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Posted by Kotaku Nov 01 2010 07:00 GMT in Super Street Fighter IV
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#clips Kayo Satou made a name for herself as a fashion model. But then, she revealed she was born a man. Forget all that because Kayo is also one of Japan's top Street Fighter players. Watch out, she'll school you proper. More »

Posted by Kotaku Nov 01 2010 06:30 GMT in Gaming News
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#retail Some supplementary information provided as part of Nintendo's latest financial results has got something interesting tucked away amidst all the chest-beating: global home console sales data for 2010. More »

Posted by IGN Nov 01 2010 06:08 GMT in PlayStation News
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Plus, latest sales figures for the PS3 TV streaming device.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 01 2010 07:00 GMT in Gaming News
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Halloween's almost over, but what comes next is even scarier: the holiday shopping season! For now -- thankfully -- it's time to take a look back at the past seven days at Big Download.

Exclusive features
  • Interviews: We chat with the creators of the PC ports of Deathspank and Shank.
  • Fallout: New Vegas review: We give our final verdict for the most recent entry in the post-apocalypse RPG franchise.
  • 10 PC games that should come back from the deal via download: We pick 10 worthy PC games that should be made available again (legally) via download.
  • The Best Video Game Minions: Villains sometimes need a little help. We pick the best type of helpers a game villain can have.
  • Guide to Team Fortress 2 2010 Scarechievements: Check out the new Halloween achievements in Valve's multiplayer shooter.
Downloads
  • FIFA Manager 11 Demo: It's the free version of EA's sports management sim game.
  • Artemis: Spaceship Bridge Simulator Demo: Check out this demo for this unusual LAN-based simulation game.
  • Battlefield Bad Company 2 R9 Patch: It's the latest update for the hit first person shooter game.
  • White (Free Full Game): Download this cool new take on the FPS genre.

Posted by IGN Nov 01 2010 04:59 GMT in Nintendo News
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Get your dose of the latest games hitting Aussie shelves soon.

Posted by IGN Nov 01 2010 04:58 GMT in PlayStation News
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Get your dose of the latest games hitting Aussie shelves soon.

Posted by IGN Nov 01 2010 04:58 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Get your dose of the latest games hitting Aussie shelves soon.

Posted by IGN Nov 01 2010 04:50 GMT in The Fight: Lights Out
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Mama said 'knock this game out'.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 01 2010 05:00 GMT in Call of Duty: Black Ops
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Premiering during tonight's Sunday Night football game is this Rolling Stones-infused Call of Duty: Black Ops trailer which proclaims - for once in advertising, not hyperbolically - that it's the "biggest game of 2010." What makes it so big? We could point out the base jumping, the SR-71 Blackbird, or any of the other cinematic touchstones that Treyarch is trotting out for its fourth take on the blockbuster series. Instead, we're going to suggest that any marketing budget that licenses The Rolling Stones for a Sunday Night Football spot is enough to convince us it's a "big" video game. Either that or it's Windows 95.

Posted by IGN Nov 01 2010 03:49 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Get your dose of the latest games hitting Aussie shelves soon.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 01 2010 04:30 GMT in Gaming News
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Quick! There's only a few precious minutes left in this, the most spookiest night of the year. Have you completed the following tasks, all of which are essential to enjoying All Hallows' Eve to its fullest?
  • Watched Tim Curry's infinitely upsetting music video, "Anything Can Happen on Halloween."
  • Attended a party wearing an intricate, embarrassing costume, while everyone else wears their regular clothes while swearing that they're actually dressed up like Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy. Nice try, jerks.
  • Went to see whatever Saw sequel is in theaters this year. What is it now, Saw 9? Saw in Space?
  • Silently judged the person in front of you at the supermarket check-out line who's purchasing a large bag of Bit-O-Honey. Yeah, we're sure the trick-or-treaters on your block are going to love those, weirdo.
  • Re-watched Tim Curry's infinitely upsetting music video, "Anything Can Happen on Halloween," taking a moment to wonder why Tim Curry is asking whether anybody has seen his tambourine, when he's clearly holding it in his hands and playing it.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 01 2010 03:00 GMT in Privates
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Zombie Cow's educational, dirty-minded twin-stick shooter, Privates, will see its rich, lore-filled universe expanded sometime next year with a free DLC expansion. Cow's Dan Marshall explained on the developer's blog, "we've decided to go all-out and make a whole new adventure, this time set inside a gentleman's bits," which may be the first and only time you'll ever hear a video game creator make that claim when referring to one of his studio's projects. Soak in this moment. Really soak it in.

