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Eve Online's Council of Stellar Management pays tribute to Vile Rat
"One of the most well-known and respected" players.
Eve Online's seventh player-elected Council of Stellar Management has formally responded to the death of player and US official Sean "Vile Rat" Smith, who was killed during an attack on the US consulate in Libya days ago.
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New Microsoft London studio to focus on Windows 8 tablet devices
Headed up by former Rare production director Lee Schuneman.
Microsoft Studios has announced the formation of a new London-based studio headed by Rare's former production director Lee Schuneman.
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Nintendo snags Platinum's cult sequel as a Wii U exclusive.
Back in May, it seemed like Bayonetta 2 was dead in the water. The original attracted critical praise aplenty, but failed to make much of a dent in the charts and the only statement that developer Platinum Games would make was that they'd love to make a sequel, but only when the time was right.
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New Little King's Story set for October in North America
UPDATE: And one week earlier in the UK.
Update: A European release date has been confirmed for 27th September, according to an e-mail from Konami.
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Civilian flight sim absorbs ArmA 2 features
Bohemia's Take On Helicopters gains military muscle in latest update.
Bohemia Interactive's civilian helicopter flight sim just swallowed a big mouthful of WAR thanks to it's latest update, codenamed Downtown.
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NCsoft bringing martial arts MMO to the west
Blade and Soul boasts Crouching Tiger combat and no grinding.
NCsoft is to bring its Korean MMO, Blade & Soul, to the west, the publisher has announced.
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Wii U launches in Europe on November 30th
Mass Effect 3, FIFA 13, ZombiU and New Super Mario Bros U all available on launch day.
The Wii U will launch across Europe on November 30th, Nintendo has confirmed. That's twelve days after America, but a week before Japan. Merry Christmas.
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J.J. Abram's Star Trek Reboot in 2009 featured plenty of rousing action, but it was the characters more than anything that pulled us in. We cheered for the cocky, young Captain Kirk and the uptight, sombre Spock. The former full of talent but lacking in guidance, and the latter conflicted between his buried emotions and ultra logical upbringing.
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Forza Horizon developer session at Eurogamer Expo
Ralph Fulton showing it off. Game also playable on the show floor.
MY WORK IS NEARLY COMPLETE. Yes, as soon as two more people give me sign-off then I can tell you about the remaining secret treasures that will soon occupy the lingering gaps on this year's Eurogamer Expo developer sessions schedule page.
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New Colonial Marines trailer showcases pre-order bonuses
We know you've Biehn waiting for this.
Sega's leathery oozing egg sac has slowly peeled open, and a pre-order trailer for Aliens: Colonial Marines has jumped out, all skittering and creepy.
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Review | Joe Danger 2: The Movie Review
Once more with feeling.
The best video games are the ones you can feel. The ones which trade in a bizarre digital alchemy, where pixels spat out from a processor dozens of times per second somehow gain a sense of weight and momentum so tangible that you're able to forget there's a screen in front of you and a controller in your hands, and just slip into the game's world.
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Arkane Studios presents Dishonored developer sessions at Eurogamer Expo
Two opportunities for an extended look at the game.
With now just a little under a fortnight to go until this year's Eurogamer Expo opens its doors, I'm delighted to announce that Arkane Studios will be presenting an extended look at Dishonored as part of this year's developer sessions schedule.
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Namco Bandai offers free tattoos for Tekken fans
Kuma have a go if you think you're hard enough.
Always wanted to have your favourite fighting game etched into your skin with a thrusting ink-filled needle, but just didn't want to pay for the privilege? Namco Bandai understands.
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Review | App of the Day: Final Fantasy: Dimensions
You get what you pay for.
Irrespective of your opinion on Square Enix's more recent Final Fantasy efforts, it's impossible to deny the astonishing and far-reaching influence the franchise has had on RPGs in general. The early NES-based outings defined the boundaries of the genre, while the seminal 16-bit instalments of the '90s and the global smash hit that was Final Fantasy VII would propel the brand into the stratosphere. Born out of Hironobu Sakaguchi's anxiety to score a significant hit before jacking in game development altogether, Final Fantasy is arguably the only Japanese RPG to ever gain truly worldwide acceptance.
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Industry offers mixed response to new Australian R18+ rating
Guidelines say that games may have "greater impact" on minors than film.
