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Molyneux adds option to re-grow Curiosity cube
Pay £7.49 to add 500,000 cublets.
A new update for Peter Molyneux's Curiosity app includes a tool to to re-grow its cube via the purchase of chipped-away cublets.
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Jak and Daxter Trilogy hits PS Vita in June
With touch-based mini-games.
The Jak and Daxter Trilogy will release on PlayStation Vita in June 2013, Sony has announced.
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Review | Injustice: Gods Among Us review
Suit up, crime!
When pioneering fighting games like Street Fighter and Tekken first showed up in western arcades all those years ago, each cabinet earned more than its weight in 20 pence pieces thanks to the solidity of their fighting mechanics. There were no combo trials or challenge towers to distract yourself with - only the gradual discovery of your character's hidden depths through a steady flow of opponents, be they human or otherwise. Even today, this hook keeps diehard enthusiasts coming back for more, but as the genre evolved alongside the console market one thing has become increasingly clear: single-player content can no longer be seen as an optional extra.
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Ultra-rare Sega Pluto prototypes discovered
Only two models of Saturn update known to exist.
A pair of unreleased Sega Pluto prototypes have been discovered and detailed online.
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Nintendo apologises about lack of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate stock
UPDATE: Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate for Wii U stock has been replenished.
UPDATE 2: Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate for Wii U stock has been replenished, Nintendo has told Eurogamer.
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Edge developer celebrates as Tim Langdell trademark finally cancelled
"We are so happy for all the victims of this trademark troll."
A California judge has cancelled Tim Langdell's hold over the Edge trademark, ending a long-running dispute over the name with iOS developer Mobigame, EA and others.
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Pre-production on Beyond dev Quantic Dream's PS4 game began middle of 2012
Hasn't been decided whether Beyond will be ported to PS4.
Pre-production on Quantic Dream's mystery - but confirmed - PlayStation 4 game began in the middle of 2012.
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Orion: Dino Horde dev hits back at allegations of Metacritic manipulation
UPDATE: Horde replaces Beatdown on Metacritic - but reviews carry over.
UPDATE 2: Orion: Dino Beatdown has been replaced by Orion: Dino Horde on Metacritic - but its Metascore has carried over.
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Review | Pixel Defenders Puzzle review
Tip-top triples.
A man may be entitled to the sweat of his brow, but what happens when he wants to chill out? Pixel Defenders Puzzle may well be the answer, an iOS title that's like an RPG Triple Town, and a recommendation from none other than Ken Levine - a sure sign, if one were needed, that this is much more than just another match-three puzzler.
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Liberation Maiden is getting a text-based adventure game spin-off for PS3
Won't star everyone's favourite teenage president/mech pilot.
Suda 51's 3DS eShop and iOS shmup Liberation Maiden will be getting a text-based adventure game spin-off on PS3 entitled Liberation Maiden: SIN.
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10 minutes of A Link to the Past 3DS revealed
Includes one familiar googley-eyed boss.
A new video showing off 10 minutes of A Link to the Past's 3DS sequel has made its way to the interwebs.
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Skyrim: Legendary Edition to contain all DLC - report
Polish retailer lists it for June.
Our friends at Eurogamer Poland have unearthed the Skyrim: Legendary Edition, which is said to contain the core game along with its Dawnguard, Hearthfire and Dragonborn DLC packs.
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Microsoft's Entertainment Division revenue has increased 56 per cent since last year
Xbox Live has over 46 million users worldwide.
While Microsoft's upcoming console is shrouded in mystery - or rumours anyway - the Redmond-based mega-corporation's financials seems to be going strong as its Entertainment and Devices Division has raked in $2.53 billion, a 56 per cent increase over the same period last year.
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Papo & Yo launches on Steam today
Prepare to cry.
Vander Caballero's semi-autobiographical fantasy gamevella Papo & Yo has emerged on PC today via Steam.
