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Xbox glitch gives 1000s of free Points
Xbox Marketplace looted.
A glitch in the Xbox Live Rewards programme last night awarded selected users thousands of free Microsoft Points.
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First Metal Gear Solid in HD Collection
UPDATE: Japan only, but we get MG1 and MG2.
UPDATE 1: It appears MGS1 may only be included in the Japanese version of MGS HD Collection. We're checking with Konami UK now.
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MS: Xbox 360 to end 2011 as global no. 1
Despite first y-o-y decline since Dec 2009.
The Xbox 360 was the best selling telly console in North America last month, with 277,000 sales.
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Child of Eden PlayStation 3 release date
Move support, stereoscopic 3D confirmed.
The PlayStation 3 version of Tetsuya Mizuguchi's Child of Eden launches on 30th September, Ubisoft has announced.
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MotorStorm: Apocalypse updated
Mode editor, vehicle sharing, more.
PlayStation 3 exclusive racing game MotorStorm: Apocalypse has been updated with a raft of new features.
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Splinter Cell HD Y-axis invert missing
Ubisoft looking into issue.
Ubisoft is investigating the absence of the Y-axis invert control scheme in the recently released Splinter Cell HD.
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Just Dance 2 eighth 5m selling Wii game
Joins Wii Play etc on illustrious US list.
Ubisoft's Just Dance 2 has become the eighth Wii game to sell more than five million copies in the US, Nintendo has announced.
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Behind the Wheel of Driver: San Francisco
How Reflections is steering the series back on course.
Driver: San Francisco is a game that has its chief character in a coma for much of its duration, his consciousness flitting across The City by the Bay as he shifts from car to car. If it's a little disingenuous to draw a parallel and suggest that Driver has been a series on life support these past few years, it's definitely been drifting out in the ether for some time; by the time Driver: San Francisco is released, it'll be nearly five years since the brand was last seen on a home console.
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive spotted
Valve semi-confirms new Counter-Strike.
Evidence is building that Valve will announce a brand new Counter-Strike game today.
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Shogun 2 Rise of the Samurai revealed
Total War campaign add-on in September.
A brand new downloadable Total War: Shogun 2 campaign called Rise of the Samurai will be released in September, Creative Assembly has announced.
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Anderson: directors don't know games
Tomb Raider "wasn't very good."
Resident Evil film mastermind Paul WS Anderson has blasted Hollywood directors for "not knowing" the games their film adaptations are based on.
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TrackMania 2: Canyon release date
PC online racing game out next month.
TrackMania 2: Canyon launches on 14th September, Ubisoft has announced.
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MJ MMO maker nabs Total Recall IP
And Men in Black, and Waterworld.
Planet Michael (Jackson) maker See Virtual Worlds has signed more Hollywood IP.
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Tank you very much.
A whopping five million people have registered to play free-to-play tank MMO World of Tanks, Wargaming.net has announced.
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Nintendo to offer free Zelda tickets
For symphony-loving UK Club Nintendo fans.
UK Club Nintendo members will soon be given the chance to win free tickets to London's Zelda Symphony tour, Nintendo has told Eurogamer.
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Game publishers help man injured in riot
Sony replaces PSP. Namco offers games.
Game publishers have pledged to help the man assaulted and mugged by thugs during the London riots this week.
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Interview | A Hero's Journey
Jenova Chen's mission to revolutionise multiplayer.
The first time it happens is thrilling. I'd spent a couple of evenings gliding across the shimmering deserts of the Journey beta, desperately seeking someone, anyone, to share the experience with online.
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EA announces Grand Slam Tennis 2
Only game to feature Wimbledon.
EA Sports has announced Grand Slam Tennis 2, due out on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 next year.
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Wesley Snipes iOS game a reality
Julius Styles breaks free.
Wesley Snipes' iOS game Julius Styles: The International is real and is out now.
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Eurogamer says goodbye to Wingo
Now hiring for new Ad Trafficker.
Eurogamer is sad to announce that Andy "Wingo" Wingrave, the most Scottish person we have ever employed, has decided to ditch us and go work for some glitzy advertising agency in riot-loving London.
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Review | Runespell: Overture
Hocus poker.
If you were ever unfortunate enough to get yourself addicted to online poker, Runespell: Overture might be a pretty clever means of rehabilitation. It could be methadone to poker's heroin, in fact: providing structure for your card games, while dialling down the real money expenditure. Maybe the NHS should publish it.
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Molyneux: Fable Journey no melee, guns
Magic suits recoil-less Kinect better.
Kinect game Fable: The Journey will not have melee attacks and will not have ranged attacks from guns, Lionhead boss Peter Molyneux has revealed.
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Watch Sony Gamescom event in Home
Next Tuesday, 6pm UK time.
PlayStation 3 owners will be able to watch Sony's Gamescom conference live through PlayStation Home.
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FortressCraft most successful XBLIG
Makes $1.2 million from 400,823 sales.
FortressCraft has made more money than any other Xbox Live Indie Game, developer ProjectorGames has announced.
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Interview | Tim Willits: Building Rage And Never Selling Out
"We've followed our heart more than we've followed the dollar."
It's well accepted that triple-A game developers can spend so long making things that they sometimes lose all sense of their quality in the process. In Rage's case though, it's now been in the open so long that even journalists writing about it are probably struggling to put it in perspective. By the time it comes out in October, it will have been in the oven – and Dallas is definitely an oven – for over six years.
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Deus Ex writer announces Cell: emergence
PC and XBLIG based on voxels.
Sheldon Pacotti, the video game developer who wrote the first two Deus Ex games, has revealed his indie game, Cell: emergence.
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Free Age of Conan doubles revenue
"Fourfold increase in players during July."
The switch to a hybrid free-to-play/subscription business model has been a success for MMO Age of Conan.
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"No plans" for Age of Conan on Xbox 360
Console version finally laid to rest.
Three years on and Funcom has finally given up on Age of Conan for Xbox 360.
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Age of Conan dev on class moaning
"It's so inherently biased."
When the Age of Conan community moans about class changes, executive producer Craig Morrison knows his game isn't an isolated case - "You go to any MMO forum and you look for PVP balance discussions and you'd think the game was the worst balanced pile of crap you've ever seen."
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Age of Conan: Unchained now free-to-play
Have a pec at it for nothing.
Oily barbarian MMO Age of Conan has turned free-to-play.
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