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Interview | Call of Duty 4: Variety Map Pack
Infinity Ward talks maps and beating Halo.
Of course you're still playing. Everyone is. Since its release last November, Call of Duty 4 has soared into a position of dominance in the online FPS space, even outperforming Bungie's Halo 3 on Xbox Live.
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"Not going to be anything like the first".
Producer Aaron Blean has said that 50 Cent sequel Blood on the Sand is much more focused on quality.
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Gearbox defends in-game ad deal
"Judge us from the result."
Gearbox has defended its recent in-game advertising deal by asking critics not to rubbish it "based on fears that may not turn out to be true".
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PixelJunk Monsters expansion in April
Encore for clever little PSN game.
Sony is readying a PixelJunk Monsters expansion for release on the US PlayStation Store in April.
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Capcom gets full MotoGP rights
And buys Tenchu studio.
Capcom has secured the exclusive worldwide rights to publish games in the MotoGP series across all hardware platforms.
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Hands-on with the multiplayer beta.
The gap between consoles and PCs, once a yawning chasm, is now but a tiny crack. This has made dedicated PC owners wail and gnash their teeth and use phrases like "dumbing down" more often than they really should. For all their protests, many of the things that were once lynchpins of the PC scene are now just as common on the consoles. Online play is taken for granted, and people grumble if it's not there. Sadly, so is the habit of patching games after release. And now it seems that even the sacred ritual of the public beta test has become a console event. Thousands piled online to give Halo 3's multiplayer offering a trial run before release, and now EA has created another big ruckus by dishing out keys for Battlefield: Bad Company, the console-exclusive shooter based on the popular PC online title.
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GTA is about looking lived in - Houser
R* boss upset at graphical critique.
Rockstar boss Dan Houser has said Grand Theft Auto has always been about looking "lived in", and is upset that some feel graphics have not been its strongest point.
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Echochrome and Elefunk here in May
PSN puzzler pair not too far away.
Sony has told Eurogamer that it plans to release Echochrome and Elefunk on the European PlayStation Network in May.
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No online fun for three hours.
As you'll know if you've signed in lately, Xbox Live will be unavailable for three hours on April 1st.
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Second Warhawk expansion in April
Plus fresh DLC before that.
Sony plans to unleash the second Warhawk expansion pack, Operation Broken Mirror, in April.
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Tag teams, downloadable content, more.
THQ plans to unleash the next instalment in its WWE Smackdown vs. Raw series this autumn.
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Gears of War film coming in 2010
Script and director almost sorted.
The film based on hit Xbox 360 shooter Gears of War is due to hit cinemas in just over two years' time.
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Stop blaming games, says Byron
Reckons they can be good for kids.
Following the publication of her report investigating the effect of violence in the media on children, Dr Tanya Byron has warned against holding games accountable for society's problems.
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SEGA lawyers confirm Sonic Unleashed
Leaked assets unauthorised but real.
SEGA America lawyers have accidentally confirmed the existence of Sonic Unleashed.
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Feature | Rating the Ratings
Who's right in the ratings debate?
Published as part of our sister-site GamesIndustry.biz' widely-read weekly newsletter, the GamesIndustry.biz Editorial offers analysis 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 GamesIndustry.biz newsletter subscribers.
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Premium content and demo roundup
Live, PSN, Virtual Console, Steam, Metaboli.
Joe Kucan, the chap that plays Kane in the Command & Conquer series, is quite funny. We just spoke to him on the phone and he made us laugh using jokes. He made merry about robbing convenience stores with a broadsword because he had been influenced by Shakespearean violence, which was a satirical jab at children being influenced by violent videogames these days.
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C&C Kane actor speaks out on games
Reckons they're not too influential yet.
Actor Joe Kucan who plays Kane in the Command & Conquer series has said games are not culturally influential yet.
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PS3 Store updated, Sony apologises
GT5 Prologue and friends emerge.
Sony has apologised for the problems with the PlayStation Store yesterday and updated it with all the bits we were expecting and a few more.
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Interview | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning
Producer Jeff Hickman on the game, the grind, the delay and EA.
The European games press congregated in Paris this week to see EA Mythic's forthcoming massively multiplayer fantasy game, Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning. Mythic, respected for its work on Dark Age of Camelot, picked up the Warhammer licence from Games Workshop in 2005 (after Climax had dropped it). The studio was purchased the following year by EA, the super-publisher in search of its first MMO hit.
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WAR Online "technically" ready for launch
Delay is to give it polish, says producer.
In an interview with Eurogamer, Jeff Hickman, senior producer of Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning at EA Mythic, has explained the reasons for the fantasy MMO's recently announced delay from spring to autumn this year.
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Capcom questions N+ dev's logic
Responds to XBLA outburst.
Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 director Adam Boyes thinks N+ developer Metanet was wrong to call the vast majority of games on XBLA rubbish.
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Ikaruga gets Japanese release date
Live Arcade revamp down for April.
Microsoft plans to release Ikaruga for the Japanese Xbox Live Arcade on 9th April.
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Banjo-Kazooie 3 confirmed for Xmas
Not just aimed at kids, apparently.
Rare has confirmed that the first Xbox 360 instalment in the Banjo-Kazooie series is on track for a Christmas release.
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Ex-Xbox man predicts death of consoles
Within the next five to ten years.
Sandy Duncan, the former boss of Xbox Europe, has said he believes consoles will disappear very soon as everything gets "virtualised".
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At least the computer versions do.
Hothead Games has announced the price for the first instalment in episodic game series Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness.
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"Technical difficulties" hold up GT5 Prologue PSN
Sony responds.
Sony has told Eurogamer that "last minute technical difficulties" are to blame for the absence of yesterday's expected PlayStation Store update.
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Onimusha film delayed due to Ledger's death
Won't start shooting in June after all.
The Onimusha film has been delayed and the death of Heath Ledger is to blame, according to a aintitcool's translation of a French source.
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Review | Virtual Console Roundup
Two for the Commodore 64 and Cruis'n on N64.
Like the callous husband who ignores his wife for weeks, but then comes home early on her birthday with a bouquet of roses and tickets to Paris, so this week's Virtual Console update reminds us why we married the bastard in the first place. Three new games in one day - something that hasn't happened since last year, shockingly - and a whole new platform to play with as well!
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All the most interesting bits in one place.
As you maybe, just maybe have heard, Tanya Byron of televisual psychology fame was commissioned by the Prime Minister to look into the effects of violence in videogames and on the Internet on children.
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Review | Worms: A Space Oddity
Like the good old days, but bad.
In 1998, my best friend and I spent hours playing Worms 2. We played it in a basement flat in Catford, him sitting on a broken office chair, me on a rickety piano stool, taking it in turns to shove each the other out the way and grab the mouse. We watched the action unfold on a 14-inch CRT monitor, while a CD drive made of whalebone and powered by steam whirred away under the desk. For hours.
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