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Posted by Joystiq Nov 20 2009 17:05 GMT in God of War Collection
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Some folks over on the official PlayStation Forums allege to be having trouble playing God of War Collection. Several users are complaining that the game has been locking up on them, specifically after God of War's first cutscene and during the first mission. Most of the people who claim to be running into this freezing issue are running the game on 60GB launch PS3s, though a few PS3 Slim owners have also jumped into the threads to report the game is locking up on them, too. Additionally, commenters on PlayStation.Blog have reported the same problem and specifically implicate 60GB PS3s. While we didn't experience such issues playing the retail game code on a debug PS3 unit, we've contacted Sony for comment on this report and will update when we hear back. [Thanks, Scott] Source - "God of War Collection Freezing Issues" [PlayStation.com Forums] Source - PlayStation.Blog comments

Posted by Joystiq Nov 20 2009 17:00 GMT in Gaming News
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GamerDeals.net has posted what it claims are Wal-Mart's Black Friday deals and, if accurate, there are some serious savings to be had. Probably the most prominent deal would be the doorbuster on Rock Band 2 Special Edition for PS3 or 360, which will net you the full band kit and the game for a paltry $50. Another impressive deal, shoppers can pick up a PS3, Infamous, "Batman" (Arkham Asylum, we're assuming) and a copy of The Dark Knight for $299. In comparison, the Xbox 360 gets the lukest of lukewarm bundles ever, an Xbox 360 Arcade unit complete with the Madagascar 2 game and both Madagascar movies on DVD. Other deals include select console titles for between $7 and $25, select PC games for $25 and a $98 doorbuster on DS Lites (time to clear that stock, amirite?). Head over to GamerDeals for the full rundown. We were unable to confirm the deals with Wal-Mart, though we were told that the official Black Friday announcement will arrive on Monday, November 23. Update: Scans of Wal-Mart's ad are online, confirming the deals on the list -- except for the Rock Band 2 deal, which is actually the first Rock Band Special Edition for $50.

Posted by IGN Nov 20 2009 17:00 GMT in Command & Conquer 4
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First look at multiplayer gameplay.

Posted by IGN Nov 20 2009 17:00 GMT in Grand Theft Auto V
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Where next for Grand Theft Auto? We put together our wish-list for the next instalment.

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Posted by Joystiq Nov 20 2009 16:55 GMT in Supreme Commander 2
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Supreme Commander 2 has registered a deployment date of March 2 and 16, 2010, for PC and Xbox 360, respectively. Gas Powered Games' real-time strategy sequel, which is set 25 years after the first game's "Infinite War," will enter retail right in the middle of what we are slowly thinking of calling "the endless Q4." Then again, it is an RTS -- and a console title as well -- so the field isn't as crowded. The original Supreme Commander was well received back in 2007, and Gas Powered's Creative Director Chris Taylor states that the team has "continually exceeded all of [his] expectations throughout [the] development." Check out the video above and see if you agree with how the game is coming along.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 20 2009 16:55 GMT in Rock Band Unplugged
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A live version of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers' "Mary Jane's Last Dance" is available next week within the band's Rock Band DLC six-pack. The song may not be everyone's cup of formaldehyde, but it's certainly memorable for conjuring up one of the creepiest music videos of all time. We have no idea what the song is actually about, but it will always be the story of Tom Petty stealing Kim Basinger's corpse from the morgue, dressing her up, and then at the end .... AHHhhHhHHHH! Check out the full update after the break, no new Rock Band Unplugged DLC next week. Select a platform below to view complete DLC listing:

Posted by IGN Nov 20 2009 16:55 GMT in Assassin's Creed II
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Debut live performance of Jesper Kyd's thrilling score at Palais des Congres on Saturday, November 21st, 2009.

The good news: no Boxing Day shopping trips are in store for European gamers eager to telekinetically grab Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers. The (relatively) bad news: that's because it's coming out more than a month later. Square Enix announced today that Crystal Bearers will be available in PAL territories on February 5, 2010. As waits for Final Fantasy games go, it doesn't seem that bad. In fact, with the game being released on a normal day instead of the day after Christmas, maybe someone in Europe will notice its release -- something we suspect may be a problem for a game that has been under the radar for most of its development.


Posted by IGN Nov 20 2009 16:20 GMT in Atlantica Online
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Ndoors takes next step in European expansion.

Posted by IGN Nov 20 2009 16:11 GMT in Nintendo News
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Gamers give back with charity event supporting National Children's Hospital Organization.

Posted by IGN Nov 20 2009 16:07 GMT in PlayStation News
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Gamers give back with charity event supporting National Children's Hospital Organization.

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Posted by Joystiq Nov 20 2009 16:05 GMT in Resident Evil 5
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Jill Valentine knows what's up: Only the most refined gentleman understands the elegance of the crank. Chris Redfield and his personal gun show may complain that an entire mansion is being run on the archaic device in this teaser for upcoming Resident Evil 5 DLC episode, Lost in Nightmares, but that's because the dude doesn't respect the crank's noble history. We're just glad one of the two survivalists has enough class to acknowledge the significance of history's great gate opener.

Posted by IGN Nov 20 2009 15:59 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Gamers give back with charity event supporting National Children's Hospital Organization.

Posted by IGN Nov 20 2009 15:56 GMT in Darksiders
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Shop and chop with Darksiders' hellraiser soul trader.