Of course, the expansion won't just add the novelty of its new, phallic setting -- it will also "cram in new gameplay mechanics, new enemy types, new locations, and a new player character." Keep an eye out for the add-on sometime around Easter next year. But hopefully not on Easter, because we can't imagine anything more alarming to find in our baskets than a big pile of STDs.

Posted by IGN Nov 01 2010 01:08 GMT in Nintendo News
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The Prez outlines 3DS' strengths in the face of the PSP-phone and iPhone.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 01 2010 01:30 GMT in GoldenEye 007
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There's nothing quite like witnessing the likes of Baron Samedi and Francisco Scaramanga -- fully digitally rendered from forthcoming game Goldeneye 007 -- before being riddled with PP7 bullets. But that's just what Activision has sent over: beautiful artist renditions of Bond's worst enemies, before their inevitable demises.


Posted by Kotaku Oct 31 2010 23:00 GMT in Gaming News
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#pressplay Eleven years after its released on the PlayStation 1, Persona 2: Innocent Sin is being remade for the PSP. Besides gameplay and visual tweaks, the game gets a new opening. This is it. Watch it. More »

Posted by Joystiq Nov 01 2010 00:00 GMT in Gaming News
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The Entertainment Software Association recently released its "2010 Essential Facts" report, an annual catalog of statistics regarding video game sales and consumers, for the Canadian games industry (PDF). According to the group's study, 47 percent of Canadian households own a PS3, 360 or Wii, and the average gamer's age is 33 -- both of which mirror the 2010 Essential Facts report on the American games industry (PDF).

The similarities don't stop there -- the study found that 38 percent of Canadian gamers are women, compared to the US' 40 percent. Also, stats regarding parental supervision while purchasing and playing games is as reassuringly high as it was for American parents. Check out a few video testimonials from Canadian game developers about the relative radness of their nation's gaming industry after the jump.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 31 2010 22:30 GMT in Marvel Vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds
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When he's not busy being the mayor of Metro City, Mike Haggar is appearing on Capcom employees' computer monitors during Halloween parties. Spotted above, Haggar is seen in what appears to be the Servbot stage of Marvel vs. Capcom 3 behind a costumed Capcom employee. Shoryuken also speculates his elbow is what appears to be cut off in the right side of the image.

While Haggar appeared way back when in Saturday Night Slam Masters, the former wrestler turned city mayor has yet to make an appearance in a fighting game proper. Could Marvel vs. Capcom 3 be it? It's certainly possible -- Capcom has since removed the photo from its Halloween party gallery.

Posted by Kotaku Oct 31 2010 21:00 GMT in Okami
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#capcom No sadly, not the monkey man. A photo from Capcom's office Halloween hijinks (above) shows Mike Haggar on a monitor. The Final Fight character looks like he's in a stage from the forthcoming Marvel vs. Capcom 3. . More »

Posted by PlayStation Blog Oct 31 2010 21:01 GMT in PlayStation News
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Happy Halloween! Not only do I bring you this week’s new releases on your favorite PlayStation console, but I bring you a collection of last minute Halloween costume ideas. Zeus! Ares! Athena! Oh my. Your favorite mythological Greek God-killer, Kratos, returns on the PSP this week with God of War: Ghost of Sparta. Stayed tuned this week when we debut my latest video feature when I visit the set of “God of War: Game Director’s Live,” where the game directors of God of War reunite and dissect the making of their epic saga. David Jaffe’s and Cory Barlog’s PlayStation 2 classics God of War and God of War II are remastered in high definition and bring the Blades of Chaos to the PlayStation Network this week.

