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  1. Steam Greenlight now accepts software and concepts

    Steam Greenlight now accepts software and concepts

    Dynamic Auto Painter x64! Dynamic Photo HDR!

    Steam Greenlight has been updated to now accept software and concepts - apps and game ideas, in other words.

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  2. Mario, Link and Zelda are in Scribblenauts Unlimited for Wii U

    Big screen doodle-'em-up Scribblenauts Unlimited will include a cast of Nintendo characters on Wii U, publisher Warner Bros. has revealed.

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  3. Next Borderlands 2 DLC details leaked already

    Next Borderlands 2 DLC details leaked already

    Mr. Torgue add-on revealed mere days after Captain Scarlett launch.

    Borderlands 2's next slice of DLC has been detailed just days after the launch of Captain Scarlett and her Pirate's Booty add-on this week.

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  4. A Project Eternity recap: what $4 million has funded

    A Project Eternity recap: what $4 million has funded

    Spring 2014 isn't that far away, is it?

    Grand total update: $4,163,208 (Kickstarter $3,986,929, PayPal $176,279). 15 mega dungeon levels confirmed.

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  5. Quirky monster-making puzzler Incredipede launches next week on PC

    Quirky monster-making puzzler Incredipede launches next week on PC

    Its creator is skeptical of Steam Greenlight, though.

    Physics-based PC puzzler Incredipede - "a game about life and feet" that tasks you with customising a morphing creature to navigating various terrain - is set for release on 25th October, creator Colin Northway announced.

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  6. VVVVVV creator releases Don't Look Back on iOS and Android for free

    Terry Cavanagh - creator of VVVVVV and Super Hexagon - has brought his 2009 platformer Don't Look Back to iOS and Android for free.

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  7. Ex-S.T.A.L.K.E.R. devs release trailer for new shmup Humans Must Answer

    Ex-S.T.A.L.K.E.R. developers Denis Matveenko and Eugeny Yatsuk have shown off Humans Must Answer - their first game at new indie studio Sumom Games.

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  8. New PS Store launch issues force Sony to revert to old Store

    New PS Store launch issues force Sony to revert to old Store

    PS3 owners unable to add funds to their virtual wallets.

    The new PlayStation Store has suffered a difficult launch day.

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  9. Prince of Persia and Assassin's Creed devs announce survival-horror game Outlast

    New Montreal-based indie outfit Red Barrels may not be a known quantity yet on account of never having released a game, but its eight-person team has quite an impressive pedigree with several of its staff having worked on such titles as Prince of Persia: Sands of Time, Assassin's Creed, and Splinter Cell: Conviction.

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  10. MechWarrior Online mechs $5 million before even coming out

    MechWarrior Online grossed over $5 million in sales despite the fact that the game isn't even out yet.

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  11. First Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 gameplay image revealed

    Who needs anonymous sources to leak info when a game's producer does that on their own? At least that was the case with Konami's David Cox who publicly released an off-screen image showing the first we've seen of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 in-game.

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  12. Carmageddon is free for a day to celebrate its iOS launch

    Carmageddon is free for a day to celebrate its iOS launch

    Good carma for funding its Kickstarter.

    1997 cult classic racer Carmageddon has arrived on iOS today where it's free for 24 hours as a way to thank all those who backed the mobile port on Kickstarter.

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  13. The Walking Dead, Doom 3 BFG Edition on EU PlayStation Store

    The Walking Dead, Doom 3 BFG Edition on EU PlayStation Store

    But still no Retro City Rampage or CS:GO.

    This week's EU PlayStation Store update includes The Walking Dead: Episode Four (£3.99) and Doom 3 BFG Edition (£29.99).

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  14. Lost Humanity 17: Dishonour

    Opinion | Lost Humanity 17: Dishonour

    Rab discovers whether art can be imitated in life.

    Last week, I started playing Dishonored. I fell in love with it. All that talk of the game being short was, as ever, internet exagger-annoyo-mania. I spent about five hours doing the first proper mission. Just hiding under tables and sneaking around houses, watching people. I loved how you could take a lot of different paths to your objectives. I loved how you could just crawl about on a roof, unseen, and then appear behind an enemy in the blink of an eye.

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  15. Forza Horizon Rally Expansion due 18th December

    Forza Horizon Rally Expansion due 18th December

    Costs 1600 Microsoft Points (£13.60), or part of £34 Season Pass.

    Forza Horizon's first major slice of DLC will be the Rally Expansion Pack, developer Playground Games has announced.

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  16. Settling the Score: The Truth About Game Reviews

    Settling the Score: The Truth About Game Reviews

    Video and podcast of a special games journalism panel at this year's Eurogamer Expo.

    This year at the Eurogamer Expo we decided to depart from our usual "Ask Eurogamer" panel session and do one focused on game reviews. As our panel host Ellie Gibson noted during her introduction, this is because everyone just asks us about reviews anyway.

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  17. Next Skyrim DLC is Dragonborn, has dragon mounts, Solstheim - report

    Update: Spears! Source code reveller Mardoxx has uncovered evidence of spears in the Dragonborn DLC. What next - whips?!

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  18. AMD Virgo review

    Digital Foundry | AMD Virgo review

    A quad-core CPU plus gaming graphics card on a single chip? Digital Foundry puts AMD's latest Fusion tech through its paces.

    Unleashed on the computing world earlier this month, AMD's latest Virgo platform resumes the grand overhaul to its desktop PC architecture, having started the revolution with Llano last year. In short, it takes the potent Trinity APU we covered in laptop form in July and leverages it into a full-blown desktop environment, where the extra power and superior cooling systems allow for much higher clock speeds. Gaming performance is inevitably improved, but for a matching price, can an AMD machine truly hold a candle to a PC built on Intel's popular Ivy Bridge chipset?

