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    Katamari Damacy sequel in development

    Namco reportedly confirms that the rolling star's about to get a little less lonely.

    Namco is working on a sequel to innovative, um, "roll-'em-up" Katamari Damacy and plans to release it in Japan on the PlayStation 2 during its 2005 financial year, according to a report on IGN.

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    Feature | What's New?

    (This week's new releases.) We're looking forward to a long December so we can play the bloody things.

    And so November draws to a close with something of a bang - at least for console owners. Besides those of you getting excited about DS imports, each under-the-telly format has a worthy champion this week, and it's only really the PC gamers among us who have reason to moan. Although with Half-Life 2 still rocking most of your machines and World of Warcraft available to import, not to mention a backlog of top PC titles that you probably haven't had a chance to tackle yet (Rome: Total War, Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines and Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault to name just three), you can probably forgive a week where the most exciting PC prospects are CSI: Miami and Joint Operations expansion pack Escalation.

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    Nintendo moving into online within 3 to 4 years

    DS to go online "sooner than we think" - Miyamoto.

    Comments attributed to Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto in this week's Famitsu magazine indicate that the company is planning to bring its systems online within a three to four year timescale, with DS leading the way.

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    South Korea bans Ghost Recon 2

    Ubisoft's latest angers censors in the Far East.

    The latest Tom Clancy based military title from French publisher Ubisoft has been rejected by South Korea's Media Rating Board, forcing the company to drop its plans to launch the game in the region.

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    Atari sends GTR to SimBin

    Real-life racing man makes game. In Sweden.

    Atari is to publish SimBin's GTR - GIA GT Racing Game next year, one of the first games announced for the company's 2005 line-up.

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    CM5 slips to 2005, Shellshock sequel underway

    Eidos confirms that Championship Manager 5 won't be with us until next year, while its Vietnam shooter series looks set for another (hopefully better) instalment.

    Championship Manager 5 will not be released until the first half of 2005, Eidos said today, confirming its prediction in mid October that the game might not be finished in time for Christmas.

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    Infogrames sells Civilisation franchise for $22.3m

    Sid Meier's classic property leaves the Infogrames / Atari stable as finances worsen.

    French publisher Infogrames has announced its results for the first half of FY 2005, revealing in the process that the firm has sold off the lucrative Civilisation franchise to an as-yet unknown purchaser.

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    KOTOR 2 US confirmed for December launch

    Yet more reasons for importers to get excited.

    Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords will be the droids you are looking for from December 6th, LucasArts said this week. And if you didn't get that: the American version's coming out on the Xbox on December 6th.

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    Infinium seeking more funding to launch Phantom

    Official filing reveals that Infinium's coffers are nearly empty.

    A new regulatory filing from Florida-based firm Infinium Labs has revealed that the company needs to find fresh funding of around $11.5 million if it is to launch its Phantom game service next year as planned.

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    Mario Baseball, Donkey Konga 3, Cube Kirby shots

    Nintendo releases shots of three new Cube titles, along with some new pics from The Legend of Zelda.

    Nintendo isn't saying much about any of them, but as well as releasing three new screenshots of the next GameCube-bound instalment of The Legend of Zelda, the platform holder has also released shots for three previously unannounced Cube titles: Mario Baseball, Donkey Konga 3, and an as-yet untitled Kirby game.

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    Children of the Nile demo

    Help build a better Egypt. No-no-no, not that the current one's crap or anything! We just... You could build a better one. Probably.

    Rome may not have been built in a day, but what of Egypt? We contacted the last known Egyptian Pharaoh yesterday, only to be informed the mummified monarch "does not comment on rumour and speculation". (At least, we think we got the right number; we hit "M" for "Mummy" in our phone contacts, and we don't know too many other institutions whose names begin with "M"...)

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    Final Fantasy XII slips beyond March 2005

    And grazes its knee, probably.

