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Posted by Kotaku Jun 25 2010 23:30 GMT in Homefront
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#advertising In a heavy-hitter's roundtable with an industry advertising blog, the man in charge of marketing Homefront doubts that television advertising does much for many video games, and would rather advertise on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live than CBS and NBC. More »

Posted by GoNintendo Jun 26 2010 01:19 GMT in Mario Kart 3DS
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I don’t really think we know all that much about the game. I just know that it’s going to be a ton of fun! Mario Kart is riding very high after its last two installments, and I think Nintendo has realized just how big the franchise could be for them. What new [...]

We all know that another Professor Layton game is coming down the pipeline. The next outing for North American gamers will be Professor Layton and the Unwound Future, and I couldn’t be more excited to dive back into that universe. Rather than read your run-of-the-mill preview of the game, why not see what [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Jun 26 2010 01:12 GMT in Arcade Sports
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A portion of a WiiLoveIt review… Adults who enjoy these games will especially see that this is a satisfying purchase. While it’s not worth picking up for the Bowling on its own, if you’re a fan of Air Hockey, Snooker and Pool, you’ll find Arcade Sports is a good, budget collection.

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#clips When Call of Duty: Black Ops hits this November, it could be the most helicopterest game of all time. All time! Just going by the game's debut trailer, we're expecting a new chopper less than every four seconds. More »

Posted by Joystiq Jun 26 2010 02:00 GMT in Gaming News
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We can't imagine how many tears you've shed over the last year knowing that there would be no LAN functionality in StarCraft 2. Believe us, we're just as said -- but there is some semblance of solace, which comes courtesy of Big Download, who confirmed with Blizzard that a post-launch patch will be implemented to address LAN tournaments.

"We will be addressing StarCraft 2 tournament functionality in a post launch patch to the game, soon after ship," a representative told Big Download. "This patch will include features to address the needs of location-based pro tournaments, but we have not discussed any specifics about tournament support beyond that." Sure, Battle.net will be the primary engine powering multiplayer, but it sounds like your weekly StarCraft get-togethers haven't entirely gone the way of the dodo just yet.

We'll get you the specifics of the proposed "tournament support" as soon as they're made available.

Posted by Kotaku Jun 26 2010 00:30 GMT in Nostalgia
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As promised, Jay Pavlina has delivered Ryu Hayabusa from the NES Ninja Gaiden as the seventh playable character in the flash sensation Super Mario Bros. Crossover. Other character-specific abilities have been included in the game's 1.1 update. More »

Posted by IGN Jun 26 2010 00:33 GMT in Farmville
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A weekly round-up of all that's new in the world of Facebook games.

Posted by IGN Jun 26 2010 00:10 GMT in MDK2 HD
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Interplay and Beamdog Announce a Classic Return

Posted by Joystiq Jun 26 2010 01:00 GMT in Puzzle Quest 2
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When creating the follow-up to a critically beloved game, it's rare for a developer to lose sight of just about every aspect of what made the original so great. That was the unfortunate case with Puzzle Quest: Galactrix -- a title so disappointing, it led many fans to worry that the franchise's maiden voyage was merely a fluke. A really entertaining, addictive-as-all-get-out fluke, but a fluke nonetheless.

Where Galactrix represented an attempt at innovation by first throwing out baby, bathwater and tub, Puzzle Quest 2 is a love letter to the jilted fans of Challenge of the Warlords. It not only recalls the prodigal formula of the series' first iteration -- it improves on that formula in countless clever ways.

Posted by IGN Jun 26 2010 00:04 GMT in MDK2
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Interplay and Beamdog Announce a Classic Return

Posted by IGN Jun 25 2010 23:50 GMT in Medal of Honor
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A new game, a lot that's familiar.

Posted by Kotaku Jun 25 2010 23:20 GMT in Mario Kart DS
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#medicine A British youth overcame what is called "lazy eye syndrome" thanks to a doctor's prescription of Mario Kart DS, restoring his right eye from "near blindness" to a 250 percent improvement. More »

Posted by Joystiq Jun 26 2010 00:30 GMT in Gaming News
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Interplay is continuing its bizarre WiiWare resurrection of classic franchises with BioWare's beloved MDK2. The action-shooter-puzzle-adventure game, a sequel to an equally well-remembered game by Shiny, is being planned for release on WiiWare sometime this winter.

Following that, a new version of the game, called MDK2 HD, will be released on PC via the Beamdog distribution service -- which happens to be have been founded by Trent Oster, formerly of BioWare. If you don't want to wait for whatever remastering will be done, you can get the original MDK2 (and its predecessor) at Steam or GoG.

