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AVP console patches "scrapped"
Man, you look just like I feel.
SEGA has said that forthcoming patches for the console versions of Aliens vs. Predator have been "scrapped".
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Rockstar lays off staff at Red Dead studio
Reductions "typical with game development".
Rockstar has confirmed that it has reduced headcount at its San Diego studio following the release of Red Dead Redemption.
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Zombie already working on Blacklight 2
No plans for DLC for the first one.
Zombie Studios boss Mark Long has said that the studio has already turned its attention to Blacklight: Tango Down 2.
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Ready At Dawn lays off 13 staff
"These are the woes of being indie."
God of War: Ghost of Sparta developer Ready At Dawn has had to let 13 people go due to a painful overlap between projects.
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Zelda: Skyward Sword in "early 2011"
Eiji Aonuma sets himself a deadline.
Nintendo is aiming to release The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword early next year, according to producer Eiji Aonuma.
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Batman, Heavy Rain win Develop Awards
As does Joe Danger dev Hello Games.
Heavy Rain and Batman scooped Best New IP and Best Use of a Licence or IP respectively at last night's Develop Awards in Brighton.
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Activision responds to Tim Schafer
Bobby Kotick is "passionate" about games.
Activision has responded on Bobby Kotick's behalf to remarks made by Tim Schafer in a Eurogamer interview yesterday that condemned the curly-haired mega-publisher-boss as a "total prick" who doesn't like games.
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Schafer calls Bobby Kotick "a total prick"
Wishes he would behave differently.
Double Fine Productions founder Tim Schafer, who was sued last year by Activision over the release of Brutal Legend by EA, has told Eurogamer exactly what he thinks of Bobby Kotick in an explosive new interview.
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Interview | Double Fine's Tim Schafer
On Psychonauts, motion control and more.
Tomorrow, Double Fine Productions CEO Tim Schafer will deliver a keynote presentation to the Develop Conference in Brighton. He's set to discuss the studio's ten year anniversary, presumably with reference to hit titles Psychonauts and Brutal Legends.
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Vaizey: Games must make tax case again
Watch Tory MP's address to Develop inside.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey this morning told the UK games industry it would "need to make the case again" if it wanted tax breaks for development.
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Lionhead loves BioShock and Portal
Shining examples of storytelling.
Seminal shooters BioShock and Portal are shining examples of great videogame storytelling and character design, Lionhead audio producer Georg Backer told an audience at the Develop Conference in Brighton this afternoon.
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Blur demo and DeathSpank on PSN
Plus five new minis, special offers.
DeathSpank is the highlight of this week's PlayStation Store update, which also sees the Sony shops updated with a free demo of Activision racer Blur.
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PSP/PS3 minis hit 1m downloads
Over 85 titles across the range.
Sony has announced that over one million units of games in its "minis" range for PSP and PS3 have been downloaded since it launched in October last year.
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Namco polls PSone suggestions for PSN
Will keep them in mind for future.
Namco Bandai has tweeted its Japanese followers asking for suggestions about which PSone and PC Engine games it should consider bringing to PSN.
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WiiWare gets kung fu and air combat
Plus: tanks, solitaire and French for DSi.
Nintendo has revealed the new arrivals who will be appearing in the Wii Shop and Nintendo DSi shop this week.
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Review | Toy Story 3
Plastic fantastic?
Time makes liars of us all, and I knew I was tempting fate when I wrote that LEGO Harry Potter would likely be the best kids game of the year. Playing Toy Story 3, there were times I worried I'd have to retract my rash prediction after only a couple of weeks.
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Rare researching GoldenEye for Kinect?
Burton: "There are so many possibilities."
Rare's Nick Burton has hinted that fuller, more traditional games may be developed at the studio for Kinect.
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BioWare working on "small scale MMO"
"You’ll see some stuff within the year."
Mass Effect creator BioWare is working on a "small scale MMO".
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Sakaguchi sounds ready to retire
The Last Story could be his last effort.
Hironobu Sakaguchi has said he could be picking up a pipe and slippers once his latest project is over.
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Limited edition Medal of Honor coming
Get early access to special stuff, for free.
Electronic Arts has announced a limited edition version of Medal of Honor, the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 game due out this October.
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Jagex reveals Stellar Dawn MMO
RuneScape maker's "most ambitious" yet.
Wealthy RuneScape creator Jagex has revealed a new science fiction MMO called Stellar Dawn.
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Nintendo reveals Wii, DS Q3 line-up
Tetris! Face Training! Other stuff!
Nintendo has let fly the Q3 release schedule for Wii and DS software.
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Feature | Sony announces huge Eurogamer Expo line-up
Plus Guerrilla, Media Molecule, Evolution live sessions.
Eurogamer is thrilled to announce that Sony Computer Entertainment Europe is bringing all of its hottest PlayStation 3 games and developers to this year's Eurogamer Expo at Earls Court, London, from 1st to 3rd October.
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New Xbox 360 Arcade this August?
4GB model shows up on Amazon Germany.
Microsoft is planning to launch a new Xbox 360 Arcade model in Europe this August, according to a new listing on Amazon.de.
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New Harry Potter supports Kinect
According to $199 Kinect bundle listing.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 appears to support Xbox 360 Kinect if a US retail listing is to be believed.
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BBC: Milo & Kate is a tech demo after all
Molyneux explains story, cloud-based AI.
Microsoft currently has no plans to release Milo & Kate after all, Peter Molyneux has reportedly told the TED Global conference in Oxford.
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"Copious" APB to-do list being addressed
RTW: We were preoccupied with launch.
Bravely, Realtime Worlds has called for you to submit a "hit list" of APB features you think need urgent attention. Because now, finally, the developer can do something about them.
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Review | DeathSpank
Smack my witch up.
There's a lot of crap in DeathSpank.
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Starring Blacklight external producer Jamie Firth.
Go go go! Welcome to the Eurogamer.net Podcast, where this week host Tom Bramwell welcomes Ignition Entertainment's Jamie Firth to talk about Blacklight: Tango Down and other issues of the day.
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Eyecare Trust: "3D not causing problems"
But even 3DS will exacerbate them.
The Eyecare Trust has told Eurogamer this afternoon that stereoscopic 3D will not "cause" eye problems.
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