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MS announces 320GB Xbox 360 hard-drive
UPDATE: UK price revealed.
UPDATE: Microsoft has told Eurogamer the new 320GB Xbox 360 hard-drive costs £79.99 in the UK.
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Review | Dead Rising: Off The Record
On the QT, and very hush-hush.
No publisher is better at recycling its own work than Capcom, but even by the publisher's thrifty standards, four releases containing the words "Dead Rising 2" in 14 months is - to put it politely - alarmingly prolific. Granted, two of those were downloadable add-ons, and standalone instalments Case West and Case Zero both introduced enough to make their very reasonable prices worth paying. The problem with Off The Record is that it arguably adds less than either of these Xbox 360-exclusive episodes, yet costs more.
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WOW Guardian Cub enables gold buying
"Safe, secure" alternative to 3rd parties.
The new World of Warcraft Guardian Cub can be bought at the Pet Store using real money, then sold in-game at the auction house to make WOW money.
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Blacklight: Retribution closed beta date
F2P FPS playable next month.
The Blacklight: Retribution closed beta begins on 10th November, Perfect World Entertainment has announced.
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Shops list Sonic Generations for PC
UPDATE: Sega confirms Steamworks.
UPDATE: Sega has made Sonic Generations on PC official.
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DICE: BF3 is "very different" to MW3
"We're not straying from our own ideas."
Battlefield 3 isn't like Modern Warfare 3 at all, DICE has insisted.
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PES 2012 3D has "full" online support
Konami details 3DS football game.
The Nintendo 3DS version of PES 2012 includes online play, Konami has announced.
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A World of Keflings DLC announced
UFO kingdom add-on coming.
Xbox Live Arcade avatar-based construction sim A World of Keflings will be expanded with a new alien-themed add-on, developer Ninjabee has announced.
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Final Fantasy 13-2 DLC plan revealed
One or two updates every month.
Square Enix has revealed its paid downloadable content plan for Final Fantasy 13-2, promising one or two updates a month.
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Just Dance 3 track list revealed
Jump on it.
Just Dance 3 boasts a toe-tapping total of 49 musical tracks, Ubisoft has announced. It launches today on Wii and Xbox 360.
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First Mass Effect 3 multiplayer details
BioWare moves to calm concerned fans.
BioWare has revealed the first details on Mass Effect 3 multiplayer, and moved to calm concerned fans worried by its inclusion.
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Ofcom complaints after ITV ArmA mixup
Will ITV be forced to pay an ArmA leg?
UK TV regulator Ofcom has recieved 25 complaints after an ITV documentary mistakenly labelled footage from video game ArmA 2 as a 1988 IRA terrorist attack.
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Gran Turismo 5 DLC cars listed
Racing pedigree cars join the fray.
The newest entries to Gran Turismo 5's garage have been revealed, with 15 new vehicles coming to the game through next week's downloadable content.
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Review | Ace Combat: Assault Horizon
Modern airfare.
It's Call of Duty in the air. That's the sell. That's what the designers were told to shoot for by their spreadsheet-watching producers. That's what New York Times bestselling military author, Jim DeFelice, was asked to target when lining up the characters and arc of the story. That's the bull's-eye marketing quotation the PR men are hoping the critics will pen: a triple-A quip, ripe for sticking on the poster. And, if Namco Bandai's focus groups were illustrative of a wider consumer desire, that's what the gamers want.
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Tales of the Abyss 3DS delayed slightly
Still out in November.
Nintendo 3DS role-playing game Tales of the Abyss has been delayed by a couple of weeks in Europe, Namco Bandai has announced.
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Polyphony's spoiler pack introduces Spa.
Gran Turismo 5's first paid for downloadable content is coming nearly a year after the game first released - and it's bringing with it Belgium's famed Spa-Francorchamps circuit.
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Dust 514 the "biggest multiplayer FPS"
"Thousands" of in-game items included.
Upcoming PlayStation 3 exclusive Dust 514 is the biggest multiplayer first-person shooter on the market, developer CCP has insisted.
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Ofcom to investigate ITV over ArmA gaffe
Broadcaster in trouble over "human error".
UK media regulator Ofcom will investigate ITV after it used footage taken from ArmA 2 in a documentary and claimed it was an 1988 IRA film.
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Metal Gear Solid HD Collection still TBC.
Silent Hill: Downpour has been delayed, Konami has confirmed to Eurogamer.
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Ex-Hitman devs reveal Heroes & Generals
Reto-Moto announces first game.
Former Hitman developers have started a new studio and announced their first game: Heroes & Generals.
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MS "targeting" 25th Nov for XBL update
Apps based on Silverlight framework.
Microsoft is "targeting" Friday, 25th November to launch its Xbox Live update, according to a new report.
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Fatal four-way.
Last month I packed my rucksack with the usual assortment of travelling essentials and made my second pilgrimage to the Eurogamer Expo. And while travelling from the UK's most southerly county isn't exactly cheap or hassle-free, the level of gaming opulence on offer made it worth the while.
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Quiz tie-in for foul-mouthed toon.
UPDATE: The game's developer doublesix has been in touch to point out that Who Wants to be a Millionaire: Special Editions is not currently available on PlayStation Network.
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Tribes: Ascend beta release date
Jump in next month.
The Tribes: Ascend beta begins on 4th November, Hi-Rez Studios has announced.
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Red Orchestra 2 smashes Tripwire records
Admits "rough launch", explains stat reset.
PC shooter Red Orchestra 2 has smashed publisher Tripwire Interactive's records, and made a shed load of cash.
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Kojima wants MGS to go on after he's dead
That's a lot of Metal Gear.
Superstar video game developer Hideo Kojima hopes the Metal Gear series will continue after he's dead.
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Stalker 2 DRM: no firm decision made
But GSC notes "severe level" of piracy.
Stalker 2 developer GSC Game World is looking for a way to protect its upcoming game from the threat of piracy in a way that is "acceptable for all", but warned that it may have to go down the always-online DRM route.
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Feature | Glitch
The first few hours dissected.
'Zille-O-Ween Fashion Show!!', 'Best Animal Name Screenshot Thread!' and 'Cheese nerfed?' You can learn quite a bit about an MMO just by scanning the user forums. And what you learn about Glitch is that, although it hasn't been running for very long at all, it's already gathered a devoted and distinctly pleasant kind of audience.
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Bit.Trip spin-off Runner 2 announced
Future Legend of Rhythm Alien.
Gaijin Games has announced Runner 2, its sequel spin-off of Bit.Trip Runner.
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"People are ready" for Mirror's Edge 2
DICE reignites sequel talk.
Mirror's Edge developer DICE reckons the marketplace is ready for a sequel to its acclaimed-but-underperforming free-running FPS.
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