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FCC approves new PS3 model numbers
Could just be hard drive changes, though.
With E3 just a few days away, it looks as though Sony could be set to unveil a new iteration of the PlayStation 3.
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El Shaddai confirmed for Europe
It's heading to PS3 and 360 next year.
Ignition Entertainment has confirmed that El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron is heading west.
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Duke: Manhattan Project possible for PSN
Broussard hopeful about Duke Nukem 3D.
3D Realms boss George Broussard has told Eurogamer that he hopes to see Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project and Duke Nukem 3D appear on PlayStation Network.
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Japanese charts: PSP at number one
Mario Galaxy 2 wins software top ten.
The latest Media Create data has revealed that PSP was the best-selling bit of games hardware in Japan last week, with more than 23,000 units shifted.
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Returning Japanese.
Moonlight bathes the rolling hills and forested glades, glinting off our serried rows of troops. Up ahead, a white castle gleams from the top of a steep hill, torches flickering distantly under the sloping eaves of its distinctive roof, a pale sentinel watching over the valley; our objective.
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Digital Foundry | In Theory: How Blu-ray players could host cloud gaming
Is this OnLive and Gaikai's secret weapon?
Whether we like it or not, whether we're ready or not, cloud gaming is coming. The idea is simple - instead of buying consoles or high-end PCs, instead we log in to servers many miles away hosting the requisite hardware and while our control inputs are transmitted across the net, video streams of the gameplay are beamed back over IP. Say goodbye to the console and indeed piracy as we know it, say hello to the dumb terminal.
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Review | Download Games Roundup
Numbas! Apples! Meerkats! Race! Feel!
Pricing evidently has absolutely no bearing on the quality of download games right now. Some are happy to take a punt at retail prices with quite dismal offerings, while others are practically giving away their hard work despite being obviously brilliant.
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Natal to be renamed Wave, says report
Microsoft not commenting, shockingly.
Forget Project Natal - Microsoft's new motion-sensing camera will have a new name by the time it's released.
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E3 Portal 2 event replaced by "surprise"
Valve ready to unveil Episode Three?
Valve has announced, via a quirky email, that the Portal 2 E3 event has been replaced by "a surprise".
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Microsoft E3 conference announced
Plus "Technology-free" Natal showcase.
Microsoft has revealed that its E3 press conference this year will take place on Monday 14th June at 10am PST, or 6pm BST.
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E3 Natal premiere by Cirque du Soleil
"Technology-free event" explained.
Microsoft's pre-E3 Project Natal showcase will be, "A spectacular live performance imagined by Cirque du Soleil," according to US invitations.
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Natal to cost a hundred quid - report
Launch slated for October, says source.
With just weeks to go until E3, details of the price and launch date for Microsoft's new Project Natal technology appear to have leaked onto the internet.
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Activision GoldenEye game in November
Wii and DS versions, E3 reveal likely.
Eurogamer has learned that Activision is working on a James Bond: GoldenEye title for Wii and DS that should be released this November.
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SEGA unveils Sonic Colours for Wii, DS
Looks like Eggman's up to his old tricks.
SEGA has revealed details of the 20948129810th instalment in the Sonic the Hedgehog series.
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Sucker Punch PS3 exclusive at E3.
Sony has confirmed that inFamous 2 is in development for PlayStation 3 and will be shown off properly at E3 next week.
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Sony unveils MotorStorm: Apocalypse
Due out early 2011 for PS3.
Sony has officially unveiled the third game in the MotorStorm series, which takes place during the apocalyptic disintegration of an unnamed American city.
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Review | MotorStorm: Apocalypse
Devil's playground.
If there's music playing at the end of the world, it will probably be dubstep, the brutally slow, lurching concoction of industrial beats and weapons-grade bass distortion currently dominating the dancefloors of London and the teenage bedrooms of Antwerp. If there's music playing at crusty extreme sports festivals - like the festival of outlaw off-road racing that's the fantasy of the MotorStorm games - around the world right now, it's probably dubstep too.
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Interview | Sony's Ray Maguire
The UK boss talks 3D and E3.
With E3 just days away, you'd think Sony would be busy finishing all those conference trailers and working out how many HD tellies you can fit in a suitcase without exceeding BA's baggage limit. However, the platform holder still found time to hold a special event in London today to show off its new 3D technology.
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Pachter: Twisted Metal quip "a guess"
"It's the game I hope he's working on."
Analyst Michael Pachter has told Eurogamer that what he said about a Twisted Metal PS3 game was "a guess".
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Payne, Noire, Agent held back.
Rockstar's not going to E3, favouring instead a more personal event that will take place later in the year.
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The Conduit 2 gets MotionPlus support
Optional precision controls for Wii FPS.
SEGA has announced that The Conduit 2 will include support for Wii MotionPlus.
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Showing at E3 next week, obviously.
Electronic Arts' bumper list of E3 titles brings word that the Wii reincarnation of NBA Jam will be released in October.
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Final Fantasy II comes to Virtual Console
New Ware stuff for DSi and Wii too.
Nintendo has re-released SNES title Final Fantasy II via the Wii Virtual Console.
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JellyCar 2 heading to Wii and DSi
ESRB rating points to wobbly future.
Disney is bringing JellyCar 2 to Wii and Nintendo DSi in the future, according to a rating by the ESRB.
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No plans for PC Red Dead Redemption
Not right now anyway, says Rockstar.
Rockstar Games has ruled out the possibility of Red Dead Redemption coming to PC - for the time being, at least.
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EA announces Spare Parts for PSN/XBLA
Co-operative robot trash planet game.
Electronic Arts has revealed its line-up for next week's E3 trade show, and while most of the games were known quantities, there was also word of a downloadable action-adventure called Spare Parts.
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Trine sequel, new Ace Team game at E3
Atlus' line-up reveals new titles.
Finnish developer Frozenbyte is working on a sequel to last year's quirky puzzle platform game Trine, publisher Atlus has revealed.
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3D Animal Crossing on the way?
It'll be unveiled at E3, says report.
Rumours are whizzing round the internet that a 3DS version of Animal Crossing will be on show at E3 next week.
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Mass Effect 2 Overlord DLC dated
Duke: Manhattan Project for XBLA too.
Microsoft's latest Xbox Live schedule has given us solid dates for the Mass Effect 2 Overlord expansion and the Xbox Live Arcade re-release of Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project.
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Crysis 2 in autumn, MP beta planned
Multiformat shooter sets its sights.
EA has said that Crysis 2 will be released this autumn and will be preceded by the unceasingly popular multiplayer beta.
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