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Posted by IGN Jan 13 2010 23:26 GMT
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Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered gamers face an uphill battle.

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Posted by Joystiq Jan 13 2010 21:45 GMT
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We'd gone ahead and written off Million Ton Barabara, the upcoming project from Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman creator Acquire, as a simple, extremely Japanese Qix clone. That is, until we watched the super catchy, seemingly Wes Anderson-inspired trailer posted after the jump. Upon viewing it, we fell instantly in love -- and became all the more excited that, according to AndriaSang, a demo for the game will find its way onto the Japanese PSN sometime next week. Importing stuff from the PlayStation Store is a huge hassle -- but something tells us this one will be worth it. Seriously, folks -- if you're looking for some good whistling material for the next few hours, check out the trailer just past the jump.

Posted by IGN Jan 13 2010 20:54 GMT
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Astro Gaming brings Solid Snake to their A40 gaming headphones.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 12 2010 21:45 GMT
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An Insomniac Games forumite named Paul Grzelak recently completed the labor of love you see above -- a stainless steel Scrabble tile set using the Lombax language from the Ratchet & Clank series. The set came about as a collaboration between Grzelak and Insomniac's Paul "Pacman" Haile -- a collaboration that not only resulted in the tiles seen above, but also in the formalization of the Lombax language, for which Grzelak received an in-game credit in A Crack In Time. Neat story, right? If you were hoping to get your hands on a set of these tiles for ... some bizarre reason, you're out of luck. Grzelak only made 25 sets, one of which went to Insomniac. We'd be willing to bet the other 24 are still proudly displayed in his swingin' bachelor's pad. [Thanks, Steliosco]

Posted by IGN Jan 12 2010 01:05 GMT
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Being a parent isn't easy, and Sony isn't helping.

Posted by IGN Jan 12 2010 00:11 GMT
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How to save the genre we love so much.

Posted by IGN Jan 11 2010 23:48 GMT
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Electronic Arts says next Madden title will be different. Significantly.

Posted by IGN Jan 11 2010 22:59 GMT
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What games you should use to wean your friend off Facebook.

Posted by IGN Jan 11 2010 22:43 GMT
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State of Play: A simple guide to separating the junk from the jewels.

Posted by IGN Jan 11 2010 22:40 GMT
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Multiplayer to be shutdown for older titles.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 11 2010 22:14 GMT
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Michael De Luca may not be a name you recognize, but he's had his hand in a number of cinematic accomplishments, producing films like Michael Myers' "The Love Guru" and Nicolas Cage's "Ghost Rider." He was also set to be a producer of the upcoming Metal Gear Solid movie adaptation. However, De Luca sees the project falling apart, citing difficulties in getting "the agendas to match up" between Konami and Sony Pictures. De Luca told Collider that Konami (most likely at the request of Kojima Productions) was "very protective of their property." Perhaps learning from the experience with Silent Hill, Konami may have wanted to avoid tarnishing its most celebrated brand with the poor track record of video game movies. All hope for a Metal Gear film isn't lost, though. De Luca does admit that if Disney's upcoming Prince of Persia film does well, Konami and Sony are likely to resume their talks. Until then, may we suggest buying the Metal Gear Solid 4 movie on Blu-ray? Sure, the movie is frequently interrupted by "gameplay" segments, but just think of them as incredibly elaborate menu screens. [Via Videogamer]

Posted by Joystiq Jan 11 2010 22:00 GMT
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One of the best fighting games of the current generation has to be BlazBlue, the latest from Guilty Gear creators Arc System Works. A PSP version is currently in the works, and as is typical of many Japanese games, no US release has been announced. That's likely to change, as Siliconera has discovered a GameFly listing for the PSP version of BlazBlue. According to the rental site, the publisher is none other than Aksys, distributors of the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game. Considering Gamefly's penchant for leaking releases, this should come as good news to PSP fans.

Posted by IGN Jan 11 2010 21:47 GMT
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We rank the best games of Sony's console.

