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Posted by IGN Mar 10 2010 18:28 GMT in Grand Chase
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The popular online action brawler kicks off its anniversary week with an all-new "Slam Party" tournament, where players have a chance to win fantastic real-world prizes.

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 10 2010 17:52 GMT in Sin and Punishment 2 : Star Successor
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Are you looking for a more authentic way to play Sin and Punishment: Star Successor when it finally lands here? Perhaps you’d like to enjoy listening in to the Japanese voice actors, instead of their English counterparts. Well, I have good news for you. The Japanese voice track is going to be [...]

Posted by IGN Mar 10 2010 18:25 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Nichols to lead creation of 3D gesture-based videogames.

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 10 2010 17:46 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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NEW YORK– March 10, 2010 – Atari, Inc., one of the world’s most recognized videogame publishers announced today that Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space has shipped to retailers in North America through its partnership with Telltale Games. Fans can play this videogame sitcom as their favorite canine and rabbit detective duo on Wii™ [...]

Posted by IGN Mar 10 2010 18:17 GMT in Weblings
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Electric Bat Interactive introduces new take on innovative layered reality game for players of all ages.

Posted by Kotaku Mar 10 2010 18:00 GMT in God of War III
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#podcast Kotaku Talk Radio is coming to you live from the Game Developers Conferce today, where God of War III director Stig Asmussen will be taking your calls. Join us! More »

Posted by Joystiq Mar 10 2010 18:00 GMT in Resident Evil 5
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Confused about exactly which costumes you'd get from a Resident Evil 5 costume pack? Buy them all! And buy both DLC episodes while you're at it. Capcom just announced that it's bundling the two costume packs, as well as both the "Lost in Nightmares" and "Desperate Escape" episodes together as a single "Untold Stories Bundle."

It'll be available today on Xbox Live for 960 ($12) and tomorrow on PlayStation Network for $12.50. Individually, all that content would add up to $14, and would require up to four tedious menu navigations. Either way, it's still cheaper than buying the Gold Edition disc.

Posted by Kotaku Mar 10 2010 17:40 GMT in Napoleon: Total War
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#totalwar Fun fact: I'm a history graduate, so when a Total War game comes along, I'm normally first in line. Especially when it involves pipes, muskets and rad uniforms, because they remind me not of Napoleon, but of Waterloo. The movie. More »

Posted by IGN Mar 10 2010 17:49 GMT in Dragonica Online
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There's more than just gold this month in Dragonica Online's pot.

Posted by IGN Mar 10 2010 17:46 GMT in Reel Deal Live!
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The world's first casino MMO gears up for a big and bright 2010.

Posted by IGN Mar 10 2010 17:43 GMT in Blaze Union: Story to Reach the Future
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Atlus and Sting are teaming up for a direct followup to Yggdra Union.

Posted by Kotaku Mar 10 2010 17:20 GMT in Peggle
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#hotflashes If you enjoy Peggle, felines, and raw fish rolled in rice, the you'll love Sushi Cat, a game about getting a cat fat enough to activate an automatic door. More »

Posted by Joystiq Mar 10 2010 17:30 GMT in Nintendo News
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In a Forbes interview, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime gave the impression that a new home console from Nintendo is still in the distant future.

"The way we approach that innovation," he said, referring to Nintendo's innovative "jumps" (like the Wii), "because we have hardware developers working side by side with software developers, is that when the software developer comes forward with an idea that can't be executed on the current platform, that's when we start thinking seriously about the next system. We're not there yet, from a Wii perspective." Of course, E3 is still a few months away.

Satoru Iwata recently commented that a Wii successor would "need something new" in addition to HD graphics to be worthwhile, and Fils-Aime, who has previously, "forcefully" denied plans for an Wii HD model, echoed this sentiment. "So when people talk about high definition for the Wii console, our feedback is that that by itself will not create a brand new experience. Therefore, we're not interested. What we have to push for are groundbreaking new experiences. Technology has to enable it, not to be a means all by itself."

[Via Edge]

Posted by IGN Mar 10 2010 17:33 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Industry's most comprehensive report provides detailed sales, trends and analysis of gaming software market.

Posted by IGN Mar 10 2010 17:26 GMT in Final Fantasy XIII
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Purchase and pad out the ultimate Final Fantasy XIII HomeSpace with the launch of an exclusive Final Fantasy XIII themed apartment, furniture bundles, figurines and accessories, all inspired by the game. Items to collect include a sofa, table, chair, shelves, planter set, Cactuar and Tonberry figures, and stuffed animals.

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Posted by Joystiq Mar 10 2010 17:15 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Your usual host is off gallivanting around San Francisco at GDC right now, so you'll have to make do with me for the latest XBLA in Brief episode. Today, we take a look at Scrap Metal, a title that instantly recalls the simple fun of the SNES classic Rock N' Roll Racing.

