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Molyneux names more Fable 2 XBLA titles
Plus lots of fresh details.
Lionhead boss Peter Molyneux has revealed there will be a total of three Xbox Live Arcade games that will let you earn money for use in Fable 2.
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Ninja Theory not doing Heavenly sequel
CGI film under consideration though.
Ninja Theory has said its next title is original IP and definitely not a sequel to the Sony-owned Heavenly Sword.
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Battlefield: Bad Company this summer
DICE puts it back on the radar.
DICE has revealed that delayed war title Battlefield: Bad Company is now aiming for a summer release.
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PS3 version of COD4 to get patch
Should arrive some time today.
A new patch for the PS3 version of Call of Duty 4 is due for a European release today.
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Red Alert 3 coming this "holiday"
EA confident of timely delivery.
EA has said it is confident that Red Alert 3 will be released this "holiday season".
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Spore, Dead Space showing in London
Plus: Science Museum to test Wii Fit.
Electronic Arts is planning to show off titles such as Spore, Dead Space and Boom Blox at this year's Sci-Fi London festival.
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EA officially unveils The Sims 3
"Unleash your imagination" in 2009.
EA has officially lifted the lid on The Sims 3, announcing it'll be released sometime next year.
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Go outside and play.
On a warm spring afternoon in EA's sprawling San Francisco Bay campus, the Sims is described as many things. It's a commercial phenomenon; it's the PC's most successful game; it's second only to Mario as the world's top-selling game series. It's a business unit; it's a business model. It's a creative tool; it's a canvas for the player's imagination. It's a private form of self-expression. It's a community. As you may remember, The Sims is also a game - one of the most popular, successful and, yes, innovative games in history.
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Street Fighter film out next year
Main cast members announced.
Capcom has announced the new Street Fighter movie will be released next year to tie-in with the game's 20th anniversary.
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No Prey 2 for PS3, says Radar Group
Human Head helping to develop.
Radar Group's Casey Lynch has stated that despite reports to the contrary, Prey 2 is not in development for PlayStation 3.
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Halo 3 Legendary Map Pack in April
Date, price, details revealed.
Bungie has said the Halo 3 Legendary Map Pack will go Live on 15th April.
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Get a free Rainbow Six Vegas 2 map
US cable company promoting itself.
US cable television company Comcast has struck a deal with Ubisoft to offer you a fresh Rainbow Six Vegas 2 map on 360 and PS3.
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EA boss talking "bullsh**", says analyst
Being "disrespectful" to Rockstar.
An analyst has dismissed assertions that an Electronic Arts buyout is just what Rockstar needs as "total bullsh**".
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Cosplayers set Guinness World Record
Shops sell out of moustaches, dungarees.
A total of 80 people got together yesterday to set the Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of games characters.
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EA extends Massive in-game ad deal
Benefiting NFS, NBA, NHL, Burnout.
EA has extended its in-game advertising partnership with Microsoft subsidiary Massive Inc. in a deal which will affect the majority of its 360 and PC titles for two years.
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DS version out in June.
Tragnarion Studios has announced plans to produce a Wii version of forthcoming DS title Doodle Hex.
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UK Xbox 360 sales up 40 per cent
Price cut has desired effect.
The Xbox 360 boasted a 40 per cent spike in UK sales over the weekend following the Europe-wide price cut, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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Review | Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2
Royale with cheese.
I'll bring this up again since everyone seems to have forgotten: Ubisoft used to call these games "standalone expansion packs". Everyone knew where they stood. What you were getting was more of the same; new levels built on the same tech with the exact same gameplay, and, as a result, a price tag of less than twenty quid. Take Rainbow Six 3: Black Arrow, and Ghost Recon 2: Summit Strike - great examples of fan service, and we gave both 8/10. Had they been full-price, we might have been grumpier about what were blatant retreads, albeit quality ones. It's all about context.
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Feature | Introducing the MMO channel
Eurogamer goes massive.
Today we introduce Eurogamer's MMO channel - your first stop for everything massively multiplayer.
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It's the new Nippon Ichi tactical RPG.
Koei plans to bring Soul Nomad to Europe in June.
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2000 pairs of launch keys to give away.
To celebrate the launch of Eurogamer's MMO channel, we've teamed up with the developers of massively multiplayer sports game Empire of Sports to offer 2000 pairs of keys to the game's Private Launch phase.
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Original Metal Gear Solid for PSN
In Japan this spring. No word on West.
The original Metal Gear Solid game may be heading to PS3 and PSP this spring via the PlayStation Network.
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Review | Metal Gear Solid
Review - one of the greatest Playstation games finally makes it to the PC - was it worth the wait?
Back in early 1998 "Metal Gear Solid" was unleashed on the western world, a Playstation game which mixed stealth and action, solid gameplay and cinematic styling. It was a huge hit, both critical and commercial, and is arguably one of the best games ever released on Playstation.
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Space saving.
Ten people. That's the size of the team at NetDevil currently working on Jumpgate: Evolution. This sceince-fiction, space-combat MMO, only recently announced and due out by the end of this year, is flying (and shooting) in the face of the wisdom received from Activision chief Bobby Kotick - that it would cost at least half a billion dollars to succeed in massively multiplayer gaming.
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Japan to get steel-coloured PS3
All in the name of MGS4.
Japanese gamers look set to get the option of picking up steel-coloured PS3 as part of a Metal Gear Solid 4 bundle.
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Eidos unveils "new phenomenon" for DS
It's called Soul Bubbles.
Eidos has unveiled what it believes to be "THE new phenomenon on the Nintendo DS".
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Blue Omega offers Damnation details
Co-op confirmed, multiplayer mentioned.
Developer Blue Omega has said the Damnation campaign will support co-operative play for you and a friend.
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Fresh German consumer event for Cologne
Called GAMESCom. And smells nice.
German developers and publishers have teamed up with Koelnmesse to offer a gigantic consumer event in Cologne, Eurogamer Germany reports.
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Game controllers are too complicated
Harrison and Molyneux in agreement.
Phil Harrison and Peter Molyneux have both agreed that game controllers are too complicated and put newcomers off, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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UK charts: Mario & Sonic back in front
Full Chart-Track top 40 inside.
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic games has come back like Carl Lewis to take gold in the UK charts
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