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"Anya. Berserker. Satellite?"
Epic Games has hired British author Karen Traviss to write three Gears of War novels.
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Review | Elefunk
Nelly but not quite.
With a hat collection of extreme repute, logic suggests Ellie would be the best reviewer for the job of critically eviscerating Elefunk. But then again, how many Sly and the Family Stone and Funkadelic records does Ms Gibson own, hmm? None, that's how many. Yow! Good god! Hit me! Etc. Anyway, an initial glance places this latest quirky PSN puzzle offering somewhere between PC indie hit Pontifex and the mortal chaos of Lemmings, with the idea to construct bridges strong enough to carry the weight of freewheeling elephants with scant regard for their safety. Their funk credentials remain unproven, however.
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All LBP user content to be free at launch
Sony says money talk was premature.
Sony Europe has told Eurogamer that all user-generated content in LittleBigPlanet will be free at launch.
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FES edition of Persona 3 in October
Standalone add-on with lots more content.
Koei plans to offer the extended and standalone FES edition of Persona 3 here on 17th October.
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Feature | EVE Online: combat basics
The Art of (Space) War.
This is the first in a series of articles about combat in EVE Online. In this instalment we're going to look at the basic principles of killing people, which are rather unlike those of most other MMOs. Then we'll look at more advanced combat, faction warfare, and the philosophy and politics of conflict in EVE; and, finally, we'll examine the ambitions and tactics of EVE's huge military alliances. While the economic and industrial side of EVE is huge, player-versus-player war is the absolute core reason to play EVE, and understanding it will decide whether this game is for you.
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New Cooking Mama Wii coming to Europe
Won't be ready to eat until 2009.
Wii title Cooking Mama 2: World Kitchen is coming to Europe next year, courtesy of 505 Games.
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Metal Gear advisor faces smuggling rap
US Government not too happy with him.
An army man who worked as a consultant on the Metal Gear Solid series is in trouble for allegedly smuggling night vision scopes out of the US.
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"No permanent solution" to MGO problems
Konami gives full report and says sorry.
Konami has admitted there are currently "no permanent solutions" to technical hiccups relating to the Metal Gear Online Gene Expansion.
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Feature | Eurogamer TV: The Best of E3
Top vids you might have missed.
Well, that's it for another year. We've had our moments of shock, awe, and the occasional cringe. But unless you spent all of last week sat in your pants and hitting F5 (it's in our contracts, alas), chances are you might not have caught up with the flurry of new video teasers and trailers unleashed during the LA showcase.
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Perry says E3 was an "embarrassment"
Threatens not to turn up ever again.
David Perry, big cheese at Acclaim and founder of Shiny Entertainment, has added his voice to those criticising E3, calling it "broken", "stupid", and an "embarrassment".
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SEGA unveils new Sonic game for Wii
Follow-on to Secret Rings next spring.
SEGA has plans to release a brand new Sonic adventure exclusively for Wii in spring 2009.
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HMV to sell VAT-free games in-store
Will cut 17.5 per cent off the price.
High-street shop HMV will soon begin selling games in-store without charging VAT.
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That's a bit more than a "bump", Max.
Following last week's announcement that Flagship Studios had made all staff redundant and closed down development, the beta test of its anticipated free MMO Mythos has gone offline.
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Ferrari Challenge live chat this week
Mark Cale to answer your questions.
Eurogamer readers will get to interview System 3 boss Mark Cale about Ferrari Challenge on Wednesday afternoon.
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Plus: Latin America falls to Blizzard.
A major bit of World of Warcraft news passed us by in all the E3 hubbub last week: Blizzard confirmed that next expansion Wrath of the Lich King will introduce an achievement system to the game.
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Konami struggles to deliver MGO add-on
Too many people, not enough internet.
The Metal Gear Online Gene Expansion pack has collapsed under the weight of internet demand.
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Reckons sales could top 140 million.
Following the announcement that PlayStation 2 sales have now topped 140 million, King of Sony Kaz Hirai has said he's keen to see PS3 do even better.
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Hendrix playable in Guitar Hero 4
Live version of Purple Haze promised.
Activision has snagged the rights to put a virtual Jimi Hendrix in Guitar Hero World Tour.
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Moore: EA will lead online charge
Discs a fond memory in five years.
EA Sports captain Peter Moore believes that within five years we will all be playing games online, maybe with robotic dogs and hoverboards.
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Review | LittleBigPlanet
New level, online features, and making faces.
Soft-spoken Media Molecule co-founder Alex Evans is showing off LittleBigPlanet to a roomful of press, and we're stood behind him blowing raspberries and wailing. Obviously. He doesn't seem to mind. Five minutes in, he asked if anyone wanted to play along, and inexplicably we were the only people to put our hands up (both of them, while hopping up and down). So now we're cycling the Sackboy emotes with the d-pad and using the DualShock 3 tilt function to angle our puppet avatar's head so he's watching his dad.
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Quantum of Solace: The Video Game
A license to kill, but not a lot else.
My enduring memory of Casino Royale is the scene where Daniel Craig wades out of the ocean in his speedos. Apparently this vision of slick-skinned beefcakery caused some viewers to swoon, and understandably so. Me, I was simply staring in incredulity at the size of the man, thinking "bloody hell, how does he move? Look at the size of those muscles on his shoulders - can he even lift up his arms with those dog-sized lumps of meat squatting on top?"
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Review | PlayStation Home
No place like.
Charity may begin at Home, but if you listen to certain vocal sections of the PS3 community the promise of Sony's shared virtual space is starting to sound a lot like an old collection tin with a few coins rattling around inside. Release dates shift, functions and features remain vague, and there's a persistent assumption from the conspiracy-minded that the whole enterprise may yet prove to be nothing but vapourware. Across the wild frontier of the internet, the same question rings out from doubters and wide-eyed hopefuls alike: Does PlayStation Home even exist in a workable form?
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WipEout HD delayed due to technical issue
Reeves hopeful it'll still be out this year.
WipEout HD has yet to be released because of a "specific technical problem", but Sony hopes it will be out "before the end of the year".
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EA boss Riccitiello "hates E3 like this"
Ubisoft thinks it was "terrible" too.
Industry big cheeses have slammed the E3 Media & Business Summit and questioned its importance on the gaming calendar.
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Wii becomes best-selling US console
PS3 doubles 360 sales for June.
Nintendo has boasted about Wii becoming the best-selling current generation console in the US.
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E3 screenshots, videos, news.
Sony was the last of the platform holders to deliver its E3 briefing this year, and it had an online video store plus exclusive PS3 game MAG to talk about, among other things.
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E3 screenshots, videos, news.
Nintendo gave us its E3 press conference on Tuesday afternoon and showed us its MotionPlus Wiimote accessory, Wii Music, Wii Sports Resort and more.
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Microsoft announces acts for Ibiza party
Gets Glastonbury acts to make a splash.
Microsoft has let us know who will be performing at its ambitious Xbox Weekender in Ibiza later this month.
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"First of its kind" online for Shaun White
Ubi hypes multiplayer antics on the slopes.
Ubisoft's first serious crack at extreme sports will boast online play that's "the first of its kind as far as snowboarding games go" - that's according to Shaun White Snowboarding art director Scott Mitchell, who's been bigging up his title to Eurogamer.
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Boat fights and racing.
Nintendo has popped two more games on its WiiWare service and one of them has pirates in.
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