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Posted by GoNintendo Feb 06 2010 17:24 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Just incase you didn’t see this in the IGN updates from last night, Shin’en has confirmed that their WiiWare title Art of Balance is due to hit North America on February 15th. The title is dropping in for the low, low price of 800 Nintendo Points. Will you be giving the game a [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 06 2010 17:00 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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People just can’t help from snooping around the official website for Sonic the Hedgehog 4. Some more goodies have been pulled up, and while there’s no concrete information as to what these findings me, we can at least speculate. First up, this list was found hidden in the source code… zone1Btn zone2Btn zone3Btn zone4Btn zonesBtn This would seem to indicate that [...]

Posted by Joystiq Feb 06 2010 16:30 GMT in BioShock 2
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(We apologize in advance for the acidic nature of this post. Keep in mind, it's only directed towards people who managed to miss out on the first BioShock, but plan to pick up the sequel when it launches next week.)

Hey there, you big, dumb animal. So, you're just going to skip right over BioShock and hop right into BioShock 2, huh? That's your master plan? Don't worry, we're sure you won't be at a loss when you're hurtled into Rapture without knowing jack about its rich history. We'll give you a quick refresher: Big Daddies are the guys in the diving suits, ADAM's the stuff that gives you super powers, and also, you're an idiot.

Direct2Drive is offering you one chance at redemption -- the digital retailer is offering 10 percent off pre-orders for BioShock 2, and tossing in a free copy of BioShock with the reservation. Pick it up, and maybe we'll talk about reconciliation. Maybe.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 06 2010 11:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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The first Far Cry may seem a bit ancient if you've never played it before, but Far Cry 2 is still a very viable source for securing your quota of fun. Each are 50 percent off on Steam this weekend -- Far Cry for $5 and Far Cry 2: Fortune's Edition for $10.

If you're wondering what all of the hullabaloo is about, this collection of words should help clear it up for you. Or you could just check out this image in our gallery. If you click through the images fast enough, it's almost like you're playing the game!

Posted by Joystiq Feb 06 2010 10:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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The9 didn't have the best year in 2009 -- Blizzard decided to take away its ability to run World of Warcraft in China, and as a result, the company reported a Cataclysmic drop in revenues. But the company doesn't want you counting it out of the MMO game just yet: Reuters says that The9 has invested almost $15 million into the ailing Red 5 Studios (which, coincidentally, is staffed by some ex-Blizzard employees) as well as China-based developer Fire Rain. Last we'd heard of Red 5, it was working on some kind of fantasy MMO, though that may have since changed to an MMOFPS. There's definitely an MMO game of some kind; The studio told our buds at Massively that even with The9's help, the game will be aimed at a worldwide market, not just Chinese players.

Time will tell if The9 has a solid strategy to rebound after the big loss of WoW, or if it's desperately trying to invest the last bit of capital to keep the company alive. Red 5's work has always seemed interesting -- here's hoping this infusion is enough to get it to a worthwhile release.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 06 2010 07:30 GMT in Supreme Commander 2
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click to see the whole battlefield Big-time RTS Supreme Commander 2 is rolling ever closer to release next month, and to whet your appetite for (unit) production, we've got some new screens and descriptions of three of the units you'll be Supreme Commanding around the battlefield. First up is the Bomb Bouncer, a shielded unit that gains power as it's fired upon and can then throw all of that stored-up damage right back in the faces of any units around it. The Pulinsmash is a unit that creates a vortex to "pull and smash" surrounding units into it, damaging and disrupting them like popcorn in a popper.

Finally, the Kraken, as you can see on the right in the picture above, is a sea creature-shaped Cybran experimental submarine that can take down other subs, aircraft and even battlebots on land. Sure, these machines are awesome to go to war with, and we get the whole "commanding the troops" thing, but don't forget that every one of these rank-and-file units has a family. What about the supreme children, Commander?

Posted by Joystiq Feb 06 2010 06:30 GMT in Left 4 Dead 2
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Valve has followed through with its promise to bring bots to Left 4 Dead 2's Versus mode -- which was frantic enough before all the A.I.-controlled ghouls got added in. A recent patch added the functionality and made a few tweaks to the software development kit, which allows players to make awesome levels based on awesome Nintendo 64 games. Check out the full list of changes after the jump.

The Steam blog post announcing the patch's release promises that the changes will be integrated into the 360 version of the game via an upcoming title update.

Posted by IGN Feb 06 2010 05:42 GMT in UFC Undisputed 2010
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Brock Lesnar's on the cover and he's probably going to kill you.

Posted by IGN Feb 06 2010 05:04 GMT in UFC Undisputed 2010
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It looks so real, your ribs will hurt.

