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Anonymous: "Anonymous = LulzSec"
"We sail in the same spirit."
LulzSec has disbanded but not disappeared - the amusing anarchists have found a home under the umbrella of Anonymous.
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Boulder Dash XL XBLA release date
Dig in next month.
Retro puzzle game Boulder Dash XL launches on Xbox Live Arcade on 13th July, Kalypso Media has announced.
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Earth Defense Force UK launch delayed
Namco Bandai recommends pre-ordering.
Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon's UK launch has been delayed by a week, Namco Bandai has confirmed to Eurogamer.
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BAFTA launches kids' games design comp
Plus: top tips from last year's winner.
BAFTA this morning launched its second annual games design competition for kids, to help encourage them to consider a career in the games industry.
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Sony: protecting our IP got us hacked
Taking Geohot to court, in other words.
PlayStation Network was hacked because Sony took George "Geohot" Hotz to court, Sony emperor Howard Stringer has implied.
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More on Tales Xbox 360 exclusivity claim
Namco Bandai community manager backtracks.
Microsoft paid for western Xbox 360 exclusivity of Tales of Vesperia – or did it?
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Mortal Kombat Kenshi DLC release date
It's a blind date.
The Mortal Kombat Kenshi downloadable content launches on 5th July, Warner Bros. has announced.
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Resi Mercs! UFC! Dynasty Warriors!
The cast of Capcom's survival horror series reunites this week for Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D. Heard the name before? You've probably played the all-fighting spin-off as a mini-game in Resi 4 and 5. It's expanded here, with a larger cast and extra features.
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Feature | What Developers Think of Wii U
Ancel! Jaffe! Bilson! Carmack! Zeschuk!
You know what you think of the Wii U. We know what we think of the Wii U. But what do game makers and game publishers, the people charged with actually working with the 2012 home console, think of the Wii U? At E3 this month Eurogamer asked them.
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Games industry wins crucial US court case
First amendment protects violent games.
Video games secured the same retail status afforded to books and films in the US today, following the conclusion of the long-running Brown vs. Entertainment Merchants Association legal struggle.
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Microsoft still hesitant on 3D
"Does it add to the gaming experience?"
While Sony has dived right into 3D gaming with the PlayStation 3, Microsoft has been much more hesitant to dip its toes in the water.
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Early Ocarina of Time set in single castle
Miyamoto recalls Mario 64-esque structure.
The original concept for N64 classic Zelda: Ocarina of Time saw the game play out entirely within the confines of Ganon's castle, according to creator Shigeru Miyamoto.
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Free Shift 2 DLC announced for PC
Extra cars, tracks, game modes from Origin.
Two DLC packs for Shift 2: Unleashed are up for free download on EA's Origin store from 30th June.
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Sony announces budget US PSP packs
One final software push?
Sony is repackaging a number of first party PSP titles in the US at a budget price point.
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2.32GB Crysis 2 DX11 patch out now
Massive PC update detailed in full.
The DirectX 11 update for the PC version of Crysis 2 is available for download now, and weighs in at a whopping 2.32GB.
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XBL Summer of Arcade release schedule
Buy the lot, get Crimson Alliance free.
The full schedule for this year's Xbox Live Summer of Arcade season has gone live.
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Feature | Eve Online in Crisis
CCP under pressure as players revolt over micro-transactions.
It should have been a triumphant week for CCP.
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Molyneux "ashamed" of Fable III scores
Wasn't the game "I dreamed it would be".
Peter Molyneux was "pretty ashamed" with the low-80s average review score Fable III received from critics.
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How to get in the Journey beta
US first, then Europe. Do you qualify?
Sony is sending invites into the Journey beta, but you'll only get one if you're a long-time fan of developer thatgamecompany.
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The Forza 4 Limited Collector's Edition
Top Gear book! Stickers! Extra cars!
Buy the Limited Collector's Edition of Forza Motorsport 4 this October and you'll get a VIP car pack, American muscle-car pack, custom BMW car pack and the 2012 BMW M5 car.
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First Kirby for Nintendo 3DS this week
Dream Land for 3DS Virtual Console.
Nintendo will re-release original Kirby adventure Kirby's Dream Land on the 3DS this week.
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EA restores Battlefield Heroes after hack
Reckons credit card numbers are safe.
EA has restored service to free-to-play first-person shooter Battlefield Heroes after it was forced offline by retired hacker group LulzSec.
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Capcom: Resi Evil 3DS will retain value
Despite inability to wipe save data.
Upcoming Nintendo 3DS game Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D will retain its second-hand value despite preventing gamers from deleting save data, Capcom has insisted.
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Who's making LittleBigPlanet Vita?
North East dev Double11 in hot seat.
Little-known UK developer Double11 is the studio behind the PlayStation Vita version of LittleBigPlanet.
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LA Noire dev responds to controversy
Boss McNamara faces talk of exploitation.
Brendan McNamara, boss of L.A. Noire developer Team Bondi, has responded to accusations of exploitative working practices at the Sydney, Australia-based studio.
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Core gamers game 18 hours a week – NPD
Buy 5.4 games every three months.
Core gamers game for on average 18 hours a week, according to US stat tracking company NPD.
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Pac-Man creator wants games to remember
Laments "flood of very simple games".
Toru Iwatani, the developer who created Pac-Man in 1980, has called on designers to create more games that will stand the test of time.
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Review | Mobile Games Roundup
Zoo! Oil! Golf! D-Captatrix! Robotek! Hunting!
And the hits just keep on coming. This isn't so much getting silly as completely unacceptably, window-lickingly insane. The sheer volume of stupendously high-quality games that press their pleading faces against the touchscreen glass every week is actually pretty distressing in its own way.
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Future of EA Sports MMA undecided
"It's not a no but it's also not a yes."
EA Sports is yet to decide whether it will release another MMA game.
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Resi Evil: Mercs 3D: no save data reset
To combat second hand sales?
UPDATE: The UK version of Resident Evil: Mercenaries 3D, which has just landed on Eurogamer's desk, confirms the Tiny Cartridge report. The manual reads: "saved data on this software cannot be reset."
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