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Sony's Gamescom 2011 press conference
PS3 price cut! New PSP! Sony 3DTV for Europe!
Sony's Gamescom 2011 press conference has come to an end.
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Skype, Foursquare confirmed for PS Vita
Share your locations. Talk about it.
Sony has confirmed the inclusion of Skype and Foursquare for PlayStation Vita.
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"Pinpoint accuracy" this year.
Sony has unveiled a Move exclusive fitness game called, sensibly, Move Fitness.
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Escape Plan announced for PS Vita
Attractive stylised platform puzzle game.
Escape Plan has been announced for PlayStation Vita.
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Resistance: Burning Skies for PS Vita
Bespoke game by Nihilistic Software.
Resistance: Burning Skies has been announced for PlayStation Vita.
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Ubisoft announces Vita line-up
Rayman, Lumines, Assassin's Creed, more.
Rayman Origins, Assassin's Creed and Lumines are among the titles Ubisoft is bringing to the PlayStation Vita, the publisher has announced.
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Might & Magic: COH DLC announced
Plus, PC version gets a release date.
Stupidly brilliant puzzle RPG Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes gets a DLC expansion later this year, Ubisoft has announced.
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Dance Central 2 tracklist expands
Daft Punk, Gnarls Barkley, Gaga confirmed.
Harmonix has announced 13 more tracks for Dance Central 2, including numbers from Daft Punk, Gnarls Barkley and Lady Gaga.
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Amazon leaks PS3 Gamescom price cut?
A quarter shaved off 320GB, 160GB models.
Amazon may have leaked the PS3 price cut that is rumoured to be announced this evening by Sony.
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Harmonix's VidRhythm is an iOS app
Small scale project out "relatively soon".
VidRhythm, Harmonix's first new IP since Dance Central, is an iOS app, the Rock Band developer has revealed.
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FIFA 12 demo release date announced
Weeks ahead of game's launch.
A FIFA 12 demo will be released on 13th September, EA has announced.
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FIFA Ultimate Team on FIFA 12 disc
Previously a paid-for DLC add-on.
EA has announced that FIFA Ultimate Team will come on the FIFA 12 disc on 29th September.
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Sample Codemasters' OTT shooter.
A Bodycount demo has just arrived on Xbox Live, Microsoft has announced.
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Kingdoms Amalur Reckoning release date
February 2012.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning will be released on 10th February 2012, EA has announced.
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Free Warhammer Online PVP game shown
Mythic's Wrath of Heroes live this autumn.
BioWare has announced a free-to-play PVP MMO called Warhammer Online: Wrath of Heroes.
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New Nintendo Selects titles announced
Mario Galaxy, Twilight Princess go budget.
Two of the Wii's finest first party titles are the latest additions to the budget Nintendo Selects range, the platform holder has announced.
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Uncharted 3 Explorer Edition price £105
Wooden travel case! Belt buckle! Ring!
Lo and behold! The UK price of the Uncharted 3 Explorer's Edition is £104.97 at GameStop.
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Early next year, built by FIFA team.
EA has announced FIFA Street during its Gamescom 2011 press conference.
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FIFA 12 an autumn Xperia Play exclusive
Other Android devices wait until Feb 2012.
FIFA 12 will be a timed Xperia Play (Android) exclusive, Eurogamer can reveal.
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The Secret World to launch in April
Beta registrations start 26th August.
Funcom's massively multiplayer game, The Secret World, will launch in April 2012.
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Minecraft Pocket out on Xperia Play
An Android exclusive, costs $6.99 / £4.26.
Sony Ericsson's Xperia Play phone has secured the timed (Android) exclusive to the Pocket Edition of Minecraft.
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3DS price cut sees Japanese sales soar
Best week since system's launch.
3DS sales figures have shot through the roof in Japan after Nintendo's worldwide price cut took effect last week.
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Xenoblade! Age of Empires! Soldiers!
The warm and fuzzy till-ringing sound of capitalism returns to shops this week, as the games industry escapes the annual drought of summer.
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Epic Games working on five new titles
Not Gears of War-related, says Capps.
Epic Games is working on five new games that have nothing to do with Gears of War, president Mike Capps has revealed.
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Ico & Shadow Colossus bonuses, Trophies
Wander in.
The bonus content and Trophies for the mouth-watering PS3 Ico & Shadow of the Colossus Collection have been detailed.
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MS confirms Trenched European release
As Iron Brigade in September.
Microsoft has confirmed that Iron Brigade - the game known as Trenched in the US - will be released in Europe this September, Eurogamer can reveal.
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Nintendo reveals huge EG Expo roster
Mario! Zelda! Metal Gear! Resi!
Nintendo are bringing out the big guns for Eurogamer Expo 2011 with new Mario and Zelda games set to be playable on the show floor.
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Del Toro: 2 or 3 years to go on Insane
Is a sandbox game, has crazy creatures.
Spanish film maker Guillermo del Toro (Hellboy, Pan's Labyrinth) has said there are still two or three more years to go on his THQ horror game Insane.
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Kojima teases Zone of the Enders 3DS
Anubis yourself with excitement?
Renowned video game maker Hideo Kojima has posted pictures that strongly suggest a new Zone of the Enders 3DS game.
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Review | Xenoblade Chronicles
Standing on the shoulders of giants.
It's not clear precisely when the Japanese role-playing game crumbled from one of gaming's core pillars to a battered monument to outmoded design. In the wake of Final Fantasy VII's global popularity, this weave of grandiose storytelling, menu-based battling and lavish production values seemed set to dominate the future of interactive entertainment. But as budgets strained ever harder to fill the widening technological boundaries of each new wave of console hardware, publishers took fewer and fewer risks with their money. Creative repetition led to stagnation led to decline.
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