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LEGO Rock Band dated for November
More popular than The Beatles?
Warner Bros. has confirmed reports that LEGO Rock Band will be released on 27th November in the UK.
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Brutal Legend, Uncharted 2, more.
This is more like it, no? There are big, exciting games wherever you look, weekends can't come soon enough, and people are sending us eye-catching, functionally useless promotional items in the post (see below). 2009 finally gets going.
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New Wii Shop and DSi titles revealed
Star Wars! Puzzles! Vikings! Rubber ducks!
Nintendo has announced this week's new additions to the Wii Shop Channel and the DSi Shop.
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New FIFA 10 patch this week, EA keen to address remaining issues
Eurogamer speaks to EA Canada.
EA Sports has told Eurogamer that a large number of the problems reported with FIFA 10 on the official forums have been addressed or will be addressed by a new patch, which should be out this week.
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Dragon Age spun off into Flash game
EA 2D developing DA Journeys for browsers.
BioWare wasn't kidding when it said it had big plans for its new Dragon Age franchise. Hot on the heels of this week's revelation that it has two years of DLC planned comes the announcement of Dragon Age Journeys, a Flash game for browsers developed by EA 2D.
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Football Manager 2010 demo released
You can download it now via Steam.
A demo for Football Manager 2010 is now available to download via Steam.
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Call of Duty 1 soon on PSN, XBLA
List of Achievements appears.
The PSN and XBLA release of the original Call of Duty may be just around the corner, judging by a freshly-discovered list of Achievements.
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Digital Foundry | New CryEngine vid shows next-gen vision
Digital Foundry analyses high-def version.
CryTek has completed development of its new CryEngine 3 middleware and released a new trailer demonstrating its vision for the engine's next-generation capabilities, along with new footage highlighting performance on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
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Warhammer 40k: DOW II gets free DLC
New co-op survival mode on offer.
THQ has released The Last Stand, a free downloadable content pack for real-time strategy title Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II.
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Possible ZOE sequel top of Kojima's list
Gets "a lot of love calls" about it, apparently.
Hideo Kojima has said that he gets "a lot of love calls" about Zone of the Enders and really hopes he can make another one as well.
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Stargate Worlds funding woes continue
"We will not be able to provide any updates".
Things aren't looking too good for Stargate Worlds, the MMO based on the popular TV series and film. The chief executive of developer Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment has indicated that the company is in dire funding straits.
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Torchlight to get release on Steam
It's out later this month.
Forthcoming PC title Torchlight is to be available via Steam when it's released later this month.
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Mushroom Wars, Ratchet space on PSN
Strategise or chill here on the deck.
We're still waiting for a full PlayStation Store update list from Sony, but in the meantime the European PlayStation Blog advises us to expect Creat Studios' latest, Mushroom Wars, and a new Ratchet & Clank space for Home.
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Age of Conan free trial is back
Seven days of free barbarianism.
Funcom has relaunched the free trial scheme for Age of Conan, offering seven free days in the world of Hyboria to anyone with the patience to download the hefty game client.
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LOTRO: Mirkwood priced for Europe
Plus, Codemasters pre-order plans inside.
Codemasters has revealed its European pricing and pre-order deals for The Lord of the Rings Online's digital mini-expansion, Siege of Mirkwood.
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Help test Facebook and Twitter on 360
Another Xbox Live preview programme.
Microsoft is inviting people to help test the Xbox Live update that introduces Facebook and Twitter support.
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Review | Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
Rings a bell.
In November 2007, the first ever videogame starring Mario and Sonic appeared on shop shelves. It was a huge hit, despite being a bit 7/10, so it didn't come as much of a surprise when SEGA and Nintendo announced a sequel.
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Late October launch.
Microsoft has announced that Sky Player will launch for Xbox 360 on 27th October.
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You've a month to merge accounts.
Blizzard has set a deadline by which all World of Warcraft players will need to merge their WOW accounts with a new Battle.net account: November 11th in North America, and November 12th in Europe.
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New PS3-compatible phone launched
Aino features virtual controller buttons.
Sony Ericsson has launched Aino, a new mobile phone which works with PlayStation 3.
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Interview | When Comics Met Videogames
Cecil and Gibbons reunite beneath a steel sky.
At 60 years old, Dave Gibbons has been writing and drawing comics for over half his lifetime. From his formative years working on British institutions such as 2000AD and Dan Dare, Gibbons became best known for his collaboration with Alan Moore on the seminal 1980s graphic novel Watchmen, which single-handedly legitimised a medium previously dismissed by mainstream culture as childish.
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Wii Fit Plus is "not a sequel" - Miyamoto
Also: why he always carries a tape measure.
In the latest edition of Iwata Asks, Nintendo boss and wannabe chat-show host Satoru Iwata interviewed his most famous employee, Shigeru Miyamoto, about Wii Fit Plus. Miyamoto told his superior that he regarded the new fitness title as an "enhanced version", not a sequel.
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Dragon's Lair heading to DSiWare?
USK posting suggests as much.
Super-old laserdisc adventure Dragon's Lair may be about to make a long-overdue appearance on DS, according to details on the German ratings board website.
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Two years of DLC planned for Dragon Age
Everything from items to expansions.
BioWare has revealed that it has extensive plans to support Dragon Age: Origins with a broad range of downloadable content, across all platforms, for at lest two years after its release next month.
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Splatterhouse confirmed for 2010
It's still in development for PS3 and 360.
Namco Bandai has confirmed the remake of arcade fighter Splatterhouse will be released in Europe next year.
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Ubi: We could do 35 Assassin's Creeds
Dev speculates about female lead, WWII.
Never mind a third Assassin's Creed game, Ubisoft producer Sébastien Puel reckons they could do any number of them.
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Wii Play is best-selling game this decade
In the US, anyway. San Andreas second.
The NPD Group has revealed Wii Play is the best-selling game of the decade in the US.
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Yamauchi: GT5 is "basically complete"
But he's still tweaking.
Polyphony Digital boss Kazunori Yamauchi has reiterated that the only thing holding up Gran Turismo 5 is his perfectionism.
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E3: Yamauchi: We could release GT5 now
Must be perfect. PSP connectivity possible.
Gran Turismo's dad Kazunori Yamauchi has told Eurogamer that Gran Turismo 5 is "at a point we can release it any time we want".
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Pay what you want for World of Goo
Yep, even if that means two pence.
World of Goo developer 2D Boy is celebrating the game's first birthday by offering it for a reduced price.
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