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Birds! Wings! Lilley! Expo!
Hello listeners! Yes! This week we can exclusively confirm that the Eurogamer.net Podcast definitely has listeners plural! That's because we met a guy called Jules last Thursday who often tunes in and we received a feedback email from another person who wasn't him!
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Sun, sea and sexism.
Greetings, both our loyal listeners! These are exciting times indeed. For this week, the Eurogamer.net podcast comes to you not-live and direct from our shiny new office! Tune in now to find out whether the sound quality has improved as a result.
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Brink special with Paul Wedgwood.
Are you a fan of multiplayer shooters, opinionated British game developers and rampant sexism? Then what a treat we have in store for you with this week's Eurogamer.net podcast!
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All four days inside!
This is the blog post for the final day of the Eurogamer.net E3 podcasts. You'll find the previous three days available to listen to at the bottom of this piece.
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Diablo III special! Plus, 3DS catch-up.
Hello and welcome to another vital instalment of the Eurogamer.net Podcast! This week Tom Bramwell (ayoo!) is joined by Robert Purchese and Oli Welsh, the latter of whom is fresh from a trip to Blizzard last week to play the Diablo III beta.
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QuakeCon! Scrollsgate! gamescom!
Good evening and welcome to your weekly dose of Eurogamer.net Podcast! Take it like a good boy or girl, and don't make a face.
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Witness the fitness.
The Eurogamer.net Podcast proudly presents its anti-gamescom special! This week, three sorry individuals who don't get to go to the Cologne convention sulkily pretend it's not happening. The results are better than you might expect.
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What it's like playing Deus Ex, GC etc!
You're seven days closer to your doom, which can only mean one thing: it's time for the latest episode of the Eurogamer.net Podcast!
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Halo 4! And maybe some more Deus Ex.
Four men lock themselves in a room and talk about games; sound like an ideal way to while away an hour? Then you're quite welcome to the 81st episode of the Eurogamer.net podcast. You can almost smell the excitement.
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COD Elite! Space Marine! EG Expo!
Hello and welcome to the Eurogamer.net Podcast episode 82! This week I'm joined by Martin Robinson and Eurogamer's big boss man himself, Rupert Loman, who talks to us at dazzling length about all the stuff going on at the Eurogamer Expo later this month.
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Syndicate! 3DS cradle! El Shaddai!
Good evening gentle listener and welcome to episode 83 of the Eurogamer.net Podcast. Bramwell's taken ill, bless him, so this week a clearly discombobulated Oli Welsh (that's me) is parachuted into the host's chair so quickly he forgets to introduce himself and his guests, and generally how to speak. Those guests are Eurogamer's own John Bedford and Tom Phillips.
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UK Top 40: Duke Nukem crowned first
The King topples L.A. Noire.
Potty-mouthed shooter Duke Nukem Forever has landed first place in the UK charts.
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With Chet Faliszek from Valve.
Hello listeners! Welcome to this week's Eurogamer.net Podcast, where Oli Welsh and myself are excited to the very peaks of orgasmic plateau to welcome Valve's very own Mr. Awesome, Chet Faliszek.
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Bertie hosts! Other stuff!
Hello you! And welcome to this week's very special Eurogamer.net podcast. Why is it so special? Because none other than Bertie Robert Bertie Purchese Bertie - that's me - was called upon to be a very last minute host. Yes Tom Bramwell, the usual voice, couldn't make it. And let's hope he repeats that. Whether or not I keep my job or indeed, am asked to host a podcast again, depends largely upon you.
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Bertie! Oli! Martin! Topics! Bang!
Hello eyes! Welcome to another blast of Bertie hosts the Eurogamer podcast! It's number 86, and joining me today are reviews editor and acting deputy editor Oli Welsh, who has intelligence, and features editor Martin Robinson, with achy legs and a beard.
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Digital Foundry | PlayStation 3 hacked again?
PSJailbreak "successor" spotted in Far East.
Reports are emerging that the PlayStation 3 has been hacked once again in the form of a successor to the original PSJailbreak, dubbed "JB2".
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Blizzard's Morhaime firm on DOTA trademark
But "we're very friendly with Valve".
In a Eurogamer interview at BlizzCon, Blizzard president Mike Morhaime has reiterated the company's opinion that Valve should not trademark the term DOTA.
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FIFA 12 sells 3.2 million in a week
Biggest EA Sports launch ever.
FIFA 12 sold an estimated 3.2 million copies worldwide in its first week on sale, EA has announced.
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GameStop: trade BF3 to get MW3 for £0.99
Will you?
GameStop UK will sell you Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 for £0.99 if you trade-in Battlefield 3.
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Review | Batman: Arkham City
Where does he get those wonderful toys?
It's a role-playing game, when you get down to it. Not just because you gain XP, engage in a little light levelling and are free to sharpen your combat skills one upgrade at a time. It's a role-playing game in the most literal sense of the phrase, a game in which you're encouraged to give in to the fantasy, and to see what life is like when it's composed of rooftop brawls and zip-line getaways. Animations, traversal mechanics, takedowns: they're all building towards the same thing. In Arkham City, you become Batman.
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Tinker, tailor, soldier, necromancer.
There are dragons! Unlimited dragons, purportedly, and I probably should have chased one of them down in my three hours with Skyrim. Instead, I got distracted by crafting swords. This may not have been ideal journalistic practice, but it does speak to what Skyrim really is, as opposed to what all those dramatic trailers present it as.
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StreetPass Mii Plaza upgrades detailed
Kid Icarus, Kirby get 3D Classics releases.
Nintendo's upcoming 3DS firmware update includes updates to Mii Plaza games and messaging for friends via SpotPass and StreetPass, company president Satoru Iwata has announced.
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November 3DS firmware update details
10 mins vid recording, YouTube uploads.
Nintendo's planned November 3DS firmware update will allow gamers to record up to 10 minutes of 3D video footage.
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Ltd. edition Mario 3DS announced
Peach and Toad versions too.
Nintendo has announced three utterly delightful 3DS limited editions sporting Mario, Toad and Princess Peach motifs.
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3DS firmware update next month - report
3D video recording, new StreetPass game.
A major 3DS firmware update goes live on 4th November, according to a new report.
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Lego Batman 2, Hobbit tie-in incoming
Warner Bros. talks 2012 plans.
Lego Batman 2 and a videogame based on Peter Jackson's impending The Hobbit movie are among Warner Bros Interactive's plans for 2012, the publisher has revealed.
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Blizzard DOTA free but "there will be costs"
You can play it without buying SC2.
StarCraft 2 mod Blizzard DOTA will be playable for free without buying a copy of the main game - but the company does have plans to monetise it.
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Devil May Cry HD Collection announced
Out for PS3, Xbox 360 in early 2012.
Capcom has popped its official stamp on the Devil May Cry HD Collection.
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Murderball, DOTA variants for WOW PVP
Mists of Pandaria battlegrounds branch out.
Blizzard has unveiled a broad ranged of new battleground game styles planned for next World of Warcraft expansion Mists of Pandaria.
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WOW talent trees to be scrapped, redone
New Monk class can fill any role.
Blizzard has revealed that it's scrapping the talent system that's been a cornerstone of World of Warcraft's character class design, in some form or other, since the game launched in 2004.
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