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Halo: Reach played for a millennia
Bungie deploys statistics.
Bungie has revealed that Halo: Reach owners have collectively ploughed more than a millennia into the game's campaign mode.
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Itagaki: I'd like Devil's Third to support 3D
"I'd like to at least offer it as an option."
Valhalla Studios boss Tomonobu Itagaki has told the Japanese press he would like Devil's Third to have 3D options on both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
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Review | F1 2010
Gripped.
Heard the one about the Spaniard, the German, the Australian and the two Brits? If you follow motorsports, it's unlikely you haven't, because it's difficult to remember a Formula One season as competitive and as exciting as this year's. The performance gaps are tiny, the talent on-track enormous. Even legendary, when you consider the presence of Herr Schumacher – the man may have underperformed dismally to date, but his past achievements in the sport stand (and his consistently inventive efforts to try and barge former team-mates off the track are at least entertaining).
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Team Ico Collection gets Trophies
Move and 3D possible for The Last Guardian.
The high definition PlayStation 3 ports of Team Ico classics Ico and Shadow of the Colossus will include Trophies, super cool creator Fumito Ueda's confirmed.
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Tekken Tag Tournament 2 announced
Out in Japan next summer.
A sequel to PlayStation 2 launch game Tekken Tag Tournament is in the works, Namco Bandai announced at the Tokyo Game Show.
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Interview | The Dream Machine
"This industry really enjoys beating things to a pulp."
It's been said many times, but that doesn't make it any less true: the internet has set game designers free. Before the online gates were opened, you could beaver away for months on your pet project but the chances were that nobody would see it outside of the limited confines of the public domain demo scene, and that's if you were lucky. Nowadays a game born of private passion can be uploaded, bounce from inbox to inbox and build a real-world audience with dizzying speed.
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Mega Man Universe based on Mega Man 2
Levels from NES classic will feature.
The core campaign in Capcom's upcoming Mega Man Universe will be a remake of Mega Man 2, the game's producer has revealed.
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It's Dark Void and Bionic Commando's fault.
Capcom's annual net income is at its lowest since 2004, the publisher revealed today in its annual financial report.
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Muramasa heading to PSN and XBLA?
HD Odin Sphere remake also hinted.
Vanillaware's stylish Wii platformer Muramasa: The Demon Blade could be on the receiving end of an HD makeover, according to multiple sources at the Tokyo Games Show.
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Monster Hunter Tri servers go down
Capcom is working on a fix.
Server problems have led to Capcom temporarily suspending online play for Wii title Monster Hunter Tri.
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Games obsessed with "gay space marines"
So says Mafia II producer.
What's the biggest problem the games industry faces in 2010? Used games? Piracy? No, it's "gay space marines" according to Mafia II's senior producer.
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EDF: Insect Armageddon revealed
Budget bug blaster gets a sequel.
A follow-up to cult shooter Earth Defense Force 2017 is coming to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, publisher D3 has announced.
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XBLA dev: We need better marketing
Clash of Heroes chap talks future games.
Consumers need to be better educated about digital games, the developer behind forthcoming PSN and XBLA title, Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes has claimed.
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Japan-only PS1 titles could head to Europe
Yes, that means Cho Aniki on PS3.
American PS3 owners will be able to enjoy select Japan-only PSone games for the first time next week with the launch of a new Imports service for the PlayStation Store.
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New game incoming from Tekken director?
Look out for a reveal later today.
Tekken director Katsuhiro Harada has tweeted that he'll make an announcement at the Tokyo Game Show later today.
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Feature | Setting Sun?
This year's TGS suggests that the Japanese industry is far from "finished", but still has a lot to learn.
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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Metroid: Other M bug forces restarts
Nintendo "aware of the issue".
IGN has discovered a "game-breaking" bug in Metroid: Other M.
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PC, Mac and PSP versions this November.
The PC and Mac versions of Football Manager 2011, and PSP game Football Manager Handheld 2011, will be released on 5th November, SEGA's confirmed to Eurogamer.
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Privates too sexual for Xbox 360
Microsoft pulls the plug.
Zombie Cow has canned the Xbox 360 version of shoot-em-up Privates after Microsoft deemed the game's "sexual nature" too much for the console.
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Molyneux to keynote Eurogamer Expo, Gears of War 3 playable!
Plus Fable III on the show floor.
Eurogamer is delighted to announce that legendary British game developer Peter Molyneux will be kicking off the Eurogamer Expo developer sessions this year with a talk on Fable III, giving behind the scenes detail and revealing his inspiration for the series.
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Feature | Your Move
PS3’s back catalogue gets motion sensitive.
If you've been keeping a weather eye on PlayStation Move coverage, you've probably come to the conclusion that Sony's latest foray into motion control is an extremely competent peripheral in search of genuinely good games. Luckily, the PlayStation 3 already had some genuinely good games knocking about, and now some of them have had Move support patched in.
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APB dev blames demise on "complacency"
$100m and Crackdown's success caused it.
A high-ranking member of the development team that created $100 million catastrophe APB has blamed its demise – and Realtime Worlds' – on complacency.
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Review | Battlefield: Bad Company 2 - Vietnam
King cong.
Of all the immoral, bloody and pointless conflicts the world has seen, the Vietnam War at least had the best soundtrack. That's what all the movies suggest, anyway. And it's a theme DICE appears to be continuing with Battlefield: Bad Company 2 - Vietnam.
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Kinect: "Biggest platform launch ever"
Microsoft's Phil Spencer bets it will be.
Microsoft reckons the release of Xbox 360 motion-sensor Kinect will be the "biggest platform launch ever".
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Interview | Microsoft's Phil Spencer
Japan? Yes we can! Etc.
You've got to admire Microsoft's determination. Millions of dollars spent on marketing, years of work spent on promotion, and still only 12 people in Japan own an Xbox.
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Invade friends' worlds in Disgaea 4
And marvel at the overhauled graphics.
Disgaea 4 will allow online invasions of friends' worlds. Plus, Nippon Ichi is giving the series a serious makeover.
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Two Worlds II dated in mainland Europe
Zuxxez for the continent.
The mainland European release of Two Worlds II will happen on 21st October, publisher Zuxxez announced today.
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Halo: Reach "biggest" MS game ever
Bigger than all the Halos, GOWs and Fables.
Bungie's Halo: Reach has achieved the astonishing feat of becoming the biggest game Microsoft has ever released.
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Interview | Medal of Honor's Greg Goodrich
On respect, authenticity and why they chose Afghanistan.
Greg Goodrich looks tired. We expect he's tired because he's flown 5500 miles to sit in a room answering questions about Medal of Honor, on which he's executive producer. His weariness is probably more acute though because those questions aren't really about his game - a cleverly scripted and interesting FPS that looks smart and inventive - so much as they are about the ground beneath its feet. Everyone wants to talk about Afghanistan. Just ask Liam Fox.
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Feature | Download Games Roundup
Slice! Hamsters! Breeze! Seconds! Gun!
We're of a mind to get straight down to business this week - there's quite the variety to get through, from indie darling Breeze to the licensed dogfights of Top Gun. First, however, we feel compelled to mention that this week sees the release of the wonderful Space Invaders Infinity Gene on PSN (£7.99) and Xbox Live Arcade (800 Microsoft Points).
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