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Guinness World Records to produce videogame edition
Ellie to moonlight in it.
Guinness World Records plans to launch a new videogame edition of its famous book of records, bringing together a wide range of game-related achievements and information.
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Japan's been calling for it.
Ouendaaaaaaaaaaaan is back, with a DS sequel set for release in Japan later this year, according to people who can actually read Dengeki Online, like those NeoGAF party animals.
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Out! Next! Month!
It's a rhythm-action sort of day here at Eurogamer, what with Boom Boom Rocket blaring out of the imaginary-office speakers, and a sort of virtual conga line snaking around the Internet at news that the sequel to Ouendan is due out in Japan on 17th May.
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THQ sees itself as 'creative hub'
Says it's why devs like them.
THQ boss Brian Farrell says the key to attracting development talent like Supreme Commander's Chris Taylor is the publisher's role as "a creative hub", and he reckons it sets them aside from the likes of Electronic Arts.
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With dedicated storyline, servers.
Ankama Games released a new version of its cartoon-inspired MMO in the UK yesterday, specifically focused on our rainy region.
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On Live Arcade for 800 points.
Bizarre Creations' highly anticipated rhythm-action game Boom Boom Rocket is released on Xbox Live Arcade today, priced 800 Microsoft points (GBP 6.80 / EUR 9.30).
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Up on Marketplace now.
Anybody strumming through the excellent Xbox 360 version of Guitar Hero II will be pleased to hear that there are three song packs available on Xbox Live Marketplace today.
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It isn't an MMORPG.
New details for Grand Theft Auto IV have spilled their way onto the Internet, expanding on what we can expect when the game launches on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 this October.
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Ghostlight pops 3D glasses on.
Ghostlight has revealed that freshly acquired title Glory Days 2: Brotherhood of Men will launch across Europe in May.
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Review | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner
Devil may cry.
Wait! Before you scroll semi-interestedly to the conclusion, check the score and alt-tab away (leaving us feeling yet more numerically exploited), hear this: Devil Summoner is best described as Phoenix Wright meets Pokémon meets The Exorcist . You might just like it.
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Take-Two named in Ghost Rider lawsuit
Creator is very cross.
Gary Friedrich, creator of the Ghost Rider comic book, has filed suit against Take-Two and other companies involved with developing the recent movie tie-in and related products, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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Atari brings Trioncube to Europe
Another DS puzzler on the way.
Atari is set to publish Namco Bandai's DS puzzler Trioncube in Europe this June.
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As Lara puts on decent total.
Electronic Arts' PC exclusive Command & Conquer: Tiberium Wars maintains its position at the top of the All Formats charts this week, despite strong competition from Ubisoft's movie tie-in TMNT: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, GamesIndustry.biz reports.
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RedOctane reveals Guitar Hero 3
Official FAQ spills beans.
RedOctane has revealed that Guitar Hero 3 is in development for PlayStation 3, PS2, Xbox 360 and Wii.
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New evidence pipes up.
More evidence has reared its blobby baldy singing face this afternoon supporting rumours that LocoRoco is on its way to PS3.
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Semi-official blog not quite right.
Sony has cleared up some issues surrounding PlayStation 3 release dates on semi-official blog ThreeSpeech this afternoon, by pointing out that they're not all entirely correct.
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First radio station on console.
Virgin Radio has become the first UK brand to launch its services on console today, by offering its music channels on PS3 and Wii web-browsers.
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Viral marketing fuels debates.
An enigmatic viral marketing website produced by Ubisoft has sparked debates that a completely new Tom Clancy game is in development.
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Mo' storage mo' popular - Sony
Some retailers in North America have stopped selling the 20GB PlayStation 3 model, GamesIndustry.biz is reporting, including Sony's official online outlet, SonyStyle.
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Review | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Whose side is he on?
Not every game looks amazingly realistic. Not every game has fancy menus. Not every game has the official licence, name or tits. Not every game has Mark Hamill doing voice acting. Alright, every game does have Mark Hamill doing voice acting, but not every game has Mark Hamill doing voice acting on a Tuesday. What we can rely on though - what holds the world to order - is the understanding that if someone shoots Mark Hamill, or indeed anyone, to death, they will fall down on cue.
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Shivering Isles bug breaks game
Unplayable after 50 to 120 hours.
A serious bug has been uncovered in Oblivion expansion Shivering Isles, which renders the game unplayable after as little as 50 hours.
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Review | Free Running
Might as well jump.
Despite what the title may lead you to believe, the Free Running game actually has more in common with Parkour. "Aren't they the same thing?" you cry, understandably confused. "No", I reply. "No, no, no."
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Tribes of the East revealed.
Ubisoft has unveiled a final and standalone expansion pack for Heroes of Might & Magic V, which will bring a dramatic conclusion to the saga this autumn.
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Activision quiet about X360 Quake 3
No comment on ESRB listing.
id Software's publishing partner Activision has remained quiet on rumours that Quake III will be heading to 360, refusing to comment on "rumour and speculation".
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Three maps promised.
Halo 3's multiplayer beta will go live on 16th May at 1pm GMT and run until 7th June at 7.59am GMT, Microsoft said this morning.
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Plus Devil Kings, more.
Amongst the many titles shown off in Japan at Nintendo's Wii unveiling earlier today was a new Resident Evil title called Umbrella Chronicles.
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Fancies the Wii's chances though.
Slipgate Ironworks' John Romero - formerly of id Software and Ion Storm - reckons that consoles like PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 will have to undertake radical change to avoid being killed off by cheap PC hardware.
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Cheap (cheep?) for a month.
Sony's ambitious downloadable duck-'em-up Super Rub A Dub is available now on the PS3 Store for an introductory price of GBP 3.49 / EUR 4.99 until 23rd May.
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Company of Heroes follow-up confirmed
Opposing Fronts this autumn.
THQ has finally revealed what it's doing about following up excellent PC strategy game Company of Heroes.
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Galaga, Kidd, Bravoman.
Another Monday (yesterday, meathead), another chance to see what's happening on the American Virtual Console, where dreams (and the potential line-up for Europe's Friday update) are forged.
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