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Zelda! Alice! Dungeon Siege! Child of Eden!
This week sees the return of a true classic in the world of gaming - a sequel to American McGee's Alice game! Ah, we kid. We mean Zelda: Ocarina of Time in 3D.
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Tour de France: The Official Game
Out next month.
Tour de France: The Official Game launches for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on 1st July.
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EA beats Dillinger in Godfather case
Judge refuses offer.
EA has won its court case against the estate of bank robber and gangster John Dillinger.
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Feature | Independents' Day
Eurogamer speaks to the developers trading blockbuster studios to pursue the indie dream.
"The whole time I was working in the industry, hardly a day went by that I didn't daydream of going off and doing my own thing."
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Review | Mobile Games Roundup
Lines! Prix! Chi! Doodle! Teacup!
It's been three whole weeks since we last had the chance to cop a sly feel of the mobile gaming sector. You can blame E3, the deluge of PSN releases and the launch of the 3DS eStore/eShop/eByGum, but you categorically cannot blame me.
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Pirates force Project Zomboid offline
Minecraft's Notch wades in.
Zombie survival role-playing game Project Zomboid has been forced offline after a particularly damaging pirated version of the game hit the internet.
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Zelda soundtrack offer extended in US
Nintendo of Europe sold out.
Fan fury over a free Legend of Zelda soundtrack has forced Nintendo to extend the offer in the US.
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Child of Eden enters in 25th.
Resurgent dance regime Zumba Fitness has leapt back to the top of the UK gaming chart.
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Sega was hacked after security update
Why did post-PSN measures fail?
The hack that compromised the personal details of 1.3 million Sega users happened after the company had already tightened security in the wake of the PlayStation Network breach, Eurogamer can reveal.
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RuneScape "Jagex Account" email a scam
Phony website will Phish your details.
Don't believe an authentic-looking email from RuneScape warning you that "Your Jagex Account" has received an "infraction" for breaking the game rules.
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Valve making free-to-play game
Is it DOTA 2?
Valve is making a free-to-play game, according to a new report.
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Review | Download Games Roundup
Shuggy! Puzzle! Helicopter! Tacticolor! Bunker!
Call it avoidance, call it coincidence, or just plain bone-idleness, but the download scene took an almighty hit during E3. Microsoft turned off the tap for two consecutive weeks, Nintendo seems to have all but given up on WiiWare and DSiWare, and Sony's initial PSN comeback flood has reduced to a trickle.
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Greener, lighter, 320GB PS3 confirmed
CECH-3000B reporting for duty.
A new lighter, less power hungry, 320GB PlayStation 3 model has been revealed.
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"From a gamer's perspective it's a positive."
Some criticised game show E3 2011 for its focus on sequels, but for one game developer they're a good thing.
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Halo: CE Anniversary supports Kinect
But how will it work?
The Halo HD remake supports Kinect, Microsoft has confirmed.
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Nintendo: Wii U out after April 2012
Reggie narrows window.
Nintendo will launch its next home console after April 2012.
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Family Guy Online is a browser game
Who would you most like to play as?
Family Guy Online is a browser-based game that will debut in the autumn, Eurogamer has learnt.
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Jump around.
Nintendo has proved itself a practised turntablist when it comes to remixing Mario. Against a steady backbeat of platforming, Mario games have blended in samples from the series' past, twisting and warping them to create a new and often quite intoxicating mix. The Galaxy games remain some of the headiest concoctions of this generation, yet deep within, it's those same staple ingredients that have been present since the series' dawn.
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1.3m Sega Pass customer accounts stolen
Publisher strengthens security after hack.
Personal details relating to nearly 1.3 million customers was stolen as part of last week's Sega hack.
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inFamous 2! Red Faction! Duke Nukem!
Able to pry your eyes away from all the E3 excitement? Don't click on that link. Here are some games you can actually hold in your hands this Friday.
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EA: Valve took Crysis 2 off Steam, not us
"This was not an EA decision."
The decision to remove Crysis 2 from Steam was Valve's call, not EA's, the game's publisher has insisted.
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Next Xbox, PS4 will be 10x as powerful
Here in "a couple of years," says Carmack.
The next-generation of home consoles – the next Xbox and the PlayStation 4 – will be ten times as powerful as the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3.
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Feature | Origin of War
EA rattles its sabers at Steam - but Origin's strategy is a throwback to the bad old days.
Published as part of our sister-site GamesIndustry.biz's widely-read weekly newsletter, the GamesIndustry.biz Editorial, is a weekly dissection of an issue weighing on the minds of the people at the top of the games business. It appears on Eurogamer after it goes out to GI.biz newsletter subscribers.
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From The Ashes adds four new maps.
Killzone 3 gets a new DLC pack on 22nd June, Sony has announced.
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Sony: No PS4 for "quite some time"
Impossible to advance "what we have".
The PlayStation 3's successor is a very long way off, judging by comments from PlayStation US boss Jack Tretton.
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Crytek denies knowledge of new Xbox
Plus, DX11 Crysis 2 patch due "shortly".
Crysis studio Crytek has denied reports that it's already developing for the Xbox 360's successor.
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LittleBigPlanet 2 Move DLC explained
New levels and creation tools incoming.
Developer Media Molecule has revealed details of what to expect from LittleBigPlanet 2's impending Move DLC expansion.
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West/Zampella lawsuit to go to trial
Judge rules Acti must answer fraud charges.
Modern Warfare creators Jason West and Vincent Zampella's case against Activision will now likely go to trial, following a ruling in the pair's favour this week.
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Mortal Kombat DLC season pass unveiled
Warner announces 360-exclusive offer.
A DLC season pass for the Xbox 360 version of Mortal Kombat arrives later this month, publisher Warner Bros Interactive has announced.
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UPDATED: Sega comments.
UPDATE: Sega has told Eurogamer that it isn't in a position to comment on who might be responsible, explaining its "internal investigation is ongoing".
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