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Is Origins going portable?
An OFLC listing has just popped up for something called Rayman 3D.
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PlayStation Move ad poster banned
Might condone racist violence, some complain.
See that poster there at the bottom of the page? The one advertising PlayStation Move? It's been banned.
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PS Plus users get free Spyro download
More freebies incoming too.
Sony is offering loyal US PlayStation Plus users a selection of festive freebies, including PSone platforming relic Spyro the Dragon.
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Igarashi prepping Castlevania 3DS?
Handheld return rumoured for Konami vet.
Franchise old-hand Koji Igarashi is working on a new Castlevania title for the 3DS, if rumours are to be believed.
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Lara Croft's Kane & Lynch DLC out now
Plus, get 50% off Guardian of Light today.
It's lucky the bookies left the ticket on 'Most Incongruous Gaming Cameo of 2011' open to the last minute, because we have a late winner. As of today, sketchy Eidos badboys Kane and Lynch are playable in Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light.
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Windows 8 to lead new PC gaming push?
Microsoft recruits former critic to help out.
Microsoft is planning to use its forthcoming Windows 8 OS to relaunch its beleaguered PC gaming service, according to a source close to the platform holder.
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Adds new modes, controls, Game Center.
A new update for Rage is ready for download, adding a host of new features to id Software's portable iOS shooter.
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Kaz talks up PSP2 touch screen potential
Plus, Sony boss doesn't fear the iPhone.
Sony Computer Entertainment president Kaz Hirai has added further fuel to speculation that the PSP2 will have touch screen controls.
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Castlevania: Lords of Shadow DLC
Continue Gabriel's story.
Konami has extended the life of superb action game Castlevania: Lords of Shadow with two new downloadable add-ons set for launch early next year.
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Shogun 2 Collector's Ed has chess set
Japanese pawn.
Forget night vision goggles, forget remote controlled cars - strategy games have chess sets.
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Dead Space 2! LBP2! Mass Effect 2!
The outstanding additions to a jam-packed PlayStation Store today are three demos: one for Dead Space 2, one for LittleBigPlanet 2 and one for Mass Effect 2.
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Digital Foundry | Dead Space 2 demo showdown
PS3 vs. Xbox 360.
The Dead Space 2 demo dropped on the PlayStation Store and Xbox Live yesterday, giving us our first chance to get hands-on with playable code that we would hope is representative of the final game set for release on 28th January. First impressions? It's a bit good, isn't it?
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Review | PlayStation Move Roundup
Guns! Sports! Kung Fu! TV Superstars.
So here we are, 'tis the season, etc. This year, PlayStation Move is surely right at the top of the Christmas list of every game-loving child who already has a Wii and a DS and probably a Kinect.
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Fable III: Kingmaker gamers gifted gold
Ka-ching!
Lionhead has pledged to reward those who played Fable III mobile phone spin-off Kingmaker with free virtual gold.
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Electronic Arts picks up Portal 2
Will publish it in shops.
EA Partners, the division of EA that publishes third-party games, has picked up Valve's mind-bending first-person puzzle game Portal 2.
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PS3 COD: Black Ops patch released
Has it helped?
Treyarch has released a new patch for the PlayStation 3 version of billion-dollar shooter Call of Duty: Black Ops.
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Dec PS Plus adds huge BF1943 sale
Also, huge discounts on Neo Geo gems.
No PlayStation Plus is not a waste of money because look, this month you're offered 40 per cent off the price of Battlefield 1943! And that's a good game!
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PS3 gets Music Unlimited sub service
Powered by Qriocity.
Turn on your PlayStation 3, have a nosey under the Music tab, and you'll discover Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity.
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Interview | Eurogamer meets Monty Python
Terries Jones and Gilliam talk games.
Usually when we interview celebrities about videogames, they claim to like them. Gemma Atkinson told us she enjoys playing while on the toilet, for example, while Konnie Huq declared herself to be a fan of SimAnimals.
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Dungeons & Dragons Daggerdale revealed
PC, XBLA and PSN in spring 2011.
Atari has announced a new Dungeons & Dragons game, a PC, Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network title called Daggerdale.
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Sony: Virtual item sales keep Home free
Microtransactions its "bread and butter".
Why is PlayStation 3's virtual world Home free? Because you lot keep buying virtual items.
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Civilization V leader leaves Firaxis
What now?
What happens now that the lead designer and lead gameplay programmer of Civilization V has walked away, leaving Firaxis and the iconic settlement-building behind? Will the series noticeably change?
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Mass Effect's Citadel "like Manhattan"
Ripe for thousands of stories, says BioWare.
BioWare's gargantuan science fiction Mass Effect universe was designed from the beginning to provide opportunities to tell spin-off tales in comics and novels – but one area in particular could be ripe for further investigation: the Citadel.
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Miyamoto: New Wii Zelda is half finished
Skyward Sword heads into the clouds.
That new Zelda Wii game we've been waiting years for? Well, according to Shigeru Miyamoto, it's only half finished - comments that undermine plans for an early 2011 release.
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EA slams Activision's "PR play"
$400m damages claim "filled with pettiness".
Electronic Arts has dismissed Activision's attempt to seek a whopping $400 million in damages over the sacking of ex-Infinity Ward stars Vince Zampella and Jason West as nothing more than a "PR play".
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Feature | Are Facebook games getting better?
Move over, FarmVille.
The biggest gaming platform in the world has 500 million users and zero respect. Traditional gamers and developers bemoan the lack of complexity of Facebook games and the shady business practices of those who create them. It's not uncommon to hear the word "evil" tossed around during discussions of social gaming giant Zynga. But that's changing.
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DC Universe Online UK pricing confirmed
Pound the opposition.
It'll cost UK PC and PlayStation 3 gamers £9.99 a month to play superhero MMO DC Universe Online, Sony Online Entertainment has confirmed to Eurogamer.
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Feature | Fingers on the pulse
Which games get your heart racing the most?
Like many people, I've been been playing a lot of Black Ops lately. A little too much, perhaps. When you smear yourself in camo paint and start looking for decent camping spots on your way to the bus stop, you know you're overdoing it.
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Activision sues EA for $400 million
Challenge everything.
Activision has filed suit against Electronic Arts seeking $400 million in damages as part of its ongoing litigation against two former Infinity Ward executives.
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StarCraft II finally gets PC demo
Blizzard offers up first three missions.
A demo version of Blizzard's blockbusting PC RTS StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty is now available to help coax sceptics off the fence.
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