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Posted by IGN Mar 18 2010 18:16 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Owners can install full games to external drive, report says.

Posted by Joystiq Mar 18 2010 19:00 GMT in Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11
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EA Sports' latest attempt to breathe new life into the Tiger Woods PGA Tour franchise's eleventh installment is an online multiplayer mode, previewed in the "Ryder Cup" trailer posted above. Players will be able to align themselves into teams, and go head-to-head (to-head-to-head, and so on) in an attempt to dominate the lush, rolling greens.

The only question that remains is what team you'll choose to enlist in. Will it be team Tiger Woods, who's repeatedly proven his prowess for hitting golf balls into faraway holes? Or will it be team Rory McIlroy, who is exactly one vowel away from being totally awesome?

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 18 2010 17:25 GMT in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2
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- during local play, one player is the parent machine - parent machine has to choose the “seek out opponents” option - child machine chooses the “search for a fight” option - parent machine chooses the rules (standard, special SQEX, custom) - custom allows you to set round count, strategy options, rules for swapping out monsters, and time limits [...]

Posted by Kotaku Mar 18 2010 17:40 GMT in PlayStation Move
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#ps3 Muffins are the unsung hero of the games industry. They are the glue that binds publishers, PR, and the media together. More »

Posted by IGN Mar 18 2010 17:48 GMT in Battlefield: Bad Company 2
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Game is on pace to be the best selling March release ever.

Posted by Kotaku Mar 18 2010 17:20 GMT in Gaming News
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#papercraft French graphic design duo Zim and Zou have created a paper craft Game Boy that looks so real you could almost play a giant paper craft version of Tetris on it. More »

Posted by Joystiq Mar 18 2010 18:30 GMT in Star Wars: The Old Republic
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Sterne Agee analyst Arvind Bhatia recently visited EA to check in on the progress of the company's upcoming, cutscene-driven MMO, Star Wars: The Old Republic. He reported that "earnings are somewhat depressed" due to the development costs for the game, but EA management is hopeful that they'll recoup this cash when the title brings in over two million subscribers. He added that, at the very least, the game needs over one million players in order for EA to break even.

We think they might be setting the bar a little too high for themselves. Why not make the monthly subscription fee cost $20,000, and then just hope that 500 outrageously wealthy, rabid Star Wars fans hop on board? There have got to be at least 500 successful venture capitalists out there who own a baker's dozen of collectible Millennium Falcon models.

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 18 2010 16:57 GMT in The Last Story
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- director wanted to create the feeling of actually being in Ruli City - reactions of people in the city will change - things fly by in the wind - there will also be “desperate escapes” - “Prior to creating the city, we visited small towns in France and Italy. It was for research. Of course, it’s a fantasy [...]

Posted by IGN Mar 18 2010 17:27 GMT in Nintendo News
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Game retailer see second highest earnings year ever.

Posted by IGN Mar 18 2010 17:26 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Game retailer see second highest earnings year ever.

Posted by IGN Mar 18 2010 17:26 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Game retailer see second highest earnings year ever.

Posted by IGN Mar 18 2010 17:26 GMT in PlayStation News
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Game retailer see second highest earnings year ever.

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Posted by GoNintendo Mar 18 2010 16:51 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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IRVINE, CA — MARCH 18, 2010 — Atlus U.S.A., Inc. today released the sixth and final entry in the Trauma Team video walkthrough series. In Diagnosis, the player takes on the role of the clever yet sarcastic Dr. Gabriel Cunningham, using the patients’ commentaries and putting them under observation to conclusively determine the [...]

Posted by Joystiq Mar 18 2010 18:15 GMT in PlayStation Home
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Now that PlayStation Home is twelve million strong, Sony is looking for community volunteers to help newcomers ease their way into the PS3 virtual world. Applicants need to be "friendly and knowledgeable" as they help new users navigate the various community events available online. According to a recent call for applicants, the program "offers a great outlet to the most passionate Home users to help give back to the community."

To submit an application, you must be at least 18 years old, a resident of the US, and have "dependable access to email and Internet." Also, not only will you need to describe your most embarrassing PlayStation Home experience, you'll also have to answer this very telling question: "Do you have more friends in real life or in Home? Which do you prefer?" Don't worry, you should answer truthfully. We won't judge you.

