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    Interview | Mercury Meltdown Revolution

    Ed Bradley talks control systems, Wii development.

    If ever there was a game that seemed to be made for Nintendo Wii, then it was, er, Super Monkey Ball. But second in line would surely be Mercury Meltdown, Ignition Banbury's brilliant PSP and PS2 puzzler, where the idea is to tilt levels to manoeuvre a blob of liquid mercury through a maze without letting too much slip off the edge. Not only does it sound like the sort of thing that would make good use of the Wiimote's motion sensor, it even had form in this area - early versions having supported a prototype motion-sensing add-on device for PSP, later abandoned in favour of analogue controls.

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    3DR releases Duke screenshot

    Sticks it on top of a job advert.

    Still keeping an eye out for Duke Nukem Forever? Then step this way for what 3D Realms has confirmed is an in-game screenshot.

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    Forza 2 due out in May

    Gives it vroom to manoeuvre.

    Wire up your wireless racing wheels and perform other necessary preparatory tasks: Forza Motorsport 2 is due out in May.

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    Review | KAZooK

    It's my party and I'll cry if I want to.

    If you can't tell from the arbitrary use of capital letters in the title, the opening screen spells it out for you as super-deformed cartoon characters - a punk, a goth, a rapper, sundry sexy babes - strike ker-azy poses, while infantile bouncing funk dribbles from the PSP speakers. The press material actually uses the phrase "cool skater kids" without a hint of irony. Yes, we are firmly in the realm of wacky yoof gaming.

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    Battlestations Midway PC demo

    Kill your friends before I do .

    PC owners spoiling for a fight can now check out a multiplayer demo of Eidos' upcoming Battlestations: Midway.

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    GRAW 2 Xbox 360 demo mooted

    SP version on Marketplace 'soon'.

    The exact timing may be fuzzier than a ghost's night vision camera, but Ubisoft is definitely claiming that a demo of Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 will appear on Xbox Live Marketplace.

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    UT2K7 now UT3

    On Xbox 360 too, woo.

    Unreal Tournament 2007 has been renamed Unreal Tournament 3 and will be available on Xbox 360 too, the publisher confirmed at its Midway Gamer's Day in Las Vegas this week. Mind you, we'd have been more surprised if Epic Games - of Gears of War fame - weren't producing a 360 version.

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    Age of Conan PC in October

    Still no word on 360 date.

    Eidos has confirmed to Eurogamer that Age of Conan will launch worldwide for PC on 30th October 2007, though the publisher was unable to comment on when we could expect the Xbox 360 version.

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    Heavenly Sword developer Ninja Theory is generally pleased with the PlayStation 3 but admits it can be "an interesting ride" to develop for.

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    Two Worlds slips to May

    Multiplayer needs perfecting.

    European gamers will have to wait a little longer for Xbox 360 and PC RPG Two Worlds, as various bugs and multiplayer concerns have pushed the release back to 9th May.

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    Crackdown

    Heroin' up.

    It's GTA in the future. Or how about: GTA where you're the cop. GTA with superheroes perhaps - but like 2000AD superheroes, not Marvel superheroes. It's a cel-shaded GTA. Right, GTA with 2000AD-style cel-shaded superhero cops from the future. Will that do?

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    Squenix licenses UE3

    Gears tech goes Final Fantasy.

    Square Enix announced today that it has signed the Unreal Engine 3 from Gears of War developer Epic Games.

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    Mythic doing free DAoC addons

    Every two weeks for six months.

    Dark Age of Camelot is to get "Camelot Campaigns" rather than a content patch this year, according to our hairy correspondent, reporting live from a Mythic event in the US. The developer will introduce new content once every two weeks for up to six months.

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    Review | Star Trek Legacy

    Captain slog.

    You've got to feel sorry for Star Trek fetishists - and not just in the "never going to have sex with [nice looking] girls" sense. Not only do they still represent the enduring face of unnerving geek fanaticism for the vast majority of the population, despite having kept a low profile for several decades, but their beloved franchise is in a truly woeful state. The recent movies and TV series have flopped like Shatner's six-pack, and all attempts to revive the series now hinge on Mission: Impossible III director J.J. Abrams and his Starfleet Academy movie, starring a young Kirk and Spock.