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Not big on dressing up with you family’s ashes for Halloween? Maybe dressing up as the adorable EyePet is a good alternative to the blood spilling and vengeance of Kratos. Grab your PSP, PSP Camera and your EyePet and take your virtual critter out to the park this week, when EyePet: Your Virtual Pet comes scratching at your door. The PlayStation horizon is filled with games this week branching from the PlayStation 3, PSone and even the PlayStation 2. Ditch the candy corn and get ready for delicious PlayStation Halloween treats in this week’s The Drop.

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PlayStation 3

James Bond 007: Blood Stone An international conspiracy has placed the UK’s most secretive bio-chemical project into deadly hands, and only Her Majesty’s most lethal agent, James Bond, can unravel the mystery. To navigate through layers of corruption, you, as Bond, will embark on a global chase that will have you battling on land, sea and air through Athens, Istanbul, Monaco, and Bangkok. Nothing is what it seems as each adventure reveals a deeper and more sinister conspiracy.

First of the North Star: Ken’s Rage Sworn to protect the weak and innocent from malicious gangs roaming the post-apocalyptic planet, players use Ken’s trademark moves to decimate enemies on his quest to find his long-lost love. Tearing through the scorched landscape, manga and action fans will pummel their way through dozens of enemies at once and crush obstacles in their path, using them against their foes.

Megamind: Ultimate Showdown (Also on PSP) – Just as Megamind has become our new Mega Hero, a sudden crime wave hits the city. The Doom Syndicate & their Doom Goons have emerged and are looking to take over! Only Megamind and his arsenal of gadgets can stop them! Now, in three unique game play experiences, players can be the ultimate Mega Hero!

Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Defenders of the Core (Also on PSP) – In Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Defenders of the Core, players will create a new hero and lead the brawlers on an epic adventure to save Earth’s cities from Spectra and his Vexos minions.

Blood Drive In Blood Drive, contestants must use their motorized death steeds of steel in a televised game show where drivers battle each other and hordes of revolting flesh eaters in an all-out fight to the death. Face undead frat boys, cops and strippers, each with their own special brand of death and devastation – and ways to die! While these rotting monsters wander the streets of a desert sin city craving sweet, succulent brains, your enemies have come equipped battle hardened armed vehicles, including heavily weaponized muscle cars, hot rods, and more.

Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2The second game in this high-flying, fast-hitting, and intense versus battles series, Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 promises over 90 characters from the massively popular anime franchise. Dragon Ball Z fans can rest assured that the destructible environment, and character trademark attacks and transformations will be true to the series.

Get Fit With Mel-BIn Get Fit With Mel, the former Spice Girl will bring you real-time advice and feedback on several disciplines like dance fit, cardio, step, pump and tone and kickboxing. The game also delivers a personal nutritional program (six meals plans and 140 recipes) totally aligned to your fitness workout.

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PlayStation Portable

God of War: Ghost of Sparta Set in the realm of Greek mythology, God of War: Ghost of Sparta is a single-player game that allows players to take on the powerful role of Spartan warrior Kratos. This new adventure picks up after the first God of War concludes, telling the story of Kratos’ ascension to power as the God of War. In his quest to rid himself of the nightmares that haunt him, Kratos must embark on a journey that will reveal the origins of lost worlds, and finally answer long-awaited questions about his dark past.

(PS Blog Coverage: God of War: Ghost of Sparta “Origins” Trailer + Bonus)

EyePet: Your Virtual Pet EyePet on the PlayStation Portable uses the functionality of the camera peripheral to bring the cute little critter into your own world. Point the camera somewhere, slap down the included card and watch it interact with you in all kinds of surroundings. Take your EyePet to the park, train him in various activities on the bus or feed him at the restaurant with your own brand of virtual food.

