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Huge festive PlayStation Store sale now
Joe Danger half-price and much more!
On the PlayStation Store today you'll find discount after discount after discount, all in the name of Christmas.
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New 3DS Professor Layton footage
Mask of Miracles sets the bar.
It's only fitting that one of the best selling series on DS, Professor Layton, should lead the charge on 3DS. And today we're offered a fresh look at the upcoming 3DS Professor Layton game, the Mask of Miracles.
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Rockstar dev recalls "deception", "abuse"
The truth behind Red Dead Redemption?
Earlier this month Take-Two turned a profit, a feat that usually requires Grand Theft Auto. This time, however, it took the breakout success of one new game: Red Dead Redemption, a Wild West romp smothered with praise.
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Gran Turismo 5 gets 608MB patch
UPDATE: Sony reveals all.
UPDATE: Sony has confirmed the contents of this huge patch to Eurogamer. From the horse's mouth, they are:
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Review | Super Mario All-Stars
Crystal castles.
One tragic casualty of the game industry's creep towards digital distribution is videogame packaging.
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Review | Mobile Games Roundup
Dead! Golf! Crackdown! Gravity! Isoball!
Oh look! Christmas is nearly here, and you're all sat nervously wondering what the hell to buy for your loved ones as the big day approaches. Well, if you have a partner who finds it exciting to receive the best that mobile gaming has to offer, then allow me to remind you of some of the best that I've had the pleasure of encountering over the past few months.
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Is a 3DS cart bigger than a DVD?
Word on the street pins it at 8GB.
Cartridges for Nintendo's ambitious new 3DS handheld may be able to hold a whopping 8GB of data - that's more than an Xbox 360 DVD (6.8GB).
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See PSP's Final Fantasy IV Collection
Both better looking and deeper.
Square Enix's PSP remaster of Final Fantasy IV may be the best version yet, judging by a brand new website for the game.
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Interview | Hydrophobia: We did get a few things wrong
Dark Energy Digital on fixing its baby.
When Xbox Live Arcade game Hydrophobia was released to disappointing review scores, Manchester developer Dark Energy Digital hit back. Now, three months after release, DED has slashed the price of the game and prepared what it believes is a "quite remarkable" update, all with a crystal clear message: We have listened.
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Title update promises to change the game.
Manchester-based developer Dark Energy Digital wants gamers to give watery Xbox Live Arcade game Hydrophobia a second chance – and to help convince them it has announced the release of a title update it reckons completely changes the game.
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UK chart: Christmas number one is...
Nothing to do with the X-Factor.
The UK all-formats Christmas number one for 2010 is Call of Duty: Black Ops, the fastest-selling game the world has ever seen.
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What is Capcom's fastest-selling game?
Clue: it's not Street Fighter.
What is Capcom's fastest-selling game of all time? It's not Street Fighter, it's not Mega Man, it's not Resident Evil.
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First accessible games suite opened
UK hospice receives tech to help disabled kids.
Children's charity SpecialEffect has opened a dedicated accessible games suite – the first of its kind – at a UK hospice, helping youngsters enjoy videogames regardless of physical disabilities.
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LittleBigPlanet 2 spreading to PSP?
Internet whispers begin.
The first whispers of LittleBigPlanet 2 heading to PSP have been heard.
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PS3 Tomb Raider Trilogy HD confirmed
CD injects new life into old Lara.
Crystal Dynamics has confirmed the existence of a PS3-exclusive Tomb Raider Trilogy pack.
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First COD: Black Ops map pack announced
The First Strike on Xbox 360 first.
Microsoft mouthpiece Major Nelson has announced the first map pack for mammoth FPS Call of Duty: Black Ops.
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Mob violence victim calls for Mafia II ban
Makes "players identify with brutal killers".
The daughter of a Sicilian journalist murdered by the Mafia has called for 2K Games' Mafia II to be banned.
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Digital Foundry | The Making of God of War III
For the love of God.
Post-GDC and in the wake of last week's gargantuan Uncharted 2 post-mortem, Digital Foundry's "downtime" this week was spent playing the UK's - and most likely the world's - number one videogame, God of War III.
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Source: MS quadrupling Kinect accuracy
Finger movement and hand rotation possible.
Microsoft is working to improve the accuracy of Xbox 360 motion-sensing add-on Kinect so that it could detect finger movement and hand rotation, Eurogamer understands.
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Feature | The Future for Dummies
It's easy to deride Farmville, but social gaming is relevant to the whole industry.
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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Secret of Mana hits App Store this month
Classic SNES RPG goes portable.
Beloved SNES action RPG Secret of Mana is due to arrive on the App Store before the end of the month.
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Shadow the Hedgehog designed for US
SEGA explains hated trigger-happy hog.
Of all the wrong turns the Sonic franchise has taken over the years, few have been quite so regrettable as execrable third person shooter Shadow the Hedgehog. Why did SEGA do it? Because they thought it "could work for" US gamers.
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EA, not Treyarch, heir to Infinity Ward?
Riccitiello takes a pop at Black Ops team.
John Riccitiello believes that EA, not Black Ops studio Treyarch, could be the developer to pick up where Infinity Ward left off and deliver "the next great FPS".
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Witcher 2's insane difficulty revealed
Die and start the game from the beginning.
The Witcher 2's insane difficulty is just that – if you die you have to start the game again from the very beginning.
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Worms Reloaded gets TF2-themed DLC
Plus, 50 per cent price cut until Sunday.
Worms Reloaded has just let rip with a batch of free, Team Fortress 2-themed DLC.
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Square offers Lord of Arcana PSP demo
Carry XP over into main game.
A demo for PSP chop 'em up Lord of Arcana hits the PlayStation Network next week, publisher Square Enix has announced.
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Demon's Souls servers to stay online
PS3 RPG threatens immortality.
Support for monstrous PlayStation 3 RPG Demon's Souls' US servers has been extended again, publisher Atlus has announced.
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Fan plays Cataclysm 149 hours a week
Average playtime up, says WOW stat-crunch.
One free time-rich gamer poured a staggering 149 hours into MMO expansion World of Warcraft: Cataclysm in its first week on release, according to numbers out today.
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SNK announces classic NeoGeo PS3 pad
Geo think it'll get a European release?
Should the forthcoming NeoGeo Station on PlayStation Network not do enough to satisfy your retro cravings, then publisher SNK Playmore might have just the thing: a classic, PlayStation 3-compatible NeoGeo control pad.
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Move support spreading "like wildfire"
Game library nears 50 mark.
It's been a while since the last bout of Kinect vs Move sabre-rattling so it's heartening to see Sony step up to the plate and lob some new stats into the ring.
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