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GHWT, LBP user-content being moderated
Fans are not very happy.
Fans are becoming angry about the removal or "moderation" of content created by Guitar Hero World Tour and LittleBigPlanet online communities.
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COD4 man gets cross with Activision exec
Fed up of "bulls***" from "super douche".
Call of Duty 4 community manager Robert Bowling has raged at Activision "senior super douche" Noah Heller for "pulling s*** out of his ass".
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EVE's biggest-ever expansion detailed
March 2009, Tech 3, modular ships, more.
On the last day of the EVE Online Fanfest, developer CCP has unveiled the biggest-ever expansion for the space MMO, which will be released on March 10 next year (not in the summer, as was originally stated).
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Live inFamous interview on Weds
Nate Fox from Sucker Punch at 6pm.
Eurogamer readers will be able to speak to Sucker Punch's Nate Fox this Wednesday, 12th November, at 6pm GMT in our latest live text interview.
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New pin appears in map on office wall.
Eurogamer is proud to announce the launch of its sixth European-language website, Eurogamer Italia.
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Hover car coming to Burnout Paradise
Back To The Future-style.
Even more Burnout Paradise updates have been announced, including, yes, a Back To The Future-style hover car. Obviously.
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Mattrick adamant he invented avatars
Wants to send rival firm "a card and a cake".
Microsoft boss Don Mattrick still believes he was the very first person to invent controllable 3D human avatars.
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Age of Booty gets PSN release date
It's just days away now, apparently.
Capcom has announced a release date for the PSN version of Age of Booty.
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PS3 outselling Xbox 360 in Europe
But Wii is beating both, as always.
Nintendo has released figures for 2008 hardware sales in Europe which reveal the PS3 is outselling the Xbox 360 - though the Wii is still laughing in both of their faces.
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Review | Penny Arcade Adventures: Episode 2
The filth and the fury.
One of the benefits of episodic games, you'd assume, would be the ability to tweak and improve the game with each new release. Thankfully, it's an option that Hothead Games has taken with this second outing for Gabe and Tycho, the foul-mouthed stars of web-comic Penny Arcade.
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Feature | Taming the Gorilla
Now more than ever, EA needs to steel itself for the changes ahead.
Published as part of our sister-site GamesIndustry.biz' widely-read weekly newsletter, the GamesIndustry.biz Editorial is a weekly dissection of one of the issues weighing on the minds of the people at the top of the games business. It appears on Eurogamer after it goes out to GI.biz newsletter subscribers.
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Footage shown at Fanfest.
EVE Online developer CCP has hinted that an FPS based on the EVE universe is in development.
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Review | The Last Remnant
What happened to the first one?
In the sea of RPGs at the Tokyo Game Show last month, The Last Remnant stood out - not only because it commanded a disproportionate section of the Square-Enix stand, but because its demo pods comprised almost a full half of Microsoft's. It's no longer exclusive, but Last Remnant is a key game for both the Xbox and Square Enix this Christmas: where Microsoft is no doubt hoping that Xbox sales of the game will make a dent in its success on the PS3 in Japan, Square-Enix is billing it as an RPG for the world; the Japanese-developed role-player that will finally break out and enjoy as much success elsewhere as it inevitably will in its home country.
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EA scraps Casual publishing label
As market "defies a single genre".
EA has decided to bin its standalone Casual label, according to a statement.
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Tabula Rasa selling for under a dollar
NCsoft expansion-plans to the rescue.
Amazon US is selling copies of Tabula Rasa for less than a dollar, or 61 pence in good Queen Elizabeth's money. This doesn't bode well.
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Review | EVE Online: Walking In Stations
One small step for man, one giant leap for EVE.
There aren't many MMO expansions that change a game wholesale when it's over five years old. There aren't many that introduce entire new methods of interaction, environment types, mini-games and meta-games, graphics and more. There certainly aren't many that offer all that as a free update to subscribers. That's what Walking In Stations, the update that will bring interiors and avatars to EVE Online for the first time, proposes to do.
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Tabula Rasa update returns to Earth
So does Richard Garriott.
In the latest post on the Tabula Rasa website, lead designer Susan Kath has revealed that the next major update to the science-fiction MMO, Deployment 15, will take players to Earth for the first time.
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Rock Band Song Pack 2 detailed
Out this month in the US.
Harmonix has detailed the second batch of downloadable Rock Band songs to be stuffed onto a disc and sold in shops.
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EVE to introduce player-owned bars
Shopping and Drinking in Stations, more like.
CCP has revealed the kind of content players can expect from Walking in Stations, the expansion that will bring 3D player avatars and interiors to space MMO EVE Online. And it's not quite what you might expect.
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MGS4 sells over 4 million copies
Snake puts in solid performance.
Konami has sold 4.33 million copies of Metal Gear Solid 4 around the world.
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PS3 has lowest console attach rate
Xbox 360 owners still buy the most games.
There's still daylight between attach rates for market leader Xbox 360, and those on PlayStation 3 and Wii. But the margin is narrowing.
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Not in production, says producer.
Capcom producer Keiji Inafune says work on a sequel to Dead Rising has not yet commenced, despite it being the title he would most like to work on. Aw.
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"For years to come".
Capcom's Mark Beaumont has said that the company will produce Dead Rising games "for years to come".
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Blue Castle making Dead Rising 2
Canadian zombie-source confirms.
A source close to Canadian developer Blue Castle Games has told Eurogamer that the studio is making a sequel to Dead Rising.
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Aliens and Brains for WiiWare today
Get clever, play pinball, kill humans.
Nintendo has refreshed the WiiWare line-up with three brand new games.
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GTA IV, LBP boost Japanese PS3 sales
But DSi launch dwarfs competition.
Grand Theft Auto IV has thundered to the top of the Japanese chart this week, selling more than double the number of copies of LittleBigPlanet - which makes its chart debut at three.
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Why Dennis Hopper did the Mario movie
Wanted to buy ungrateful child shoes.
Acting legend Dennis Hopper has revealed why he really agreed to be in the Super Mario Bros. film. And no, it wasn't because he thought it was just such a great script.
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Rights revert to NBC.
Ubisoft has given up on making a game about TV show Heroes.
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Halo Wars gets February release date
Limited Collector's Edition unveiled.
Microsoft plans to release Halo Wars next February, in both Standard and Limited Collector's Edition guise.
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A Kingdom for Keflings, out on Nov 19th.
Microsoft's Gamescore Blog has lifted the lid on the first Xbox Live Arcade game to feature playable Avatars.
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