Posted by IGN Feb 06 2010 04:32 GMT in Madden NFL 10
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The best the NFL has to offer came to play in Miami and we're not talking about the Super Bowl.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 06 2010 04:15 GMT in Final Fantasy XIII
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Lots of fans think it would be great to see the classic Final Fantasy VII remade in full HD glory on a platform like the PS3, but Final Fantasy XIII producers Yoshinori Kitase and Motomu Toriyama say it would be really tough to do. In a recent interview with Ultimania, they say that the limit isn't the HD technology, it's the amount of artisanship. "Considering the amount of work to make graphics that deserve HD, it is hard to make towns in the conventional style," said Toriyama. FFVII's graphics were beautiful at the time, but when you consider that we all played them on a 4:3 TV SD screen rather than the 1080p HD behemoths we're all playing games on today, you realize that it's a lot more work for artists to put in to make the game look as epic as Final Fantasy should. That's one reason why FFXIII doesn't have conventional RPG towns.

Kitase agrees, saying that "it is very hard to make games on PlayStation 3 in the same style the games in that era had. Making graphics will take enormous time." So score one for standard definition and the limits of the old pre-HD consoles. Note that neither producer says it's impossible, just a lot of work. So maybe some enterprising young developer will come along and make a solid, HD JRPG in the old-school fashion.

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 06 2010 03:52 GMT in Mortal Online
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Explore uncharted world and start your own town in the open beta.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 06 2010 03:15 GMT in Echoshift
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Echoshift, a PSP-ified second-cousin to PS3 puzzler echochrome, will have a demo out sometime in February. A post on the PlayStation Blog notes the game will have 56 levels, with additional downloadable levels through PSN. Hopefully the game will receive the same extensive community support bestowed upon echochrome.

As we noted in our hands-on, if you're looking for a primer to the game, feel free to try Yoshio Ishii's Cursor*10 or its sequel.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 06 2010 03:15 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Eurogamer reports that two new games have been added to the Xbox 360 Classics budget line in EU territories. The two games are Fable II and Halo Wars. If you need a refresher, Fable II is Lionhead's brilliant, charming adventure that we kind of liked back in 2008. Halo Wars on the other hand, serves as both the first Halo RTS spin-off and the swan song of Ensemble Studios. The games can now be had for the tempting price of £19.99 ($31) apiece. Both are worth picking up -- just be sure to watch out for those Warthog rushes.

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 06 2010 03:09 GMT in MLB 10: The Show
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Cover athlete and 2009 AL MVP Joe Mauer describes the feeling of immortalizing his motions in MLB 10: The Show.

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 06 2010 03:09 GMT in MLB 10: The Show
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Umpires delegate to determine the right call on this potential homer.

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 06 2010 03:09 GMT in MLB 10: The Show
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Minnesota Twin Catcher Joe Mauer steps up to the plate in this clip from MLB 10: The Show.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 06 2010 03:00 GMT in Gaming News
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Alright, alright, calm down -- before you break out the bottle of kerosene for a completely baseless flame war, we're going to point out that the following survey results are from a "comprehensive 55 question survey" of "more than 800 video game professionals from North America and beyond who read Gamasutra, subscribe to Game Developer magazine, or attend Game Developers Conference." We'd also like to note that the not-quite-recovered economy is likely playing a larger role than we can tell at the moment. All that said, the 2009/10 State of Game Development Survey shows that small development houses ("50 employees or fewer") have grown seven percent in the last year -- a statistic pretty much directly tied to the 25 percent of developers now working on "mobile platforms" (nearly 75 percent of which name the iPhone directly).

We're hoping that, by this point in the post, any potential console warriors have moved on and won't notice us pointing out the breakdown of development percentage for each home console. Of the developers working on home consoles, 69 percent said they're developing for Xbox 360, while 61 percent claimed PlayStation 3. Maybe more interestingly, Wii console development dropped from 42 percent of respondents last year to 30 percent this year. Soft sales of third-party Wii titles last year likely didn't help to persuade devs to work with Nintendo. We'll see how that translates to the console's releases in the coming year.

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 06 2010 02:58 GMT in Heavy Rain
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Investigate a crime scene in the demo of Heavy Rain.

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 06 2010 02:58 GMT in Heavy Rain
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Visit a sleazy place in this gameplay from the Heavy Rain demo.

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 06 2010 01:42 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Buy The Art Of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney book and you get the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney game for the ridiculous price of $9.99. That’s $20 off the regular price! Just add The Art Of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney book to your cart and Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney magically appears there, too. Of course, if [...]

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Posted by Joystiq Feb 06 2010 02:00 GMT in Aliens vs Predator
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There are plenty of things worth highlighting in this Aliens vs. Predator trailer. The foreboding "blip ... blip ... blip" of the motion tracker and the lone marine with only a pistol to protect himself from the onslaught of scurrying Xenomorphs are just a few, but what irks us most is the digital lady dancing on the pole of the disco. Is that, like, really the future of t3h pr0nz? We were hoping for some kind of Star Trek Holodeck-type action.

Posted by IGN Feb 06 2010 01:50 GMT in Nintendo News
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Mobie game development on the rise.

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 06 2010 00:58 GMT in Bit.Trip Runner
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More Bit.Trip Runner Info Hands-on impressions and more videos here (thanks NintenDaan!)

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 06 2010 00:54 GMT in Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll
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We knew it was coming, but it’s even better once you actually see it! I think kids are going to start eating a lot more bananas! Thanks to A Reader for the heads up.