl event in Hearthstone is a neat nod to Blizzard's sister series Diablo.

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  21. Square Enix Twitter recovers followers after hack

    Square Enix's European Twitter has recovered its follower count after being hacked this morning.

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  22. Dreamfall Chapters gets PS4, Xbox One release date

    Dreamfall Chapters gets PS4, Xbox One release date

    UPDATE: And a 'Final Cut' update and new version for PC.

    UPDATE 6TH JANUARY: The console versions of Dreamfall Chapters will be enhanced editions, featuring changes to gameplay, art, animations, music, sound-effects, shaders and lighting. There will be a Final Cut (enhanced edition) released for PC and Mac at the same time as well as a free update for existing game owners. Developer Red Thread said specific Dreamfall Chapters Final Cut features will be detailed at a later date.

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  23. Barbaric survival game Conan Exiles looks more and more promising

    Could Funcom be onto something with Conan Exiles? The survival game due end of January on PC early access, and Xbox One Preview in spring, looks pretty good.

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  24. Super Mario Land recreated in Mario Maker

    Super Mario Land has been recreated in its entirety within Super Mario Maker.

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  25. Frog Fraction 2 is real, it's here, but is it any good?

    A long time ago, on an internet far, far way, Jim "Twinbeard" Crawford released a free browser game called Frog Fractions. Its absurdist humour and unpredictable string of non-sequiturs allowed the curio to go viral, resulting in a successfully crowdfunded sequel, Frog Fractions 2.

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  26. EverQuest Landmark will close in February

    EverQuest Landmark has been cancelled and servers will close 21st February. It follows the cancellation of EverQuest Next nearly a year ago.

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  27. Mass Effect 2 free to download on PC right now

    Mass Effect 2, one of the best games of all time, is now available to download on PC via Origin for absolutely nothing.

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  28. XCOM 2 getting Long War 2 mod

    XCOM 2 getting Long War 2 mod

    Welcome back (again), Commander.

    Firaxis has confirmed that a Long War 2 mod is in development, as many of us had hoped. Obviously, XCOM 2 just wasn't difficult enough already.

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  29. Dark blue icons of video game controllers on a light blue background

    UPDATE 5/1/17: PlayStation 4 owners will be able to play The Flame in the Flood on 17th January.

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  30. There's an official Resident Evil 7 "4D VR candle"

    Someone is making an officially-licensed Resident Evil 7 candle for you to burn while playing the game.

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