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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 07 2009 23:50 GMT in Forza Motorsport 3
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Forza speeds off the start line.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 07 2009 23:35 GMT in The Beatles: Rock Band
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We were just as perplexed as anyone when Guitar Hero 5 trounced The Beatles: Rock Band in the UK -- where we hear the Fab Four is fairly popular still. Thankfully, Activision's Guitar Hero business CEO, Rock 'n' Roll Dan Rosensweig, is there to explain it all. "The number one thing about Guitar Hero is that it's fun as hell -- it's focused on the guitar, and the variety and value proposition -- and the reviews are spectacular. So I guess we're the only ones not surprised." Rosensweig went on to tell GamesIndustry.biz that "internally we always talked about the Fab Five - Guitar Hero 5 - was going to beat the Fab Four." So, we've also discovered Activision's real secret weapon that keeps it ahead of the competition: Hilarious wordplay.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 06 2009 19:35 GMT in Nintendo News
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In his latest "debriefing" on IndustryGamers, EEDAR analyst Jesse Divnich suggets that the average score for Wii games may be improving because a significant portion of titles aren't being reviewed. Strictly comparing January to June, in both 2008 and 2009, the analyst group graphed the total number of titles released for the three major platforms and the percentages of those titles that were not reviewed (see above). The number at the bottom of each bar represents the number of titles released for the platform in the stated time period; while the percentage at the top corresponds to the quantity of those titles that was not reviewed.Divnich recognizes that "while the Wii has experienced a rise in average review scores (from 60 to 66 in one year), this has come at the benefit of critics ignoring some titles that could have possibly dragged down the Wii's average." However, it's possible that such reviews could have also raised the average score -- we know, that's unlikey, but still. Additionally, the report notes that the unreviewed Wii games weren't "core-targeted titles," which also holds true for unreviewed games on Xbox 360 and PS3.Divnich maintains that Wii games are getting better, but he concludes, "It is just coming at the cost of not reviewing the increase in casual and low-budget titles." He believes that a similar issue could appear occur with respect to PS3 and Xbox 360 as the consoles' casual demographics increase in conjunction with the continued growth of their install bases.

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That is a lot of shovelware

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Posted by GoNintendo Oct 07 2009 23:10 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Wow, I never knew about this one either! Sonic really hates going slow…or not going at all!

Posted by Joystiq Oct 07 2009 23:05 GMT in PlayStation News
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We use 7-Eleven for all sorts of purposes it wasn't intended. For instance, since our diet consists solely of pizza burritos and bags filled with two different flavors of Doritos, it's pretty much our grocery store. They're happy with our custom, but they're not satisfied. 7-Eleven wants our video game dollars really bad. In fact, they've set it up so that the best place you can pre-order MAG is probably the same place where you buy your Slurpees. Pre-ordering at 7-Eleven will net you an exclusive recruitment kit with background info about the game's factions and a poster, the best way to tell guests that you like to get your Parliaments, tampons and video games in the same transaction.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 07 2009 23:05 GMT in Sengoku Basara 3
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To raise awareness about its upcoming gubernatorial election, Japan's Miyagi Prefecture is launching an ad campaign featuring Edo-era samurai Date Masamune. Oh, not the real one -- the one from Capcom's Sengoku Basara. Through "TV ads, radio, newspapers, and transportation agencies," the fictionalized video game version of the long-dead daimyo will encourage young residents to get out the vote ... even though power and land was inherited in the real sengoku period during which the real Date lived. In addition, the websites for Shiroishi City, Kochi Prefecture, Kochi City, and Sengoku Basara will post messages encouraging tourism to the homelands of the real historical figures who inspired the game. Why all the fuss? When the first game was released Stateside as Devil Kings, nothing really came of it; however, in Japan, the Sengoku Basara series and its associated anime have been popular enough to reignite interest in the real sengoku period among "otaku tourists." With Capcom launching Sengoku Basara 3 in North America next year, we could be seeing Masamune's smirking face on our own campaign posters soon enough.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 07 2009 23:00 GMT in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast
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Make your opponent's tactics work for you.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 07 2009 23:00 GMT in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast
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Get blasted on the 360!

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 07 2009 23:00 GMT in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast
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Make your opponent's tactics work for you, but on the 360.

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Posted by GoNintendo Oct 07 2009 22:50 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Another little easter egg from Super Mario Bros. 3 that I never knew. Looks like this one is common knowledge to those that had the player’s guide.

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 07 2009 22:35 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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I hope we get to see a preorder bonus for this game in the states. Even if it’s just a keychain or something like that. I love my Mario chotchkies!

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 07 2009 22:11 GMT in Backyard Football '10
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Eli gets one step closer to being out of his brother's shadow in this year's Backyard Football.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 07 2009 22:07 GMT in Idolmaster: Dearly Stars
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Get a sneak peek at some more gameplay footage in this version.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 07 2009 22:07 GMT in Idolmaster: Dearly Stars
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A jingle so catchy you'll want to sing along.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 07 2009 22:05 GMT in Xbox 360
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We knew that there was contingency of Xbox 360 owners who place a remarkable amount of importance on their largely unimportant Gamerscore -- however, a recent Official Xbox Magazine interview with Gearbox president Randy Pitchford has got us worried about our fellow man. According to Pitchford, developers who tweak their game's Achievements to make them a tad easier to obtain can boost sales of said game "by something like 10 and 40 thousand units." Yes, Pitchford claims that there are 10 to 40 thousand people out there who purchase games based on their capacity to bolster their e-peen. That represents around $2.4 million being spent on making an inconsequential number slightly larger. Our faith in humanity wasn't just shaken by Pitchford's report -- it was absolutely obliterated. We're gonna go watch Rudy a few times until that faith is restored. [Image]

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 07 2009 22:05 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Capcom doesn’t know which one of these shirts they’re going to give you for preordering Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles…so they want you to pick! Click here to cast your vote for which shirt you like better…with the winner ending up as the official preorder bonus!

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 07 2009 22:01 GMT in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast
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Get blasted!

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 07 2009 21:55 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Snakenoid Snakenoid is an unique blend of the “Snake” and “Arkanoid” game concepts. Using the stylus the player controls a snake on the lower screen and tries to use it to bounce the ball destroying boulders on the upper screen. In each level the boulders are organized in a [...]

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 07 2009 21:50 GMT in Tony Hawk: Ride
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Let your Miis show off some mad board skills.

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 07 2009 21:45 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Ugghhh…this one takes the cake for me. I hate this damn level. I’d rather do the Ocarina of Time water temple 10 times over than go through this hell again.