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Ubisoft: BG&E HD PS3 "later this year"
Xbox 360 version out now.
Ubisoft's high definition revamp of cult classic Beyond Good & Evil launches as a downloadable Xbox Live Arcade game today.
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Review | Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition
Scrap heaps.
There are few actions in gaming more satisfying in themselves than the simple unleashing of a Hadoken. The eventual connection with an unguarded opponent is always a delicious bonus.
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Eurogamer Expo tickets on sale
Early bird discounts!
Tickets for this year's Eurogamer Expo have just gone on sale!
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Save your Gran Turismo 5 endurance race
Feature in development, says Yamauchi.
Being able to save your Gran Turismo 5 game during an endurance race is a feature "under development" right now, creator Kazunori Yamauchi has revealed.
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Dead Xbox Live Gamertags re-circulated
Get the name you always dreamt of.
Was there an Xbox Live Gamertag you were dying to use but couldn't because someone else registered the name and then left their account to rot?
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Rolando publisher slams NGP, 3DS
NGP "dead on arrival", 3DS "gimmicky".
Mobile game publisher ngmoco has slammed Sony's Next Generation Portable and Nintendo's 3DS.
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Dead Space 2 dev making "bold new IP"
Visceral hiring executive producer for it.
Dead Space developer Visceral will soon begin work on a "bold new IP" - a move that suggests either Dead Space and Dante's Inferno are being put on hold, or that a second, complimentary team is being made.
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Dragon Age II campaign shorter than DA's
But "a bit longer" than Mass Effect's.
Dragon Age II's campaign is shorter than Dragon Age: Origins' – but it's longer than Mass Effect 2's.
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inFamous 2 has user-generated content
Test new mission-making tools in April.
Open-world electrical action game inFamous 2 will sport a thorough mission-making toolset, developer Sucker Punch has revealed.
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Alice: Madness Returns release date
Sequel set for the summer.
Alice: Madness Returns will launch on 14th June, EA has announced.
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Minecraft dev's new game is Scrolls
A fantasy, card-battling game.
The new game by Minecraft maker Mojang has been announced - it's called Scrolls.
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PSPgo now available for under 200 quid
Various retailers cut the price.
Several retailers have dropped the price of the PSPgo to under £200 after just one weekend on sale.
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Shadows of the Damned release date
Mikami and Suda 51 clash at GDC.
Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami and No More Heroes maker Suda 51's intriguing horror game Shadows of the Damned will launch worldwide on 7th June.
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New video shows Project Milo in action
What might have been.
Ambitious Kinect game Project Milo was, according to Microsoft, never intended as a product that would release, but a new video has emerged that reveals just what gamers have missed out on.
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Nintendo won’t preach Kirby to COD fans
Wants everybody to eat "great apple pie".
As it has successfully proven time and time again with the Wii and DS, there's seemingly no market that Nintendo is afraid of chasing down. However, it would appear the platform holder has finally drawn a line in the sand.
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Infinity Blade designed for toilet play
Numb legs taken into consideration.
Epic's hit iOS slash 'em up Infinity Blade was specifically designed so that it could comfortably be played on the toilet, so says its creator.
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Why Crysis 2 has no Move support
Also, PlayStation 3 demo dated.
Crytek experimented with Move controls for the PlayStation 3 version of Crysis 2 but ditched the idea, judging it a poor fit for the gameplay, the FPS sequel's senior producer has revealed.
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Shank dev attacks Summer of Arcade
"Spread it out so everyone can win."
The developer behind EA's downloadable sidescroller Shank has raised concerns that Xbox Live's annual Summer of Arcade promotion is making it hard for indie developers to succeed on the platform.
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Review | Pilotwings Resort
Do not talk about flight club.
Squirrel suits: definitely not what I thought they were.
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Meat Boy dev attacks Microsoft support
"It totally f****** hurt my feelings."
Team Meat, the indie studio behind hit platformer Super Meat Boy, has launched a bitter attack on Microsoft for not following through on marketing promises it made for the game's Xbox Live Arcade launch.
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PS Home gets real-time multiplayer
And better graphics, thanks to new dev tools.
Sony will release new tools which will allow developers to create real-time multiplayer games for PlayStation Home.
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PlayStation Home downloaded 19m times
But Sony quiet on figure for active users.
Sony has announced that the PlayStation Home client has been downloaded 19 million times since launch.
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Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion
Stand-alone expansion revamps visuals.
Stardock has announced Rebellion, a stand-alone expansion to PC game Sins of a Solar Empire.
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Interview | LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean and outpouring emotion
Traveller's Tales on its co-op platforming powerhouse.
LEGO, as we all know, is for everyone. And so are the LEGO games. The secret to their success is the wonderful co-op play: father and son, brother and sister, anyone and anyone together, smashing, building, puzzle-solving and laughing at those cutscenes.
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Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver hits PSN
Cult PSone classic for eight quid.
Cult classic third-person action adventure Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver launches tomorrow on the European PlayStation Network.
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3DS to use same web browser as PS3
Goodbye Opera, hello NetFront.
Nintendo is ditching the Opera browser it used for the DSi and Wii in favour of Access's NetFront set-up for the 3DS, according to reports.
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Traveller's Tales "exploring" LEGO Kinect
Would be "different" to traditional games.
UK developer Traveller's Tales is trying to work out how a motion controlled LEGO game would work.
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Keep Traitor's Keep for Fable III today
Judas pay and then download it.
The Traitor's Keep add-on for Fable III has plopped onto Xbox Live Marketplace.
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Dead Space 2 Severed DLC is 1.43GB
Out now on Xbox Live Marketplace.
The Dead Space 2 Severed DLC has been released on Xbox Live Marketplace and costs 560 Microsoft Points (£4.80 / €6.72).
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Killzone 3 XP, trip to E3 up for grabs
Firing range calls for recruits.
Sony has offered Killzone 3 fans experience points, a trip to game show E3 this summer and even the opportunity to fire a real life Helghast gun – over the internet.
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