With a hefty price tag of 1200 ($15), Scrap Metal better have a lot to offer, right? Well, there's variety, there's some tight gameplay and there's certainly lots of rocking, rolling and racing. In short: it's not a bad game at all! Check it out for yourself in the video above.

Shortcut: Download the trial version of Scrap Metal [via Xbox.com]

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Posted by IGN Mar 10 2010 17:06 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Debut action MMORPG features unprecedented player control, rich graphics, and player-empowered community.

Posted by Joystiq Mar 10 2010 17:00 GMT in Final Fantasy XIII
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Sweet Shiva, the Final Fantasy XIII reviews are all over the place. What has been clear over the past couple years is that the Japanese RPG has been going through some seriously violent flux. The genre is trying to find a new path, and even as Japanese developers seem to search for a balance that'll please several markets, they're freaking out western reviewers and audiences, who have a certain expectation going into these games -- a fault of fans, as much as decades of ingrained convention by those developers.

The new JRPGs aren't necessarily great games. They certainly break conventions of what a JRPG is, so how to review them? Along comes Final Fantasy XIII, another risk taker, but this time by the genre's big kahuna -- at least, it is in the west. We've weighed in with our review; let's see what other outlets think:
  • Game Informer (93/100): "For years, gamers have had visions of this title as an industry-transforming epiphany, but no game could possibly live up to such astronomical expectations. That's no reason to lose faith; though reality doesn't match the myth, Final Fantasy XIII is a phenomenal RPG destined to be remembered as a technical milestone for the series."
  • Eurogamer (80/100): "Palatable is very much the word for Final Fantasy XIII. The Final Fantasy series, with its lengthy cinematics, stubborn style and carefully prescribed limitations, can never hope to please everyone. So it's strange to see it try, and no surprise that the result is not a total success."
  • VideoGamer (70/100): "You have to hand it to Square Enix for trying to move things forward - better that than yet another rehash of the tried and tested Final Fantasy formula ... But it does so along a path so narrow and straight that you long for the days of old. When Vanille is knocked out in battle, she sometimes says: 'What went wrong' It's a question we find ourselves wondering as well."
  • Edge: (50/100): "FFXIII takes brave risks with the series' foundations, but they ultimately create trembling fractures throughout the entire edifice, that robust battle system unable to support the weight of an entire world. Final Fantasy games are always an investment. This time, the returns are questionable."

Posted by PlayStation Blog Mar 10 2010 17:02 GMT in PlayStation Home
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Hello again Home Community,

I am thrilled to be back on the PlayStation.Blog to share some exciting news. Tomorrow we will be launching PlayStation Home 1.35, a new client update that will include some very significant enhancements that will make your PlayStation Home experience even better.

This update will bring several of the changes that you, the PlayStation Home community, have said are most important to you. Most notably, this update features faster load times, giving you quicker access to PlayStation Home and all the great content within. The new 1.35 update also enhances the login process. Now, once you have launched into PlayStation Home from the XMB, you will be transported directly to a new intuitive navigator, without the need to click through message screens.

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Like much of PlayStation Home, the design of this new navigator is directly based on community feedback on how to improve access to the content used most in PlayStation Home. This streamlined interface features categories to help you quickly move through PlayStation Home and locate friends in just a few clicks.

Categories will include:

  • Favorites: Personalize your own section to make locating your favorite places quick and simple.
  • Personal Spaces: Your clubhouses and personal spaces are now right at your fingertips. The personal spaces you own and the clubhouses you belong to will be viewable in one convenient location.
  • Friends: Finding your friends in PlayStation Home has never been easier. View the current location of your friends in PlayStation Home, and then navigate there to enjoy the action together.
  • Explore: Browse all the spaces PlayStation Home offers. Finding a space that suites your taste and mood has never been easier.
  • Recommend: Keep up with what’s hot in PlayStation Home. This regularly updated category will feature the newest and most exciting additions to PlayStation Home.

Just a reminder that PlayStation Home will not be accessible for a brief period tomorrow as we work the magic on our side to bring you this update. If you have any questions or comments, as always, please drop us a note in the PlayStation Home forums.

With now 12 million users around the world playing games, attending special events, watching videos, listening to music, and meeting new friends, there has never been a better time to join the PlayStation Home community. For those of you that are already part of the party, with tomorrow’s 1.35 update, I think you’ll agree that everything you love about PlayStation Home just got that much better.


Posted by Kotaku Mar 10 2010 17:00 GMT in Final Fantasy XIII
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#ps3 Upcoming online role-playing Final Fantasy XIV will take place in a sci-fi meets fantasy universe. That we know. But that's not all. More »

Posted by IGN Mar 10 2010 17:00 GMT in Super Street Fighter IV
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Testing out Hakan, the newly announced Turkish wrestler.

Posted by IGN Mar 10 2010 17:00 GMT in Super Street Fighter IV
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Testing out Hakan, the newly announced Turkish wrestler.