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Project Gray revealed at last.
Back in April, you may recall, EA launched a website to promote a new next-gen title known only as Project Gray Company - until now.
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Called Project Gray Company.
EA Redwood Shores is developing a next-generation role-playing game currently going by the working title Project Gray Company.
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Feature | What's New? (23rd Nov, 2007)
New PAL releases.
Hello and welcome to What's New: Written In A Hurry Before Lunch Edition, where we relive the excitement of Wednesday night's football success (Crouchigol!) by splitting the games into two teams and making them chase a punch-line around the page until the final word-count. First, over to Trendy McZeitgeist with the team news!
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Review | Silent Hill Origins
Enjoy the silence.
Sometimes you have to back to go forward, or at least that seems to be the rationale behind Climax's somewhat by the numbers take on the Silent Hill franchise. Origins acts as the starting point for the entire series, taking us back to events before the 1999 PlayStation classic and helping to shed a little more light on the mysteries surrounding this fog-bound town.
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Tranniversary! Snort!
Eidos has confirmed to Eurogamer that Tomb Raider: Anniversary will be out for Wii on 7th December.
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Download for Legend owners.
Eidos has whipped the downloadable version of Tomb Raider: Anniversary onto Xbox Live.
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Europe vs. Russia vs. US.
Ubisoft has whipped the wrappers off the three factions in real-time strategy console game Tom Clancy's EndWar.
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Review | Assassin's Creed
Getting away with murder.
Obviously we're not going to tell you anything. Ubisoft has worked hard to make sure that you're not only excited about playing Assassin's Creed, but that you're also dying to find out what's going on. What are all those glitchy graphical effects in aid of? Are you really in the Third Crusade at all? You want to find out for yourself, so go ahead.
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Gutsiest move I ever saw.
Atari has opened its hangars and wheeled out a whole army of fresh aircraft for Ace Combat 6.
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Cross at reaction to rant.
Space Giraffe developer Jeff Minter has said he's going to stop writing about game development on his blog after taking a bit of a shoeing for a late-night post earlier in the week where he complained bitterly that the Xbox Live Arcade version of Frogger was outselling his latest game "by more than ten to one".
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Weekly goods shape up.
The star attraction on the PlayStation Store this week has to be the Uncharted: Drake's Fortune demo, which is now available for people who were too scared to download it from the US Store.
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Isn't that double jeopardy?
Condemned then. Chances are if you have a memory of the original Condemned: Criminal Origins it'll be a hazy thing consisting mainly of beating tramps to death with locker doors. You probably won't remember the story either, since towards the end of the game the plot collapsed like so much dunked digestive. The narrative never quite managed to make two more interesting characters than 'The Locker Door' and 'The Tramp's Face'.
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Feature | ZX Spectrum Classic Arcade Conversions
Preaching to the converted.
Visits to the seaside during the 1980's offered more than a wetting of one's feet in the salty, clear blue waters of the Pembrokeshire coast.
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Review | Endless Ocean
Scuba, do.
Ellie Gibson - Eurogamer's only qualified scuba-diving instructor - tells a good joke about divers. "How do you know when you're sat next to a diving instructor? He'll tell you."
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Feature | Super Mario Galaxy Star Guide
Part 1: A short time ago in a Galaxy waiting for you at home...
So, Super Mario Galaxy is here. You've bought it, of course. What do you mean, you haven't? Can't find a Wii in any shops? What sort of excuse is that? Why do you think God invented burglary? Get out there, get a Wii, get Super Mario Galaxy and get back here.
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Boosting music sales, too.
Activision has released a remix of the Halo theme for Guitar Hero III. It's now available on Live and it won't cost you a penny.
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Exclusive chat with the Uncharted developer.
Hello and welcome to Eurogamer's Live Text Interview with Naughty Dog co-president Evan Wells! Unfortunately you're a bit late for the actual interview, but never mind because you can read over the entire transcript below and see what the Uncharted developer had to say about a whole host of things, including the possibility of Jak for PS3. And why he hasn't got a proper job yet.
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Heavenly Sword not invited.
Mario Party DS has danced its way to the top of the Japanese charts by flogging more than 116,000 copies, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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What a phony old world.
A Sony representative has told GamesIndustry.biz that reports of a PlayStation Phone are wide of the mark.
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Next week in US.
Bethesda mouth Pete Hines has said Oblivion expansion Shivering Isles will available to download for PS3 soon.
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Interview | Brothers in Arms Hell's Highway
Randy Pitchford speaks up.
Hell's Highway is the third instalment in the Brothers in Arms series and the first for next-gen machines. As Tom found out earlier this year, developer Gearbox has paid attention to criticisms of the previous games and is working hard to address them. And as we found out when we talked to president Randy Pitchford recently, the studio is confident they've not only moved the Brothers in Arms series forwards but also the entire WWII shooter genre.
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KOEI spending more time on it.
KOEI has told Eurogamer that futuristic racer Fatal Inertia will be a better game on PS3.
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Sony bigwig freshens rumours.
Sony has said its continued close relationship with Ericsson has made a PlayStation phone a "plausible" prospect, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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EA confirms to Eurogamer.
Electronic Arts has told Eurogamer today that The Orange Box for PlayStation 3 will be released in Europe next month on 14th December.
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HMV selling out in minutes.
HMV has told GamesIndustry.biz that the Nintendo Wii is selling out within minutes of going on sale, as consumer appetite for the console continues to massively outstrip supply.
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The power of two.
Everybody loves a great action double act: Mario and Sonic, Ratchet and Clank, Steve McClaren and a giant baseball bat to the face. We can't be sure whether Kane or Lynch, eponymous stars of IO's new third-person action-fest, would think it a good idea to give a 22 year-old goalkeeper his competitive international debut in a qualify-or-die clincher. But they sure know how to handle a firearm.
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First up: Episode 2.
Valve has said a demo for The Orange Box should be making its way to Xbox Live today.
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But out before Xmas in US.
Epic boss Mark Rein has confirmed that the PS3 version of Unreal Tournament 3 will not be out in Europe this side of Christmas.
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Galactic tactics and treats.
So, how many Stars have you got? It's not like there's a shortage of other good games to play; we just can't put the plumber down. (Well, except for Kristan - he blames an excessive workload, but we all know it's because there's no Gamerpoints in it for him, the whore).
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Says SCEE marketing man.
The newly-launched PlayStation Store for PC does not spell the end of the road for Sony's Universal Media Disc (UMD) format, according to Darren Cairns, head of online marketing for Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.
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