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Squenix handling Supreme Commander 2
Gas Powered Games picks new friend.
Square Enix is set to publish Supreme Commander 2.
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Capcom publish millionaires club list
Proof that SNES > Megadrive.
Capcom, in a sudden fit of self-congratulation, has published a list of all of its million-plus-selling games.
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Age of Conan to be released in Korea
First Asian version for Funcom's MMO.
Funcom has announced that Age of Conan is to be released in Korea. It's the first deal to bring the fantasy MMO to the crucial Asian market.
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Van Damme Street Fighter for Blu-ray
"No! You've lost your balls!"
Capcom has warned us that the 1994 Street Fighter film is coming out on Blu-ray.
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Sins of a Solar Empire add-on delayed
Entrenchment digs into 2009.
Stardock and IronClad Games have delayed the first micro-expansion for brilliant PC space-strategy game Sins of a Solar Empire.
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Snowboarding combat game on the way
For WiiWare, from Bomberman dev.
Hudson has unveiled a WiiWare snowboarding game where players use weapons to "blow away the competition".
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Three more titles for budget XBLA range
Ultimate MK 3, Feeding Frenzy, Worms.
Microsoft appears to be preparing three more games for the budget Xbox Live Arcade Hits range.
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101-game DS compilation this month
Flash game choppers, etc, with stylus?
New publisher Nordcurrent has announced that it will release 101-in-1 Explosive Megamix, a DS mini-game compilation, on 28th November in Europe.
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Hauberks back by popular demand.
The 1,000 in-game items we had to give away with our Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria preview on Monday disappeared pretty sharpish. Turns out a Hauberk of the Mithril Guard is the must-have of Middle-earth fashion this autumn.
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Gears 2 sells 2 million in opening weekend
Gamers notch up 15 million hours of play.
Microsoft has boasted selling over 2 million copies of Gears of War 2 during its opening weekend.
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Roper working on Champions' longevity
Admits mistakes were made with Hellgate.
Bill Roper has said he's applying lessons learned from the failure of Hellgate: London to his new project, superhero MMO Champions Online.
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Call of Duty: World at War patch out
Features 317MB of fixes for the PC version.
The PC version of Call of Duty: World at War has been patched to v1.1, with a host of tweaks and fixes arriving just in time for the game's European release this Friday.
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Left 4 demo arrives on PC and Xbox 360
Try out two maps from new zombie shooter.
Valve has unleashed PC and Xbox 360 demos of Left 4 Dead.
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iPhone is "future of gameplay" - Apple
DS and PSP are "more in the past".
Apple marketing exec Greg Joswiak has declared that the iPhone and iPod Touch represent "the future of gameplay" - unlike dusty old antiques the DS and PSP.
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Crayon Physics Deluxe pre-orders live
15 dollars, including beta access soon.
Kloonigames' Independent Games Festival-winning Crayon Physics Deluxe is finally available to pre-order for a ridiculously minuscule USD 14.95, which will also grant access to a beta version in due course.
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Garriott leaves NCsoft as profits dive
"New interests" made him do it.
Tabula Rasa creator Richard Garriott has resigned from Korean publishing company NCsoft.
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Blizzard bans 350k from Battle.net
StarCraft and Diablo II hax0rs pwned.
Having banned nearly 8,000 people for cheating at Warcraft III a fortnight ago, Blizzard has now banned over 350,000 StarCraft and Diablo II accounts also "found to be using third-party hacks" on Battle.net.
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Microsoft bans Xbox 360 pirates
Has them walk the Live plank.
Microsoft has banned a bunch of rule-breaking Xbox 360 owners who have modified their consoles to play pirated games.
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US to get Mirror's Edge PC in January
DLC also down for early 2009 release.
Electronic Arts has announced the PC version of Mirror's Edge will indeed be released in January - in the US, anyway.
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Far Cry 2 sales hit 1 million mark
In less than three weeks since launch.
Ubisoft has announced that a million copies of Far Cry 2 have now been sold.
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Review | Linger in Shadows
Scene but not heard.
It's a fair bet that a lot of people downloaded Linger in Shadows from PSN, perhaps enticed by its grungy visuals and impulse price point (GBP 1.99), only to be left utterly bewildered by the experience. To be fair, it's not as if Sony or Plastic, the coding team responsible, did a particularly good job of explaining what Linger in Shadows was going to be or what it was doing on PSN alongside more traditional gaming fare.
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Big Fable II announcement next week
Dev blog post sparks DLC rumours.
A mysterious post on Lionhead's development blog suggests a Fable II announcement is due "early next week".
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Review | The Lord of the Rings Online: The Mines of Moria
What's Mines is Mines... what's yours is an exclusive item giveaway.
Due to popular demand, we have 5,000 more exclusive in-game items for Lord of the Rings Online to give away. Head over to Eurogamers to claim your Hauberk of the Mithril Guard, for use on European servers, and then read on for our impressions of the beta test of the Mines of Moria, first expansion of the Tolkein MMO.
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Developer confident about new Silent Hill
Reckons it'll be "at least as compelling".
Developer Double Helix believes Silent Hill: Homecoming will be "at least as compelling as some of the previous games" in the spooky series, despite being the studio's first attempt at the IP.
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Football Manager 2009 patch on Friday
SI starts tackling score-dropping bugs.
Sports Interactive has told Eurogamer to expect a patch for Football Manger 2009 on Friday, alongisde the European launch of the game.
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King's Bounty add-on in the works
Interesting Russian RPG in demand.
Russian developer Katauri is hard at work on an expansion to well-received PC tactical RPG King's Bounty: The Legend.
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PS3 Sonic Unleashed moves to December
Plus: US, UK, Asian versions all identical.
SEGA has told Eurogamer that the PS3 version of Sonic Unleashed has been pushed back to an unspecific date in December.
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Animal Crossing Wii Speak bundle priced
Yours for around 60 quid.
Nintendo has told Eurogamer that Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City will cost around GBP 59 if you want to buy it bundled with Wii Speak.
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PC split-screen removed from L4D demo
It will be in the full game, though.
Valve has patched the PC demo of Left 4 Dead to remove split-screen play, which could be activated by plugging in an Xbox 360 controller and typing a short console command.
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Review | eRepublik
Bite-sized democracy.
It wasn't widely reported, but in April of this year, the United States declared war on Canada. Perhaps it was inevitable - the smug superiority over low gun crime figures, that cruel stranglehold on the world's moose resources, or maybe just the country's odd propensity for coming up with place names like Flin Flon and Winnipeg - whatever the reason, the US of A seemed to feel that its neighbour to the north had it coming. It certainly looked like the whole business was going to be over quickly: on one side, a nation of proud arms-bearing hyper-capitalists hepped up on Big Tastys and Buffalo Jerky, and on the other, a cadre of unnaturally polite international backpackers. What could possibly go wrong for Uncle Sam?
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