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The Legend of Zelda 3DS preview: Linked to the past
Nintendo's return to a SNES classic is a mixed blessing.
The Legend of Zelda's in something of an awkward predicament: in one camp there are those who roll their eyes when the first dungeon of a new entry plonks a slingshot in their hands, and from the other there's the deafening squeals that meet the announcement of a game that follows oh-so-closely in the footsteps of a classic that's getting on for 22 years old.
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See what Monster Hunter looks like on CryEngine 3
The popular series gets an HD MMO in China.
While western Monster Hunter titles are relegated to the 3DS and Wii U, China is getting a spiffy CryEngine 3 variant of the popular series with a just announced MMO, Monster Hunter Online.
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Save Homeworld campaign fails to secure the rights to the space RTS series
Backers to be refunded, a new IP emerges.
Back in January interactive media firm teamPixel began a crowdsourced campaign to purchase the rights to Relic's space-themed RTS Homeworld, which it proposed making a mobile remake of and sequel to. Though the campaign met its funding goal, teamPixel was outbid at the auction for the series' rights following then-IP holder THQ's demise. As a result, all backers will be receiving refunds.
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UPDATE: We've removed the image of Microsoft Zoo from this story following a copyright claim.
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Metro: Last Light PC system requirements revealed
Recommended settings dug up.
Metro: Last Light developer 4A Games has revealed the system specs you'll need to enjoy its upcoming subterranean shooter.
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Capcom: "excessive outsourcing" has resulted in a "decline in quality"
Revises Resi 6, DmC sales forecasts down - again.
Capcom has once again revised down sales of its big games for the last financial year - and blamed the decision in part on "excessive outsourcing".
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Review | Afrika
Big game.
Dear contempt456,
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Microsoft smartwatch reaches prototype stage
It's about time.
Microsoft has taken its plans for a wrist-worn smartwatch device to the prototype phase, a number of reports now suggest.
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Review | Pride and Prejudice review
Gordon Bennet.
What is your shameful gaming secret? Everyone's got one. Perhaps you've never played Halo. Maybe you think Dishonored is a bit depressing. Or perhaps you harbour a dark sexual fantasy involving Waluigi and Dr Robotnik, or that woman out of Final Fantasy with the rabbit ears, or all three.
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Report: Microsoft in talks to revive Heroes TV show on Xbox
Wants to push Netflix-style original programming.
Superhero TV series Heroes may be revived by Microsoft as part of its bid to foster original programming on Xbox, a new report suggests.
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Team Bondi staff sacked, Whore of the Orient development on hold - report
After Warner Bros. drops publishing deal.
Staff have been let go at L.A. Noire developer Team Bondi and development of its upcoming open-world game Whore of the Orient put on hold as the studio faces a new round of financial woes.
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Firefall open beta release date revealed
July launch pinned down.
Free-to-play FPS Firefall will launch into open beta on 9th July, developer Red 5 Studios has announced.
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Review | Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance - Jetstream Sam review
Let's dance!
You expect downloadable content to add to the main game. But for the first hour or two of Jetstream Sam, Platinum's campaign prequel for the superlative Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, that new content feels hard to find. Every environment and enemy features in the main game and the songs are familiar. A few new cut-scenes seems like one hell of a way to use a 2.5GB download. There is a big addition, of course: Sam himself.
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The latest batch of accepted Steam Greenlight titles have been announced
Shovel Knight, Death, Inc, and Dreamfall Chapters.
The sixth batch of games to get greenlit on Steam Greenlight have been announced today and there's some pretty good-looking titles in its ranks.
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Platinum Games president rates its sales as a "C or even a D."
"We have to think a lot about what resonates with consumers globally and find that secret sauce."
Platinum Games president Tatsuya Minami is very satisfied with his studios' projects, but not so happy with its sales.
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The 3DS has sold 8 million units in the US
11 per cent of Nintendo-published 3DS titles have been sold digitally.
The 3DS has sold 8 million units in the US, 1 million more than its predecessor.
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