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Next PlayStation believed to be set for February 20th reveal
Sony announces business update later this month, speculation begins.
It begins. Sony has announced a 'business update' to take place on February 20 - and although it's unwilling to announce any further details at present, it seems highly likely this'll be the platform for the unveiling of the PlayStation 3's successor.
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Indie Royale release the Evolved Bundle
Features: Unmechanical, The Path, OIO, Krater, and Sugar Cube: Bittersweet Factory.
The latest Indie Royale anthology, the Evolved Bundle, has just been released and it's got some pretty great stuff for laughably cheap.
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NyxQuest developer announces isometric voodoo roguelike Full Mojo Rampage
UPDATE: Supports four-player co-op and eight-player competitive multiplayer.
Update: Over the Top confirmed to Eurogamer that Full Mojo Rampage will support four players in co-op and eight in competitive multiplayer, granted these numbers could change prior to release.
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Swery is interested in setting Deadly Premonition's follow-up in Europe. Producer suggests Hitchin
The Director's Cut dated for mid-April in EU, one week ahead of schedule.
Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut has been officially dated for 19th April in Europe via publisher Rising Star. It was previously expected to come out a week later, and will contain improved graphics and control, an additional scenario as part of the main quest, and DLC such as new outfits, cars and a house.
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Penny Arcade Episode 4 will be exclusive to PC and XBLIG
"Our mobile games & ports haven't done so well."
Penny Arcade's On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness 4 will be exclusive to PC and XBLIG upon its release this spring, developer Zeboyd has announced.
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Amazing crossover trailer imagines if all games were Hotline Miami
Wreck it Richard or Hotline Miami vs. Your Childhood.
Youtube user PulpitPower has created one of the most clever, cohesive comedic crossovers of our time with Wreck it Richard (Hotline Miami VS. Your Childhood), a "what if?" scenario that imagines Dennaton Games' masked psychopathic protagonist co-existing with several of our most beloved retro (or at least retro-looking) properties.
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Gorgeous papercraft adventure Lume gets a sequel with Lumino City
Mesmerising debut trailer within.
Papercraft video games are all the rage these days. Recently we saw Derrick the Deathfin turn paper into plankton and Media Molecule is toiling away on Tearaway, but before those there was 2011's gorgeous stop-motion PC and iOS adventure Lume. Now developer State of Play has just announced a sequel to that gorgeous game with Lumino City.
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"Real gamer" Duncan Jones to helm 2015 Warcraft movie
Moon and Source Code director believes it "could be the launch of computer games as good films".
Duncan Jones - the British director of well-regarded sci-fi movies Moon and Source Code - has signed on to direct Legendary Pictures' Warcraft film, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
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Capcom: "there is a possibility" of Resident Evil series reboot
After Resident 6, where will the series go? Producer Kawata shares his thoughts.
Resident Evil developer Capcom has said that there is a possibility of a reboot for its 17-year-old survival-horror-turned-action-horror franchise.
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Grand Theft Auto 5 release date is 17th September
Delayed from spring. Still no PC version.
Grand Theft Auto 5 will be released on 17th September, developer Rockstar Games has announced.
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Review | Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 - Revolution review
First against the wall?
Revolution is a loaded word to throw around, particularly when connected to a series widely - and sometimes wrongly - perceived to be stuck in its ways. Black Ops 2 made a surprisingly successful effort to shake up the Call of Duty formula, adding branching narrative threads and custom loadouts to its bombastic campaign corridors, but despite the name that experimental urge doesn't quite make its presence felt in the first batch of premium priced DLC.
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Indie dev makes game about his s***** day job, gets fired
"The outpouring of support (including a huge sales boost) has been utterly overwhelming."
Last month Ontario-based indie developer David S. Gallant made a game about his soul-sucking customer service day job at the Canada Revenue Agency. This week Gallant lost the job he so desperately wanted to break free from.
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A F2P, multiplayer, cross-platform PS3 and Vita game
A modest marvel?
The dream of PS Vita and PS3 games working in harmony hasn't really been fulfilled. But there's a curious newcomer called Deathmatch Village intent on changing that.
