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Hogrocket iOS debut set for 1st Sept
Ex-Bizarre team ready for "new chapter".
Hogrocket, the UK indie that rose from the ashes of Bizarre Creations, has revealed that its first iOS title will launch on 1st September.
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PES will never be a "rip-off product"
Konami ponders micro-transactions.
With EA launching its paid-for Season Ticket service for sports games, Konami is considering introducing micro-transactions to future versions of PES - but told Eurogamer it was "not in the business of trying to get every last penny out of someone's pocket".
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Expo to host Uncharted 3's Nolan North!
Naughty Dog dev sessions! Cosplay Comp!
Eurogamer Expo will host three developer sessions with Uncharted 3's Naughty Dog, including one presented by Nathan Drake himself, Mr. Nolan North.
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Sonic CD console, mobile release coming
With original Japanese soundtrack.
Sega will re-release platforming classic Sonic CD later this year on a huge array of console and mobile platforms.
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Game denies forcing games off UK Steam
Space Marine, Saints Row missing.
Game has strongly denied a rumour doing the rounds that it has forced some publishers to have their games removed from Steam in the UK.
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Sony: "We have to do better" in UK
Price-dropped PS3 will "hit lift off".
Sony has admitted it must improve PlayStation 3 sales in the UK, as the company's worldwide price drop takes effect.
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Fallout: New Vegas DLC release date
The Courier's journey ends this September.
Lonesome Road, the fourth add-on pack for post-apocalyptic RPG Fallout: New Vegas, launches on PlayStation Network, Steam and Xbox Live on 20th September, Bethesda has announced.
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Sony launches huge PSP software sale
"To show you that PSP is still alive."
Sony will discount more than 100 PSP games over the next month on the PSN Store.
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Interview | Valve's Gabe Newell
CS: GO, Steam, Portal 2 DLC and Half-Life 3.
Gabe Newell sits proudly inside Valve's Gamescom booth knowing his company's latest game, Dota 2, has a fantastic chance of being a huge hit. Outside, hundreds are watching it being played live in a tournament with a huge $1 million grand prize. Online, thousands are poring over every detail. Things are going well.
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Review | Inazuma Eleven
A game of two halves.
Fetch the violins: I love football, but have always been crap at it. Whoever at Level-5 is responsible for Inazuma Eleven's concept is, I'd bet, in exactly the same boat: an enthusiast rather than an expert, the first to every match but one of the last to be picked. They know the dull ache of the substitutes' bench, or something like it. Inazuma Eleven isn't just a football game; it's a game about the love of football.
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Get Team Fortress 15th birthday swag
You can never have too many hats.
Quake mod Team Fortress launched 15 years ago today. To celebrate, Valve is giving anyone who plays Team Fortress 2 today a goody bag of TF2 swag.
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The Godfather Facebook game revealed
Fully-licensed mafia wars.
Social gaming outfit Kabam will partner with movie studio Paramount to develop The Godfather: Five Families, an officially licensed strategy game for Facebook.
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Valve wants Steamworks in CS: GO XBLA
Would love Xbox Live restriction relaxed.
Valve wants the Xbox Live Arcade version of upcoming shooter Counter-Strike: Global Offensive to feature Steamworks integration.
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Deus Ex! Tropico! Inazuma! Rugby!
Credit to plucky Xenoblade Chronicles for managing to foist its niche fantasy fun into the charts, marking the end of a largely stagnant summer.
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Steve Jobs resigns as Apple boss
Tim Cook named new CEO.
Steve Jobs has resigned as Apple boss.
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Jurassic Park on iOS is iPad 2 only
Telltale's latest packs a punch.
The iOS version of Telltale's forthcoming Jurassic Park tie-in will be iPad 2 only, a spokesperson for the developer has confirmed to Eurogamer.
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NightSky announced for 3DS eShop
Cave Story dev's PC puzzler goes portable.
NightSky, the stylish PC side-scroller from Cave Story co-developer Nicalis, is destined for the 3DS eShop.
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999 successor coming to 3DS and Vita
Team behind cult DS adventure regroup.
The team behind cult DS adventure 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors is working on a new title for both 3DS and Vita, Chunsoft has announced.
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Back to the Future coming to Wii
Telltale signs Nintendo publishing deal.
Telltale Games' recent movie tie-in Back to the Future: The Game is coming to the Wii, the publisher has announced.
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Japan charts: PS3 price cut takes effect
3DS, Rhythm Heaven take top spots.
PlayStation 3 sales saw a 50 per cent bump in Japan last week following the system's widely-publicised price cut.
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To ensure its "full potential is realised".
Star Wars Kinect won't make its planned holiday 2011 release window, Microsoft has announced.
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"Unforeseen issues" push it back a month.
The Xbox 360 version of the PES 2012 demo has been delayed until September, Konami has announced.
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Puzzle quest.
At first, you might say that The Witness is set on an island. Then, it slowly starts to dawn on you that the game is the island: breezy, threatless and yet strangely mysterious. With its pebbles, trees, and little tufts of grass, it's both realistic and quietly abstract, in the manner of a Japanese garden. It's playful and sombre. It's intricate and wordless. It is, in short, the new game from Jonathan Blow, the creator of Braid.
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EU PlayStation Store update 24th August
Street Fighter! Space Marine! PES 2012!
This week's EU PlayStation Store brings the first title in Sony's PlayStation Network Play promotion - Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike.
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Steam offers From Dust refunds
Gamers get money back due to DRM mess.
Steam has begun offering refunds to gamers angry that PC versions of From Dust require an internet connection to play.
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Interview | Sony's Shuhei Yoshida
Vita, PS3, Move and more.
At Gamescom this year Sony focused squarely on Vita, its PlayStation Portable successor, and the games you'll be able to play on it when it launches early next year in Europe. But it also found the time to showcase the stunning Uncharted 3, and announce a nifty PlayStation 3 price cut.
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Interview | Microsoft's Chris Lewis
Xbox 360, the competition, XBLA and the next-gen.
While Sony strutted its stuff at Gamescom through the power of a press conference, Microsoft walked a more modest path with a Play Day event, with hands-on opportunities of a raft of Xbox 360 exclusive games including Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Gears of War 3 and Forza 4.
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Sony: 3DS won't force Vita price cut
"We are totally happy with the price."
Sony will not reduce the price of the PlayStation Vita - despite Nintendo's shock 3DS price cut.
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EG Expo to host world record attempt
And help gaming charity Special Effect.
Fancy helping set a new Guinness World Record? We're attempting to break two at this year's Eurogamer Expo.
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Insomniac "not slated" to do Resistance 4
Can see another dev taking on franchise.
Insomniac Games is not slated to create Resistance 4.
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