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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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Kane & Lynch 2 here a week early
They don't hang about.
Gritty shooter Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days has been moved forwards to a 20th August release.
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XBLA a "slaughterhouse" for small devs
Joe Danger sold 50k in first week on PSN.
Joe Danger was launched on PlayStation Network because Hello Games believed Xbox Live Arcade was a "slaughterhouse" for small developers.
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Cage exploring "very different universes"
Quantic Dream "will not play it safe".
Quantic Dream's creative conductor David Cage has shared his desire to explore "very different universes" with his new game.
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Black Ops playable through a browser?
InstantAction wants a deal with Activision.
Westwood Studios co-founder Louis Castle, now CEO of InstantAction, reckons we could be playing blockbuster console titles like Call of Duty through web browsers for free within a year.
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ModNation Racers to get casual mode
Less aggressive AI drivers promised.
PS3 kart game ModNation Racers is to get a new mode which makes it easier for rubbish players to compete.
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Interview | InstantAction's Louis Castle
Why Call of Duty will end up in your browser window.
Louis Castle's been around the block. The American videogame designer co-founded Westwood Studios, which, as all real-time strategy fans know, created the groundbreaking Command & Conquer series.
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APB dev Realtime Worlds restructures
Second project "downscaled".
Scottish developer Realtime Worlds has announced it will restructure following the release of MMO APB.
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Inazuma 11, Ni no Kuni heading West
Level-5's got more to offer than Layton.
Level-5, the studio behind the Professor Layton series, has confirmed that some of its other titles will soon be heading West.
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The Expo kicks off on Tuesday in Leeds. Here's what to expect this year.
It's back! Twice! Following the success of last year's event (no one died), this year the Eurogamer Expo takes place in Leeds and London, promising all sorts of delights for those of you who have snapped up tickets for the completely sold out event.
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Crysis 2 special edition to cost £130?
Comes with a nano-suit backpack.
Pictures of what appears to be a Crysis 2 limited edition bundle have appeared on a German retailer's website.
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Deus Ex: The Icarus Effect announced
It's a book by James Swallow.
A Deus Ex novel will be released next year to build excitement for Eidos Montreal's new game.
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Remedy defends poor Alan Wake sales
IP has "legs" to continue.
Alan Wake has the "legs" to continue despite poor sales, creator Remedy has insisted.
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3DS screen could be bigger, says Konno
But there are viewpoint and cost issues.
Nintendo's Hideki Konno has said it is possible to manufacture a larger version of the 3DS's three-dimensional screen - but that you probably wouldn't want to.
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UK "sure to start buzzing" about 3DS
And Kinect and Move, says ELSPA DG.
ELSPA director general Michael Rawlinson has said that Nintendo 3DS, Xbox 360's Kinect and PlayStation Move will get consumers spending again after lacklustre UK games and hardware sales in the first half of 2010.
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Enhanced Western God Eater for 2011
Burst mode, extra missions, more.
Namco Bandai's PSP Monster Hunter clone, God Eater, will be released in the West next year.
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Sony advises against kids using 3D
Under-6s especially vulnerable.
Sony has updated its terms of service to include information about potential health risks to children posed by 3D stereoscopic games.
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Ubi lets Assassin's dev know who's boss
Will there be an Assassin's Creed in 2011?
Ubisoft has poured cold water on calls from its own developer for the Assassin's Creed franchise to take a break following the release of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood this November.
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Review | Nail'd
To the floor.
Nothing is ever quite extreme enough for game developers. Confronted with snowboarding - the act of strapping yourself to a small piece of wood and flinging yourself down a mountain - they add extraordinary obstacle courses and balletic mid-air stunts. Tame old parkour? Bah. Running up vertical walls 500 feet away from a very hard pavement is dull - best put in an authoritarian police force to fight with while you're at it.
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Ubisoft delays new Driver game
Splinter Cell: Conviction sells loads.
Driver: San Francisco has been delayed until 2011, Ubisoft has confirmed.
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1-in-10 can't see 3D properly - report
Eyecare Trust says headaches a symptom.
UK charity The Eyecare Trust has discovered that more than one-in-ten of us cannot properly process a stereoscopic 3D image.
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XBLA's Destination Arcade next week
UI overhaul arrives earlier than expected.
Xbox Live's Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb has announced on his blog that Destination Arcade will arrive next Wednesday - one week earlier than expected.
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Nintendo "not conscious" of any rivals
"Our business is very unique" - Iwata
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has said he's "not conscious" of any rivals to Nintendo; not Apple, not cloud computing, not Microsoft or Sony.
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Assassin's will be as big as GTA – Ubi
"In the not-too-distant future."
Stab-'em-up series Assassin's Creed will be as big as Grand Theft Auto "in the not-too-distant future", Ubisoft reckons.
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3DTV in every home in 3 years – Ubisoft
"More important than some believe."
A 3D-enabled telly will be in every living room in just three years time, French game publisher Ubisoft has predicted.
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Respawn working on "Halo-killer"?
Space shooter coming, predicts Pachter.
Leading industry clairvoyant Michael Pachter has revealed what he reckons Respawn is working on right now.
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SFIV dev's new game at Comic-Con
Isn't Capcom vs. SNK 3.
Yoshinori Ono, the producer of Street Fighter IV and Super Street Fighter IV, will reveal his new game at San Diego Comic-Con next week.
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Are your song titles as good as ours?
Sony and Polyphony want you to conjure a name for the song used in the E3 trailer of upcoming PS3-exclusive racer Gran Turismo 5.
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Horii: Attitudes to games have changed
Where once "people wanted to stone me".
Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii has said that one of the biggest changes he's noticed over his long career is the way mainstream media feels about videogames.
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Google invests up to $200m in Zynga
Farmville creator said to be raking it in.
Google has invested between $100 million and $200 million in Zynga, the social gaming company behind titles like Farmville and Mafia Wars.
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