    Final Fantasy XII won't be out before the end of March 2005, according to comments attributed to Square Enix president Yoichi Wada in the Japanese Asahi Shimbun, although it should be out before the end of 2005.

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    World of Warcraft Euro costs, packages revealed

    How much you'll pay, what you'll get, when you'll get it, and the return of "Oh lord, why not just release it on a DVD?"

    Ah. Many of our Yankee brethren are busy playing fully finished copies of World of Warcraft, which shipped to stores over there earlier this week. And some of you are a bit peeved. Either that or a disproportionate percentage of dissenters just happen to enjoy using our contact form. "Blizzard hates Europe!" they tell us (which is strange, since those Blizzard chaps seemed so nice when we last saw them), "and they never tell us anything."

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    Valve suspends 20,000 Steam accounts

    Thieving bastards identified and eliminated.

    Valve has suspended indefinitely 20,000 Steam accounts it has linked to fraudulent attempts "to access Half-Life 2 without purchasing it." As you've probably seen from various gaming forums, this has prompted a widespread backlash from "innocent consumers" who feel they have been snared wrongly in the trap - funnily most of whom appear to be illiterate kids refusing to provide any proof of purchase...

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    Rockstar trails The Introduction

    Find out what happened to CJ and co. prior to the events of San Andreas. Er, on Monday. This is a trailer for that.

    Next Monday, just when it looks like we're running out of surprises for 2004, Rockstar is planning to unleash "The Introduction" - a 22-minute in-engine DVD story that dramatises the unspoken events prior to the start of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - as part of a two-disc soundtrack set for the UK's current No.1-selling game.

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    Feature | UK Charts: GTA back on top, NFSU2 beats HL2 to third

    Battle for the top resumes as Halo 2 drops down three places in its second week.

    Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has reclaimed the top spot in the UK charts this week, while Need For Speed Underground 2 has outsold Half-Life 2 to take the number two position.

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    Odds And Ends: Tuesday News Roundup

    (Updated sometimes.) Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault "mod developer's kit" released, Men of Valor and Star Wars Battlefront patched (or "field-dressed" or something).

    EA has responded to the dearth of World War II games at the moment by thrusting a mod developer's kit upon the bayonet-toting masses, giving you the chance to create and modify content for Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault, which came out in Europe last week. You'll need a .NET framework installation to use it and some other jazz, but we'll leave that for you to worry about. It's 45MB, and you can download it from here.

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    JFK assassination 'game' stirs up controversy

    Scottish studio angers former president's family.

    A PC game produced by Scottish firm Traffic Games has come under fire from the family of former US president John F Kennedy for allowing gamers to play through his assassination as sniper Lee Harvey Oswald.

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    Sims 2 head off to college

    That'll be the first of many expansion packs, then.

    So there you have it. The first Sims 2 expansion will be "The Sims 2 University", and it will be released in March 2005.

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    Worms Forts: Under Siege

    In a world dominated by safe sequels, which throw in slightly improved visuals and a few new gimmicks in order to spin a buck, Team 17's latest represents a fundamental change in ideas.

    Gamers are notoriously difficult to please. Although Worms 3D's camera came in for some criticism, it was arguably the game's "Worms, but in 3D" approach that eventually dominated the sense of dissatisfaction with the title. It seems that, faced with a direct follow-up that builds only slightly on its predecessor - whilst sticking doggedly to the things that made it so popular in the first place - a lot of gamers will complain that it isn't individual enough, and that they are effectively being asked to pay for the same thing all over again. This is a good thing.

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    Worms Forts: Under Siege

    We take a closer look at how Worms Forts actually works and blow up a few grannies and bishops in the process.

    Ask the average gamer to describe Worms and they can. No problem at all. Heck, ask their wives, girlfriends, younger sisters or even their parents, and most of them have played it, or at least seen it. It's rather surreal, the idea of wriggly invertebrates with squeaky voices and bombs shaped like bananas, but after a handful of major revisions across countless platforms from the Amiga right up to the Xbox, the concept is certainly ubiquitous. There's even an N-Gage version (of the four year old Worms World Party, oddly) due out this year.

