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    Warhammer Online back in development

    Climax refuses to lie down.

    Cancelled MMORPG Warhammer Online is back in development, according to comments attributed to Karl Jeffery, CEO of developer Climax, and could be released in around 18 months time.

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    City of Heroes salutes Christopher Reeve

    Fans of superhero MMORPG join in a spontaneous tribute to the Superman actor, who died on Monday.

    It's probably safe to say that we all felt a little different when we heard about Superman actor Christopher Reeve's passing on Monday, but players of massively multiplayer online RPG City of Heroes - in which gamers create their own superhero characters and fight for justice in a fictional city - decided to express their sadness and respect this week by forming a living monument in his memory.

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    Forza Motorsport skids into 2005

    February, to be exact(ly as vague as Microsoft has been).

    Microsoft has revealed that Xbox Live-enabled Forza Motorsport, the platform holder's requisite Serious Racing Game, will now pull into stores in the UK in February 2005, having previously been on course for release within the year.

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    Feature | UK Charts: FIFA 2005 number one, Fable takes second

    Triumph for long-awaited RPG title as it tops the Xbox ranking in style.

    EA's latest update to the FIFA Football franchise has gone in at number one in the UK all-formats chart, as expected - but all eyes are on Big Blue Box' Fable, which tops the Xbox ranking and becomes the fastest-selling Xbox game ever.

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    Review | X-Men Legends

    One-eyed freak and knife fetishist join bald man in effort to save world. And they let children play this, you say...

    The exploitation of superheroes is something the X-Men would probably rail against, but in certain situations exploitation can be a necessary thing. Superhero action games have been pretty much polished off for now, with Spider-Man swinging at the peak of that achieved so far but with the likes of the Hulk, X-Men, Constantine, the Punisher et al all looking acceptable for the future, or raising eyebrows with smatterings of quality in the past. Catwoman made a fairly good job of being one of the worst games in memory, but then even superheroes can't have everything. But when it comes to spreading to other genres, they can try.

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    Midway acquires Area 51 developer

    Promised Austin studio turns out to be Inevitable.

    Publisher Midway Games has announced that it has bought Austin, Texas based developer Inevitable Entertainment in an all-stock transaction which will see the formerly privately held firm being renamed to Midway Studios Austin.

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    Review | U-Move Super Sports

    Wave your hands in the air as Konami joins the EyeToy party...

    That the EyeToy wasn't a Japanese invention came as something of a surprise; that Japanese publishers are now embracing the idea with their own take on webcam gaming doesn't. Next week both Konami and SEGA deliver their first EyeToy games - the latter, SEGA Superstars, being a keenly awaited high profile beast chock full of big name characters and excellent ideas; the former, U-Move Super Sports, landing on our desk with barely a flicker of pre-awareness and minus any Konami characters to pique interest among the faithful. Could it surprise us and somehow steal the crown from both Sony and SEGA? We're always happy to wave our arms around for a few hours in the name of gaming research...

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    System Shock 2's 'spiritual successor' underway

    Irrational Games unveils BioShock.

    Irrational Games is working on a "spiritual successor" to System Shock 2, the developer revealed recently, which pits the player against the used-to-be-human occupants of an abandoned science facility.

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    Halo 2 goes gold

    "It's finished". Yes, we did tell you that last week. Bloody thing seems to go round in a big circle, dunnit?

    Halo 2 has survived the rigours of Microsoft's quality assurance department and is on track for release on November 9th in North and South America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, November 10th in France, Belgium and Switzerland and November 11th across the rest of Europe.

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    Leisure Suit Larry banned in Australia

    Old Larry's a bit too hot for the Office of Film and Literature Classification by the sound of it.

    Lurid adventure game Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude has been denied a rating by the Office of Film and Literature Classification in Australia on grounds of sexuality and vulgar content, effectively banning it from sale anywhere in the country.

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    Ghost Recon 2 'Lone Wolf' trailer released

    New game mode puts one player up against the world, as Ubisoft game designer Christian Allen explains. Available from Eurofiles now.

    Ubisoft has released a new two-minute trailer for Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 demonstrating the Lone Wolf mode, where you play as one souped up high-tech soldier rather than as a four-man squad. Download it from Eurofiles here.

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    US lawyer links GTA with US school murder plot

    Rockstar in the firing line as US lawyer Jack Thompson slams videogames once again.

    Florida-based lawyer Jack Thompson has launched his latest attack on the interactive entertainment industry, telling the media that Grand Theft Auto was used by a Massachusetts teenager to prepare for a planned massacre at his high school.

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    Interview | TRON 2.0: Killer App?

    Kevin Hendrickson, game director on the Live-enabled Xbox port of TRON 2.0, talks about the various differences between the PC original and the Climax-developed port due out next month.

    Monolith surprised a few people with the PC version of Tron 2.0. Although the developer has previously enjoyed success with the likes of the No One Lives Forever series, there was a sense that developing a convincing FPS game based on a near-20-year-old sci-fi might be a bit beyond, well, anybody's capacity. Fortunately it was a nonsense. Monolith instead delivered a memorable, graphically unique extension of the film that deservedly won much praise - including a glowing write-up here at EG.

