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New PC and Xbox CSI titles due in November
At least, that's what we understand from the dead woman's toenail scrapings.
Ubisoft is preparing to release a pair of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation titles this November. On the PC, there's CSI: Miami, which we're guessing is a Miami-based spin-off of the original show (we don't watch it, so we wouldn't know), while Xbox owners can look forward to a CSI title combining the contents of both previous PC titles - the original CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and CSI: Dark Motives. The PC and Xbox titles will retail for 20 and 30 quid respectively.
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Feature | UK Charts: Star Wars Battlefront knocks The Sims 2 from the top
Another number one for Activision, while Nintendo and EA also impress.
Activision has returned to the top of the UK software charts once more, with Star Wars Battlefront climbing one place to knock EA's The Sims 2 from the top of the ranking, while four new entries made it into the top ten.
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Capcom's new survival horror due next spring
Haunting Ground - or Demento as it's known in Japan - announced for release in Europe soon. Plenty of details and shots inside.
Capcom has announced that it plans to release a new survival horror title called Haunting Ground on PlayStation 2 next spring across Europe. Having demonstrated the game in trailer form in Japan (where it's known as Demento) at the Tokyo Game Show last month, the Resident Evil publisher has now released more details and a slew of screenshots.
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Review | Star Wars Battlefront
Battlefield 1942 meets Star Wars. They get on. We hope they sire more offspring.
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Review | Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires
We originally thought it said 'Vampires'. That would've been more interesting.
Keeping franchises fresh is a hit and miss affair, and, like arguing with an abusive imbecile that refuses to see sense and appears to speak Martian, is often pointless. Many classic games succeed simply because they do one thing very well. Burnout works because it lets you crash cars brilliantly. Bangaio lets you shoot things with a near-religious perfection. Dynasty Warriors lets you mow down dozens of opponents in 3D with various weapons and makes your little heart pop through your shirt like no other game can. Problems arise when, four or five games in, there's an apparent need to mix things up to keep the cash registers ringing. We're seriously okay for Burnout F1 and Bangaio Cricket, thanks.
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PS2 Psychonauts confirmed, trailer released
Mindful of market shares.
US publisher Majesco has confirmed reports that Psychonauts is to appear on PS2 as well as Xbox and PC. This week also marked the launch of the new (and noisy) Psychonauts website, featuring an extensive gameplay trailer. You can find the website here, or you can head here to download the trailer in peace and quiet.
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Interview | Interview with an Evil Genius
We talk to Demis Hassabis about Evil Genius - his involvement, project goals, plans for multiplayer add-ons and console ports, and a great deal more besides. Muahaha!
Elixir founder Demis Hassabis seems to be enjoying himself. He's all smiles when we meet up with him on the last day of a three day trade show; a contrast with quite a lot of other faces around the show floor, which speak volumes about hangovers, ill-fitting shoes, and a desire for the weekend to be here a few hours sooner.
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THQ charges for Full Spectrum downloads
Xbox owners asked to pay £2.99 a pop as the first of two downloadable missions arrives, but PC owners will find them already on the disc...
THQ has released the first of two downloadable missions for Full Spectrum Warrior over Xbox Live, but despite shipping both bonuses with the PC version of the game (due out this Friday), the publisher has nevertheless decided to charge Xbox owners for the privilege of playing them. "Epilogue 1" is available now priced £2.99 / $4.99.
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And now you can kill your friends with poo-sticks and other unpleasant devices. Like guns.
We've seen and played Infinity Ward's wonderful Call of Duty, and EA's increasingly polished stabs at reinvigorating the Medal of Honour franchise, but up to now the developer that kicked it all off, 2015, Inc., has been left somewhat by the way side - relegated into obscurity thanks to reports that virtually all the key contributors to Medal of Honour: Allied Assault went AWOL soon after that game shipped.
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Tribes: Vengeance official MP demo
Kill strangers using futuristic CD-launchers. Discus.
We're still not quite sure what happened the first time around that led Irrational Games to instruct its fans not to download the Tribes: Vengeance official multiplayer demo, but the coast is apparently clear now and you're encouraged to munch on this 483MB worth of Vengeful multiplayer action as of now.
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And releases intro movie.
SEGA Europe is preparing to launch its first (and hopefully not its last) PS2 EyeToy title later this month, the publisher confirmed this week. SEGA SuperStars, developed by Sonic Team, is due out on October 22nd.
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SEGA and Sammy complete merger
Marriage at last after a rocky engagement, as Japanese giants combine forces.
One of the biggest ever mergers in the videogames industry has been successfully completed, with Japanese giants SEGA and Sammy finally coming together under the banner of SEGA Sammy Holdings.
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SEGA signs Tenchu sequel for Europe
Fatal Shadows due out on PS2 exclusively.
SEGA Europe, not traditional publisher Activision, is set to release the next Tenchu title from K2 Studios in Europe next spring. Tenchu: Fatal Shadows, which appears to be based on the same technology as K2's previous Tenchu title, Wrath of Heaven, judging by these screenshots, will be released exclusively on PlayStation 2.
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Sam & Max team form new developer
New studio hopes to revitalise adventure genre.
A group of veteran ex-Lucasarts employees have founded a new development studio in California called Telltale Games, with the stated aim of "reenergising" the adventure game genre.
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Review | Pokémon Leaf Green/Fire Red review
Does the 'Gotta catch 'em all' slogan extend to buying all the games as well?
