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Buy new episode, get severed head.
Valve has announced it is giving away Sam & Max items for use in Team Fortress 2 to people who buy the first episode of the latest Telltale adventure series.
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Monster Hunter in Lost Planet 2 PS3
Plus: Frank West is back!
Capcom has revealed more playable guest stars for Lost Planet 2: Dead Rising's Frank West, and a splendidly armoured hunter from the Monster Hunter games.
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Interplay bringing Descent to WiiWare
Due out this autumn.
Interplay has announced plans to release classic PC shooter Descent on WiiWare this autumn.
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Pachter expects more IW departures
But Activision and MW will be fine.
Games industry analyst and headline hero Michael Pachter expects to see another 10 to 20 employees to leave embattled developer Infinity Ward soon - but doesn't think this will hurt Activision, or the Modern Warfare series, too badly in the long term.
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Downloadable UNO coming to PSP
Local and online multiplayer promised.
A PSP version of classic card game UNO is coming to PlayStation Network.
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Gears novelist writing Gears of War 3
Karen Traviss also doing two more books.
Epic Games has revealed that Gears of War novelist Karen Traviss is now writing the story for Gears of War 3, along with two more novels.
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Review | SBK X: Superbike World Championship
Lest we Fogarty.
When Eurogamer asked if I would go to the SBK X press event on their behalf, my first response was, "will I get to take an YZF-R1 around Silverstone like I did with MotoGP 09/10?" Obviously this was meant in jest. But what they said next pretty much sealed the deal anyway: "no, but you'll get to spend a day at a swanky hotel, and Carl Fogarty will be there". Four times World Superbike Champion Carl Fogarty. In!
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Kotick: Majority of Acti titles in autumn
Cautions investors despite Q1 bump.
Activision boss Bobby Kotick has said he's cautious about the publisher's prospects for the next few months because most of its big games aren't out for ages.
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Digital Foundry | The world shown through Natal's eye
New tech demo surfaces in Tel-Aviv.
Microsoft has revealed a new Natal tech demo in advance of the motion controller's E3 PR storm, showing the efforts of Microsoft's Israeli R&D team at its annual Think Next seminar.
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Demon's Souls due in Europe this June
Exclusive limited edition version.
Namco Bandai has confirmed that it plans to publish Sony and From Software's wonderful Demon's Souls in Europe.
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NPD: Pokemon beats FFXIII, BFBC2
FFXIII PS3 outsells 360 version by 67%.
Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver emerged the winners in NPD's North American game sales figures for March, beating off strong competition from Final Fantasy XIII, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and God of War III.
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Korean StarCraft teasers surface
Could they be related to SCII launch?
A series of three South Korean teaser adverts has emerged, hinting at pre-launch hype for the release of StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty.
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GTA episodes live on PSN tomorrow
Plus: Final Fight! Sam & Max! Skate 3 demo!
Sony has updated the PlayStation shops with all manner of treats - and the promises of the GTA IV downloadable episodes, which are both due to go live tomorrow.
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Review | Splinter Cell: Conviction
Courage?
The irony in calling the reinvention of a long-established series Conviction, only to flip-flop on what exactly that reinvention should look like, is writ large across Splinter Cell's recent history. We're now three years on from Ubisoft's original release date for Sam Fisher's fifth outing, a development hell seemingly spent groping in the dark for exactly what a stealth game should look and play like, post-Kojima.
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Review | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction
Sneak preview.
Sam Fisher is an angry man. For years he's been doing a pretty angry job, murdering from the shadows under the auspices of neo-con morality, but he's always been ready with a snappy putdown as he slips a knife around the jugular of the enemies of freedom. To a certain extent he's still up to that - "It's a good job all your training paid off," he tells a young man as he separates his vertebrae - but the new Sam Fisher is a furious one, motivated entirely by his own vengeful reasons.
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GTA Episodes! Splinter Cell! Volcanic ash!
Sometimes things in life are blatantly going to happen, but everyone pretends they won't until the very last minute.
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Soldner-X 2 coming to PSN in May
Things are looking shmup.
The PlayStation Network will be graced with a 2D horizontal shoot-'em-up in the classic style next month, with the arrival of Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype.
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Capcom goes round EG reader's house
Brings SSFIV in a truck. Photos inside.
A few weeks ago we offered one lucky Eurogamer reader the chance to play Super Street Fighter IV a month before its 30th April release. Capcom would literally come round your house, we promised, with a portable gaming rig.
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Demon's Souls coming to Europe?
Update: Namco to announce tomorrow.
Update: Namco Bandai has told VG247 that it will make a formal announcement on the European release of Demon's Souls tomorrow. Which is almost a formal announcement in itself, to be honest. It's happening!
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Mega Man 4 heading to Virtual Console
Plus WiiWare and DSiWare updates.
Nintendo has announced this week's line-up of Wii and DSi digital downloads, due out on WiiWare, Virtual Console and DSiWare tomorrow.
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Everybody's Tennis PSP this summer
Demo on Store around launch.
Sony has announced that Everybody's Tennis will be released for PSP this summer.
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Feature | Banging the DRM
The history of anti-piracy.
"As the majority of hobbyists must be aware, most of you steal your software. Hardware must be paid for, but software is something to share. Who cares if the people who worked on it get paid? Is this fair?" That's Bill Gates, ranting about software piracy. He wasn't complaining about the proliferation of dodgy copies of Windows 7 flying about in the torrentsphere, however.
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PlayTV getting Facebook features in 2010
"Major update" due before end of year.
Sony has said that its PlayTV software will receive social network integration in a "major update" which is "due towards the end of 2010".
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2K Australia developing XCOM game
Or rather, 2K Marin's Australian division.
2K Games has revealed that it's actually 2K Australia working on the newly unveiled XCOM reboot, and not its team in Marin near San Francisco.
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Four more key staff desert Infinity Ward
All MW2 design leads have now left.
Kotaku reports that four more key staff have left Infinity Ward, including the last remaining lead designers of Modern Warfare 2.
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Sony 3D TV buyers get free games in June
3D PS3 firmware to precede HX803 launch.
Sony has announced that people buying its new Bravia HX803 3D TV in June will receive a PSN voucher entitling them to four 3D versions of PS3 games.
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Technology firm sues over Wii Fit
Plus: "Nintendo Wii Made Me Nympho."
US tech firm IA Labs has filed a lawsuit against Nintendo, claiming one of its patents has been infringed by Wii Fit, Wii Fit Plus and the Wii Balance Board. Not to mention the Wii Remote, Wii Nunchuk, Wii MotionPlus, Wii Wheel and Wii Zapper, by the way.
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New Resi film lifts stuff from Resi 5
Anderson also promises better dogs.
Paul W. S. Anderson admired Resident Evil 5 so much that he ended up lifting stuff from it for a redraft of his upcoming film, Resident Evil: Afterlife.
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Xbox Live for Xbox 1 officially killed
Bungie says goodbye to Halo 2.
Microsoft should by now have officially discontinued Xbox Live support for original Xbox consoles and games.
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SC: Conviction to get new DLC weekly
Starting with a big shiny machine gun.
Ubisoft has announced plans to release downloadable content on a weekly basis for the Xbox 360 version of Splinter Cell: Conviction.
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