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    Joe Danger DLC rides in

    PSN hit sees price cut too.

    New DLC is on the way for Joe Danger, PlayStation Network's fun racer/platformer hybrid.

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    DeathSpank sequel heading to PC

    Thongs of Virtue gets exclusive content.

    DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Ron Gilbert's action RPG sequel, has nailed down a belated 30th November PC release.

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    Report: XBLA revenues continue to soar

    DR2: Case Zero, Sonic 4 lead the way.

    Microsoft's Xbox Live service has enjoyed another record breaking month, according to a study carried out by market research firm Forecasting and Analyzing Digital Entertainment (FADE).

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    THQ calls for "peaceful" end to Korea crisis

    Homefront "a work of speculative fiction."

    You may have read this morning about serious clashes between North Korean and South Korean forces, sadly resulting in the death of at least two soldiers and threats of impending missile strikes.

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    Microsoft launches seasonal XBL sale

    Portal, GTA, Trials, more going dirt cheap.

    It's the Thanksgiving holiday here in the US on Thursday, which is traditionally followed by insane shopping deals on the subsequent 'Black Friday'.

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    Double Fine announces Stacking

    XBLA/PSN puzzler next for Schafer's crew.

    Tim Schafer's Double Fine studio has announced its next title – a puzzle adventure called Stacking, due on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade in Spring 2011.

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    Kinect off to "rough start" in Japan

    Sold a quarter of Move's tally.

    Kinect's Japan launch has failed to replicate the system's success in Europe and the US.

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    Inazuma Eleven heading to Europe

    Nintendo to publish Level-5's footie RPG.

    Curious Japan-only football/RPG hybrid Inazuma Eleven is to make its European debut next year on the DS.

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    Multiplayer BF:BC2 update incoming

    PS3 gets it first, PC/360 to follow.

    A new multiplayer patch is on the way for Battlefield: Bad Company 2, publisher EA has announced.

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    Lionhead details Fable III patch

    Game save and spawning glitches targeted.

    A forthcoming patch for Fable III will fix corrupted game saves, spawning issues and frame-rate dips, according to an update from developer Lionhead Studios.

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    Flickr man's Glitch to beat FarmVille?

    "Richer", "deeper", "more sophisticated".

    Stewart Butterfield (no not Battlefield) - the man who invented photo-sharing website Flickr - is making a game called Glitch.

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    Castlevania: LOS ships a million

    Revamp scares up "remarkable" sales.

    Castlevania: Lords of Shadow has shipped a million copies in the US and Europe, publisher Konami has revealed.

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    GT5: GAME/Gamestation open tonight

    November's third midnight launch.

    The third UK midnight opening of November happens tonight for Gran Turismo 5.

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    Eurogamer.net Podcast #46

    Splatterhouse! Bizarre! GT5 embargoes!

    Welcome to the FORTY SIXTH instalment of the podcast they said probably wouldn't last 46 minutes. It's the Eurogamer.net Podcast #46.

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    Will Kinect/Move boost 360/PS3 sales?

    "Unlikely," says a new report.

    Both Microsoft and Sony reckon motion sensing add-ons Kinect and Move will significantly boost sales of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 respectively, but a new survey from a respected analyst reckons that's "unlikely".

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    What's on the Wii/DSi shop?

    Need for Speed! Faxanadu! DoDoGo!

    Nintendo has an online shop too don't you know - so what's on it this week?

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    Xbox 360 launch a "watershed moment"

    Microsoft's console celebrates fifth birthday.

    The Xbox 360 is five years old.

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    Free DJ Hero/Guitar Hero songs for US

    Not giving thanks for that.

    Residents of the US have Coca-Cola to thank for a batch of free downloadable DJ Hero 2 and Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock songs.

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    Review | Games for Windows Phone 7

    A Mobile Games Roundup special.

    Yes, we've finally turned our Medusa-like gaze to Microsoft's recently launched Windows Phone 7 platform, and donned our waders to stride manfully through the detritus of the launch line-up to pluck out the gems.

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    Sony's new Move game draws to music

    Pictures and video within.

    Sony's PlayStation Move lacks games - at least it does compared to Kinect. Thank goodness for Beat Sketcher, then.

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    Over 50 3D PS3 games coming – Sony

    Platform holder doing 20 in-house.

    Over 50 stereoscopic 3D-enabled PlayStation 3 games are in the works, Sony's revealed.

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    Digital Foundry | Tech Analysis: RAGE HD

    Digital Foundry on Carmack's latest iOS side-project.

    iPhone games have traditionally been concept-driven as opposed to relying on state-of-the-art visuals to really make an impression. id software's John Carmack has been a long-time advocate of the Apple platform, and has sought to push the limits of the tech, first with the visually impressive DOOM Resurrection, and now with a smaller slice of on-rails shooting action excised from forthcoming multi-platform FPS title, RAGE.

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    (I COD get no) Satisfaction

    Black Ops spikes Rolling Stones song sales.

    If you were to suggest to The Rolling Stones circa 1975 that one day sales of their songs would spike because of a videogame, they would no doubt have laughed you out of the recording studio.

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    Sony: The world still loves Gran Turismo

    GT5 "takes your breath away".

    Has the gaming world left Gran Turismo behind? Is the simulation racer still relevant in today's fragmented, socially networked word? For Sony, the answer is, unequivocally, yes.

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    GT5: Day one update unlocks online

    UPDATE: Unlocked features revealed.

    UPDATE: This just in from Eurogamer Reviews Editor Oli Welsh: The patch was 133MB and downloaded and installed in a couple of minutes. When the game booted, it then recommended a further install from disc which took about five minutes.

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    PopCap games half-price this week

    Plus: Minkley's Meat Ceiling spotted.

    All downloadable PopCap games are half-price from the PopCap website until Monday, 29th November.

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    Rumour: Elder Scrolls 5 in the works

    Is a direct sequel to Oblivion.

    Bethesda Game Studios is hard at work on the fifth game in the Elder Scrolls series, according to a new report.

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    WOW will be destroyed today

    Plus: Tame raid boss Chromaggus.

    Today [tomorrow in Europe -Ed], World of Warcraft will be torn asunder by a very angry dragon called Deathwing - weeks ahead of the 7th December Cataclysm expansion launch.

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    Are apps coming to Xbox 360?

    MS wants Silverlight on console.

    There's a strong suggestion that apps may head to Xbox 360.

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    Review | Operation Flashpoint: Red River

    Sim as last time?

    Operation Flashpoint is one of those shooters in which getting shot actually matters. It could be said that's true of every shooter, but not to this extent. In many modern FPS games, each bullet you take merely drains a little colour from your world until you finally keel over. It's no worse, in a sense, than being told Fred Astaire has died.

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