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Review | Double Dragon
Arcade-perfect for all the wrong reasons.
Hands up if you remember when "arcade-perfect" meant something.
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This week's game announcements
Rather a lot of them.
In an effort to stop our news cattle wandering off and getting lost, we've rounded them all up in our Friday inspection-pen.
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No bug in Euro version.
The European version of SNK Vs. Capcom Card Fighters DS won't launch with the game-breaking bug that's been crippling American copies.
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Next week, says Capcom.
The PC demo for Lost Planet will be available to download next week, on Tuesday 15th May.
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New Battlefront is PSP-exclusive
Hans off.
Activision's confirmed that the new Battlefront game is PSP-exclusive and will be available in the Christmas period.
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Poker, Kung Fu, EQ2 expansion.
Sony Online Entertainment has lifted the veil on three new projects it's got in development.
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Feature | GamesIndustry.biz: The Art of Diversity
What's the real secret to EA's success?
Published as part of our sister-site GamesIndustry.biz' widely-read weekly newsletter, the GamesIndustry.biz Editorial is a weekly dissection of one of the issues weighing on the minds of the people at the top of the games business. It appears on Eurogamer a day after it goes out to GI.biz newsletter subscribers.
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Review | Wii Game Roundup
Heatseeker, Godfather, Rampage and then a spot of fishing.
Codemasters' Heatseeker is a game that strongly emphasises the bipolar Jekyll and Hyde attributes of many Wii titles. At its most basic level, it's an Ace Combat-style arcade flying game that boasts a fun, innovative control system that makes the most of the Wiimote motion sensors. However, as is the case with many Wii titles it looks like an absolute dog's dinner - with excessively basic graphics the PS2 would be embarrassed in rendering.
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Keys to the City await.
The two downloadable content packs and title update for Crackdown are now available on Xbox Live.
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Cars, Kudos and more.
Microsoft and Bizarre Creations have detailed some of the features making up Project Gotham Racing 4 on Xbox 360, due out this autumn.
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Blacksite: Area 51 demo on Live
Way ahead of release.
A demo for Midway's upcoming Area 51 sequel is up on Xbox Live Marketplace weighing in at 583MB.
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Alone in the Dark writer named
Sleepers author steps in.
Atari has bagged none other than Lorenzo Carcaterra to write the script for Alone in the Dark.
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Out in early June.
Mercury Meltdown Revolution has been confirmed for release on 8th June in Europe.
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For Xbox Live Arcade and PC.
SEGA (cor, busy day for them eh!) has revealed that it's collaborating with Mondo Media on an Xbox Live Arcade and PC game built around cult Internet and TV "phenomenon" Happy Tree Friends. It's due out in the autumn.
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Lightgun shooter from SEGA AM2.
SEGA has revealed that its AM2 division is hard at work porting 2004 arcade lightgun title Ghost Squad to Wii. It's due for release around here in early 2008, the publisher said overnight.
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SEGA partners with Gas Powered Games
On new PC RPG.
SEGA has announced another high profile development partnership, this time revealing it's working on an original PC role-playing game with Supreme Commander developer Gas Powered Games.
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Petroglyph targets X360 with Universe at War
Details persistent online elements.
SEGA's previously-announced real-time strategy collaboration with Star Wars: Empire At War developer Petroglyph - Universe at War: Earth Assault - will see players fighting off an alien invasion on Xbox 360 as well as PC.
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Can't comment on retail listing.
SEGA has declined to comment on reports that Condemned 2 is in development.
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Introducing multiplayer.
SEGA has confirmed recent reports that it is lining up a sequel to Xbox 360 and PC title Condemned.
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Mysterious poem unravelled.
Eurogamer posted a mysterious poem at the beginning of the week that promised to reveal a new game if you could crack the code. Well, you lot nailed it, finding the hidden forum and forcing the shrouded stranger to step out into the light.
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Ron Gilbert working on Penny Arcade game
Not on his own, obviously.
Monkey Island creator Ron Gilbert is lending a hand on the Penny Arcade game, On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, those involved revealed (well, shouted) yesterday.
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Interview | Hellgate: London
Live from the depths of hell: Bill Roper speaks.
Hellgate: London's been making big noises ever since it was announced at E3 2005. Gurgling and frothing, mostly. The combined effect of a developer formed by ex-Blizzard staff and a gorgeous cinematic trailer piqued many interests including ours.
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Tomb Raider: Anniversary dated
Lara enters June.
Eidos has confirmed that the PC and PS2 versions of Tomb Raider: Anniversary will be out across Europe on 1st June.
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End of May, says Konami.
Konami has confirmed to Eurogamer that the new date for Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops will be 25th May.
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Eurogamer's got the key.
Always teetering on the border of good and evil? Can't decide whether to feed your cat or kill it? Well, Eurogamer's got the remedy.
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Sylpheed, Rain, Tenchu Z.
Microsoft has finally rubber-stamped Project Sylpheed, Vampire Rain, and Tenchu Z for release in Europe on 29th June.
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Review | Spider-Man 3: The Game
Not a magic number.
Every now and then a game comes along that shatters the long-held notion that movie-based titles are generally a bit of a cash-in waste of time. Sadly, Spider-Man 3 is not that game.
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Coming to PS2 in summer.
Going all retro this afternoon is Activision, who's whacked on the sweat-bands and announced that Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80s will be heading exclusively to PS2 this summer.
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Pre-party conference spills beans.
Square Enix has been spilling the beans ahead of its weekend party in Japan by announcing two new games.
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10m DS Lites sold in Japan - Famitsu
More than 22m worldwide.
The Nintendo DS Lite has sold more than 10 million units in Japan according to research by Famitsu.
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