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What's New?

Resi 4, Brothers In Arms, Act of War, CM5… I may actually have to write about games this week.
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Nintendo DS launches in Europe

An overview of the system, a look at the 16-strong launch line-up, and links to all our reviews and shots.
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Nintendo dismisses Zelda speculation

Any talk of a specific release date for the new GameCube Zelda title is "entirely speculation", but Nintendo hopes to announce more details at E3.
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ESC relaunches charity auction site

The Entertainment Software Charity, an industry initiative to support youth charities, has relaunched its eBay site offering a wide array of games and memorabilia donated by gaming companies.
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Star Trek legal dispute settled

Activision and Viacom have settled their ongoing legal tussle over the Star Trek videogame license. Neither sounds, er, phased by the ordeal.
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What's New?

Nintendo DS, but we've said plenty about that. See here for what else is out today.
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Pac-Pix draws an April date

Namco's stylish stylus experiment involving drawing your own Pac-Man and guiding him around is due out next month.
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GDC: Warren Spector returns

Austin, Texas based Junction Point Studios is already hard at work on a fantasy game, the Deus Ex developer reveals at the GDC, but he's not ready to reveal all just yet.
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GDC: Duke Nukem Forever physics surpass Half-Life 2

Swedish company Meqon, the firm behind the physics for 3D Realms' Duke Nukem Forever, have rekindled interest in the long-delayed game with a stunning demonstration of its latest physics technology.