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Codies' F1 browser game announced
Staffing up.
Codemasters is hiring for a new, original browser-based Formula One game to be developed at its Southam, Warwickshire studio.
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And the games included are…
SEGA's Dreamcast Collection will release for the PC, Xbox 360 and as a PC digital download on 25th February in Europe, 22nd February in North America and 24th February in Australia.
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Gamers' Voice event "terrific", says Govt.
MPs, including Cabinet Minister Ed Vaizey and controversial industry critic Keith Vaz, turned out to show their support for gaming at an event in Westminster.
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Sony puts odd spin on December sales
PS3 only console growing "more valuable".
Sony has offered a strange retort to the Xbox 360 trouncing PlayStation across the US last month, stating that "PS3 is perhaps the only console that grows more valuable over time".
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Suda51's codename D gets a title?
Diabolical Pitch could be horror/baseball mix.
The mysterious Kinect title from No More Heroes creator Suda51, so far only referred to as codename D, might just have got an official title.
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Geohot defends PlayStation 3 Jailbreak
"This is about a lot more than me."
George Hotz, aka, Geohot, the man who hacked the PlayStation 3, has defended his actions, describing Sony's high profile lawsuit against him as "about a lot more than what I did and me".
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2010 the biggest year in Xbox history
"It's official," cheers Microsoft.
Five years after the 360 arrived, Microsoft has crowned 2010 as the biggest year in Xbox history.
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Interview | MMO in Tights: Will DC Universe change console gaming?
SOE boss John Smedley speaks out.
Sony Online Entertainment has been working on DC Universe Online for a long time, and this week it's finally ready for public consumption. So why should you care? Well, it's a superhero MMO based on the official DC licence, for a start.
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NPD: 360 enjoys best ever month in US
Plus: Just Dance 2 outsells Cataclysm.
The Xbox 360 enjoyed its best ever US sales month in December, according to sales data released by The NPD Group.
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Not all 3DS games will be in 3D
Miyamoto: that's "up to the maker."
Not all 3DS games will have to make use of the device's 3D capabilities, Nintendo has revealed.
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The UnderGarden cross-pollenates to PSN
Ambient PC/XBLA plaything due soon.
The UnderGarden, an eccentric puzzler from indie developer Vitamin-G that blossomed on PC and Xbox Live Arcade last year, is heading to PlayStation Network.
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MS launches XBL friend referral scheme
Recruit your pals, get free Points.
As of today, Microsoft is dishing out free Microsoft Points as rewards to US 360 owners who encourage their friends to sign up for Xbox Live Gold membership.
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Dragon Age 2 pre-order goodies detailed
Plus, BioWare unveils new in-game store.
BioWare has shown off some of the goodies it's offering early birds who slap down the cash for a Dragon Age 2 pre-order.
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Could PS3 piracy be worse than on PSP?
Dev reckons Sony has tough times ahead.
Piracy on the newly-hacked PlayStation 3 could be worse than on the notoriously compromised PSP, according to the co-founder of Ubisoft subsidiary Massive Entertainment.
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Beenox gets keys to Spider-Man franchise
Acti: studio has "reinvigorated" series.
Activision has handed Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions developer Beenox the reins to Marvel's franchise, confirming it will be working on further games starring the crime-fighting web-slinger.
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Capcom "saddened" by MaXplosion furore
Hopes "to rebuild the trust of our fans".
Capcom has responded to the uproar surrounding the similarities between its forthcoming iPhone game MaXplosion and Twisted Pixel's 2009 Xbox Live Arcade platformer 'Splosion Man, insisting it's "saddened" by the situation.
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New Coulton song confirmed for Portal 2
Still Alive composer pens new tune.
The composer of Still Alive, the infectious ditty that closed out Portal, has written a new tune for the impending sequel.
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Friend Codes to return with 3DS?
SSFIV features unpopular Wii system.
Nintendo's 3DS is sticking with the DS and Wii's cumbersome Friend Codes online matchmaking system, if early impressions of Capcom's Street Fighter IV 3D Edition are to be believed.
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Sony dates MotorStorm: Apocalypse
EU gets game before US, with different art.
OTT PlayStation 3 racer MotorStorm: Apocalypse hoons into European stores from 16th March, developer Evolution Studios has confirmed.
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Tactics Ogre gets EU release date
Let Us Cling Together next month.
Square Enix will launch PlayStation Portable strategy RPG Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together in Europe and other PAL territories on 25th February.
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Shift 2: Unleashed release date announced
Plus: first gameplay footage.
Slightly Mad Studios' simulation racer Shift 2: Unleashed will launch in the UK on 25th March, the rest of Europe on 24th March and in the US on 29th March.
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Kojima hiring for "next gen MGS series"
Wants PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 experience.
Kojima Productions is hiring for "Next Generation Metal Gear Solid Series Production Staff".
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German outrage at Berlin Wall game
They can't get over it.
Have you heard about 1378(km)? It's a German PC game that challenges one "refugee" team to escape over a Cold War Berlin Wall and the other "border soldiers" team to shoot them.
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Interview | Eurogamer Meets Jeff Minter
Yakety-yak.
Llamasoft starts 2011 with an assault on the App Store that manages to be both cuddly and ferocious. Design legend Jeff Minter is up to his old tricks, taking inspiration from the arcade classics like Asteroids and delivering something that's vivid, hectic, and idiosyncratic.
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Vaz: "I’ve never been against games"
Controversial MP speaks to Eurogamer.
He was the guest that no-one expected to see – and yet Keith Vaz MP, Parliament's most hostile critic of the industry, turned out last night at an event in support of gaming, claiming: "I've never been against games".
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F.E.A.R. 3 dev aims to "extend audience"
Offers a "broader topology" than F.E.A.R.
Day 1 Studios is taking a fresh approach with F.E.A.R. 3 – and it hopes to pull a new crowd of gamers into the FPS horror series as a result.
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Interview | Why F.E.A.R. 3 is nothing to be afraid of
Day 1 speaks out. Plus: exclusive new trailer.
Some fans of F.E.A.R. have a problem with the third instalment in the series. They see original creator Monolith passing the torch to Day 1 Studios and worry. They see gameplay videos packed with mechs and worry some more. Then they hear strange noises about something called divergent co-op and Alma's son's Point Man and Fettel sharing destruction duties and they start worrying all over again.
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Sony PS3 hackers suit "was inevitable"
Sony likely to force removal from internet.
Sony will likely force the PlayStation 3 hackers to stop distributing the tools they created and released online it alleges are directly responsible for enabling piracy - at least temporarily.
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Sledgehammer on "next Call of Duty"
Job ad backs analyst prediction.
Sledgehammer Games has advertised a job vacancy that relates to what it describes as "the next Call of Duty game".
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Alan Wake 2 to use Windows Phone 7?
Remedy investigating console-mobile bond.
The way Remedy's talking, Alan Wake 2 could have some nifty Windows Phone 7 crossover going on.
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