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PSN security chief details strategy to see off hackers
Former Cold War intelligence officer talks up user profiling.
The man entrusted with ensuring the ongoing safety of PlayStation Network following last year's devastating security breach has outlined his basic strategy for keeping the system safe.
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EA exploring subscription model for future Battlefield titles
"We're looking at how we can maximise our investment."
EA is considering adopting a subscription model for future Battlefield titles, according to the publisher's games chief Patrick Soderlund.
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Sega, Rebellion, Team 17 sign up for Origin
EA's online PC store continues to grow.
Sega is among the latest batch of publishers to make their PC games available on EA's Origin digital download platform.
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House of the Dead 4 PSN release date announced
£6.49 for Move-enabled zombie shooter.
PlayStation Network customers can pick up vintage Sega rail shooter House of the Dead 4 from 18th April, the publisher has announced.
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XBLA Monster World collection spotted
Classic Sega platformer returns next month.
It looks like Sega's classic Monster World platforming series is set for a return next month via an Xbox Live Arcade collection.
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Sega transfers GAME-exclusive Yakuza: Dead Souls DLC to other shops
Confirms no-show at GAME and Gamestation this Friday.
Sega has transferred the previously GAME-exclusive Yakuza: Dead Souls Densetsu DLC Pack to other retailers.
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Molyneux: industry wasn't ready for Milo & Kate
"It was the wrong concept for what this industry currently is."
Lionhead's aborted Kinect project Milo & Kate wasn't axed due to any technical limitations, but because the market at large wasn't ready for what it had to offer, so says creator Peter Molyneux.
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Redundancies at Obsidian, next-gen project axed - report
South Park team also said to impacted.
RPG specialist Obsidian Entertainment has reportedly made a number of staff redundant and canceled work on an unannounced next-gen project.
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Lottery winner takes to Kickstarter to fund pie-in-the-sky MMO
"I'm an ideas man," says millionaire Ellwood Bartlett.
Some Kickstarters do 'ave 'em: here's a crowd sourcing plea from a lottery-winning millionaire for $1.1 million dollars to make an MMO.
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Deep Silver confirms Risen 2 console release delay
But PC version unaffected.
Deep Silver has confirmed the month-long delay of promising RPG Risen 2 on PS3 and Xbox 360.
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Deadlight Preview: XBLA's Shining Light
The Road less travelled.
If you had any lingering doubts about whether Cormac McCarthy really is this year's zombies, then let Deadlight solemnly persuade you that it's The Road rather than Romero that's currently foremost in gaming's collective consciousness. You'll see the novel's influence in Naughty Dog's The Last of Us, and you'll have seen it in Ubisoft Shanghai's surprisingly coherent view of a post-apocalyptic world, I Am Alive.
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Nintendo confirms you won't be able to buy Kid Icarus: Uprising from GAME/Gamestation
Points to other UK shops as alternatives.
Nintendo has confirmed that 3DS game Kid Icarus: Uprising won't be available to buy in GAME and Gamestation.
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Review | Dynasty Warriors Next Review
Touchy subject.
Like death and taxes, the Dynasty Warriors series has become something of a fixed constant, appearing almost as regularly as a new toothbrush (for me at least) with its tried-and-tested mix of wandering hack-and-slash combat where you steamroller through a sea of similar-looking troops - to the point where developer Omega Force would have us believe that the Chinese perfected cloning well before Dolly the sheep. It's also journalistic custom to review a Warriors sequel with a precursory shrug and a level of "here we go again" acceptance, but in truth, Dynasty Warriors Next is a tangible departure from the Dynasty norm.
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Smallville, Walking Dead stars join Lollipop Chainsaw
Ripping voice cast revealed.
TV show stars from Smallville, Freaks and Geeks, and The Walking Dead have been recruited to voice characters in zombie-slicing adventure Lollipop Chainsaw.
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Yesterday release date announced
Pendulo's adventure game out next week.
Yesterday launches on Thursday, 22nd March, Focus Home Interactive has announced.
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PlayStation Store arrives on Sony Xperia S smartphone
Download old PS1 games £3.99 a pop.
The PlayStation Store has arrived on the new Sony Xperia S smartphone, Pocket-Lint reports.
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FIFA Street £49.99 on EU PlayStation Store
Journey launches, Flower and flOw on sale.
EA's jumpers for goalposts game FIFA Street launches this Friday on the EU PlayStation Store, the same day it hits the UK high street. It costs £49.99.
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GAME won't stock Street Fighter x Tekken, Asura's Wrath
No decision made on Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City.
GAME suffered yet another blow today after Capcom confirmed that two of its high-profile releases will not be stocked by the struggling high street store.
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Update: Capcom has issued Eurogamer a statement.
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Levine confident BioShock Infinite will stand out during busy October
"It has its own vibe. It's a strange and different game."
Irrational Games boss Ken Levine is confident shooter BioShock Infinite will stand out during the busy month of October 2012.
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BBC iPlayer heads to Xbox Live next week
Will be free for all.
The BBC iPlayer launches on Xbox Live next week, Eurogamer understands.
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Xbox 10th anniversary in Europe today
The Gates-way of gaming.
Update: The official Xbox website has been updated with a timeline to celebrate today's anniversary.
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Journey's Jenova Chen: "people are tired of the same things"
It's not 2005 or 2007.
People are "tired" of the same old games - that's why today's new PSN game Journey has been universally acclaimed, reckons creator Jenova Chen.
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To "ensure they will remain relevant for another generation".
Epic Games has called on Microsoft and Sony to make the next Xbox and PlayStation 4 as powerful as "economically possible".
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Capcom "embarrassed" by Resident Evil: Revelaitons
But Resi 6 pre-orders "best" for series so far.
Capcom has admitted its embarrassment after a typo appeared on the box art of Resident Evil: Revelations, mislabelling it "Revelaitons".
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BioWare responds to Mass Effect 3 ending furore
Gamers' petition raises $28,000 for charity.
Mass Effect 3 developer BioWare has responded for the first time to fans furious at the game's ending.
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Jet Set Radio HD details revealed
Takes up whole screen, 70% of music from Dreamcast original secured.
New Jet Set Radio HD details have been revealed.
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Capcom explains Street Fighter x Tekken Xbox 360 local co-op online omission
PS3 architecture "more conducive to implementing it".
Capcom has explained why the Xbox 360 version of Street Fighter x Tekken does not support two-player local co-op when you go online.
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Takashi Iizuka outlines vision for Sonic on PS4, next Xbox
Plus: Sonic is "the right fit" for Wii U.
Sega developer Takashi Iizuka has outlined his vision for Sonic on the PlayStation 4 and next Xbox.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Preview: Peter Parkour
After years of waiting, Spidey's finally going open-world again.
You know that thing everybody always moans about when Beenox turns in a perfectly serviceable but rather linear Spider-Man game? That thing about everybody actually wanting a return to the open-world web-swinging of Spider-Man 2? Yeah, well Beenox fixed that thing everybody always moans about.
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