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Next-gen possibilities.
Ignition Studio Manager Edward Bradley reckons that Mercury could end up on next-gen game consoles as well as its current PSP home - and hasn't ruled out the possibility of it turning up on Xbox Live Arcade either.
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The sequel. Butter whole lot better.
Ignition's Studio Manager Edward Bradley has just come back into the room to find me crashing his new game, Mercury Meltdown. Whoops.
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New Raid Over the River details
More on Nibris's DS shooter.
Following yesterday's announcement that Nibris is developing DS title Raid Over the River, the Polish studio has shed a bit more light on what we can expect.
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Nothing to do with babies.
Glu Mobile has announced the launch of Virtua Tennis Mobile Edition, a new version of SEGA's classic sports game, in time for the start of the Wimbledon tennis season.
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Driving uptake.
Warsaw-based mobile games publisher and developer Breakpoint has announced the launch of Speedway 3D, offering a new gameplay experience with one of the company's most popular mobile racing titles.
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Review | Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends
Put your feet up and play.
Thinking about Rise of Legends makes me think that maybe we're just doomed.
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21 new titles now backcompat.
It seems like only yesterday that Peter Moore was banging on about a new backwards compatibility update for the Xbox 360 - and wouldn't you know it, said update is now available via Xbox Live.
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Getting back into gaming.
Beardy old retro fans across the globe will be pleased to hear that the Commodore International Corporation is going back to its gaming roots.
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Sequel to PSP puzzler coming.
Ignition has announced that a sequel to Archer Maclean's Mercury is coming to PSP this autumn, releasing some new screenshots into the bargain.
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Boll challenges critics to fight
Come and have a go if etc.
Back in February, you may recall, we got the chance to have a long chat with notorious film director Uwe Boll.
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Appear on IMDB.
New details of who will be writing and starring in the first next-gen GTA game have appeared on IMDB.
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Review | Lumines Mobile
Shining.
Lumines on PSP was almost universally revered. Almost, but not quite. For some people, it was simply too much to spend upwards of half an hour going through the early levels over and over again to get back to the bit that beat them.
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Review | Rumble Roses XX
Sex sells. Average wrestling games don't.
Right. This really is a wrestling game, although there are a couple of things - or to be more precise two huge wobbly things - that might convince you otherwise. Rumble Roses XX plays like a version of SmackDown from a few years ago. You strike, you grapple, you throw, fill up your special gauge and you sort of mince around the ring in awkward circles trying to get a good grip.
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See Codies' racer in action.
Hot on the heels of the reworking of Sensible Soccer, Micro Machines v4 is the latest classic update from Codemasters - and the Britsoft publisher has today released the first gameplay trailer in celebration of the game's imminent launch.
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It's a shooter with a Wii sequel.
Nibris, the Polish studio behind previously announced Wii title Sadness, has revealed that it's also working on a new game for the Nintendo DS.
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Feature | The Life of Brain
One From The Archive - Brain Training.
We all worry about something. Football aside, at this time of year it's skin cancer. And so we slap wads of sunscreen on all our precious bits before we go anywhere near the outside.
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All those changes in full.
If you're an Xbox 360 owner, chances are you've already downloaded the Spring update which was released just over a week ago.
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Now available online.
Anyone looking forward to the Halo graphic novel might like to head over to Marvel.com right now.
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Assassin's Creed, Haze, more.
Mobile games publisher Gameloft has announced an extension to its existing partnership with French videogames giant Ubisoft, resulting in 12 new games based on popular videogame franchises being released on mobile platforms this year.
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Mizuguchi hits handhelds.
Gameloft has announced the worldwide release of Lumines Mobile, the latest version of Tetsuya Mizuguchi's hit puzzler.
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Interview | Q's for Tetsuya Mizuguchi
We talk every-flavour Lumines, music and more.
If you count Ninety-Nine Nights, which has yet to be released in the West, Tetsuya Mizuguchi had six games at E3 this year. Four of them were Lumines titles, including a brand new Xbox Live Arcade version announced during Microsoft's pre-E3 conference - featuring Madonna, of all people. But it was actually Gameloft who helped us track him down - the French company had Lumines Mobile on display on its stand, and we arrived just in time to see them attaching a few "Best of Show" nomination plaques to the display.
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MS is committed, honest.
Xbox exec Peter Moore has gone on record to clear up confusion over comments he made recently regarding Xbox 360 backwards compatibility.
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MMO now yours to explore.
Farlan Entertainment has announced the launch of Dark and Light, officially billed as "The Largest MMORPG You've Ever Seen."
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Early PS3s to ship with PS2 hardware built-in?
Actual emulation later on - reports
The first versions of the PlayStation 3 to hit shelves will offer complete backwards compatibility with PS2 and PS1 titles by including a version of the PS2 hardware in the system, according to a report in a Japanese technology magazine.
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Top developers slam PS3 'broken' allegations
'Misleading and uninformed'.
Senior developers working on PlayStation 3 titles have told GamesIndustry.biz that reports of serious problems with the system's Cell and RSX hardware are "misleading and uninformed."
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Stringer on Sony's difficult migration to digital tech
And his love of Bill Gates.
PlayStation 3 is part of a "new digital strategy to try and create a new software mentality" at Sony, according to the firm's CEO Sir Howard Stringer, who admits that the transition to digital has been tough for the firm.
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Wants to build bridges.
Japanese software publisher Square Enix is preparing for an assault on the Western mobile gaming market, challenging the current trend for simple, casual games and striving to build bridges between mobile gamers and the traditional hardcore videogames audience.
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Plus: new Wario game for DS.
Nintendo has confirmed that a new Zelda spin-off is currently in development for the Nintendo DS.
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A quick rundown.
With new mobile titles pouring into the market on a daily basis, here's a quick rundown of some of the latest titles on offer for those seeking some entertainment on the go.
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For some tournament.
Spanish mobile developers Kato Studios have announced the launch of a new football title, focusing on the football skills of perhaps the most famous player to wear the number 10 shirt, Diego Maradona.
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