Ys: The Oath in FelghanaYs: The Oath in Felghana once again follows the adventures of friends Adol and Dogi who find themselves making an unannounced visit to Dogi’s hometown of Redmont in the land of Felghana. Since his departure eight years earlier, Dogi finds himself returning home to find that things have changed dramatically, and not for the better.

Archer Maclean’s Mercury & Mercury Meltdown: 2 Games in 1 This double-pack of games combines both hit puzzlers created by industry veteran Archer MacLean. Included are the original Mercury and Mercury Meltdown.

No Heroes Allowed! No Heroes Allowed! is the third in the acclaimed Badman franchise, a series of dungeon strategy games where you play the God of Destruction, summoned by the Evil Overlord Badman to dig a dungeon full of monsters to destroy the invading heroes, and help Badman conquer the known world!

(PS Blog Coverage: No Heroes Allowed! Announced for PlayStation Portable)

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PlayStation 2

Toy Story 3: The Video Game Embracing the adored and inspired fun of the Toy Story franchise, Toy Story 3: The Video Game features a story mode that follows the Toy Story 3 film adventures in which Buzz, Woody and friends grapple with their uncertain future as Andy prepares to depart for college.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Central to the heart and soul of PES 2011 is the idea of freedom of play. This freedom invigorates the series with the most advanced set of gameplay improvements ever attempted by the Winning Eleven Production team, coupled with the greatest stride in new content.

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PlayStation Network

God of War: CollectionThese PlayStation 2 games are remastered and pack 60 frames-per-second action, 720p graphics, and PlayStation Network Trophy support. In God of War, players take on the role of Kratos, a Spartan warrior. Plagued by the nightmares of his past, the ash covered warrior would do anything to be free of his debt to the Gods and the memories that haunt him. In God of War II, Kratos sits atop his Olympus throne, as the new God of War – far more ruthless than Ares ever was. To end his continued torment, Kratos must journey to the far reaches of the earth and defeat untold horrors and alter that which no mortal, or god has ever changed his fate.

(PS Blog Coverage: God of War: Collection on the PlayStation Store 11/2)

Hoard Hoard is a fast-paced action game that promises addictive, thrilling action themed around dragons and their quest for treasure. The game gives players the chance to amass giant piles of gold by raiding medieval commerce, roasting knights with fire-breath, kidnapping princesses, scaring towns, and defeating powerful wizards.

(PS Blog Coverage: Stash Your Gold – HOARD Loots PSN November 2nd)

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PSone Classic

Virtual Pool 3 Experience all physical action including friction, speed, collision, and roll to give your game of pool unmatched realism.

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PlayStation minis

Breakquest BreakQuest is a new concept break-out-style game, featuring vibrant graphics, sparkling visual effects, and funky sound. Enjoy 100 unique levels! All of them with their own colorful designs, crystal clear sound and elements behavior. Arkanoid fans must check this out. The game is specially adopted for the PSP (and PS3) wide-screen and AnalogStick for the best console experience.

[Editor’s Note: The following dates are subject to change. Game details are gathered from Press Releases from their individual publishers and/or ESRB rating descriptions.]


Posted by Kotaku Oct 31 2010 19:30 GMT in Gaming News
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#pc Remember that Battlestar Galactica mod, Diaspora, we showed you a few months back? It's got a new trailer, and I am weak at the knees. More »

Posted by Joystiq Oct 31 2010 20:30 GMT in Gran Turismo 5
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Forbidden fan technology? Claims of "the fastest car in the world?" Gran Turismo 5's Red Bull X1 prototype features nearly 1500 horsepower and a 1.4 second zero to 60 time. Thankfully, crashing at over 200 MPH in it won't be so bad -- it's only available in Gran Turismo 5.

Posted by Kotaku Oct 31 2010 18:30 GMT in Gaming News
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#laptops When shopping for a new laptop it's important to know beforehand how you plan to use it. More »