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Focusing on Diablo 3, WOW Pandaria and Heart of the Swarm.
Annual fan convention BlizzCon will not happen in 2012, Blizzard has announced.
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Mr Miyagi is a boss in PS Vita game Reality Fighters.
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SNK developing new Neo-Geo portable
Play more.
SNK Playmore is developing a new portable version of its classic Neo-Geo console.
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THQ recommits to core games amid long-term health fears
Unwittingly appears to out Company of Heroes 2.
Undermined publisher THQ has publicly recommitted to developing a host of core games - some of them years away.
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Xbox 360 to retain redeemable codes following MS Points phase out
Source confirms report.
Xbox 360 gamers will still be able to use redeemable codes to buy DLC and other products after Microsoft phases out Microsoft Points, Eurogamer understands.
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Zynga blasted after launching Tiny Tower clone
Indie developer NimbleBit claims it refused Zynga buy-out.
Casual gaming behemoth Zynga has been blasted by Tiny Tower creator NimbleBit following the launch of new Zynga title Dream Heights.
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Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock PlayStation exclusive in Europe
PC version in doubt.
The release of TV tie-in Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock will be limited to the PlayStation 3 and Vita in Europe, BBC Worldwide has announced.
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Feature | Retrospective: Okami
Dog day afternoon.
From StarTropics to Star Fox Adventures, many a Zelda clone has aimed for the stars. But only one brought the stars to us. Quite literally, in fact.
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Kid Icarus: Uprising 3DS stand coming to UK
Free with every copy of the game, coming 23rd March.
Nintendo will bundle Kid Icarus: Uprising with a 3DS stand when it launches in the UK on 23rd March.
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You can make Lightning a Final Fantasy 13-2 party member
Lightning's DLC includes secret story episodes.
Lightning, star of Final Fantasy 13, can be made a party member in sequel Final Fantasy 13-2.
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Next Xbox GPU based on £50 Radeon HD 6670 card - report
6x more powerful than 360, 20% better than Wii U.
Update: Digital Foundry editor Richard Leadbetter has offered his thoughts on Microsoft possibly opting for a Radeon HD 6670-like GPU in the next Xbox.
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Warp PC, PSN release date announced
Out a month after Xbox Live Arcade version.
Top-down puzzle adventure Warp launches on PC and PlayStation Network on 13th March, developer Trapdoor has announced.
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Review | Dustforce Review
Bitter-sweep victory.
Cleanliness is next to godliness, so the saying goes. And yet, while I wouldn't deny the deep sense of spiritual well-being instilled by a freshly bleached toilet pan, I can't claim to feel very zen after playing Dustforce, a time-attack platformer which takes tidying as its theme.
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Apple sells 37m iPhones, 15m iPads in three months
Reports a whopping £8.3 billion quarterly profit.
Apple has posted a record-breaking net profit of $13.06bn (around £8.36bn) for the last financial quarter.
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FIFA Street release date announced
Plus, Street Network feature detailed.
Showboating footie sim FIFA Street leaves the dressing room on 13th March for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, EA has announced.
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Modern Warfare 3 DLC schedule for 2012 revealed
New maps, missions, modes planned out.
Activision has sketched out its Modern Warfare 3 DLC schedule for the next nine months or so.
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ModNation Racers Vita dev "looking at" online head-to-head patch
But claims mode was barely used in PSP version.
ModNation Racers: Road Trip studio Sony San Diego is "looking at" adding an online head-to-head mode to the game following fan outcry at news the game will ship without one.
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Namco announces Inversion delay
Gravity-bending shooter won't make February date.
Gravity-bending third person shooter Inversion won't make its planned 10th February release date, Namco Bandai has announced.
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Minecraft Lego officially in development
Toymaker gives game tie-in the green light.
A pitch for an official Minecraft Lego product line has passed the Danish toymaker's internal review system and is now in full development.
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Asura's Wrath Preview: Rage Against the Machine
More Heavy Rain than Bayonetta, Capcom's playable anime defies convention.
CyberConnect 2's central office is equal parts library and games development studio. Before you can get to the 140-strong workforce in the developer's Fukuoka base - supplemented by a further 70 staff working out of Tokyo - there's a lobby that houses over 3,000 DVDs and Blu-rays, the walls lined with a comprehensive collection of sci-fi and anime. Downstairs there are shelves upon shelves thick with manga, the stark strip-lighting and functional furniture giving the large open-plan meeting area the feel of a school reading room that's stacked with forbidden fruit.
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UK PC download chart to launch next month
UKIE to tackle PSN and XBLA next.
A weekly UK PC download chart goes into public beta next month, entertainment trade body UKIE has announced.
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Jak and Daxter Trilogy release date announced
Sony offers up partial Trophy list.
Forthcoming PlayStation 3 HD revamp The Jak and Daxter Trilogy arrives in European stores on 22nd February - the same day as the Vita.
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Will Doom 4 get its first public airing?
This year's QuakeCon - the annual id Software clambake - takes place in Dallas, Texas 2nd to 5th August, Bethesda has announced.
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Rebellion: gamers are ready for WWII revival
"A breath of fresh air" compared to modern shooters.
Though widely considered tired and played-out, the World War II sub-genre is ripe for a comeback, so says Alien vs Predator developer Rebellion.
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Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning has "best" combat of any RPG - Rolston
Sorry Dark Souls, Skyrim, Zelda.
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim and upcoming role-playing game Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning have "a lot in common", reckons lead Reckoning designer Ken Rolston.
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EA secures more third party support for Origin
11 publishers added, including CD Projekt, Trion Worlds.
EA has snagged yet more third party support for its Origin digital PC store, the publisher announced today.
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Darksiders 2 Preview: Looting the Classics
Vigil digs deep for its Diablo-inspired sequel.
"Choose Your Own Death" is one of the strangest video game pitches that's been flung our way in a while. Choose Your Own Death. Okay, so I've thought about it, and I'd like to go with rollerskates, a wonky stepladder, a plate glass window, and the glinting tines of an upended garden fork, please. At my funeral, I want them to play the theme from Shaft, and everybody has to dress like they work at Burger King.
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GameStop closes Northern Ireland stores
All "part of the plan" to transfer business online.
GameStop shops in Northern Ireland have closed, as the company continues transferring all UK business online to the GameStop website.
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Brink dev Splash Damage announcing new games in 2012
"It's going to be the most significant year in our history."
Brink dev Splash Damage has teased "several significant" announcements for 2012. Among them, the unveiling of new titles.
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Naughty Dog "disheartened" when games' stories are easily branded "amazing"
"We try so hard to push things."
Update: A new, online version of the Edge interview has just been published, which chops up and explains Druckmann's quote in a different light: that staff are merely disappointed when the praise lavished on the studio's output focuses on its cinematic flair.
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