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  19. Face-Off: Dishonored

    Digital Foundry | Face-Off: Dishonored

    Rat race.

    Arriving with a visually distinctive oil-painted aesthetic, Dishonored is one of 2012's biggest surprises. From the off, we're geared up with unearthly skills and weaponry, allowing us the freedom to carve our own way through each mission - be it by slowing down time, possessing wildlife to gain intel or even teleporting across higher-ground routes.

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  20. What if people don't like Jon Hare's first original game since Sensible Software?

    "I'm a lucky guy because I achieved a lot in my work when I was young," says Jon Hare. He's not lying. He founded Sensible Software at 20-years-old and made games such as Sensible Soccer and Cannon Fodder, but his past now presents him a problem: he's a reputation to uphold. Hare hasn't made an original game for 17 years, but now he's nearly ready to release one. Has he still got what it takes? "It's got to be f***ing good," he says of his new game, "because I don't want it to f*** my name up as a designer."

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  21. Why Football Manager 2013 won't ruin your life

    Why Football Manager 2013 won't ruin your life

    The new Classic Mode promises not to be bad for you, and revitalises the game in the process.

    In 1963 Coca-Cola introduced a diet version of their ubiquitous fizzy drink to the American public for the first time. Despite fears that it would cannibalise Coke's existing marketshare, 'Tab' (later usurped in 1982 by its successor, Diet Coke) was a roaring success for the company, succeeding both by capitalising on a new, health-conscious consumer-base and appealing to existing Coke drinkers eager to try something different.

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  22. UFO: Enemy Unknown retrospective

    Feature | UFO: Enemy Unknown retrospective

    X-COMmunicating a strategy classic.

    And so there are these aliens and to you've got to stop them and you have loads of different guns but then they've got like Snakemen and psychics and you have to build a base and you shoot down UFOs with jets and there are missiles and lasers and radars and scientists making stuff then you get flying suits and hover tanks and you can mind control things and you build your own UFOs and there are zombies and you go to Mars and you fight a big eyeball and there's this remote-control missile launcher and you carry dead aliens in your backpack and…

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  23. Hauppauge HD PVR 2 review

    Digital Foundry | Hauppauge HD PVR 2 review

    Looking to record and share HD gameplay? Digital Foundry assesses a new contender.

    Back at the dawn of the HD gaming era, options were limited when it came to recording high-definition video from your consoles: you'd need to spend hundreds - if not thousands - of pounds on high-end broadcast-quality equipment, followed by an equal level of investment in a PC powerful enough to run it. Hauppauge's 2009 vintage HD PVR had some serious image quality issues, but it was the first mainstream device to offer 720p and 480p capture functionality, and thanks to its onboard h.264 encoder, it could produce results with virtually any PC that had a USB2 port. Three years on and, in the face of stiff competition, Hauppauge has released a successor.

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  24. Saturday Soapbox: F2P FTW?

    Opinion | Saturday Soapbox: F2P FTW?

    As free-to-play games land on consoles, Chris Donlan re-examines his own prejudices.

    I can't remember when it was that I first heard about Dota, but I can, weirdly enough, remember where I was. I was in the kitchen of an indie developer that I was visiting for a preview article - the kind of place where everyone had lunch together - and someone on staff was talking about this niche ultra-hardcore Warcraft mod they liked. Dota.

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  25. Face-Off: XCOM: Enemy Unknown

    Digital Foundry | Face-Off: XCOM: Enemy Unknown

    Solid copy.

    A modern reboot of a classic strategy game, XCOM: Enemy Unknown faithfully references the series' trademark gameplay while successfully refining the formula to reach a wider audience, and does so without sacrificing the high level of depth expected by fans. This latest instalment obviously boasts an updated graphical aesthetic built using the Unreal Engine 3, which increasingly lends its hand to a variety of genres beyond the first- and third-person shooters it is commonly known for.

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  26. Dishonored Diary: Playing through in four different ways

    Dishonored Diary: Playing through in four different ways

    Psycho Oli, clumsy voyeur Martin, archaeologist Chris and Tom the ghost all sign off with final thoughts.

    As Dan Whitehead noted in our Dishonored review, the city of Dunwall is a place where the main story takes a back seat to the adventures you define for yourself. For some this will be a world full of sorcery and bloodletting; for others it's a living museum of ideas, where every scrap of discarded paper and overheard conversation is a new exhibit; and for many others it's a game about crouching behind bushes and staring through keyholes.

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  27. WRC 3 review

    Review | WRC 3 review

    A new Loeb.

    If you find the idea of Sebastian Vettel winning his third F1 title on the trot a little galling, spare a thought for fans of the WRC who've had to put up with the dominance of another supernaturally gifted Seb. A couple of Sundays ago, Citroen's Sebastien Loeb wrapped up another world title - his ninth in total, each delivered in a mind-numbing consecutive run that stretches all the way back to 2004.

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  28. Fighting with fantasy: The many stories of God of Blades

    Feature | Fighting with fantasy: The many stories of God of Blades

    White Whale Games explains how its iOS debut emerged from a love of books.

    "George, Jo and I met at a coffee shop one night about two years ago when George noticed me drawing a Sasquatch on my laptop."

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  29. Dudebro 2 stars Duke Nukem voice actor Jon St. John

    Dudebro 2 stars Duke Nukem voice actor Jon St. John

    New trailer shows off just what "Straight-Up Dawg Time" entails.

    Dudebro - My S*** Is F***ed Up So I Got to Shoot/Slice You 2: It's Straight-Up Dawg Time (or Dudebro 2 for short) is a 2D run-and-gun collaborative effort made by several members of the NeoGAF forum calling themselves Grimoire Assembly Forge.

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