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Take 2 settles Hot Coffee suits
Admits no liability.
Take-Two has announced a proposed settlement to class action litigation related to the "Hot Coffee" controversy, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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Review | Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
Cosmic.
Every true fan can remember at least one incident where Star Wars brought tears to their eyes. By "true", we mean the kind of prequel apologist who will go so far as to agree that yes, Revenge of the Sith isn't as good as Return of the Jedi, but that's because it's even better.
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In case you were wondering.
Good old Lair for PS3 has been delayed by at least a couple of weeks according to retailers speaking to Eurogamer, with the game now listed as 23rd November by many.
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Sony denies PS3 failure claims
"Sloppy journalism," says Reeves.
Sony Europe has denied that 40 per cent of its 40GB PS3 consoles have been failing, spluttering, and conking out.
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See some of the new content.
We love Gears of War like a child. A child with a face like a horse covered in the blood of underground aliens who look like extras from Dusk Till Dawn. Which is why we thought we'd capture some footage from the brand new PC version and let you gawp at it on Eurogamer TV.
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Blizzard details new WoW patch
Kill trolls in Zul'Aman.
Blizzard has whipped the wraps off its upcoming content patch 2.3 for World of Warcraft.
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Ace Combat does well, too.
Super Mario Galaxy has unsurprisingly trampled all over competition this week in Japan, selling over three times more than its closest competition.
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And new title Pop.
Nic Watt, creative director of Australian developer Nnooo Games, has spoken out on Nintendo's Wii Software Service, or WiiWare as it's known in the US and Japan.
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NCsoft Euro-boss suggests so.
NCsoft Europe boss Geoff Heath has said that a "City of" series unrelated to Heroes and Villains may be in the works.
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Kitchen is messy, bin smells.
PlayStation big cheese Kaz Hirai has said he is personally not satisfied with the current version of Home.
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Foos and Velvet tracks for GH3
Three tracks per band on Live.
EA may be making a big song and dance about the full albums it will be selling as downloads for Rock Band, but Activision's Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is due out this month and already there are downloadable songs built around particular bands - with Foo Fighters and Velvet Revolver packs going up today.
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We have a poke around.
Sony has released PlayStation 3 version 2.0 firmware into the wild, if by wild you mean actual PlayStation 3s. You can watch a video of it in action over on Eurogamer TV.
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PC/360 patches in works.
SouthPeak Games has released a 566MB demo of Oblivion wannabe Two Worlds, giving you a chance to explore "a huge portion" of the game's "expansive single-player map".
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Reveals second secret project.
Activision boss Bobby Kotick has revealed the company is working on a second Bond game, after he restated its commitment to revitalising the brand, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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LEGO titles unharmed.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment is shelling out piles of money to acquire developer Traveller's Tales and its parent company TT Games, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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Direct-feed Xbox 360 footage.
Call of Duty 4 erupts onto PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 screens later this week, so we've been rolling around in the mud and grass getting beads on contacts and foxtrotting tangos so you can watch some videos!
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Taking the crawler out of the dungeon.
It's not the most optimistic vision of the future we've ever heard, but the back-story to Space Siege runs something like this - in the far future, humanity ends up getting its backside soundly kicked by the insect-like leg of a superior alien race. So soundly kicked, in fact, that at the start of them game they destroy the Earth, and manage to attach a pod full of teeming masses of over-evolved-cockroach baddies to the vast ship on which you're escaping, the Armstrong.
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Word Puzzle, Switchball.
Microsoft will be treating us all to two new Live Arcade titles tomorrow.
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Feature | PS3: 12 Games of Christmas
Tumbling down the chimney.
Another good thing about Christmas is that you can kiss people by holding a twig with leaves above their heads, made all the more likely by the enormous vat of incredibly pungent mulled wine stewing in the kitchen. Similarly smile-worthy is that yes there are games on PS3 to buy this year, despite what James with his rival console says in the comments section while picking his nose and flicking it at his equally spotty friend.
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In-game XMB a lie.
Update: Sony has confirmed the firmware will be available tomorrow, and that all of the below is spot on.
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It all happened so quickly.
Microsoft has told us that its Family Timer will be available for 360 in December.
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Good vibrations?
The lack of vibration in the PlayStation 3's Sixaxis joypad has been one of the biggest thorns in the console's not inconsiderable side. Shorn of that often under-valued function, it left an awful lot of gaming experiences feeling strangely empty, particularly shooters and racing games.
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Still no word on PS3 date.
Unreal Tournament 3 will be released in Europe for the PC on 23rd November, Midway confirmed this afternoon ahead of an official launch event in sunny Birmingham tomorrow.
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Christmas not crucial, says T2.
Take Two has refused to narrow down a release period for Grand Theft Auto IV and will stay quiet until it is "utterly convinced" the game is ready, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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He likes doing new things.
Tim Schafer knows you all want sequels to his games, but has told naughty lads publication Playboy that you aren't getting any.
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As GoW2 director does one.
Sony has revealed that its Santa Monica studio is currently working on God of War III for the PlayStation 3.
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Review | Underwurlde
Hell of a challenge.
For the sequel to Sabre Wulf, Ultimate ploughed boldly onward with their unconventional approach to spelling. They also doled out their greatest cover image - the menacing silhouette of Lucifer himself, arms aloft atop a desolate peak. This artwork was matched by some of their most evocative inlay writing, previewing Sabreman's travels through a dark palace and descent into the black void; a rich, gothic text saturating the adventure with dark ambience.
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Review | Football Manager
Stick around for the highlights.
This is where it all began. Before football management titles included realistic breakfast preferences for every player (Riquelme likes toast and an egg, or he won't train), there was Kevin Toms' lovingly crafted BASIC program. Three positions (defence, midfield, attack), two stats (skill, energy) and not a great deal else.
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Review | LaserSquad
Turn based tactical treats.
Already pioneers of the turn based tactics game with the various incarnation of the Rebelstar franchise, Julian Gollop's team put together a sequel that reinvented their own brilliantly innovative concept with Laser Squad.
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Says 360 will be here for years.
Microsoft suit with a made-up name, Mindy Mount, has said the Xbox 360 will be around for years.
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