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Val Kilmer doing voice in new Spider-Man
Milo Ventimiglia in X-Men Destiny.
Willow star Val Kilmer is the voice of Alchemax scientist Walker Sloan in Spider-Man: Edge of Time, Activision has announced.
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Crysis 2: how Crytek UK beat the hackers
Developer vows not to repeat mistakes.
Those who played the PC version of sci-fi shooter Crysis 2 online upon release know it suffered from cheaters.
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Oblivion 5th anniversary ed UK bound?
New BBFC rating suggests so.
A new BBFC rating for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition has popped up online, suggesting UK gamers may soon see the launch of the 5th anniversary edition of the sprawling fantasy RPG.
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Auto Club Revolution beta release date
Begins next week.
The closed beta of racing Auto Club Revolution begins next week, on Monday, 25th July, Eutechnyx has announced.
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Microsoft "not forcing Kinect" on devs
But gamers will "embrace" it if they use it.
Microsoft isn't forcing developers to incorporate ten million selling motion sensing add-on Kinect into their games, it's insisted.
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SocialApps: FarmVille stole myFarm code
Zynga accused of Facebook skulduggery.
Zynga has been sued for stealing the idea and foundations of FarmVille from myFarm maker SocialApps.
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Voltron: Defender of the Universe detailed
Out on PSN and XBLA in October.
Voltron: Defender of the Universe, the video game based on the cult eighties cartoon, launches this October, THQ has announced.
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Capcom cancels Mega Man 3DS game
Insists franchise is still important.
Capcom has cancelled development of its Nintendo 3DS Mega Man game.
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Jonah Lomu Rugby Challenge out Q3
It's no Haka scandal.
Fully fledged rugger game Jonah Lomu Rugby Challenge will launch for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 during the third quarter of 2011. A version for PlayStation Vita will launch at a later date.
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Sony playing with virtual reality games
Visor R&D projects "fantastic".
Sony has been using games to experiment with "virtual reality-type experiences" on the futuristic head-mounted display visor unveiled earlier this year.
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Kojima on viability of Snatcher sequel
Needs lots of sales to be worthwhile.
Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima has questioned the viability of a Snatcher sequel, suggesting it would have to sell over half a million copies to be worthwhile.
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Bleszinski signals more Gears of War
"Dumb not to do another" if sales are high.
The chances of Gears of War continuing past trilogy-ending instalment number three are high, Epic Games design director Cliff Bleszinski has revealed.
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Uncharted film "going back to the game"
New director "starting from scratch".
New Uncharted movie director Neil Burger is going back to the PlayStation exclusive video game for inspiration.
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Carmack takes aim at "snooty" indies
Condemns Call of Duty bashing.
id Software co-founder John Carmack has attacked "snooty" independent developers who criticise FPS developers for being too conservative.
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Cloud atlas.
Before he became a game designer full-time, Simon Oliver made interactive exhibits for museums. I think a little of that kind of thing may have rubbed off on Okabu. I'm not trying to taint his latest project by suggesting it's anything like a piece of educational software, but it has a sweet-natured environmental message and a rigorous logic to its challenges. Whatever your age, it wants to make you think. You play as a cloud, you'll spend a lot of time wondering how water's going to interact with other elements, and the whole thing, with its neat little fields, its puzzles about harvests and its creeping threat of industrialisation, comes across like an agrarian Super Mario World. Put that on the back of the box.
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New Dance Central DLC tomorrow
Taio Cruz, Afrika Bambaataa step up.
A trio of new DLC tracks shimmy their way onto Xbox 360 floor-filler Dance Central tomorrow, developer Harmonix has confirmed.
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Final Fantasy XIII-2 out in January
Lightning strikes twice.
RPG sequel Final Fantasy XIII-2 arrives in US stores in January for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, just a month after its Japanese launch, publisher Square Enix has revealed.
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Sonic creators worked on Wii Play sequel
Nintendo reveals all-star dev cast.
Sonic The Hedgehog creators Yuji Naka and Naoto Ohshima were among the developers who made mini-games for the recent Wii Play: Motion collection, Nintendo has revealed.
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Meat Boy dev unveils new PC adventure
The Binding of Isaac out next month.
Edmund McMillen, one half of Super Meat Boy creator Team Meat, has announced an extracurricular project – retro PC adventure The Binding of Isaac.
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Avatar Kinect out next week – report
Social service to be Fun Labs download.
Motion-controlled Xbox Live social hub Avatar Kinect launches on 27th July, according to Microsoft insiders.
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Orcs Must Die! confirmed for PC, XBLA
Former Halo Wars devs' latest due soon.
Orcs Must Die!, a tower defense game from Robot Entertainment, invades PC and Xbox Live Arcade later this summer.
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Juarez! Insect Armageddon! PS3 Double Packs!
This week sees gaming's first Western since last year's epic Red Dead Redemption. Can Call of Juarez: The Cartel compete? The third entry in Techland's cowboy series is taking a very bold tack - uprooting the shooting from the genre's classic timeframe and dumping gamers in the modern day.
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Child of Eden PS3 to cost £19.99
Half the price of Xbox 360 version.
Ravey motion-controlled shooter Child of Eden will sell for £19.99 when it launches on PlayStation 3 later this year – half the price of the recent Xbox 360 version.
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Retail blamed for Ghost Recon PC ports
But F2P means new dawn for series.
The lack of dedicated PC Ghost Recon titles was a result of the sorry state of the retail market for the platform, Ubisoft has explained.
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Reborn Gremlin reveals iOS shortlist
New Monty Mole: talks have begun.
Gremlin Graphics' resurgent leader Ian Stewart has revealed to Eurogamer the Gremlin games on the shortlist to be remade for iOS devices.
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Lara Croft was "losing relevance"
Developer justifies Tomb Raider reboot.
Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics decided to reboot the Tomb Raider franchise because heroine Lara Croft was starting to lose relevance, so says brand director Karl Stewart.
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Halo: CE Anniversary pre-order bonuses
Avatar armour and game modifying skull.
Pre-order Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary and you'll get Avatar armour and a skull, Microsoft has announced.
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Gremlin Graphics back in the game
Gremlin Presents to launch Bounder remake.
Legendary video game label Gremlin Graphics is back, Eurogamer can exclusively reveal.
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Call of Duty Elite beta PC, PS3 details
Updated release windows.
PC and PlayStation 3 gamers will have to wait to jump into the Call of Duty: Elite beta, Activision has said.
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Nintendo eShop update - 21/07/11
3D Classics Xevious! Game & Watch!
Classic top-down shooter Xevious headlines this week's platter of downloadable releases from Nintendo.
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