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    Bits And Bobs: Monday News Roundup

    (Updated if anything interesting-but-not-that-interesting happens.) UK-developed Bugs of War receives funding, Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault patched.

    From gi.biz:: Derbyshire based independent developer Strawdog Studios has announced that it has secured funding from EM-Media to continue prototyping on the company's new console and handheld project, Bugs of War. EM-Media, which has agreed to fund the prototype development to the tune of UKP 250,000, is the East Midlands' regional film and media development body, which is funded in part by the UK Film Council and the European Union. It has supported a number of game projects in the past, including Free Radical Design's hugely successful TimeSplitters, as well as mobile games from Nu Generation Games. Strawdog Studios was founded by industry veterans Paul Smith, Joe Lewis and Simon Morris, who count some 40 published titles between them including work at top British developers Eurocom and Free Radical Design. Bugs of War is the studio's first title.

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    American PS2 demo disc wipes save data

    Sony America apologises after a Viewtiful Joe 2 demo on its latest PlayStation Underground primer leaves resident memory cards in tatters.

    Losing save game data is one of the worst fates that can befall a PlayStation 2 owner. We felt bad enough when our Burnout 2, Beyond Good & Evil, Prince of Persia and Final Fantasy X saves were nuked by our curiosity in the seemingly cursed wares of Wipeout Fusion; we can only imagine what it's like for people whose gaming lives are reliant on a single slab of rewritable flash and not spread over several like ours. Except, in fact, checking around some US forums over the weekend, we did more than just imagine it; we witnessed the fallout first-hand.

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    Pro Evo 4 PC demo rolls around

    You take the big demo with commentary, you wake up next to Peter Brackley, and believe whatever you want to believe...

    "That's a terrific clearance," he says, as someone scores, or a condor flies into the ball singing the Burmese national anthem, and someone's head explodes, or something. "His touch let him down there."

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    MotoGP4dueinspring

    Fortunatelyourspacebar'sbrokenjustoncue.

    We can only assume they haven't tried putting them lengthways. Really, if they're not just doing it to fit the words across the front of a bike, we do have to ask why on earth Namco and Sony - presumably at the behest of license-holder Dorna Sports - squash the letters and numbers together as if we're in the grips of a space bar ban. "MotoGP4". Just look at it. It looks like it's crashed already.

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    Tekken 5 due on PS2 (Didn't we already do this one?)

    Just pretend we didn't know, or Sony Europe will cry.

    Tekken 5. PS2 exclusive. Next summer in Europe. Screenshots. S'about it.

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    Ubisoft to publish Advance Guardian Heroes

    Treasure's beat-'em-up sequel due out in Europe in February.

    Ubisoft is to publish Treasure's Game Boy Advance title Advance Guardian Heroes in Europe next February, the publisher announced this week.

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    EA secures Champions League licence

    Another multiformat football title due in February.

    Electronic Arts has signed an agreement to develop and publish an official game of the UEFA Champions League 2004-2005 competition, and plans to release the results in February next year on PS2, Xbox, GameCube and PC.

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    Bryan Singer partners with Tigon Studios

    The noted director joins with Vin Diesel's game company to produce a project called Secret Service, which charts the life of the shadowy spooks who guard the president.

    X-Men and Usual Suspects film director Bryan Singer has partnered with Vin Diesel's game company Tigon Studios to develop an original videogame franchise centring on the life of a US Secret Service agent assigned to presidential detail, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

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    Gran Turismo 4 delayed again

    Japanese release set back to just after Christmas.

    Sony has postponed the Japanese release of Gran Turismo 4 until December 28th according to reports from Japan this afternoon. Polyphony Digital's racing opus had been due out in the Far East on December 3rd, but it seems that the developer wants some extra time to fine-tune the title.

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