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FIFA 12 has 4 commentators but no Gray
Tyler! Tyldesley! Smith! Townsend!
FIFA 12 will have two commentary teams: one comprising Clive Tyldesley and Andy Townsend, the other Alan Smith and Martin Tyler.
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CODCon: Call of Duty XP event announced
12-acres! Maps made real! MW3! COD Elite!
Call of Duty has a big enough fan following to warrant an expo, a fanfest, a CODCon. So that's what Activision is doing.
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Team Meat starts "ambitious" project
Meat Boy 3DS ruled out, Mac port soon.
The two-man team behind ruthless indie jumper Super Meat Boy has begun its next title, and it sounds like a far cry from the conventional platforming of its break-out hit.
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Bohemia reclaims first Op. Flashpoint
Renames it Arma: Cold War Assault.
The first game in Codemasters' Operation Flashpoint series is returning from the dead, courtesy of original developer Bohemia Interactive.
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Fans spam Nintendo for Last Story release
Xenoblade, Pandora's Tower demanded too.
Wii users disgruntled at Nintendo's reluctance to localise a number of its Japan-only titles have launched a spamming campaign in an effort to coax the platform holder into action.
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Dead Block dated for PSN, XBLA
Another zombie hoard attacks next month.
"Zombie defense" game Dead Block shambles onto Xbox Live Arcade on 6th July, and PlayStation Network on 20th July, publisher Digital Reality has announced.
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Kinect more accurate now than at launch
Microsoft confirms tech has advanced.
As rumoured earlier this month, Microsoft has confirmed that its Kinect peripheral is more accurate now than it was at launch.
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Respawn site goes live, teases new game
Plus, studio picks up God of War talent.
Respawn Entertainment – the studio set up last year by sacked Infinity Ward bosses Jason West and Vince Zampella – has launched its official website, and offered a quick, blurry glimpse at its first title.
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Capcom defends Resi: Mercs save system
"It's not some secret form of DRM."
Capcom has defended its decision to deny anyone playing Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D the ability to delete their saved game file and start from scratch.
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Space Marine PC system reqs announced
Plus, Steam support confirmed.
Developer Relic has gone public with Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine's PC system requirements.
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Japan charts: 3DS down after Zelda bump
PSP, Atelier Meruru take top spots.
Last week's Zelda-fuelled sales bump for the 3DS has proved short-lived, with the PSP regaining its hardware crown in the latest Japanese chart.
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Zelda: Skyward Sword a "school drama"
Warning, plot spoilers within.
Nintendo's Zelda custodian Eiji Aonuma has let slip a few big plot points regarding Link's forthcoming Wii adventure, Skyward Sword.
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PS Home Welcome Back extras detailed
Sony offers £65-worth of free content.
Sony has announced a bevy of freebies for PlayStation Home users as part of its Welcome Back programme following the recent PSN downtime.
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Stringer: Sony brand on post-PSN upswing
Plus, embattled CEO takes a pay-cut.
Sony's brand perception is "clearly" recovering following the PSN security breach PR cataclysm last month, so says CEO Howard Stringer.
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Xenoblade bundle for Game, Gamestation
Pack is exclusive pre-order bonus.
Nintendo has announced Xenoblade Chronicle's European bundle is a pre-order exclusive at Game and Gamestation in the UK.
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Sega hosting EG Expo Indie Arcade
Free game submission now open.
We're delighted to announce the return of Eurogamer Expo's Indie Arcade, which this year will be presented by publishing giant Sega and in association with Rock Paper Shotgun.
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Limbo for PlayStation 3 spotted
Korean Rating Board spills beans.
Enchanting monochrome puzzle platformer Limbo looks set for launch on the PlayStation 3.
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Why core gamers will accept Wii U
Nintendo answers tough investor questions.
Core gamers will accept the Wii U because it has high definition visuals and can be played in a conventional way, Nintendo has said.
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EU PlayStation Store update 29th June
Fear 3 online modes now available to all.
Gamers with second-hand copies of the PlayStation 3 version of Fear 3 now have the ability to access all the game's multiplayer modes.
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Minecraft XBLA set for UI overhaul
Mojang rejigging for Xbox 360 controller.
Minecraft on Xbox Live Arcade, announced during Microsoft's E3 press conference, looks set to be very different from the PC version.
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Rune Factory 4 Nintendo 3DS announced
Out in Japan this year. Heading west?
Rune Factory 4 has been announced for release in Japan on Nintendo 3DS this year.
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Game will accept Resi Evil 3D trade-ins
UPDATE: But HMV will not.
UPDATE: HMV will not accept Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D trade-ins, VG247 reports.
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Review | Ape Escape
Simple simian.
The Ape Escape series has been in mothballs since 2005, but it's not much of a surprise to see it dusted off for PlayStation Move given its history of showcasing new Sony technology. The original game, released in 1999, was the first to demand use of the then-fresh DualShock controller, thus ushering in the glorious two-stick era that has served us so well. Rowing boats, steering an RC car or just moving while swishing a net around, it illustrated the control advantages of the PlayStation's pricey new peripheral.
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Riccitiello confirms KOTOR MMO
"The most anticipated game in the industry."
EA boss John Riccitiello has finally confirmed that a Knights of the Old Republic MMO is in development at BioWare.
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BioWare to beat piracy with DLC
"Make them want to buy a PC title" - Muzyka
BioWare big boss Ray Muzyka thinks "the best" way to stamp out PC piracy is by offering lots of downloadable content.
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New studio formed in Texas.
BioWare has announced it's opening an Austin, Texas-based development studio to work on its first ever massively multiplayer online RPG.
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MotorStorm: Apocalypse multiplayer demo
Launches today as part of PS Store update.
A 16-player multiplayer demo of PlayStation 3 exclusive race MotorStorm: Apocalypse launches with the EU PlayStation Store update today.
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EA: 200 hours of play per SWTOR class
Excluding crafting, raiding, "the multiplayer".
Each of the six Star Wars: The Old Republic classes pack 200 hours of gameplay, EA has revealed - excluding crafting, raiding and "the multiplayer".
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Valve picks new Portal 2 PC maps
Summer contest winners announced.
PC owners of physics-based first-person platformer Portal 2 can now download Valve's pick of the best community-made maps.
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Bodycount release date announced
Get your frag on in September.
Codemasters first-person shooter Bodycount launches in Europe on 2nd September 2011.
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