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Interview | Turok
Propaganda Games talks up the revamp.
The last time we saw Turok... In fact, let's just leave that alone. The latest stab at dino-shooting comes from Vancouver-based Propaganda Games and publisher Disney Interactive, and transplants the action to a far-away world where dinosaurs are only half the trouble. With the game nearing the end of development, we caught up with Propaganda co-founder and studio manager Josh Holmes and game director Joel Manners to talk about their plans.
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Out next spring.
Propaganda Games and Touchstone's upcoming console version of Turok will also be appearing on Windows PCs, those involved announced this morning.
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Slips to middle of 2008.
Warhammer Online will not appear in the shops until sometime between April and June next year, a few months later than its previous Q1 2008 date.
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"Being different is beautiful"
Says Legendary Box designer.
Spark Unlimited lead designer John Garcia-Shelton believes taking on market-leading games by imitating them is a mistake.
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Review | Hellgate: London
Capital idea.
The once-thriving metropolis of London lies broken and devastated. Ash falls like grimy snow, drifting from the rolling smoke clouds that rise from fires that still smoulder around the city's great monuments. The terrified remnants of humanity huddle in the relative safety of the Underground, only venturing out to the streets in times of dire need, while above ground an ancient and terrible evil has taken grip of what was once the capital of an empire.
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Built-in power supply, cheaper.
Sony has blown steam out of its ears and refused to comment on rumours it is redesigning the PS2 for the New Year.
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True Soldiers. Fibbing Generals.
HOO-AH! America's Army: True Soldiers reporting for duty! In demo form. On The Land Of The Free's Xbox Live Marketplace. 535MB.
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Games, glorious games*.
Following the arrival of a bunch of new stuff on PlayStation Network, Sony has announced plenty more is set to follow before the end of the year.
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Friday Virtual Console assault
Three more for GBH charges.
Another week flies by and three more retro-revellers make their way onto the Virtual Console.
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Review | TimeShift
Clocking in.
Relax! Do not adjust your internets! This is indeed a first-person shooter about manipulating the flow of time. But this one can do more than just slow it down! It can pause it and rewind it too! It might not sound like much, but this sort of evolutionary step gave us F.E.A.R., which took an old idea and made it all atmospheric and exciting again. Can TimeShift do the same?
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Plus Twisted Metal 2 PSone.
If you go down to the US PlayStation Store today, you better not go alone - you better take nearly 1.5GB of hard disk space with you in order to download TimeShift and Need For Speed ProStreet demos.
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Feature | What's New? (2nd November, 2007)
New PAL releases.
My favourite thing about games last month was when David Jaffe answered a question by admitting he had no idea what "remuneration" meant. Laugh all you want - his soul is fundamentally purer than ours. Yours and mine. We never admit when we're wrong. Apart from that time I did. So really it's just you. What's your problem?
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Plus PS Eye games, more.
Demos of Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 and Juiced 2 are among the highlights in this week's PlayStation Network shop update for Europe. About time - on both counts.
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No Wii hard drive planned - NoA
WiiWare games will be fine.
A Nintendo of America representative recently shot down rumours that the Nintendo Wii may be getting a hard drive to facilitate upcoming WiiWare titles, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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Rock Band to be in short supply
EA expecting big things.
Speaking to investors during a conference call, EA CEO John Riccitiello said that he was "highly confident" in Rock Band and didn't expect to be able to meet demand for the game, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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Rein clarifies UE3 lawsuit ruling
After dismissal motion denied.
The judge in the middle of the squabble between Epic Games and Silicon Knights has refused to dismiss the lawsuit.
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Feature | 10 PRINT "Speccy rules ok"
20 GOTO 10
Beloved Spec-chums, we are gathered here in the presence of Almighty Clive to pay homage to the 8-bit Wonder of the World. Lead us not into the foul temptations of Commodore, and keep us from the follies of Amstrad. Our tape heads are pure and our patience for prohibitive loading times remains strong. Thanks be to POKEs.
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New DS bundles iffy for Europe
Xmas Nintendogs, Zelda themes.
Nintendo Europe has told us it has no plans to release new Zelda and Nintendogs-themed DS bundles here.
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Inspect a Norse.
A few libations poured here, a quick virgin sacrifice there, and good old SEGA has sent down the first ever teaser trailer for its gods-bothering rampage, Viking: Battle For Asgard.
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Sony extends lifespan.
Sony has decided to keep the Gran Turismo 5 Prologue demo on the Japanese PlayStation Store until the end of the month, instead of yanking it down on the 11th.
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Hot Coffee all over again?
Hackers have already tampered with the code of Rockstar's Manhunt 2 to reinstate the violent scenes and images thought to have been removed from the game, GamesIndustry.biz.
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How xciting for Europe!
Microsoft has announced Xtival 07, a European-only online event taking place next month.
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Importers warn of DualShock 3 scarcity
Ahead of 11th Nov Japan launch.
Western consumers looking to purchase the PlayStation 3's DualShock 3 controller from Japan next week are being warned that stock may be extremely limited, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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Chart success on DS.
The latest title in the long-running Final Fantasy franchise has topped the Japanese charts according to data from Media Create - selling almost double the amount of units as its closest competitor, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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Live any minute now.
Those of you eagerly awaiting Empire Earth III will be able to taste a mouthful of gameplay in a new demo today.
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EGTV: Exclusive Uncharted vids
Drake's on a plane.
A trio of exclusive Uncharted videos have been sprinkled generously across the mighty Eurogamer Empire, capturing our early progress in Naughty Dog's anticipated PS3 adventure.
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PC stuff in the New Year.
Codemasters is lining up three slugs of downloadable content for Overlord on Xbox 360, and all three are due out this month.
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European version in "November".
Sony has said we will get the European demo for Uncharted: Drake's Fortune before the end of November, although when exactly is still not decided.
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Hands, eyes and face-on.
When you're Britain's premiere Womens In Games apart from the other four, attending press events can be a tiresome business. As almost invariably the only woman there, you'll find yourself endlessly photographed and filmed. You'll flatter yourself this is because you are so attractive, but then you'll remember an ex-boyfriend once describing you as looking "a bit like a white Bill Cosby", and realise it's about your novelty value. Just as you did back then. A picture of a lady playing a videogame, apparently, is always more interesting than a picture of someone who looks like 90 per cent of people who play videogames playing a videogame.
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Playlogic making game for Sony
With Home, SingStar team.
Dutch developer and publisher PlayLogic is working on a mysterious first-party game with Sony Europe, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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