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    FIFA Street kicks off

    EA announces that the latest in its 'Street' series will focus on the beautiful game.

    Having enjoyed success dragging basketball and even American football out of the megabucks arenas for its five-a-side style Street series, Electronic Arts is now planning a football game along similar lines. "FIFA Street" is due out on PS2, Xbox and Cube in 2005.

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    Way of the Samurai goes west

    Swaps swords for six-shooters.

    When we reviewed Way of the Samurai 2 - the sequel to a game we very much enjoyed, lest we forget - we suggested that a wholesale rethink was in order if the developer planned to drag it out to a third instalment. It seems our cries didn't go unheeded, if the first details of developer Acquire's third stab at the series are anything to go by.

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    Play Resident Evil 4 with a chainsaw

    Swords, tanks, and now chainsaws; Capcom games get all the best peripherals, don't they?

    Capcom games are no strangers to obscure peripherals. In fact, over the past year alone we've had the chance to slash at things in Onimusha 3 with a katana sword-based peripheral, and turn our lounge set-ups into walking mechanised robots thanks to Steel Battalion. But now it seems peripherals firm NubyTech has cut down the competition with some style; it's planning a chainsaw shaped peripheral for Resident Evil 4 on GameCube.

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    12 SCi games for Gizmondo

    Including Conflict: Vietnam, Carmageddon, Richard Burns Rally and the possibility of more down the line.

    SCi Entertainment has signed a deal with Gizmondo Europe which will see 12 of the British publisher's titles appear on the Gizmondo handheld, the two companies announced this morning.

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    FIFA Xbox Live Starter Kit launched

    And the regular Starter Kit's been updated with some new demo versions too, including, er, FIFA. And friends.

    FIFA 2005 may well go online with both Xbox and PS2, but EA's doing a far better job of milking its collaboration with Microsoft than Sony. First we had the FIFA Interactive World Cup, which kicks off this month, and now we're told that FIFA 2005 has become the basis of the latest limited edition Xbox Live Starter Kit. From around now, £59.99 gets you FIFA 2005, a 12-month subscription to Live and a headset.

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    Might & Magic MMORPG due in 2005

    But there's a catch: it's only coming out in China.

    Given the large number of cancellations lately in the MMORPG genre (including Warhammer Online, Ultima X, Mythica and True Fantasy Live Online), Ubisoft's announcement of a forthcoming Heroes of Might & Magic online title this week makes for a pleasant change.

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    THQ to publish Juiced

    The publisher puts in the best bid, and plans to release the arcade racer in summer 2005 on PS2, Xbox and PC.

    THQ has secured the global publishing rights to street racing title Juiced, the publisher announced last night, having seen its bid for the property approved by the US bankruptcy judge overseeing Acclaim's dissolution.

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    Full DS conference details leaked

    Games including Legend of Zelda: Four Swords, wireless multiplayer on one cartridge, cinema interaction, downloadable demos, Pokémon titles, and loads more, exposed ahead of Nintendo's Seattle conference.

    Nintendo is reeling this evening after an unprecedented leak saw the details of its DS press conference splattered all over the Internet before any of the key speakers had even taken the stage.

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    Review | Kohan II: Kings of War

    War. It's fantastic.

    Now here's an interesting example of the cross-Atlantic divide. When bobbing merrily along as a digital castaway on the gaming info-Sargasso it's possible to forget that flesh-space concerns as "nationality" still exist, but it doesn't make them any less real. So while Kohan II's imminent arrival has been causing outbreaks of disco-boogie in the colonies, in the heart of Empire we're very much still much playing wall-flower at this fantasy RTS party. It's no great change - in its previous iterations Kohan received strategy game of the year awards a plenty over there while over here it got... well... got forgotten.

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    Review | Crash Bandicoot: Twinsanity

    Twinsane in the mem-- [No, no, stop that, that's a terrible, tired cliché the likes of which we can only endure so many times. Unlike the new Crash, actually. -Ed]

    Order yours now from Simply Games.

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    Ubi gives us the (Cold) Fear

    Have you seen any zombie sailors lately?

    Ubisoft is hoping to be responsible for soiled pants up and down the land next March, having entered the merry survival horror genre (or "action-horror" as the French publisher calls it) with newly announced title Cold Fear.

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    Half-Life 2 Steam offers ready tonight

    Which means you can pre-order Half-Life 2 direct from Valve, and you can get hold of the full version of Counter-Strike: Source as soon as they go live.

    Half-Life 2 packages will be made available for pre-order via Valve's Steam content delivery service at 6pm GMT (11am PST) today, the developer has announced. And as promised, anybody who buys one of the Steam packages will be able to play the full version of Counter-Strike: Source immediately. Half-Life 2 will then be made available as soon as it's ready.

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    New CoD: Finest Hour screens, 12 movies, trailer

    With voice acting from Dennis Haysbert (24!) and Brian Johnson (AC/DC!) confirmed this week, too.

    Activision has announced the voice, scripting and musical talent behind its forthcoming console World War II FPS title Call of Duty: Finest Hour, and also released a slew of new screenshots and gameplay movies, including a QuickTime trailer.

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