Posted by Kotaku Mar 18 2010 17:00 GMT in Cave Story
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#screengrab Hitting March 22, the Wii version of classic PC game Cave Story will include new options and visual enhancements. It won't, however, include this spiffy canvas that just showed up on my doorstep by indie artist Christopher Reavey or this letter from game creator Daisuke Ayama. More »

Posted by Joystiq Mar 18 2010 17:59 GMT in Xbox 360
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Documentation obtained by Joystiq - and subsequently confirmed with two separate sources - reveals that "USB Mass Storage Device Support on Xbox 360" will soon be a reality. The document, authored by a senior software development engineer at Microsoft, states that due to "increased market penetration of high-capacity, high throughput USB mass storage devices, a 2010 Xbox 360 system update" will allow consumers to save and load game data from USB devices. The update is purportedly coming in Spring 2010.

Once the update occurs, Xbox 360 owners will be able to download Xbox Live Arcade games, Xbox Live Indie games, Games on Demand, DLC and Title Updates to the storage device. "USB storage devices may, however, have far greater memory capacity than MUs (at the date of writing, the largest MU is 512 MB), and may therefore support previously infeasible operations-such as installation of a full disc-based title." That's right, you can also store disc-based games to the USB device; however, it will require the disc to be in the tray for authentication, identical to the current functionality.

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Posted by PlayStation Blog Mar 18 2010 17:01 GMT in flOw
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As many of you have seen, Sony’s got a new brand message that we all believe in here at Santa Monica Studio. The ethos of make.believe is simple: believe that anything you can imagine, you can make real. We’ve had the fortune to work with thatgamecompany, an incredibly talented group of young minds with fresh ideas and complete conviction to follow their imagination. They’ve given the gaming world some of the most original and satisfying experiences to date, and we are very proud to be working with them. In the spirit of make.believe, check out the story of where they came from and how they succeeded. Enjoy!


Posted by Kotaku Mar 18 2010 16:40 GMT in Gaming News
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#gameon Warner Bros. Interactive has tapped the team behind Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance and Champions of Norrath to create The Lord of the Rings: War in the North, co-op action RPG for the Xbox 360, PC, and PlayStation 3. More »

Posted by IGN Mar 18 2010 16:51 GMT in League of Legends
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A shadow warrior for your pleasure.

Posted by Joystiq Mar 18 2010 17:37 GMT in Infinite Space
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Did you pick up Infinite Space yet? The DS spaceventure was released from its docking station by Platinum Games yesterday, and so far the reviews are actually better than we expected. We've got two more launch trailers to share with you: one above which seems to be the intro to the game (complete with Star Wars-style crawl and the weird narration we've come to expect from this game); and another after the break which will walk you through the game's battle tutorial.

If you've tried the game out, let us know what you think below. The battle system seems different and the story isn't supposed to be too bad, either. You wouldn't think that an infinite void of open space would have that much going on, but maybe it's worth a shot.

Posted by IGN Mar 18 2010 16:45 GMT in Final Fight: Double Impact
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Cody, Guy, and Haggar are coming to get you this April.

Posted by Joystiq Mar 18 2010 17:35 GMT in Final Fight: Double Impact
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We've been waiting patiently for Capcom to release Final Fight yet again, this time in the form of the PSN/XBLA Final Fight: Double Impact set (which also includes Magic Sword). Capcom just let us know that the magical combination of classic brawling and online play will be available on Xbox Live April 14, and on the PlayStation Store April 15.

In case you haven't been keeping up with old game news, Double Impact features optional graphical filters, remixed soundtracks, and, most importantly, drop-in co-op. Capcom doesn't explicitly mention this, but each purchase also contributes to the Mike Haggar mayoral campaign fund.

Posted by Kotaku Mar 18 2010 16:20 GMT in BioShock
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#gallery If you thought BioShock had some creepy enemies, wait until you get a look at the enemy concepts that didn't make it into the game. More »

Posted by Joystiq Mar 18 2010 17:25 GMT in Splinter Cell: Conviction
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You're a good, conscientious (yes, we spelled that right on the first try) person, so we're going to just assume that you've already downloaded the Splinter Cell: Conviction demo that appeared on Xbox Live today. If not, well, we can just turn our backs and whistle the complete works of Ke$ha while you go get it.

...Back? Great! Now let us never speak of this again. What we would like all of you to speak of is the demo itself. You and Sam have been apart a long time, is the magic still there?