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Valve E3 reveal "isn't Ep 3" - Newell
Boss quells Half-Life 2 speculation.
Valve boss Gabe Newell has mailed fan site HalfLife2.net to say that the developer's E3 reveal is not Half-Life 2: Episode 3.
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Squenix confirms Dungeon Siege III
PC, 360 and PS3, Obsidian developing.
Square Enix has announced that Dungeon Siege III is in development at Obsidian Entertainment, under the watchful eye of original creator Gas Powered Games and its boss Chris Taylor.
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Respawn promises big reveal at E3
"Stay tuned," say West and Zampella.
Update: EA has said that the Facebook was a fake.
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Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions
Web chat.
A lot of people must hate Rocksteady right now - a lot of superhero game developers must, anyway. Unshackled by a movie tie-in and free to focus on a single location along with a bespoke, carefully selected cast, Batman: Arkham Asylum changed a sizable audience's idea of what a comic book game could be.
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No online Manager Mode in FIFA 11
But it's a "long-term" ambition.
FIFA 11 lead producer David Rutter has told Eurogamer that EA Sports does not intend to introduce an online Manager Mode this year but it's possible one day.
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FIFA 11 to "reinvent player authenticity"
Due out this autumn for PS3 and 360.
EA Canada aims to "reinvent player authenticity" in FIFA 11, which will be released this autumn for PS3 and Xbox 360.
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Personality+! Pro Passing! Er, custom chants?
While other 10-million-selling game developers throw their lawsuits out of the pram and cuddle up to new sugar daddies, one of the biggest and most bankable development teams in the world quietly gets on with business in Vancouver.
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Facebook post was a fake.
Respawn Entertainment isn't planning to announce anything at E3 after all, according to publishing partner Electronic Arts.
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Itagaki to unveil new game at E3
"Complacency is never an option for me."
Legendary game designer Tomonobu Itagaki has revealed he will announce his new offering at E3 next week.
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Flowery apocalyptic action this autumn.
Namco Bandai has released its E3 trailer for Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, and it concludes by revealing that the game's due out in October on PS3 and Xbox 360.
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3rd Birthday, KH Re:coded heading West
Square confirms Parasite Eve/Disney titles.
Square Enix has announced plans to bring The 3rd Birthday and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded to the West.
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New "ethics-review-panel-supervised" date.
Valve has announced that Portal 2 won't be released until 2011.
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Sony confirms "PS4" videos are fake
Not a nifty PS3 promo campaign either.
Sony has confirmed that trailer videos for "PS4" doing the rounds on YouTube are nothing to do with the company.
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Rock Band 3 has real guitar, Pro mode
Plus keyboards, seven-member bands.
Harmonix has announced details of Rock Band 3, including its keyboard controller and Pro mode.
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Don't call it a comeback.
Like those packets of bacon that come with sandwich-destroying pictures of the farms the meat originated from, it would be interesting if annual videogame releases carried some sort of visual insight into the mental health of their development teams.
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Warner Bros. revamping Mortal Kombat
2D fighter due in 2011. Trailer inside.
Warner Bros. has announced the development of a new Mortal Kombat game for release on PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2011.
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APB Key to the City event delayed
Now begins on Saturday.
Realtime Worlds boss Dave Jones has said that the start of the Key to the City beta event for APB - showcasing much of the game ahead of its launch 2nd July release - has been delayed until Saturday morning.
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Medal of Honor multiplayer beta date
Retailer points to early July.
EA will launch a multiplayer beta for the new Medal of Honor game on 5th July according to retailer Play.com.
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The Revolution will not go unscrutinised.
The first time we landed in a futuro-Asian city was during the original Deus Ex, while we were in pursuit of a hacker called Tracer Tong. It wasn't all work though. During the search we took some time out and went to a Triad-run club called Lucky Money. Here we bought an Australian NPC countless drinks in an attempt to seduce her, then gave up and hammered the space bar so we could jump up and down on the dance floor in front of a big mirror.
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Review | Blacklight: Tango Down
Condition orange.
There are a lot of cultural reference points in games these days, deliberate and otherwise, and sometimes they're all the hook you need. But they're also open to misinterpretation. For example, when I sit down to play Blacklight: Tango Down all I can think about is mood lighting and ageing British TV adverts for crap soft drinks.
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FIFA 11 developers tackle Clubs, quitters
Teamplay changes and anti-quit measures.
The developers of FIFA 11 have told Eurogamer that they are "confident" of fixing the things people find offputting about the multiplayer side of FIFA, but that people quitting out from losing positions "comes with the territory".
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Space Invaders Infinity for PSN/XBLA
Famitsu points to console release.
The excellent Space Invaders Infinity Gene is on its way to PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade according to the latest issue of Famitsu.
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Mortal Kombat video chap has film vision
"This is just a prelude," says Tancharoen.
The director of the live-action Mortal Kombat short that had the internet all aflutter earlier this week has said it was shot in two days - and that he has a vision for a proper film based on the beat-'em-up material.
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Neversoft staffing for "action shooter"
Guitar Hero developer looking ahead.
Current Guitar Hero developer Neversoft is seeking level designers to work on a "new action shooter game", prompting speculation the studio is going to get to turn its hand to something other than plastic instruments.
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Who needs E3?
Epic Games is running a 6x XP week for Gears of War 2 during E3.
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MS: Halo 3 outsold six PS3 titles combined
Greenberg goes on offensive pre-E3.
Affable Xbox 360 mouthpiece Aaron Greenberg has stirred things up ahead of next week's traditional Sony vs. Microsoft E3 battle by claiming that Halo 3 sales are more than most of Sony's first-party line-up put together.
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PS3 3D titles priced, out this week
Patches free to owners, 3D TV buyers.
Sony has announced launch details for PlayStation 3's early stereoscopic 3D line-up.
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Scott Pilgrim is timed PSN exclusive
Due out in August.
Ubisoft's upcoming videogame adaptation of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World will be a timed exclusive on PlayStation Network.
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Ubisoft doing Scott Pilgrim game
Ace comic becomes retro brawler.
Ubisoft Montreal is to produce a videogame based on Bryan Lee O'Malley's Scott Pilgrim comic books. The game will coincide with the release of a Scott Pilgrim film next year.
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Telltale doing Back to the Future games
As well as Jurassic Park titles.
Telltale is working on episodic Back to the Future games in addition to the Jurassic Park titles mentioned earlier today.
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