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DS version of Deathly Hallows detailed
Handheld Harry Potter due November.
The DS version of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be released this November, EA has announced.
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360 Fist of the North Star demo released
Face-popping fun for free.
A demo of Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage is available to download from the Xbox Live Marketplace now.
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Medal of Honor! Enslaved! Ellie's birthday!
Following last week's amazing celebrity special, this week on the Eurogamer.net Podcast is another amazing milestone - it's Ellie's birthday!
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Prof. Layton VS Phoenix Wright is real
And on the 3DS.
Level-5's announced a 3DS Professor Layton Phoenix Wright crossover game.
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Sony suggests fix for broken PS3 RDR DLC
Incomplete Hunting and Trading released.
Sony has told PS3 owners how to fix the Hunting and Trading pack for Red Dead Redemption released accidentally in an incomplete form.
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Inazuma Eleven 3 is importer-ant.
The existence of Inazuma Eleven 3: The Ogre has been confirmed by Level-5 at a press conference in Japan today.
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Daily puzzles for 3DS Prof. Layton
Graphics will impress from start - Level-5.
3DS game Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle will be given one new puzzle every day for a year by Level-5.
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Level-5's DS Ni no Kuni detailed
Press conference spills beans.
Renowned Japanese game-maker Level-5 has today properly unveiled the DS version of role-playing adventure Ni no Kuni, which is also on the PS3.
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Review | Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
Auditore tract.
Rome wasn't built in a day. It was built in 365. While the multiplayer component to Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood has been in development for years now, the single-player game has been pieced together in just 12 months by much the same team as built the second game. And how they've used that time. When you first step into the Roman colosseum, it's another Damascene moment. The sense of awesome scale and craftsmanship that's gone into recreating this ancient monument is comparable to the first time you rode over the crest of the hill and saw Jerusalem laid out on the horizon of the first game.
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THQ extends UFC license to 2018
Expect "social, mobile and brand extensions".
THQ has extended its exclusive licensing agreement with Zuffa to make UFC games through to 2018.
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Ex-Assassin's Creed dev joins THQ
Patrice Désilets working on brand new game.
Ex-Assassin's Creed main man Patrice Désilets will join THQ in summer 2011 to form a new Montreal Studio focused on creating brand new games.
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Study links violent games to aggression
Could make aggression "more acceptable".
Repeatedly viewing violent scenes in videogames could make aggression "more acceptable" in teenagers, a new US study suggests.
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Fable de-make to revive promised ideas
Yes, you can plant the sodding acorn.
The creator of a 2D Fable "de-make" has popped up a video of his progress and explained how he's incorporating systems from the first two Fable games - including some that were mentioned during their development but never made it in.
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Dino Crisis, Onimusha not forgotten
But reboots unlikely for now.
Reboots of Dino Crisis and Onimusha seem at least a long way off – but the cult action franchises have not been forgotten, Capcom has said.
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Trine 2 confirmed for PC/PSN/XBLA
Due out next spring.
Finnish developer Frozenbyte has announced that the sequel to its platform puzzle game Trine is due out next year.
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Get Commandos Complete for two quid
Offer on Get Games for WWII series.
Do you like enemy lines and per chance being behind them? Do you own a PC made since 1967? Then our friends at Get Games may have just the deal for you.
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Finish Demon's Souls in an hour
This man can.
Demon's Souls isn't hard - a Japanese man can finish it in under an hour.
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Review | Fallout: New Vegas
Roulette the dogs out?
It's lunchtime. I'm walking to the Post Office to post some packages. As I pass a small hardware shop, I remember that I've been meaning to get a shovel, and wonder if it's worth picking one up now.
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Hacker denies COD: Black Ops leak reports
Claims reports are false, he was "scammed".
Reports overnight that retail copies Call of Duty: Black Ops have been stolen from a factory in Alabama appear to have been a load of rubbish, judging by conflicting posts by semi-literate gentlemen on various Xbox 360 hacking forums.
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Apple posts record $20 billion quarter
Jobs won't do "stupid things" with it.
Steve Jobs has told analysts he won't do "stupid things" with Apple's gargantuan cash pile of $50 billion.
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Feature | Digging for Victory: Minecraft Explored
A look at the indie game phenomenon.
There are two stories to be told about Minecraft. One of them is the tale of a man working alone to create something truly extraordinary from humble beginnings, working piece by piece to painstakingly construct an original masterwork. The other story? The other story is, at heart, the same.
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Facebook games shut for privacy breach
FarmVille accused of passing on user data.
A number of popular Facebook games were temporarily shut down this weekend amid claims they had been transmitting user data to advertisers and internet tracking companies.
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Halo: Reach level cap going up
Expect the bump in November.
Halo: Reach is all set to get a level cap increase, Bungie has announced.
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40% of all sales digital in three years
Take-Two: Discs not going away though.
40 per cent of all Take-Two Interactive's sales in three years time will be digitally distributed titles, CEO Strauss Zelnick has predicted, but that doesn't mean the death of the game disc.
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And some of it is free.
Sid Meier's Civilization V is set to get brand new downloadable content later this month, publisher 2K Games has announced.
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Kinect gets $500m marketing spend
"One of the biggest" campaigns ever.
Microsoft is setting aside a whopping $500m to market Kinect, according to reports.
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Bonk, Tetris, Omega Five for 3DS
Hudson unveils handheld plans.
New Bonk, Bomberman, Tetris and Omega Five titles are all in development for 3DS, publisher Hudson Soft has confirmed.
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Games industry obsessed with complexity
LBP dev: Why not "simplify games" instead?
The games industry spends too much time concentrating on the complexity of new technology when it should instead be thinking about how it can use new innovations to make things simpler, claims LittleBigPlanet developer Media Molecule.
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Telltale's BTTF game free with Blu-ray
Great Scott!
Anyone purchasing the impending Back to the Future trilogy Blu-ray will receive a code allowing you to download the first episode of Telltale's forthcoming game tie-in for free.
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Meat Boy dev: Games are too easy
Plus, explains free DLC move.
Modern videogames are far too easy, the developer behind fiendish Xbox Live Arcade platformer Super Meat Boy has complained.
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