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Grid 2 fires up for May 31st UK release date
Get the Brands Hatch Edition by pre-ordering at GAME.
Racing sequel Grid 2 will thunder onto PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in the UK on 31st May, publisher Codemasters has announced.
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There's less than two months to go until the release of BioShock Infinite, a game that developer Irrational Games has been teasing now for over two-and-a-half years.
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EA boss: games industry must "wrestle" with perception of gun violence issue
Blames "all the finger-pointing going on in the press".
EA boss John Riccitiello has said the video games industry must confront the ongoing "perception of a problem" that sees gaming frequently linked to gun violence.
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Review | The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia review
Link's lavish 25th anniversary art book is unmissable.
For Link's 25th birthday, Nintendo got him a book: a handsome, glossy-papered volume with a Hylian crest embossed on the front in gold foil and a title that should send an electric charge racing through the fingers of anyone who's ever spent a lazy afternoon scudding over the Great Sea or scrabbling up the rusty pathways towards Death Mountain: Hyrule Historia.
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LittleBigPlanet dev unfurls gorgeous Tearaway trailer
Watch it unfold.
PlayStation Vita exclusive Tearaway, the papercraft puzzle-platformer from LittleBigPlanet creator Media Molecule, has been shown off in new footage.
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PlayStation Vita-exclusive Killzone: Mercenary gets release date, new trailer
Guerilla marketing.
PlayStation Vita shooter Killzone: Mercenary will launch in the UK on 18th September, Sony has announced.
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Nintendo: no plans for Wii U price cut
"I would like to make this absolutely clear."
Nintendo has no plans to drop the price of its struggling Wii U console, it has announced, despite early sales being poorer than predicted.
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Sine Mora lead collaborating on another Japanese-Hungarian shmup for 2014
But first he's making iOS puzzler Rotolla with Akira Yamaoka, due next month.
Former Digital Reality creative director Theodore Reiker - best known for his work on the shockingly sophisticated shmup, Sine Mora - has left to start a new studio, Prior Games, where he'll be working on another Japanese-Hungarian co-developed shmup for 2014.
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Already greenlit point-and-click horror game Asylum takes to Kickstarter
From the creator of Scratches.
Scratches creator Agustín Cordes' upcoming first-person point-and-click horror game Asylum has already been greenlit on Steam, but Argentinian developer Senscape has still launched a Kickstarter because it would like to expedite the project and needs more funding to do so. $100,666 to be exact.
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EA to shutter the Medal of Honor brand following Warfighter's "well below expectations" sales
Fuse delayed to Q2. FIFA 13 sold over 12 million units before New Years.
EA is putting its recently resurrected Medal of Honor brand out to pasture, following the "well below expectations" sales of its most recent entry Warfighter.
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US Senator calls video games "a bigger problem than guns"
"Because video games affect people."
An actual US senator claimed that video games are a bigger problem than guns earlier today on MSNBC (via DailyKOS).
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Free game Surgeon Simulator 2013 is like QWOP for surgery
Trauma Center: Under the Influence.
Surgeon Simulator 2013 could become a physical comedy classic. It marries the hilariously unwieldy controls of the famed Flash game QWOP with the morbid humour of Operation.
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Steam Greenlight update adds loads of new options
Share favourites, skip entries to vote on them later, and new stats for devs.
Valve has just released an update to Steam Greenlight that features several improvements for both consumers and developers.
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Dirty Bomb enters closed alpha as Splash Damage releases new gameplay video
de_dust creator Dave Johnston explains new Echo tech.
PC multiplayer shooter Dirty Bomb enters closed alpha today, Splash Damage has announced.
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Splinter Cell Blacklist's torture scene is cut
"I've not really heard anyone say they loved it…"
The controversial torture scene depicted in the E3 reveal of Ubisoft Toronto's Splinter Cell Blacklist has been cut from the game, following negative reaction to the more brutal direction the series had taken.
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Microsoft's 64GB Surface Pro has just 23GB usable storage
Someone else pick up the tab?
Buy a 64GB Microsoft Surface Pro tablet and you will only get 23GB worth of usable storage.
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Sniper Elite V2 will release on Wii U later this year, according to various shops.
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