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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 05 2009 17:00 GMT in Left 4 Dead 2
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It's almost dawn of the return of the living infected! Will you survive?

Posted by IGN Nov 05 2009 17:00 GMT in Battlefield: Bad Company 2
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Venture to Arica Harbor, just be sure to bring your tank and grenade launcher.

Posted by IGN Nov 05 2009 17:00 GMT in Mass Effect 2
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A new evil is introduced in this latest trailer.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 16:40 GMT in PlayStation News
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And there it is. The first shot across the bow. The first salvo of sweet - yet brief! - holiday sales offers. The first indication that, yes, the day after Thanksgiving is going to be Hell for retailers once more. Behold: The video game-related Black Friday sales selections of Kmart and Sears, which we've posted after the jump. Please avoid trampling one another as you make your way down there. Here's a few big ticket items: Kmart's offering a free copy of Halo 3: ODST with the purchase of every Xbox 360 Elite, and both stores are cutting prices on a ton of big-ticket games (L4D2, Dragon Age, Brutal Legend) by $20. November 27 is going to be a long, long day, friends. [Via GamerDeals]

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 16:40 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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And there it is. The first shot across the bow. The first salvo of sweet - yet brief! - holiday sales offers. The first indication that, yes, the day after Thanksgiving is going to be Hell for retailers once more. Behold: The video game-related Black Friday sales selections of Kmart and Sears, which we've posted after the jump. Please avoid trampling one another as you make your way down there. Here's a few big ticket items: Kmart's offering a free copy of Halo 3: ODST with the purchase of every Xbox 360 Elite, and both stores are cutting prices on a ton of big-ticket games (L4D2, Dragon Age, Brutal Legend) by $20. November 27 is going to be a long, long day, friends. [Via GamerDeals]

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 16:40 GMT in Nintendo News
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And there it is. The first shot across the bow. The first salvo of sweet - yet brief! - holiday sales offers. The first indication that, yes, the day after Thanksgiving is going to be Hell for retailers once more. Behold: The video game-related Black Friday sales selections of Kmart and Sears, which we've posted after the jump. Please avoid trampling one another as you make your way down there. Here's a few big ticket items: Kmart's offering a free copy of Halo 3: ODST with the purchase of every Xbox 360 Elite, and both stores are cutting prices on a ton of big-ticket games (L4D2, Dragon Age, Brutal Legend) by $20. November 27 is going to be a long, long day, friends. [Via GamerDeals]

Posted by IGN Nov 05 2009 16:36 GMT in Massive Assault
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Legendary strategy game arrives on Steam.

Posted by IGN Nov 05 2009 16:26 GMT in Aztaka
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Classic gameplay and high-end graphics together at last.

Posted by IGN Nov 05 2009 16:21 GMT in Close Combat: The Longest Day
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A major new update has made it to the beach.

Posted by IGN Nov 05 2009 16:07 GMT in Farmlands
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New farm sim an entrant in 12th Annual Indie Games Festival.

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Posted by GameTrailers Nov 05 2009 16:00 GMT in Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles
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Out of one nightmare and into another.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 15:45 GMT in Nintendo News
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Gaijin Games has announced a release date for the third game in its abstract, chiptune-infused Bit.Trip series. Bit.Trip: Void, which involves using the Nunchuk's analog stick to absorb and/or avoid dots based on color, will arrive in North America on November 23. "That's right, the week of Thanksgiving!" the announcement notes. "Total sweetness in the village." Like Beat and Core, it'll cost 600 Wii Points. If you like the music from the Bit.Trip games, you'll also be delighted to know that the soundtrack for Bit.Trip: Beat is now available for purchase on iTunes and CDBaby, with releases to follow on pretty much every online and mobile music retailer you've ever heard of, and several you haven't. Finally, proving its allegiance to the chiptune community. Gaijin Games announced that it will sponsor this year's Blip Festival in New York City. Classy!

Posted by IGN Nov 05 2009 15:38 GMT in Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage
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All the tricks of the trade, courtesy of Shaun White's World Stage.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 15:20 GMT in Wii Fit Plus
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With the major pound-packing holidays bearing down on us at breakneck speed, we thought it prudent to help a few of you shed those unwanted love handles with a free copy of Wii Fit Plus. Are you game? See below for how to enter -- best of luck! Leave a comment telling us whether or not you actively exercise You must be 18 years or older and a resident of the US or Canada (excluding Quebec) Limit 1 entry per person per day This entry period ends at 11:59AM ET on Wednesday, November 11 At that time, we'll randomly select one winner to receive Wii Fit Plus for the Nintendo Wii ($20 ARV) and a Wii Fit Plus workout shirt ($20 ARV) For a list of complete rules, click here

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 15:10 GMT in PlayStation News
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Click to open the foil wrapper on a giant version. Well, this is a rarity: A sports game mode that's too nerdy even for us. When "Madden Ultimate Team" mode comes to Madden 10 on 360 and PS3 for free in January, you'll collect packs of cards (or buy them via the in-game store) and use those cards to compose a fantasy team, customizing everything from your head coach and stadium to your plays and players. You can then pit your ultimate team against those of other players or the CPU. Think fantasy football mixed with ... well, let's be honest, Pokemon. Wow guys, really? Collectible card game battling? We thought Madden players were supposed to be the cool ones, but you're getting into some really noogie-prone territory here.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 15:10 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Click to open the foil wrapper on a giant version. Well, this is a rarity: A sports game mode that's too nerdy even for us. When "Madden Ultimate Team" mode comes to Madden 10 on 360 and PS3 for free in January, you'll collect packs of cards (or buy them via the in-game store) and use those cards to compose a fantasy team, customizing everything from your head coach and stadium to your plays and players. You can then pit your ultimate team against those of other players or the CPU. Think fantasy football mixed with ... well, let's be honest, Pokemon. Wow guys, really? Collectible card game battling? We thought Madden players were supposed to be the cool ones, but you're getting into some really noogie-prone territory here.

