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iPhone and iPad game out next week.
iOS game Katamary Amore launches on 29th September, Namco Bandai has announced.
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NFS Shift dev reveals new game C.A.R.S.
F2P racer has "world-class visuals and physics".
Shift 2: Unleashed developer Slightly Mad Studios has launched a new project to build its next game - and it wants your help.
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Interview | The life and times of Dylan Cuthbert
The Q-Games boss on infiltrating Nintendo EAD, jumping ship to Sony and going solo with PixelJunk.
Next time you feel good about the sum achievements of your life to date, you'd do well to peruse the resumé of Q-Games founder Dylan Cuthbert for a quick reality check.
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Metacritic culls review-bombing users
Bastion, Toy Soldiers scores attacked.
Metacritic has deleted scores of accounts used to bomb review scores of Summer of Arcade titles Bastion and Toy Soldiers: Cold War.
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Brings crime caper series to a close.
The third and final episode of not-for-kids crime caper Hector: Badge of Carnage launches today on iPad, iPhone, Mac and PC.
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Max Payne 3: Remedy was consulted
"They've been extremely supportive."
Rockstar "discussed" Max Payne 3 with estranged series creator and Alan Wake maker Remedy Entertainment.
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Eve Online dev building next-gen tech
CCP Newcastle hard at work.
Eve Online developer CCP has begun building technology for the next generation of consoles, it has confirmed.
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Mercury Hg PSN release date announced
Out next week.
Mercury Hg launches on PlayStation Network next Wednesday, 28th September - the same day as it launches on Xbox Live Arcade.
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Out next month.
The Xbox 360 version of Tropico 4 has been delayed.
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Valve to release Dota 2 as fast as it can
Current version coming soon.
Valve has revised its plan for the launch of Dota 2 to get it out sooner to fans.
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Dragoon on.
A cherry-red dragon swoops low in a green-topped canyon, its wings skimming against still blue waters as formations of flying insects attack, all disposed of with a sweeping lock-on. Despite the familiarities, this isn't Panzer Dragoon - but the download-only Project Draco flies as close as is possible to Sega's much-loved on-rails series.
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Black Ops Rezurrection pack hits PS3, PC
Double XP weekend to celebrate.
PC and PlayStation 3 users can finally get their hands on Call of Duty: Black Ops' Rezurrection DLC from today.
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Demon's Souls servers staying open
Atlus promises to keep it online into 2012.
Demon's Souls' US publisher Atlus has announced that it plans to keep the game's servers open into 2012.
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GOG approaches 6 million downloads
Gives away golden ticket, Broken Sword.
Digital vintage game emporium GOG is about to hit the six million downloads mark, and has announced how it intends to celebrate.
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Diablo 3 "feels better" with a game pad
Blizzard discusses console experiments.
Blizzard's much-anticipated PC action RPG Diablo 3 "feels even better" when played with a console-style controller, according to game director Jay Wilson.
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Uncharted 3's Nolan North on LA Noire
Does the motion capture shape up?
Uncharted 3 developer Naughty Dog, and the actor that portrays Nathan Drake, Nolan North, have given their opinions on the lauded facial animation system used by Team Bondi to create L.A. Noire.
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Ninja Theory rules out Enslaved 2
Expansion plans didn't pan out.
Plans for a sequel to last year's underperforming adventure Enslaved: Odyssey to the West have been shelved, according to developer Ninja Theory.
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Witcher 2 2.0 dated and detailed
Plus, new info on Xbox 360 version.
The beefy 2.0 update for PC RPG The Witcher 2 goes live on 29th September, developer CD Projekt has announced at its Autumn conference.
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Grand Knights History gets UK release
Vanillaware PSP adventure incoming.
Grand Knights History, a new PSP RPG from Odin Sphere/Muramasa developer Vanillaware, gets a European release early next year courtesy of Rising Star Games.
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Uncharted started out as a fantasy game
"Gritty Xbox shooters" inspired new direction.
PlayStation 3 tentpole Uncharted started out life as a fantasy adventure, according to a former Naughty Dog employee.
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Guitar Hero dev is working on an FPS
Neversoft recruiting for mystery Acti IP.
Former Guitar Hero developer Neversoft is working on a new FPS for Activision, according to a recent recruitment call.
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The £150 iPad Space Invaders dock
Square Enix's final fantasy.
Forget Final Fantasy, Square Enix has invented a miniature arcade cabinet for your iPad.
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Q-Games cold on PixelJunk sequels
Cuthbert rules out Eden follow-up.
Further sequels to any of Q-Games' acclaimed PixelJunk titles are unlikely, studio founder Dylan Cuthbert has told Eurogamer.
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Captures your WAAR face.
Sony has detailed some of the PlayStation Vita's new AR capabilities, including markerless AR and a new Wide Area Augmented Reality feature, charmingly dubbed WAAR.
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Ubisoft reveals Assassin's song winner
18-year-old Madeline Bell immortalised.
Ubisoft has found the voice of the official Assassin's Creed: Revelations song: 18-year-old Madeline Bell from Moraga, California, USA.
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Valve announces new CS: GO modes
New spins on Gun Game.
Valve has announced a brace of new modes for its online shooter Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, with Arsenal: Demolition and Arsenal: Arms Race coming to the popular game.
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Review | Burnout Crash
Calm down dear.
Judging from the levels of vitriol online, the staff at Criterion have been personally touring the country, slaughtering the beloved pets and urinating in the milk of every Burnout fan that ever lived. In actual fact, their great crime is nothing more than making a game with Burnout in the title that doesn't look like people expected it to. The monsters.
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Minecraft 1.9 introduces Snow Golems
Friendly mobs help against Endermen.
Following on from the release of version 1.8 of Minecraft, Mojang's Notch has detailed one of version 1.9's big new features: friendly Snow Golems.
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Interview | OnLive Launches in the UK
We talk to CEO Steve Perlman about the game streaming service.
OnLive is live. The game streaming service is now available for the first time outside the US, here in the UK.
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FortressCraft maker discusses Minecraft
Calls out "The Notch Defense Force".
The creator of Minecraft clone FortressCraft has called out what he describes as the "Notch Defense Force", and inisted his game is nothing like the indie phenomenon.
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