Posted by IGN Jan 11 2010 21:32 GMT
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Become the law with this revamped classic.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 11 2010 17:15 GMT
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From Software has been on a roll lately, with the hit Demon's Souls and the well-received 3D Dot Game Heroes. But what of the franchise that people most closely associate with From Software (among people who associate From Software with things) -- Armored Core? At an Armored Core Silent Line Portable tournament in Tokyo, From Software dated the PSP version of Armored Core: Last Raven for March 4, and (more excitingly) announced a brand-new entry in the mech series, Armored Core 5. No details of the sequel were revealed beyond a release date, though the new AC5 site suggests that more information will be forthcoming January 14 (or when the Famitsu leaks hit). Mysteriously, clicking the big "5" on the site links to a Google search for the word "senjou," which means "battlefield." You mean there's going to be fighting in this mech combat game? Update: Reader Kenoji has pointed us to some off-screen footage of the teaser trailer shown after the event. It's posted after the break.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 11 2010 19:15 GMT
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While we personally believe that there's no room for uncertainty when it comes to royal kidnappings, we suppose it's appropriate in the case of Mediatonic's recently announced PSP Mini, Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess. Keep it straight -- there's no doubt whether a princess has been stolen. She definitely has. The parenthetical modifier in the middle of that title is referring to the Monsters, who may or may not have stolen said Princess. Even without any prior knowledge of the heist, we'd bet they were somehow involved. We digress! In M(P)SMP, you play as The Duke, who reacts unfavorably to the disappearance of his beloved princess, and begins pummeling random monsters in an attempt to rescue said heiress. We expect monster sympathizers worldwide to get their dander up when this one launches on the PSN sometime in February.

Posted by IGN Jan 11 2010 18:36 GMT
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Call of Duty estimated to have sold over two million copies.

Posted by IGN Jan 11 2010 18:08 GMT
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Surprise announcement for next numbered entry in customizable mech series.

Posted by IGN Jan 11 2010 17:24 GMT
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Remember when we were young?

Posted by Joystiq Jan 11 2010 17:15 GMT
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From Software has been on a roll lately, with the hit Demon's Souls and the well-received 3D Dot Game Heroes. But what of the franchise that people most closely associate with From Software (among people who associate From Software with things) -- Armored Core? At an Armored Core Silent Line Portable tournament in Tokyo, From Software dated the PSP version of Armored Core: Last Raven for March 4, and (more excitingly) announced a brand-new entry in the mech series, Armored Core 5. No details of the sequel were revealed beyond a release date, though the new AC5 site suggests that more information will be forthcoming January 14 (or when the Famitsu leaks hit). Mysteriously, clicking the big "5" on the site links to a Google search for the word "senjou," which means "battlefield." You mean there's going to be fighting in this mech combat game?

Posted by IGN Jan 09 2010 02:08 GMT
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43 percent of gamers aren't even aware of additional content.

Posted by IGN Jan 08 2010 22:44 GMT
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Spouses of the San Diego based developer cry foul.

Posted by IGN Jan 08 2010 22:35 GMT
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Capcom's baby is a beast in Japan but a mouse in America. We want to fix that.

Posted by IGN Jan 08 2010 21:56 GMT
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Sony's portable system may be hurting its real focus, the PlayStation 3.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 08 2010 19:00 GMT
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According to a scan of the "Rumour Machine" section of the latest UK Official PlayStation Magazine found on Playstation Lifestyle, Tecmo's flagship fighting franchise, Dead or Alive, could be set for a return for the first time since Tomonobu Itagaki's departure -- and this time, it'll be on PS3. The magazine, which also rehashes some old rumors, claims that Dead or Alive 5 is "in production for PS3," something that doesn't necessarily rule out an Xbox 360 release (a PlayStation magazine would simply have no reason to mention that). It seems does likely that Team Ninja would want to develop a new DOA. After all, that's the perfect showcase for the studio's latest Jiggle Tech(R) -- now in triple-D. The most recent Dead or Alive game to be announced will also be on a Sony platform: the beach minigame collection, DOA Paradise, which is coming to PSP this spring. Maybe now that Itagaki's out, Tecmo can pursue whatever interest it must have had in publishing DOA on PlayStation -- something that hasn't happened since the Xbox was released.

Posted by IGN Jan 08 2010 19:01 GMT
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Nintendo continues dominance in hardware and software as the new decade begins.

Posted by IGN Jan 08 2010 18:03 GMT
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The creator of NBA Jam and Smash TV gets on board with EA Tiburon.

Posted by IGN Jan 08 2010 00:00 GMT
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How Sony (and Microsoft) finally pushed an Xbox gamer back into the PlayStation fold.

Posted by IGN Jan 07 2010 23:24 GMT
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Games that take us away to that special place.

Posted by IGN Jan 07 2010 23:22 GMT
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One woman's quest to convert the world.