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Aion opens two new European servers
Queues so long you can't join them.
NCsoft has made its first move towards addressing the overcrowding on its freshly-launch MMO Aion in Europe: opening two new servers.
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Music games are "crap", says Bunnyman
Hopes players get "electrocuted".
Echo & the Bunnymen lead singer Ian McCulloch has dismissed music games as "crap" - and wished instant death on everyone who plays them.
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Uncharted 2 chapter Tweets disabled
That's a relief #UNCHARTED2
Naughty Dog has disabled chapter-completion updates via Twitter in Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, after reviewers drove all their friends and colleagues mad with constant automated posts.
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Tim Schafer is 20 years old or something!
Designer celebrates getting job etc.
We missed this the other day, but we wouldn't want you to miss it too - Double Fine's Tim Schafer has celebrated his 20th anniversary of getting into the games industry by posting up some rejection letters and reminiscing about getting a job at LucasFilm.
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Yamauchi hints at European GT5 date
It's likely to be similar to the Japanese one.
Polyphony Digital boss Kazunori Yamauchi has offered a hint at when the next Gran Turismo game will hit Western shelves.
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Sheep and cheerful.
Llamasoft has announced that Gridrunner Revolution is now on sale at www.llamasoft.co.uk.
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Super Street Fighter IV unveiled
News of the game breaks early.
Tomorrow's Street Fighter announcement has spilled, and turned out to be no less than Super Street Fighter IV.
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Rock Band 2 for Wii in October
30 quid, compatible with old instruments.
EA, MTV, Harmonix and whoever else they've got round today have announced that Rock Band 2 for Wii will be released in Europe this October.
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Feature | Off the Map
Our tribute to the levels designed to confuse rather than guide.
In these heady, three-dimensional times where players are expected to move not just from left to right but also backwards and diagonally and sometimes in strange new directions they may not be comfortable with, level design takes on an all-new meaning. Levels now need to be both playgrounds and delicately constructed pathways. To stop their players wandering around aimlessly like children lost in a supermarket, developers must build their games so as to lead the player with an invisible hand.
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Cataclysm features Goblin GTA parody
WOW expansion scooped by PC Gamer.
The UK edition of PC Gamer magazine got to stay behind after class, sorry BlizzCon, this year - and found out a bit more about the forthcoming Cataclysm expansion to World of Warcraft. Teacher's pets. We're still sulking about not being invited to that particular party, but not above bringing you the headlines.
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Microsoft demos Katamari, Natal-style
Plus motion-controlled Space Invaders.
Microsoft showed off two more ways Project Natal could work with existing games at the Tokyo Game Show last week.
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Halo 3: ODST disc error "not widespread"
"Very small number", says Microsoft.
Microsoft has issued a statement downplaying Halo 3: ODST "Unreadable Disc" reports that popped up last week.
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Are you the UK's best Nintendo gamer?
You could win a trip to Japan if so.
Calling all women and old people - a new competition is being launched to find Britain's best Nintendo gamer.
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PSP PixelJunk Monsters out Thursday
Deluxe version gives you extra.
Q-Games has announced that PSP game PixelJunk Monsters Deluxe will be released this Thursday.
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Review | Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2
Civil bore.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 isn't vastly different to the first Marvel Ultimate Alliance, which was pretty similar to X-Men Legends 2, which owed more than a little to X-Men Legends. Trouble is, X-Men Legends came out in 2004, so the fact that the series has only shown incremental signs of evolution is cause for concern.
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Professor Layton in at two.
Halo 3: ODST is top of the All-Formats Top 40 chart this week following its 22nd September launch on Xbox 360.
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Mid-October on Steam and others.
Amanita Design has said Machinarium will be released on 16th October for PC.
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Valkyria II to have multiplayer modes
PSP sequel gets ad-hoc co-op and versus.
In an interview with the PlayStation blog, SEGA has confirmed that the PSP sequel to its tactical PS3 RPG Valkyria Chronicles will feature ad-hoc multiplayer modes.
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Inafune: Japanese industry "is finished"
Capcom man not impressed by TGS.
Capcom R&D chief Keiji Inafune told journalists at a Dead Rising 2 event on Friday that his reaction to the Tokyo Game Show was despair at the state of the Japanese games industry.
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Harmonix releases Rock Band 2 update
New modes, features, functionality.
Harmonix has released a significant patch for Rock Band 2, which adds and fixes a swathe of features. It's out now on Xbox 360 and is apparently in certification for PlayStation 3.
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Street Fighter announcement tomorrow
Teasier site URL hints at "New Warrior".
Capcom is planning to make a Street Fighter-related announcement tomorrow, 29th September, at 5pm Japanese time, which is 9am BST in old money.
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New Fist of the North Star game coming
Tecmo Koei shows teaser trailer.
Tecmo Koei has shown a teaser trailer for a new Fist of the North Star game at the Tokyo Game Show.
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THQ reveals third Red Faction DLC pack
New Behemoth mode users Walkers.
THQ has lifted the lid on the third batch of downloadable content for Red Faction: Guerrilla.
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Alpha Protocol delayed to summer 2010?
SEGA's spy RPG facing six-month hiatus.
SEGA's spy role-playing game Alpha Protocol may launch next summer instead of this October according to US retailers.
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225 games available for PSPgo at launch
Sony America tots up PSN numbers.
Sony America has said there will be around 16,000 pieces of existing digital content on the PlayStation Store compatible with the PSPgo when it launches on 1st October.
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Player survey reveals MMOFPS sequel.
An email sent out to PlanetSide subscribers by Sony Online Entertainment suggests that a sequel to the cult massively multiplayer shooter is in the works.
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Natal patches for old games unlikely
Takes too much work, apparently.
Microsoft's Kudo Tsunoda has said that we're unlikely to see existing games patched to work with Project Natal.
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Review | Kirby Super Star Ultra
In the pink?
When I was little I once made Kirby marshmallows with little chocolate eyes and wine gums for shoes, and my horrible brother traumatised me by melting them into a gooey, pink, vaguely Dali-esque distorted mess with a handheld blowtorch. I've never been the same. Kirby, however, has stayed pretty much exactly the same for the past 14 years, as this remake attests. It's almost identical to Kirby Super Star on the SNES, with a few touch-based mini-games thrown in, but you wouldn't necessarily know it - it's the same mix of gently unchallenging platforming and ability-gobbling that has characterised every Kirby game before or since, with the notable and lovable exception of Power Paintbrush. I'm not quite sure whether that testifies to Kirby's quirky timelessness or just reluctance to innovate.
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Review | Lost Planet 2
Fun for four.
However hard other developers may try, Capcom remains the master of the heart-in-mouth, adrenaline-soaked boss fight. The sandworm thing that the four of us are currently trying to kill is about 50 times the size of the cannon-mounted freight train that we're fighting it from. Every time it emerges from the sand with an ear-shattering, screeching roar to gobble up another carriage as if it were a Smartie, we all instinctively reel back in our seats. Lost Planet 2 has a shot at being the best euphoric four-player monster-killing experience since, well, Monster Hunter. (Yes, I know I namedrop Monster Hunter in practically everything I ever write. Take the hint, people!)
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Conchords Rock Band DLC confirmed
Definitely one to zero in on.
Sub Pop Records has confirmed three Flight of the Conchords songs for Rock Band, just like comedy duo Jermaine Clement and Bret McKenzie promised.
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