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Review | Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll
Downward slope.
Weird and unusual control systems do funny things to me. Samba de Amigo got me excited about maracas, Sega Bass Fishing got me excited about fish, Steel Battalion made me spend £130 (or roughly £3 per button) because I was excited about WALKING, and the Nintendo DS gets me excited about absolutely bloody everything including but not limited to Animaniacs, Pac-Man and even The Urbz. This after I swore off Sims because I just couldn't bear to have to go to the toilet ANY MORE.
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Get in touch with your emotions.
Today's the day that highly anticipated DS title Super Princess Peach gets a release in the States, and so Nintendo has released details of what we've got to look forward to when the game hits Europe in a few months time.
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Now showing off.
As you will have spotted, we've finally launched Eurogamer TV properly, offering you the chance to watch high quality videos in your browser window. Yes I know we did that last month too, but this time it's out of beta, a big part of the site, and you can expand the video window so it's even bigger.
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Review | Tycoon City: New York
I want to make a part of it!
New York, New York, so good I'll build it twice. In the two game modes, natch.
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Review | Trapt
Shut it.
We never knew we could be so wilfully sadistic. Given our tendency to free unseasonably active Ladybirds from EG towers at this time of year, it says something unexpectedly unsavoury about our mental state at the degree of belly laugh satisfaction we got from Trapt, a game fixated on sending dozens of unfortunate souls to their doom in a variety of increasingly unpleasant ways. Bwahahahaha.
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Review | ATV Offroad Fury Blazin' Trails
Blazin' the same old trail, unfortunately.
If there's one thing the world doesn't need, apart from more war and famine and all that, it's another game with the letters ATV in the title. And if there's one thing the PSP doesn't need, it's another racing game.
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Driver creator gets $4 million
Atari agrees to cough up.
Reflections Interactive founder Martin Edmondson has withdrawn his claim of unfair dismissal against Atari after the publisher agreed a settlement deal worth more than $4 million.
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Addicts beware.
When a game as all-consuming as Football Manager enters your life, there's only one problem: knowing when to stop. That one-more-fixture, one-more-transfer feeling creeps into the lives of all but the most disciplined players, and this uncontrollable, bona-fide addiction is responsible for more than the odd divorce and relationship headache along the way.
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It's mighty likely, according to EA.
EA's videogame adaptation of The Godfather may not even be on the shelves yet, but the publishing giant is already planning to develop titles based on the second and third instalments in the movie series.
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Scheduled to kick off in March.
With not long to go now until the second Guild Wars campaign is released, NCsoft and ArenaNet have announced that the world tournament season for Guild Wars Factions will kick off next month.
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In new game for the PSP.
Square-Enix has announced plans to bring classic RPG series Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy together in a new game for the PSP.
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Exclusive photos: Giz man and Ferrari in happier times
I.e. before it got smashed up.
Eurogamer has obtained some exclusive photos of former Gizmondo executive Stefan Eriksson and his Enzo Ferrari - before the recent car crash which left the $1m car lying in bits all over a Californian highway.
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No Fallout 3 at this year's E3
It's still a long way off.
Bad news for those eagerly anticipating the arrival of the latest instalment in the Fallout series - Bethesda Softworks has announced that there's still a good while to wait just yet.
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Half-Life 2 will not be required to run Episode 1
Content will be 'richer' too.
Half-Life 2: Episode 1 won't actually require Half-Life 2 to play, Valve's explained, and although the game will be "four to six hours" long, marketing director Doug Lombardi reckons it's "markedly richer" in terms of content quality.
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2 or 3. Win a black Xbox 360.
Gareth Wilson and Ben Ward from Bizarre Creations will be online playing Project Gotham Racing 3 on Xbox 360 next Wednesday from 6pm to 8pm GMT, Microsoft's announced, giving you the chance to sock it to the developers.
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It belongs to Zoe off Spooks.
Just a week after unveiling the new real life incarnation of Lara Croft, Eidos has announced who will provide her voice for forthcoming title Tomb Raider: Legend.
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Courtesy of Uncle Sega.
Sega has announced that hit Japanese brawler Ryu Ga Gotoku is coming to Europe - only it'll have a catchier title.
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But Black 2 will be.
Criterion's Alex Ward has shot down speculation that an Xbox 360 version of BLACK will be made, following the news that the EA-published title (out tomorrow in Europe, 28th February in North America) will not be compatible with the new Microsoft games console.
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The one about the power supply.
Nintendo has dismissed rumours that the stand shown in pictures of the Revolution will double as its power supply, telling Eurogamer that said rumours are, well, rubbish.
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The countdown begins.
A new countdown clock has appeared on the US Rainbow Six website - but just what is it counting down to?
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New patch for Quake 4 released
Introduces multiplayer voice chat.
A new patch has been released for Quake 4 which allows you to communicate with other players using voice chat during multiplayer matches.
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New Battlefield 2 patch detailed
Thorough testing planned.
DICE has announced that "great progress" is being made on the latest patch for Battlefield 2 - but there's still no word on exactly when it'll be released.
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Review | Star Wars: Empire At War
Chocolate chip Wookiees.
That Galaxy Far, Far Away never seems to get a moment's rest. I suppose there must be death for these things to be really interesting, but wouldn't a smuggling game or a Wookiee cookery anthology just shake things up a bit?
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Those new modes in full.
Nintendo has unveiled full details of the modes we can expect to see in Tetris DS when it's released in April.
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Where is the mysterious Dietrich?
Former Gizmondo executive Stefan Eriksson, who left the company under a cloud of allegations that he had links with the Swedish mafia, has been involved in a car crash which destroyed his $1 million Ferrari Enzo.
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The information that previously appeared here has been removed under the threat of legal action from Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.
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The information that previously appeared here has been removed under the threat of legal action from Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.
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The information that previously appeared here has been removed under the threat of legal action from Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.
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Diesel to star in Wheelman film
Yet another game adaptation.
Chronicles of Riddick star Vin Diesel is to take the leading role in the film version of The Wheelman, a new game currently in development over at Midway.
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'Marinate on this,' everyone.
International popular music artist and one-time "televizzle" star Snoop Dogg has announced his intention to "change the face of sports and videogaming forever" with the launch of his new Hip-Hop Gaming League.
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