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Dev focus shifting to Wii - Fils-Aime
NoA boss speaks in Canada.
Speaking at the Montréal Games Summit, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime has said that more and more developers are turning their attentions to the Wii - and away from rival consoles.
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Compared to 39m PSones.
PlayStation 2 has sold more than 40 million units in Europe, Sony has announced - besting by over a million the amount of PSones the company managed to flog.
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Simultaneous US/Europe launch.
Blizzard has announced that World of Warcraft expansion The Burning Crusade will be released on 16th January in both Europe and North America.
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In order to work on NBA Street.
Electronic Arts has decided not to pursue its plan to port NBA Live 07 to PlayStation 3, deciding instead to focus on the upcoming next-generation version of NBA Street.
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Feature | The Rising Sun rises on PS3
Out on Saturday, 11th Nov in Japan. Here's what's happening.
The Japanese always look so friendly and courteous on TV, don't they? Lies. Have you seen that new Fast And Furious film? Filthy. Scratch the surface and it's wall-to-wall sass over there - and we're onto them. Indeed, it's with F' And F' in mind (however hard we scrub), that we imagine there's been a sizable backlash in Nippon. The language barrier means we're not subjected to it, but there has to have been one - after all, they've only got 80,000 units.
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PSP owners will need 3.0 firmware to connect with PS3
As PS3 is to get day-one patch.
Sony has said that PlayStation Portable owners who plan to use the handheld as a remote media player for PlayStation 3, or to use it to play games downloaded from the PS3's online network, will need to download the version 3.0 firmware due out later this month.
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It's heating up!
It's that time of the week again! Yes, it's time to try and take your fellow readers' money in our weekly Eurogamer PKR Challenge heat.
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Tsk, and Sonic's usually so quick.
The PlayStation 3 version of Sonic the Hedgehog has been delayed slightly and will no longer be around for the console's 17th November US launch.
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No longer for Wii launch.
Reports from the US suggest that Konami's first Nintendo Wii title, Elebits, has been pushed back to the middle of December and will miss launch as a result.
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Nintendo not bothered about Sony and Microsoft
Reggie bangs the drum.
Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime says he isn't bothered about the battle between Sony and Microsoft for the "centre of the living room, entertainment hub," and he thinks comparisons between Wii and its competitors is pointless.
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So why not just buy more 20GB hard disks, says Xbox man.
Microsoft's new US-only TV and film distribution mechanism for Xbox 360, which will see everything from South Park to Superman Returns sold through Marketplace (often in high definition), will act as a springboard for the rest of the world's services.
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No more teleporting lockpicks.
Valve reports that there's a patch available through Steam for Dark Messiah of Might & Magic, which should sort out a number of tedious bugs. And if you bought the game in a box rather than an internet, you can download a patch for that too.
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Says Team 17 boss.
Team 17 boss Martyn Brown has revealed that the Xbox Live Arcade version of Worms is in "final certification stages".
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Off to manufacturing.
Microsoft's campaign to reinvigorate PC gaming received a welcome boost yesterday with the news that Windows Vista is now finished and being packed off to manufacturing.
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"Full steam ahead".
Sony America boss Kaz Hirai says it's "full steam ahead" with the US prices of 499 and 599 dollars for PlayStation 3.
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Games industry is 'like sponge'
Says our old friend Mizuguchi.
Q Entertainment's Tetsuya Mizuguchi has called on the games industry to welcome new talent and ideas in a speech which also touched on his affection for late eighties Norwegian pop combos.
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Review | Age of Empires III: The Warchiefs
Native format.
How d'you make a somewhat by-the-numbers, forgettable RTS better? Well, you could always just throw in some hypnotised bears. In fact, you could make a total raid of every book on Native Americans in the children's section of the library, and cheerfully shoe-in just about every fact, myth and cliché concerning the USA's long-suffering original inhabitants. So, as well as those mystically bewitched urisdae, we get similarly tamed cougars and wolves, spirit dances and magical medicine men. Everything short of transforming into a spectral hawk, in fact, but that may only be because Prey already tried that trick. Even so, this really isn't your large-bearded, pipe-smoking, stuffily accuracy-obsessed daddy's Age of Empires.
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Due out this Christmas.
Buena Vista Games has shed some more light on Novadrome, after Microsoft said that it would be one of the last few Xbox Live Arcade titles released in 2006.
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Channel 4 and others sign on.
Inhabitants of Second Life will soon be able to sit around with their virtual friends watching real TV, including programming from Channel 4 and the Sci-Fi Channel.
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PS3 titles to use single online sign-in
One sign-in for every game; online features may still differ
Every game on the PlayStation 3 will use the same universal sign-in and the same online ID, Sony has confirmed - even titles which do not use the central buddy list and messaging systems offered by the console.
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Called Rise of the Silver Surfer.
Take-Two has confirmed that it is working on a brand new Fantastic 4 game to coincide with the release of the next film in June 2007.
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If you can't unlock them.
Still rubbish at Need For Speed Carbon? Then EA's offering the chance to download a few cars that you're too rubbish to unlock in the Career mode. You disgust me.
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With trial version.
RoboBlitz, soon to be released on Xbox Live Arcade, has been released for the PC through Valve's Steam system.
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Due out in the US soon.
Destineer Publishing and Tripwire plan to re-release Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 as a Collector's Edition featuring bonus material.
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ESRB site points to US possibles.
Eagle eyed web-spotters have noticed an update to the Entertainment Software Ratings Board website in America, perhaps unmasking the first post-release batch of Virtual Console titles for that territory.
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Three and a half years.
Bo Stefan Eriksson, the one-time Swedish gangster who co-founded the ill-fated Gizmondo handheld gaming startup, has been sentenced to three and a half years in jail in California.
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UK Charts: Need For Speed still strong
Takes narrow lead.
Electronic Arts' racing franchise Need for Speed once again debuts at the top of the UK All Formats Charts, with latest offering Carbon claiming pole position with a lead over its nearest rival of just over 1000 units.
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Can you finish it in 12 minutes?
Microsoft's going commando again this morning with the Xbox Live Arcade release of Konami's '80s arcade classic, Contra - with the port once again carried out by Digital Eclipse.
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While Flagship Studios talks up the FPS-style Hunter class.
Encouraged presumably by the success of its collaboration on We Love Katamari (oh), Namco Bandai's come back to EA for help with publishing Flagship Studios' PC debut Hellgate: London in Europe and North America.
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Photographs mean nothing!
Microsoft has once again denied that it's doing a high capacity Xbox 360 hard disk.
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