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Rockstar closing Max Payne 3 studio in Vancouver
And opening a snazzier one near Toronto.
Rockstar is closing the studio in Vancouver that developed Max Payne 3 and Bully.
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Steam Greenlight to let the community choose what gets accepted
Valve encourages audience participation.
Valve will allow the community to vote on what games get released onto Steam starting this August.
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Astounding Game of Thrones recreation in Minecraft
WesterosCraft is coming.
A dedicated band of Game of Thrones fans have taken to recreating the entire continent of Westeros in Minecraft.
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Spy Vs. Spy sneaks onto iOS this Summer
Spy party.
A reboot of Spy Vs. Spy is coming to iPhone and iPad this Summer, publisher DC Entertainment has announced.
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Serious Sam 3 DLC Jewel of the Nile coming in October
Includes three new missions.
Serious Sam 3: BFE will be getting an all new set of levels in the Jewel of the Nile DLC due this October, publisher Devolver Digital has announced.
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Ed McMillen's Basement Collection coming to Steam in August
Eight games by Super Meat Boy's creator.
Super Meat Boy and The Binding of Issac creator Ed McMillen is releasing the Basement Collection - an anthology containing eight of his prior works - on Steam in late August. It will be priced at $4.
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Windows 8 to launch in late October - report
Surface release to coincide.
Windows 8 is on track for a release in late October along with the Surface, Microsoft has announced.
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Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition is out now on XBLA with PSN and WiiWare versions due this week, Konami has announced.
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Guild Wars 2 July Beta Weekend Event has playable asura, sylvari races
For the first time.
The munchkin asura and hippy sylvari races will be playable in Guild Wars 2 for the first time on July 20th-22nd - the next Beta Weekend Event.
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Activision Leeds' first game to be Pitfall revamp
Studio boss plays down Call of Duty factory label.
Activision Leeds, the newly-founded UK studio that will develop Call of Duty mobile games, is to first launch a revamp of '80s classic Pitfall.
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Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 not dead, has "evolved" - Gearbox
"People are going to be surprised by what they see."
Feared-dead shooter Brother in Arms: Furious 4 is alive, Gearbox co-founder and CEO Randy Pitchford has revealed.
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Probably the biggest game collection ever on Ebay sold for $1.32m
Every game on every Sega system ever. Every game for a Nintendo system until GameCube.
Probably the biggest game collection ever posted on Ebay has been snapped up for €999,999.99 (about £793,000, or $1.32 million).
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Splinter Cell: Blacklist release date leaked - report
Pre-order now to get goggles that "shine gold".
Splinter Cell: Blacklist will arrive in the UK on 29th March 2013, according to a listing on Amazon UK.
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Digital Foundry | AMD Trinity Review
Can laptop integrated graphics beat console visuals? Digital Foundry tests out AMD's latest Fusion quad core offering.
When it comes to buying a gaming laptop, the accepted wisdom up until this point has been simple; integrated graphics processors are well-suited for playing the classics of yesteryear, but venturing into modern territory - games like Battlefield 3 or Skyrim - requires a dedicated, power-hungry GPU: in other words, a serious card for serious gaming. Nevertheless, Intel and AMD's integrated graphics cores continue to gain traction in the laptop market for being cheaper, and more energy efficient than dedicated graphics cores. But for many, these integrated processors simply can't escape the stigma of being the budget choice for gaming, dismissed completely out of hand. The thing is, we've now reached the point where even IGPs can put up a strong fight against the current generation HD consoles - and in some cases, even surpass them.
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Green Man Gaming merges with Playfire
Digital shop joins forces with gaming social network.
Digital shop Green Man Gaming has merged with social network Playfire.
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Phantasy Star Online 2 launches in Europe early 2013
Free-to-Play multiplayer action RPG heads West.
Phantasy Star Online 2 launches in the US and Europe in early 2013, Sega has announced.
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Project Zomboid devs on The Incident: the theft and loss of two months of work
"The community was damaged by wounds we'd self-inflicted. It was really dark."
At a packed first session at this year's Rezzed event in Brighton, developer The Indie Stone discussed last year's burglary that resulted in the loss of two months of development progress on zombie apocalypse title Project Zomboid.
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Total War: Rome 2 will deliver "a darker vision of war"
"Some of the most spectacular sights you've ever seen."
Total War: Rome 2 will deliver "a darker vision of war", lead designer Jamie Russell told a packed Rezzed audience this afternoon in Brighton.
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Pitchford would love for an outside developer to create Borderlands 2 Vita
"Perhaps some of you folks can convince Sony to start that."
Gearbox Software boss Randy Pitchford would love for an outside developer to create a PlayStation Vita version of Borderlands 2.
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Carmageddon can't match E3's levels of violence - Stainless
"They're miles apart."
Newspapers had a field day when the original Carmageddon video game was released on PC in 1997. Cars smashing into people, ripping them apart, great torrents of blood flooding car bonnets?
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How Alcatraz and a chatty taxi driver led to Subversion's death and Prison Architect's birth
Introversion's Chris Delay on last ditch PowerPoint presentations and pipes.
UK indie developer Introversion has revealed how Subversion's death led to Prison Architect's birth in an exclusive interview with Eurogamer ahead of its developer session at the PC and indie game show Rezzed.
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Feature | The thorny issues of sexual assault and race in Prison Architect
"Video games are a strange medium."
"Have you considered including some of the more controversial and underhand elements that go on in jails?" I ask Chris Delay, Introversion's creative mastermind and the brains behind maximum security prison sim Prison Architect.
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Steam's Summer Sale list leaked
Updated: new and more detailed information.
Update: The list has been fleshed out with additional information from the person who unearthed this content from the Steam registry - NeoGAF forum poster PaulLFC.
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Gamescom rubbishes Grand Theft Auto 5, Valve rumours
Rockstar Table Tennis Tournament 2?
Gamescom organisers have denied internet scuttlebutt that claimed Rockstar would showcase Grand Theft Auto 5 at the German event.
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Tekken boss brands Wii U GamePad "distracting" for fighting games
Hints at how Tag Tournament 2 will play on Nintendo's new console.
Glancing between screens while playing Tekken Tag Tournament 2 on Wii U is "distracting" while playing fighting games, series boss Katsuhiro Harada has told Eurogamer.
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Tekken x Street Fighter still headed for current-gen
More "relevant" to release the game on PS3, Xbox 360.
Namco and Capcom collaboration Tekken x Street Fighter is still planned as a current-generation game, Eurogamer has learned.
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Feature | Mr. Tekken: Behind the shades of the franchise chief
Harada-san on telling his bosses DLC should be free, fan abuse and why he might be next to collapse.
Katsuhiro Harada is Mr. Tekken. That much is clear simply from the way he strides onto the stage. He's clad in a leather jacket and thick black shades, even in the pitch darkness of the cinema auditorium.
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Rezzed 2012: Eurogamer's Game of the Show is Hotline Miami
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Rezzed is over! If you came along, thank you so much. If you didn't, hopefully you liked some of the headlines you saw and will think about it next year. As far as I know everyone had a great time, so we're certainly aiming to do it again!
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Why Tales of Graces f is nearly two years late
And why the team will never create an open-world RPG like Skyrim.
Tales boss Hideo Baba has explained why the latest entry in the series is typically late arriving in Europe - and how he wants that to change in the future.
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Review | App of the Day: Project 83113
Bellissimo.
If Treasure ever make an iOS game, it's likely to resemble Project 83113. The intense action is reminiscent of a fast-paced Gunstar Heroes or Silhouette Mirage (minus the sugary acid trip), while the amount of on-screen chaos reminds me of Bangai-O.
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