Posted by IGN Nov 20 2009 15:56 GMT in Rock Band 2
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Kelly Clarkson makes Rock Band debut in "Girls Who Rock" DLC featured in LEGO Rock Band.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 20 2009 15:45 GMT in Mass: We Pray
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We had an icky feeling when we first watched the Mass: We Pray teaser. Not because of the toll excessive devotional gameplay might take on our souls, but because we were pretty sure we were being virally marketed to in some way or another. It turns out, our unease (also felt by a few others, including The Escapist) was spot on, as We Pray has been revealed as the latest move in the Dante's Inferno marketing campaign's fight against good taste. Clicking to pre-order the game on the website or to get a better look at the controllers, now triggers a message about heresy, along with a trailer for Dante's Inferno and a link to the Facebook app, "Go to Hell." Sorry if you were looking forward to We Pray! [Thanks, Thomas]

Posted by Joystiq Nov 20 2009 15:05 GMT in PlayStation News
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In an AP interview, Sony executive VP Kaz Hirai declared the upcoming Sony Online Service, which adds PSN-like features (possibly including game, music and movie downloads) to a wide variety of Sony devices, a major selling point. "That's the kind of combination that I think is not seen anywhere else," Hirai said. "That I think is where our core competence lies, and that's a differentiator for Sony." Additionally, Hirai told Business Week that Sony hopes to get the service into other devices next year and, "Earlier in the year would be a lot more preferable." In the interview, Hirai said that the Sony Online Service would take the iTunes-like approach of registering users as soon as the device is powered on, to register their accounts immediately. Once invested in such an account, the implication is that users will be more likely to continue purchasing media on that same account and buy more Sony devices to get additional use out of it -- much like iTunes users are driven to continue buying iPods to play iTunes Store's AAC-format music. Hirai also looked to social networking elements, along with the cross-device connectivity, to push Sony's future offerings. "What are your friends watching right now? There's a screen that says all the programming that's available. It highlights all the things that your friends are watching, for example. It's a community experience." As for sharing the actual content (not just the experience), Hirai wasn't so sure. He concluded that the "debate is still going on" about how many devices will be able to share content.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 20 2009 13:50 GMT in Left 4 Dead 2
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When Valve announced Left 4 Dead 2 during Microsoft's E3 2009 press conference -- less than seven months after the release of the award-winning original -- gamers were, perhaps rightfully, shocked. This was the same Valve that spent nearly ten years iterating on Team Fortress 2 and whose experiment in episodic gaming has forced us to reevaluate our expectations for future installments of Half-Life 2 using the "Star Wars-definition" of episodic. So when Valve announced a direct sequel to the ground-breaking Left 4 Dead on what could only be considered an accelerated schedule for normal developers (and an impossibly accelerated schedule for Valve) we had every right to be shocked. Valve answered this concern with assurances that Left 4 Dead 2 was an entirely new game, with changes that could not be simply grafted onto the original. And the team was right! ... But that's the problem.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 20 2009 11:05 GMT in Gaming News
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Harmonix and Child's Play have announced that they're banding together for a charity benefit Rock Band night at San Francisco's DNA Lounge the night of December 9. "Ümloud!" is an all-ages event organized by GameLife's Chris Kohler, Gamehelper's Joe Markert and Telltale Games' John "Seg" Seggerson, and staffed by a number of Bay Area games bloggers, including yours truly. The party kicks off at 7PM PT and runs through 2AM PT on December 10, with a suggested $10 donation for admission. Everyone who attends will automagically be made eligible for a chance to win some of the many raffle prizes that'll be awarded throughout the night, but those who wish to donate more can sign up for two different "band packages" -- which include reserved songs and the chance to play on DNA's main stage -- at the Ümloud! site. Proceeds from the event will go to provide toys and video games to children's hospitals nationwide, including the local Oakland Children's Hospital.

Posted by IGN Nov 20 2009 10:30 GMT in Command & Conquer 4
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Grab four friends, some tiberium and rack up kills.

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 20 2009 08:00 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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We talked about this a little before, but now we have the full chart. Games are ahead of books, but behind magazines. What magazines are people reading nowadays?

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 20 2009 07:40 GMT in Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage
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A portion of a PlayTM review… While I can appreciate the attraction Wii-owning Shaun White fans might feel when faced with the latest entrant in Ubisoft’s burgeoning snowboarding franchise, there’s simply not enough new and worthwhile content in World Stage to justify me doing anything but twisting consumer shoulders towards last year’s offering instead.

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 20 2009 07:25 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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This two-page ad comes from New York Magazine, back when the NES was just going for a test-run in the New York area. As we all know, things quickly spread from there on, and millions of kids quickly became proud NES owners. To think, it all started with R.O.B. bursting forth from an…egg?

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 20 2009 07:20 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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The screen grab above can be found in the video below, around the 1:49 mark. Looks like someone over at Google is a big fan of the Metal Gear series!

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 20 2009 07:15 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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- paid downloads hit tomorrow - Theater no Ma section allows access to movies, anime and more - download on a rental basis, paid with Nintendo Points - pricing/viewing period vary on the content - some content can be transferred to DSi - new search features: sort by genre, rating, and special feature - view free sample clips - new content from [...]

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Posted by MM Nov 20 2009 06:15 GMT in Touhou Project
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Posted by Joystiq Nov 20 2009 05:05 GMT in CryEngine 3
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If you're somebody attending one of the fine institutions that offer game development courses, you could very well find yourself using CryENGINE 3 soon. Crytek recently announced that it would grant free licenses for its purty new development platform to houses of higher education. It's not the first time the company has offered its goods on the arm for universities, as students also got access CryENGINE 2 back in the day. Just like the cigarette companies, Crytek's goal is to hook 'em while they're young, as R&D manager Ury Zhilinsky hopes that providing the engine free to schools will help students and teachers "become part of our larger CryENGINE community, so they can create their own innovations and train to become the developers of the future." You know, a future with plenty of CryENGINE 3 in it -- at least up until 2012, anyway. [Thanks, Casey]