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Fish and themes.
Not content with charging 800 points (GBP 6.80 / EUR 9.30) for Tetris Splash, Microsoft has thrown up some premium downloadable content. Perhaps they're redecorating the yacht.
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Too difficult!
Jade Raymond has said there won't be an Assassin's Creed demo ahead of the game's release in November.
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US only, for now.
EA has confirmed to Eurogamer that the Command & Conquer Saga pack won't be released in Europe.
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Plus talk of 60GB price cut.
French newspaper Les Echos has added further credibility to reports that Sony plans to launch a 40GB PlayStation 3 this month.
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Bill Gates quite chuffed.
Microsoft has revealed that global sales of Halo 3 have reached over USD 300 million in its first week of release, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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Demos, trailers, wallpapers.
This week Sony has added a quartet of demos to the European PlayStation Store, as well as a pair wallpapers and a batch of trailers.
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EGTV: TF2 class focus: Engineer
First of many exclusive peeks.
Tom's already heaped praise on Valve's long-awaited Team Fortress 2, due to arrived with other delights in the ridiculously generous Orange Box later this month. But with the beta already up-and-running, today EGTV brings you the first of our exclusive character class gameplay showcases: the Engineer.
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Mass Effect special edition details
Two aliens and a spaceship.
Microsoft and BioWare have opened up the Mass Effect Limited Collector's Edition box to show us all what's inside.
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New Europa Universalis in 2008
Hardcore strategy goes Rome.
Paradox Interactive has revealed that the next instalment in the Europa Universalis will be available in the second quarter of 2008.
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Review | Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions
When two prides go to war - uh!
Wearing my JRPG Nerd Hat (yes, I own a JRPG Nerd Hat - I wove it myself from the hair of the denizens of Eurogamers' JRPG Otaku group, in fact), I'd probably pick out three games as being the Holy Trinity of titles which have been, thus far, denied to us miserable Europeans.
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For Europe in October.
Sports Interactive has said Football Manager 2008 will be released across most of Europe on 19th October.
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Review | Jeanne D'Arc
Sacre bleu.
The Independent recently reported on a survey's findings that 50% of the British public do not believe in the historical reality of William Wallace. The same survey revealed 57% of UK citizens think King Arthur was real, 27% are convinced Sherwood Forest really was once darkened by a Robin Hood, while a small, but endearingly hopeful 5% believe Conan the Barbarian actually existed. One percent (that's around 607, 762 people if we do the maths for you) apparently believe the TV series Xena the Warrior Princess is a biopic.
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Multiplayer gem gets closer.
S2 Games has said Savage 2: A Tortured Soul is now being beta tested, and edging ever closer to launch.
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Minter back for more.
Jeff Minter has said he is currently working on redesigning PC scrolling-shooter Gridrunner++ for Live Arcade.
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The offline bit, anyway.
S2 Games has announced plans to make Savage 2: A Tortured Soul available for free download via their official website.
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17 secs under Platinum limit.
Yesterday we brought you a clip of me being handsome at a difficult, foggy race in Project Gotham Racing 4 - but some of you weren't impressed!
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Churning up keyboard turf.
Those of you wondering whether you want to buy SEGA Rally on PC can now test-drive it in a new demo.
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That's really quite a lot.
Sony has sold 580,000 units of the new PlayStation Portable in Japan, the company said today.
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Build half a rollercoaster.
Developer Frontier has popped a new PC demo for Thrillville: Off the Rails onto the Internet.
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Shifting dev from PS2.
Capcom will focus more on PlayStation 3 next year instead of PlayStation 2, according to comments from president Haruhiro Tsujimoto.
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Oblivion PS3 in there, too.
Halo 3 has taken top honours in the Japanese charts after selling 59,000 copies in its first week on sale, GamesIndustry.biz reports. A far cry from its UK total of 466,000, but pleasing for Microsoft nonetheless.
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Sony UK still not talking.
Sony UK has dodged questions about its rumoured plan to unveil a 40GB PS3 this week, sticking firmly to is "no comment" guns despite apparent revelations in Italy.
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Portal and Episode Two files.
Valve has started to pump up the volume along with the stereo and pre-load files for Half-Life 2: Episode Two and Portal.
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Review | Colin McRae DIRT
A fitting finale.
It's fair to say that being a PlayStation 3 owner has, to date, demanded the sort of patience that would test even the most hardened Sony apologist. If the European launch delay wasn't enough of a bitter pill to swallow, this year has seen all manner of top-tier titles launch weeks - if not months - later on PS3. By the time games like GRAW 2, FEAR, Rainbow Six Vegas, Splinter Cell: Double Agent and Oblivion turned up on the Sony system, they were already old news. And the trend has continued recently, with a succession of irritating delays to highly regarded titles like The Darkness, Skate, Stranglehold, Medal of Honor Airborne, and Colin McRae DIRT.
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Voting open for PC World Award
Make your BAFTA voices heard.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts, in association with PC World, is inviting the UK public to vote for their favourite games.
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Activision confirms GH3 tracks
Dated for November.
Activision has finally given us a look at its song sheet for Guitar Hero III, which contains more master tracks than ever, thanks to fancy relationships with musical people.
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Warcraft's new Hero class.
Blizzard has revealed details of the first Hero class in World of Warcraft, the Death Knight.
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DX10 performance improved.
The latest patch for World in Conflict will greatly improve performance on graphics cards supporting DirectX 10.
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Team EG behind the wheel.
There's just nine days to go until Project Gotham Racing 4 emerges from the garage of Eurogamer's favourite Scousers, Bizarre Creations. In case you missed it, the Xbox 360-exclusive racer just scored a mighty 9 out of 10 in Tom's review. And to celebrate, Eurogamer TV is showcasing direct-feed footage of Mr. Bramwell's crazy skills in action.
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Issue 11 shows face.
NCsoft has revealed the 11th expansion for massively-multiplayer online game City of Heroes.
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