The Australian games industry has given a mixed response to the long awaited guidelines for the new R18+ rating which covers games with adult content.
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Endermen coming to Minecraft XBLA
First screens show abandoned mines and hunger gauge also part of next update.
The eerie Endermen, nasty silverfish, spooky abandoned mines and the gnawing pangs of hunger are among the features coming to the Xbox 360 version of Minecraft in the upcoming 1.8.2 update. The details come from a trio of new screenshots uploaded to the official Mojang website.
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Alienware putting up big prizes for Eurogamer Expo tournament
Win an Alienware X51, M14x or M17x in multi-stage competition. Daily prizes too.
You are probably very well aware of the contents of the Eurogamer Expo show floor and developer sessions schedule by now, because I keep banging on about them at every opportunity. (And why not? They're pretty rad.)
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iPhone 5 revealed, runs "console quality games"
Smaller, thinner, lighter, faster - Apple unveils "the most beautiful product we've ever made".
UPDATE: Apple has now announced the UK pricing for the iPhone 5.
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Nintendo details Wii U Basic and Premium flavours, prices
Coming 8th December in Japan for the equivalent of £209 or £251.
Nintendo will launch the Wii U in Japan on 8th December and make the hardware available in two different flavours, company president Satoru Iwata has just announced in a new Nintendo Direct conference.
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UK iPhone 5 prices start at £529
Apple unlocks costs of new handset.
The cheapest UK price for an unlocked iPhone 5 will be £529, Apple has announced.
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Earth Defense Forces 4 trailer scuttles into view
Thanks thoraxing.
Details on the fourth official entry in the Earth Defense Force series have started to scuttle out of Japan, thanks to a preview in Famitsu magazine.
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The Stanley Parable: HD Remix now on Steam Greenlight
Meta mod remake releases new screenshots, messes with one's head.
One day you woke up and clicked on a story about The Stanley Parable: HD Remix on Eurogamer.
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US official killed in Libya was a senior Eve Online player
UPDATED: "Our words are lost adrift amongst such a tremendous, soul-affirming outpouring from the EVE community" - CCP
UPDATED: Ned Coker of CCP has emailed Eurogamer with the following tribute to Sean "Vile Rat" Smith, the leading Eve Online player killed in Libya.
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Strangely familiar free-to-play monster battler spreads to UK app stores.
Keen to put those grubby accusations of plagiarism behind it, Zynga has rolled out its mobile monster collecting game, Montopia, to UK and US app stores. The game had previously only been available in Japan, before turning up in Canada at the end of August.
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Harry Potter for Kinect demo conjured onto Xbox Live
Wand-waggling sampler clocks in at 800Mb.
The demo for EA's upcoming magical motion game, Harry Potter for Kinect, is available now on Xbox Live. Go on. You know you want it.
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Opinion | Lost Humanity 12: Zero Contribution
It would be too easy to believe incorrect reports that the Scottish games industry has no value, argues Rab Florence.
Last week a report released by Scottish Enterprise and Creative Scotland claimed that the Scottish games industry had a value of zero. This zero is apparently a result of the sector having a monetary value of less than £10m, which the report rounded down to f*** all. The report also claimed that less than 200 people are actually employed within the sector, which is less than the amount employed by Greggs, and less than you'll find queuing outside any Greggs in Dundee. It's one pretty crazy report.
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Universal Studios Japan transformed into Raccoon City
Photos from Resident Evil theme park makeover look frightfully good.
The streets of Universal Studios Japan will run red with blood from this Friday, as the theme park is transformed into a live action replica of Resident Evil's zombie-infested Raccoon City for the annual Halloween Horror Nights event.
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"Pay what you want" indie game store opening soon
Sign up now and get hand drawn platformer Chester for free.
As the independent developer community argues back and forth over the relative merits of Steam's Greenlight initiative, the people behind the self explanatory Indie Game Mag are planning to launch a grass roots rival aimed at showcasing "small or unusual" games.
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Transformers are bringing the war home
Your home, that is, thanks to Google Streetview.
Activision has launched a rather fun promotional tool for its 8/10 robot mashup, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron.
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Randy Pitchford still wants Borderlands 2 on the Vita
"I think Sony should step up and make that happen."
Gearbox boss man Randy Pitchford has once again hinted that he'd love to see Borderlands 2 on the PlayStation Vita, a console he describes as "a really neat piece of hardware".
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