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Tales series heads to Wii, PS3, PSP
Graces, Versus, Vesperia.
Namco Bandai plans to bring new Tales of games to PS3, Wii and PSP.
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New PAL Releases Roundup - 03/04/09
Nintendo DSi, Disgaea, Ninja Blade, more.
It's been a relatively quiet start to the year, despite a few strong individual performances, but tomorrow - Friday 3rd April - that should change, as boxes fly off high street shelves and out of e-distribution warehouses and into the eager arms of people up and down the land in quantities so far alien to the year of 2009.
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Feature | Conan's Second Coming
Funcom bridges the content gap.
Funcom launches free trials for its fantasy MMO Age of Conan today. You can pick up one of 20,000 exclusive free trial keys here at Eurogamer - just head on over to the giveaway pages for European servers or North American servers as appropriate. There are 10,000 keys available for each, and anyone can play on any server. Each trial key unlocks seven days of free play, and three exclusive in-game items.
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So that's what Project Ringo is all about.
SEGA has announced that yet another instalment in puzzle series Puyo Puyo is on the way.
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Blizzard releases iPhone authenticator
US only so far, other phones to come.
Blizzard has released an iPhone and iPod Touch application that works as an authenticator to help keep your World of Warcraft and Battle.net accounts secure.
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Review | Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures
Is King Conan worthy of your monthly tribute?
Ah, Conan. The uncouth barbarian who hailed from the lands of the north, adventured as a thief and a mercenary, ruled the waves as the pirate Amra and eventually took the throne of the powerful civilised nation of Aquilonia. Robert E Howard's tales may be as simple, rough-hewn and crass as their eponymous hero, but they are no less compelling for all that.
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Original Silent Hill heading to Wii
Re-imagined with no combat.
Konami is bringing the original Silent Hill back to life on Wii and has boldly decided not to include any combat.
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LBP players create 725,000 levels
Game played more than 125 million times.
The number of levels created by LittleBigPlanet players has reached 725,000, according to Sony.
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DSi-enhanced games to work on DS
Plus: new Zelda is probably enhanced.
Nintendo of America's Reggie Fils-Aime has said that games that take advantage of the DSi's additional new features will still probably work on DS and DS Lite.
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Text chat, copy-and-paste, other tweaks.
PS3 firmware 2.7 is now available to download, introducing text chat and a few other minor tweaks.
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It's twice as popular as ye olde Lite.
GAME has announced that pre-orders for the Nintendo DSi are more than double those for the DS Lite during the same pre-release phase.
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Jak & Daxter heading to PS2, PSP
Flying machines spinning up in autumn.
Sony has announced Jak & Daxter: The Lost Frontier for PS2 and PSP.
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FIFA Ultimate Team is broken, say players
EA forum flooded with complaints.
EA's official FIFA 09 forum is flooded with complaints about the recently-released Ultimate Team add-on mode.
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Review | iPhone Word Games Roundup
WordJong, WordFu, Scramboni, Bookworm, NYT Crosswords.
Spelling is the new shooting - at least it is on the iPhone - and that makes vocabulary the new ammo, Websters the new GameFAQs, and remembering that whole "I before E" business the new headshot.
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Premium DLC shortcuts for Godfather II
Get best guns, mobsters for cash.
EA will provide lazy-but-wealthy Godfather II players with premium DLC shortcuts from 23rd April.
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Champions borrows WAR's public quests
"We did what every good developer does."
In an interview with Ten Ton Hammer, Cryptic Studios' Bill Roper has admitted that its superhero MMO Champions Online has lifted the public quest system from Mythic's Warhammer Online.
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Football Manager Live adds monthly subs
Has around 23,000 players in UK.
Football Manager Live has added monthly payment plans to the minimum three-month subscription the game launched with, Sports Interactive boss Miles Jacobson has told GamesIndustry.biz.
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Nintendo lists early DSi Shop line-up
Art Style! WarioWare! A Pyoro!
Nintendo has listed the first batch of games to be made available from the DSi Shop, which launches with new hardware on Friday.
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Grinding WOW gold earns GBP 1 an hour
Players speak out on why they buy.
In the third of Nick Ryan's four-part Eurogamer feature series on the trade in MMO currencies and services, a player explains why he buys World of Warcraft gold by estimating that earning it legitimately in-game is only worth one pound an hour.
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Feature | Gold Trading Exposed: The Players
Playing away.
In the last two weeks, Nick Ryan's four-part weekly feature series on gold trading - the grey market for in-game currencies, services and items in MMOs - has introduced us to this shady business, and investigated the lives and motivations of the gold farmers and sellers themselves.
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EverQuest II update revamps world
Elements of Evil refreshes content.
The five year-old EverQuest II expands again today with the Elements of Evil update.
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Interview | God of War III
The men behind the myth.
To get a sense of just how big a leap Sony's Santa Monica Studio reckons it's made from God of War II on PlayStation 2 to the upcoming PlayStation 3 God of War III, simply recall the leap Kratos took off Mount Olympus in the first one.
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Ghostbusters, Bond coming to iPhone
Sony Pictures converting catalogue.
Sony Pictures Television plans to convert lots of films and telly shows into iPhone games, including Ghostbusters and James Bond.
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It's a brand new shooter for PSN.
Developer Just Add Water has announced Project V, a first-party Sony game for PSN.
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Dragon Age has no co-op, multiplayer
BioWare plans "ton" of DLC, though.
BioWare doctor-bosses Greg Zeschuk and Ray Muzyka have "no plans" to incorporate co-op or multiplayer into Dragon Age: Origins.
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Racing games cause most aggression
More than shooters or ping pong.
A pair of scientists from Huddersfield University have discovered that racing games cause more agitation and aggression in players than shooters.
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Don King Boxing for Wii delayed
Knocked out by "technical issues".
Don King Boxing for Wii has been delayed thanks to "technical issues", publisher Take-Two said this morning.
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Multiplayer not ruled out for Mass Effect 2
Could a co-op mode be in the works?
BioWare doctor-bosses Greg Zeschuk and Ray Muzyka have hinted that a multiplayer mode could still feature in Mass Effect 2.
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COD pack downloaded 1 million times
And that's just in the opening weekend.
The first downloadable map pack for Call of Duty: World at War was downloaded 1 million times during the first weekend of availability.
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MCLA South Central cars sold separately?
Vehicle pack leaks point to more content.
Rockstar is reportedly planning to release a couple of extra premium packs for Midnight Club: Los Angeles, which allow you to access the seven vehicles introduced by the recent South Central expansion separately.
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