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Black Ops Annihilation PS3 release date
UPDATE: PC release date revealed, too.
UPDATE: Activision has confirmed the Annihilation map pack launches on PC on Thursday, 28th July, too.
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Just Dance 2 a record-breaker on Wii
Best-selling third-party Wii game ever.
Just Dance 2 is the best-selling third-party Wii game of all time, Ubisoft has announced.
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NPD: LA Noire holds on to US top spot
Big debuts for inFamous, Duke, Zelda.
UPDATE: Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D sold 280,000 units during June, NPD analyst Anita Frazier told Eurogamer, representing a 34 per cent attach rate to the 3DS install base.
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MS planning one OS for Xbox, PC, phone?
Report points towards a "unified ecosystem".
Microsoft is planning to bring together its PC, console and smartphone platforms under a single unified operating system, according to a report from tech blog This Is My Next.
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PSN platformer blasts off next month.
Boisterous PlayStation Network platformer Explodemon! is migrating to PC in August, developer Curve Studios has announced.
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Silicon Knights plans next-gen 3D engine
Too Human dev grows, looks to self-publish.
Too Human developer Silicon Knights is working on a new next-gen game engine with a view to self-publishing its own titles in the future.
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APB Reloaded to get full retail release?
UPDATE: Developer refutes report.
UPDATE: Developer GamersFirst has issued a statement to Eurogamer refuting the Gamespot report.
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Modern Warfare 3 to permit Party Chat
Only Search & Destroy still exempt.
Unlike its predecessor, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 will support Party Chat for the majority of its multiplayer modes, developer Infinity Ward has confirmed.
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HotD: Overkill PS3 extras revealed
Exclusive features and new screens shown.
Sega has detailed all the exclusive additions coming to the impending PlayStation 3 version of Wii rail shooter House of the Dead: Overkill.
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App Store prices go up in the UK
Apple "rebalances" global pricing.
Apple has jacked up its App Store prices in the UK in an effort to "rebalance" global discrepancies.
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COD: Elite beta kicks off today
2 million volunteers ready to serve.
The first wave of invitations for the Call of Duty: Elite beta go out today, Activision has confirmed.
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Relic: leaks won't stop us loving PC
"Some just want PC to go away."
Dawn of War and Space Marine developer Relic Entertainment will continue to invest in PC game development despite the recent spate of high-profile video game leaks.
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Resident Evil 4 HD achievements leak
Krauser's inside story.
Achievements for the Xbox 360 high definition remake of Resident Evil 4 have leaked online.
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You know the drill.
And so it continues. QuakeCon is the latest outfit to fall victim to hackers, with forum users' personal information compromised by a recent "unlawful intrusion".
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PSN hack "a great learning experience"
Updated with full quote.
Update: Sony network president Tim Schaaff's unusual comments were taken out of context and posted piecemeal by GamesBeat - the host of the conference Schaaff was speaking at. PC Mag was in attendance and reported the fuller quotes of the session.
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Relentless' Quiz Climber free on iPhone
Are you brainier than your friends?
Long-time Buzz! maker Relentless Software has released its first iPhone game Quiz Climber.
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Epic: "we will never be a publisher"
Will make games "for the foreseeable".
Epic Games, creator of the Gears of War series and the Unreal Engine, will never become a publisher, despite some believing it is the next natural step for the company.
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Review | Team Fortress 2
Oh Mann.
This re-review is of the PC and Mac version of Team Fortress 2, now available for free. The console versions, included in The Orange Box, have had comparatively few updates and remain closer to the version tested in our original Team Fortress 2 review from 2007.
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Wii U a "natural match" for Angry Birds
Rovio "not going to ignore Kinect, Move".
Rovio has told Eurogamer it is "looking at every console" as a potential nest for Angry Birds, despite having criticised Xbox Live, Nintendo and even console gaming in the past.
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FF Versus XIII yet to enter production
I can't wait Nomura.
Square Enix's long-awaited Final Fantasy Versus XIII still hasn't entered full production, more than five years after it was first announced.
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PC exclusive cyberpunk FPS Hard Reset
From Bulletstorm, Witcher 2 vets.
There's a new PC exclusive FPS in town. It's dark sci-fi called Hard Reset and it's made by Flying Wild Hog.
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When Call of Duty XP tickets go on sale
Tuesday, two per person.
It won't be as big as the Eurogamer Expo 2011, but the lavish Call of Duty XP event in Los Angeles will probably attract a few stragglers.
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Will the console MMO revolution be televised?
The chief unique selling point of Defiance was announced long before the title or any other details about this massively multiplayer action game were.
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Digital Foundry | New PS3s drop HD component support?
Update: Blu-ray movie playback affected.
Update: Ars Technica has a comment from Sony, explaining that while adhering to the AACS guidelines is the reason behind the new move, it only affects Blu-ray movies, not video game output.
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Free DLC planned for Ms. Splosion Man
Weekly challenges and giveaways coming.
Ms. Splosion Man developer Twisted Pixel is planning on offering players regular free DLC for its Xbox Live Arcade platformer.
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Why From Dust can revive the god game
Chahi talks genesis of comeback project.
It's fair to say that the god game has fallen to earth somewhat since its early-'90s heyday, when the likes of Populous and SimEarth held heavenly sway over the PC charts.
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Section 8: Prejudice dated for PSN
Plus, new map pack for XBLA users.
Multiplayer FPS sequel Section 8: Prejudice finally lands on PlayStation Network on 27th July priced at £12.99, developer TimeGate Studios has announced.
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Capcom announces UK fight club tour
Get an early look at SF X Tekken.
Capcom is taking its current slate of fighting games on the road, offering UK fans the chance to play Street Fighter X Tekken ahead of release.
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PopCap explains why it chose EA
Hails publisher's "huge game integrity".
Casual gaming godhead PopCap Games has detailed exactly why it chose EA for its billion dollar buy-out announced earlier today.
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EA founder attacks "feudal" Nintendo
Attributes publisher's early success to Sega.
The original founder of enormo-publisher EA has denounced Nintendo for ushering in a "feudal dark age" for the games industry and stifling third parties' chance of success.
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