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MGS3 Camo Campaign winners announced
Konami picks the four camouflage submissions to include in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.
As promised, Konami has announced the four winners of the Metal Gear Solid 3 "Camouflage Campaign" contest, whose attempts to hide Snake from the prying eyes of soldiers and other nefarious types will be included in the full game.
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Review | Rome: Total War
Do as the Romans do.
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Namco and Majesco talk up DS titles
Pac-Pix, Mr Driller, Nanostray and Moonlight Fables start to take shape ahead of the DS' late November US launch.
With the Nintendo DS set to launch in America in seven weeks' time on November 21st, more details on various third party titles are starting to emerge - even though Nintendo has yet to unveil its launch line-up.
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Xbox Live options need sprucing up apparently.
NovaLogic has delayed the release of the Xbox version of Delta Force - Black Hawk Down in order to sharpen up the Xbox Live experience, the publisher announced late last week. The Xbox title, ported by Climax, is now due out in Q1 2005.
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And nobody's suing anybody. It's the future of FPS development!
Bungie has finished work on Halo 2 according to the developer's latest weekly update, which promises to be one of the last because, not illogically, "there's no more updating on the progress of the game, since the game is done."
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Bungie jumping towards next project
With Halo 2 virtually out of the way, Bungie has been dropping hints about what it might do next, and surprisingly there are no '3's anywhere.
Bungie plans to do "something different" now that Halo 2 is finished, studio manager Peter Parsons told the BBC last week, scotching suggestions that another sequel to Halo would be the Microsoft-owned developer's next project.
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Half-Life 2 set for 26th November in Europe
VU Games confirms date to retail at last, with US date set for three days earlier. Update: VU Games source says there's a "good chance" HL2 will make it before Xmas...
The long, drawn-out Half-Life 2 release date saga appears to be drawing to a close at long last, with Vivendi-Universal Games' expected to formally announce a November 26th release date for Europe, with US gamers getting the game three days earlier on November 23rd.
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Review | Animal Crossing
Better late than never, but is it worth dusting off the Cube to play it?
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GT4 tracks, scoring, 'B-Spec', photo details
Sony issues miles of text about a great many things to do with Gran Turismo 4.
Having confirmed at the Tokyo Game Show that it plans to release Gran Turismo 4 in Europe this year (albeit without online options), Sony this week released vast tracts of information relating to the game, detailing its Director Mode, expanded Gran Turismo World offering, Photo Mode locations, track listing and Mission Race and high score systems.
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Review | Star Ocean ~Till the End of Time~ Review
Which is how long it'll take to finish.
Some day, a day will come when we write a review of a Japanese RPG without feeling the need for an introductory paragraph bemoaning the actions of the European publishers who have so often denied or delayed our pursuit of the guilty pleasures of the orient. That day is not today, sadly; but at least this time, we're opening on our traditional "Xenosaga! Why, Namco, why!" rant in order to point out one of the best things about Star Ocean 3 - namely that it's here. In Europe. And only a few weeks after it launched in the USA at that. Square Enix promised us not so long ago that they were taking Europe more seriously, and if anything was proof of that, this is.
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Tecmo wins naked Kasumi court case
A Japanese software company is ordered to pay two million yen after a court ruled that its Dead or Alive 2 hack violated Tecmo's copyrights.
The Japanese Supreme Court has upheld a ruling by the Tokyo district court that software company West Side's 'naked Kasumi hack' for the PS2 version of Dead or Alive 2 violates Tecmo's copyrights, according to Japanese news reports. West Side has been ordered to pay two million yen (around €14,500 or £10,000) in damages.
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Xbox World Cup winners get VIP treatment
Hotels, dinners, massages, limos - and all you have to do is win a few games of FIFA 2005 on Xbox Live.
Electronic Arts has revealed more details about its forthcoming Xbox-only FIFA Interactive World Cup this week, announcing that a Qualifying Tournament will take place on Live between October 15th and November 5th, and that the top players will be automatically entered into their nearest regional tournament and given VIP treatment all the way there and back.
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Review | Obscure
We would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for those pesky kids...
Teenage kids. Who needs 'em? Always whingeing about being misunderstood, hormonally unbalanced, and incapable of deciding on a vaguely flattering hairstyle. No wonder Slipknot are doing such a roaring trade, and no wonder movie makers delight in finding new and interesting ways to cull them in an endless succession of teen horror movies; they make such willing fodder. Even though the genre became a parody of itself and then eventually went all ironic on us, it still has the capacity to be a winning horror formula. Witnessing a bunch of curious, pesky kids full of bravado gradually losing their cool as they get picked off by some unseen evil is always strangely satisfying. Mwahahahaha. Quite why no one thought to apply the exact same formula to a horror videogame before now is a curious thing.
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European World of Warcraft beta launches
Did you get your invitation?
Blizzard Entertainment has kicked off the European closed beta of the World of Warcraft MMORPG this week. Those among the many thousands of applicants for positions who were successful in their attempts to get on this most hallowed of beta tests should have received an email invitation by now, so check your inbox. Don't worry though - Blizzard will be phasing in more and more testers over time, so if you're not there yet you might be soon.
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Former Acclaim boss in rescue bid for UK studios
Could see the rise of a new UK publisher.
Rod Cousens, formerly CEO of now-bankrupt publisher Acclaim, is believed to be at the helm of a plan to acquire the company's UK studios and build a new publisher utilising some of Acclaim's major brands and franchises.
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