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Posted by PlayStation Blog Jun 25 2010 23:15 GMT in PlayStation News
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Before sharing my E3 experiences with Deus Ex: Human Revolution, it’s best if you watch the game’s debut trailer below. It’ll help answer more of your questions about the game.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution is an upcoming action-RPG for the PS3 that combines ferocious first-person shooting, sneaking, and thought-provoking conversation with a huge cast of seedy characters. Deus Ex: Human Revolution serves as a prequel to Deus Ex, a critically acclaimed role-playing game that hit the PS2 in 2002. As in the original Deus Ex, DX: Human Revolution boasts a staggeringly wide range of influences: cyberpunk from Blade Runner and The Matrix, intellectual concepts borrowed from philosophers such as Michel Foucault, and conspiracy theories ranging from The Illuminati to Area 51 to the Knights Templar.

Set in 2027, DX: Human Revolution follows the same spiritual path as its predecessor. The world is literally falling apart at the seams, a murky mish-mash of unchecked technological advancement, crumbling social structures, and widespread bureaucratic corruption. You play as Adam Jensen, a security specialist for a cybernetic technology corporation, who is implanted with state-of-the-art bio-augmentations following a violent attack on his employer. Now Jensen is tasked with tracking down the group responsible for the attack. And he uncovers, uh, a lot more than he bargained for.

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Deux Ex: Human Revolution plunges players into a dark, despairing world riddled with soulless corporations, corrupt governments, and elaborate global conspiracies.


Seen in early form on the PS3 at E3, DX: Human Revolution’s environments pop with detail. I spotted towering LED signs, sprawling trans-urban skylines, shimmering laser displays, and rain-slicked streets, topped off with a thick haze of grit and smoke. The non-player characters that populate Shanghai are more than a mere window dressing — they go about their daily routines, offer clues or side-quests, and throw their hands in the air if you draw a weapon. Your interactions with them are also varied: you’re able to browbeat, sweet talk, or lecture them using dialog options such as “Advise” and “Insist.” This allows for a wide variety of approaches to each conversation, meaning that your ability to read your subject’s reactions and react accordingly will be as valuable as your trigger finger.

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Deus Ex: Human Revolution’s environments and characters buzz with detail on the PS3.

When it comes to nuts-and-bolts combat, though, DX: Human Revolution is packed with options. If you prefer the non-lethal approach, you’ll be able to sneak past enemies or knock them unconscious. If you prefer bloody-bones butchery, you’ll find plenty of outlets for violence. Jensen’s augmented body is studded with knives, concussion grenades, and other tools of destruction, and you’ll have access to a wide range of high-tech guns. You’ll also find many ways to upgrade your physical augmentations, from enhancing your hacking ability to using an invisibility cloak to adding heat-seeking capability to your rocket launcher. Depending on which upgrades you choose, your game experience could be radically different. Boosting your physical strength, for instance, doesn’t only enable massive melee damage — it enables you to move large objects that might help you avoid a fight altogether.

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Kill, avoid, or sweet talk: the decision will be yours.

While waiting for Deus Ex: Human Revolution’s early 2011 release on the PS3, now’s a great time to experience — or re-experience — the original Deus Ex: The Conspiracy on PS2. Give it a whirl, and let me know what you think of the storyline and RPG elements in the comments.

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Posted by IGN Jun 25 2010 23:12 GMT in Nintendo News
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In the hustle and bustle of E3 we forgot to post these.

Posted by Joystiq Jun 26 2010 00:00 GMT in NBA 2K11
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There's a lot riding on NBA 2K11. Not only did 2K Games secure Michael Jordan -- a huge get -- but with EA looking to revitalize its basketball game with NBA Elite 11, there's more pressure on the NBA2K franchise than ever before. Being the top-selling basketball game across all platforms last year doesn't mean that NBA 2K11 can secure Jordan and then "rest on its laurels and call it a day," a 2K rep told me.

Posted by GoNintendo Jun 25 2010 23:00 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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I can’t believe that someone is going through all the trouble to try and make this Metroid movie starring Jessica Simpson look like the real deal. I can’t stress enough that THIS IS FAKE, but it’s still funny to see the content that’s being pumped out. If you’re looking for a laugh, hit [...]

Posted by Kotaku Jun 25 2010 22:40 GMT in Kinect
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#xbox360 Can't wait until November to play with Skittles the tiger or flail wildly until slightly moist with some Kinect Sports? Good news! Microsoft will be demoing its new motion controller "nationwide" for the public at retail this weekend. More »