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    Feature | GamesIndustry.biz: The Fog of War

    A cloud of FUD descends over Sony's PS3 launch.

    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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    So it's been at least a month since the last Dragon Ball Z game and by now all you crazy kids must be clamouring for another one, right? Or maybe not. Regardless, Atari is back with another slice of anime-inspired action for you to ignore on the shelves of your local videogame boutique despite the fact that it isn't anywhere near as bad as you might think. In fact, if it weren't for a couple of really basic errors, Budokai Tenkaichi 2 would be a perfectly acceptable brawler.

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    Lord of the Rings MMO dated

    Plus UK pre-order details.

    The Lord of the Rings: Shadows of Angmar is set to launch across Europe on 24th April, Codemasters said this morning.

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    Wii News Channel hands-on

    Wondering what it's like?

    Nintendo's Wii "News Channel" went live earlier this morning, allowing system owners to browse an Associated Press newsfeed in a variety of ways - several of which are unmistakably "Wii".

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    Mario Kart 64 joins Euro VC

    As News Channel also debuts.

    Mario Kart 64 is the latest game - and only the second N64 title - to join the Nintendo Wii's European Virtual Console line-up. The N64 racer, which inspired many of the best bits of subsequent games in the series, costs 1000 points and should be available now.

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    Sony uses PGR3 graphic by accident

    To promote GT HD. Oops.

    Score one for the "driving games are all the same" crowd: Sony's been caught using a Project Gotham Racing 3 graphic to promote Gran Turismo HD Concept, apparently unaware of its mistake.

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    MS offers Halo 3 reassurance

    Says entire first shipment of Crackdown features invites.

    Microsoft has reassured gamers worried about not finding a Halo 3 beta invitation in their copy of Crackdown.

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    PSP perfect for Crush

    Kuju boss talks mental puzzler.

    Ed Daly, Kuju Brighton studio head, reckons PSP is perfect for his new platform-puzzler Crush, announced yesterday.

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    LOTRO Founder's Program

    Mates rates and privileges.

    If you show your support for Elf-kind by joining the new Founder's Program for MMO The Lord of The Rings Online, you'll be rewarded with a special USD 9.99 monthly subscription rate, or a minuscule one-off payment of USD 199.

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    Double Agent PS3 details

    Two maps, co-op extras, plus new shots to check out.

    Ubisoft's PlayStation 3 version of Splinter Cell: Double Agent will feature a pair of new maps based on new environments, a new set of co-operative challenges and a new spy character.

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    No problem adapting to PS3

    Says Team 17 bigwig.

    Team 17 has had no problems adapting Lemmings for PS3, but has hinted that larger, more ambitious titles may find the transition to Sony's new platform a little more difficult.

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    Euro PS3 delay "helped" games

    Says Sports Interactive boss.

    Sports Interactive chief Miles Jacobson believes the five-month delay in Europe has helped strengthen PlayStation 3's launch line-up.

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    No Paper Mario date for Europe

    Despite firm US date.

    Nintendo has yet to confirm a European release date for Super Paper Mario on the Wii, a spokesperson admitted today, despite the game receiving a firm April date in the USA.

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    PS3 devs' mouths shut

    Can't say a dickie-bird in UK.

    Britain's PlayStation 3 development community is refusing to comment en masse today on the European launch details for the machine that were announced at midnight last night.

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    Feature | Virtual Console: N64 Most Wanted

    I remember when it was all Hyrule field around here.

    The mid-nineties was an exciting time to be a gamer. It was back then that a whole new generation of game fans came into being thanks to Sony's canny engagement of the mass-market with the PlayStation, and a time when the heroes of the medium for the next ten years made their presence felt - Lara Croft, Solid Snake, the Final Fantasy series, and many others. For those who had played games for many years before, though, it was also a time when you could almost feel history being made with successive game releases, as 3D hardware finally reached the point where it could start to replace 2D as the mainstay of gaming.

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    Nintendo has denied that it has once again revised the design of the Wiimote strap, despite apparent photographic evidence to back up the claims.

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