Posted by IGN Nov 05 2009 15:08 GMT in Nintendo News
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Iwata and Miyamoto talk Zelda Wii, HD, and cats.

Posted by IGN Nov 05 2009 14:55 GMT in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
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Iwata and Miyamoto talk Zelda Wii, HD, and cats.

Posted by IGN Nov 05 2009 14:53 GMT in Nintendo News
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Is a new DS Tales game on the way?

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 14:50 GMT in Nintendo News
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A rating on Germany's USK database suggests that Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is being planned for Wii. "Objection!!", you may say, thrilled to have the opportunity to work that in. "Didn't Ace Attorney Investigations producer Motohide Eshiro already say that the series would remain on handhelds?" While it's true that future Ace Attorney games will probably be on handhelds, the series has already been ported to PC, proving that someone within Capcom -- and not necessarily anyone involved with actually making the Ace Attorney games -- has no issue with porting the existing titles, which is extremely likely to be what is happening here. And this is the same Capcom that said that Resident Evil 4 would be a GameCube exclusive. Our guess would be an episodic WiiWare presentation of the first Phoenix Wright. Or a mistake in the rating description.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 14:40 GMT in LEGO Rock Band
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We're going to approach this scanned Old Navy Black Friday ad with as much skepticism as we can muster, both because there are a lot of variables and because we, personally, are trying to convince ourselves not to join the Black Friday crowds at Old Navy, of all places. According to the ad, the retailer will be offering free "Lego Rock Band video games" with purchases of $20 or greater on Friday, November 27. "Your preferred platform may not be available," the ad warns, presumably due to limited overall supply. We're wary that it could be a demo or something like that, but the fact that Old Navy will also be selling Rock Band 2 bundles, and giving away guitar controllers with said bundles, makes this doorbuster deal seem more likely. But it's still crazy to hand out a $50 video game with $20 worth of clothes. If you want to check it out for yourself, Old Navy stores will be open at 3AM that day. Have fun! [Thanks, Kneon!]

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Posted by GoNintendo Nov 05 2009 05:35 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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darkz
That actually looks cool. Needs more motion blur though.
MattTheSpratt
*crag* yes, another one.
I can't get enough of this series. :D

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 14:10 GMT in Mass Effect 2
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Do you want your copy of Mass Effect 2 to have more mass? EA has you covered with the newly announced Mass Effect 2 Collector's Edition, available for $69.99 on Xbox 360 and $59.99 on PC. It includes pretty much what you'd expect from a collector's edition: a tin box, an art book, a DVD with making-of footage, and Issue 1 of the Mass Effect: Redemption comic. It also includes some unique weapons and armor for the game that are limited to this package. Of course, if you've bought Dragon Age's collector's edition, this will be the second set of exclusive Mass Effect items you'll have earned from fancy game boxes! Mass Effect 2 (and this classy variant) will be out January 26 in North America and January 29 in Europe. See the full box art after the break.

Posted by IGN Nov 05 2009 12:18 GMT in Mass Effect 2
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Expect a surprise when you put down an extra $10.

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Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 11:35 GMT in Dark Void
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For us, the worth of protagonist Will in Dark Void isn't measured by his strengths as human being, but really just his awesome jetpacking. Airtight Games wants us to know there's more to like about the guy and aimed to make Will more in line with the typical Japanese game protagonist -- more believable and less of a "caricature." The above video diary also shows us how Nikola Tesla ended up in the game. Tesla is just one cool dude, whether he's being played by David Bowie, building super awesome defense towers for the Russians, or -- in the case of Dark Void -- spearheading an entire rebellion by inventing jetpacks and gigantic airships.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 10:35 GMT in Band Hero
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If you're anything like us, you threw off your Taylor Swift comforter this morning, changed out of those Taylor Swift jammies, and thought to yourself, "Today is one more day to win a chance to meet Taylor Swift." Thankfully, Activision and upcoming family-friendly music game Band Hero are teaming up to make that dream a reality. If you purchase a copy of Band Hero in the month of Novemeber (why, that's this month!), you can enter for a chance for two to meet Taylor Swift. Alright, alright, now calm down. You're panting. It's going to be alright. After you pick up your copy of Band Hero tonight, slowly remove the instruction manual from the inside of the game box and simply enter the code from its back at this website. According to the site, you could supposedly win some other stuff or something, but whatever.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2009 08:25 GMT in PlayStation News
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It probably comes as no surprise to you -- our well-informed and educated audience -- but the Ratchet & Clank series isn't just designed for the kids. Edge spoke with Insomniac writer TJ Fixman, who expressed that the primary audience for the weapon-indulgent platformer is the "male 18-34" demographic. He notes that teens who played the first game back in 2002 are now in their twenties and stayed fans of the series.Fixman notes that males under 18 could be the "interchangeable primary-secondary market," but that the PS3 user base skews older. He compares the Ratchet style to the Shrek series, explaining that Insomniac tries to find the right blend of humor that'll appeal to a large audience. Now the question remains: When will we see Ratchet & Clank again?