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Posted by Kotaku Nov 29 2010 08:00 GMT in Gaming News
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#politics Last week, North Korea shelled a South Korean island, sending the peninsula in to "crisis status." The South fired several test shots in response but, according to the New York Times, the country denied that any hit the North. More »

Posted by Kotaku Nov 29 2010 08:30 GMT in Gaming News
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#art Artist Robert Overweg built a house and put it on exhibition. If you play zombie shooter Left 4 Dead 2, you may even recognise it! More »

Posted by Kotaku Nov 29 2010 07:00 GMT in Gran Turismo 5
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#culturesmash "Young Japanese just aren't as interested in fast cars," the guy at the Honda dealership says, flipping through a Honda Civic Type R brochure. "They all want eco cars or minivans." More »

Posted by Kotaku Nov 29 2010 07:30 GMT in Gaming News
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#cosplay Swedish student Jenni Källberg - otherwise known as the world's greatest Metroid cosplayer - is back, taking imitation of Nintendo's sci-fi starlet to a whole new level. More »

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 29 2010 06:54 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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- based on Tobidase! Kagaku-kun, a science program that airs weekly on TBS - coming from Namco Bandai - game also includes the show’s co-hosts, Shoko “Shokotan” Nakagawa and Naoki Tanaka - travel around the planet in search of creatures for populating a museum - figure out the best way to catch various creatures - hits Japan on March 3rd, [...]

Posted by IGN Nov 29 2010 04:46 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Undisclosed agreement ends the year long dispute.

Posted by IGN Nov 29 2010 04:32 GMT in NBA Jam
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It's probably the most entertaining same-couch multiplayer game this year, but should it really be a retail release?

Posted by Joystiq Nov 29 2010 04:30 GMT in Gaming News
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We hope all of you have enjoyed the Thanksgiving/Black Friday festivities -- we know we certainly have. Before we begrudgingly haul ourselves back into work tomorrow, let's take a look back at Big Download's highlights from the past seven days.

Exclusive Features
  • 2010 Holiday Gift Guides: We give you suggestions on what PC games and related hardware to give to your PC gaming fan for the holidays
  • Reviews: We give our final verdicts for Blade Kitten, DeathSpank and Poker Night at the Inventory along with a review of the Psyko 5.1 PC Gaming Headset.
  • Magic The Gathering Tactics interview - We chat with Sony Online about the upcoming downloadable turn-based strategy game.

Posted by Joystiq Nov 29 2010 03:30 GMT in Gaming News
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This week, two pieces of gaming hardware saw major boosts in Media Create's Japanese sales charts for one central developmental philosophy: Innovation. For example, the 360 got a 229 percent boost in sales on the back of the launch of the innovative, motion-sensing Kinect, which moved 26,000 units during its first two days on Japanese store shelves. That's an increase of 4,934 Xbox 360s sold, most of which likely came from the Kinect console bundles which launched alongside the device.

The PSP, on the other hand, saw a 139 percent increase up to 96,601 units sold, largely due to the fact that Monster Hunter Portable 3rd's Japanese release is less than a week away. Now, you may be wondering exactly why we'd consider that innovative -- see, Monster Hunter Portable 3rd's Japanese release has never been less than a week away before. Booyah. Innovation.

Posted by darkz Nov 29 2010 01:51 GMT in League of Legends
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is op as shit.

 

We had the game just about wrapped up. The only people we had to worry about was Trynd and Anivia.


That was at about 30 minutes, It turns out someone kept feeding trynd and he bought like 4 blood thirsters and some other things.


He could do 1k damage in one hit, it was *crag*ing terrible.

 

The match was dragged to about an hour long, In those 30 minutes I died a lot, and it wasn't just me, it was others. We all died so many goddamn times; We almost had their last turret down. ALMOST, but trynd ended up coming down every single time. That and heimer kept leaving turrets down, but we were all busy with trynd to take them down.

 

I wouldn't be bothered because he actually had little amount of HP, but his endless rages made him impossible to take down because he would get more and more hp from the blood thirsters.

 

Thus I have a new hatred of trynd.

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Why did Trynd buy Bloodthirsters when he could have bought an Infinity Edge?
Hmm, for Trynd.... Trynd counters, Trynd counters...
Wait a bit, Ignite him after he pops his ult. Give it a second or two. You could also try buying a Randuin's Omen for the slow, but Ignite works best. You, being Morde, have both your ult AND ignite, which are both excellent for killing him after he uses his ult
Ignite drops healing too, remember that.
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Force of Nature and/or Banshee's Veil help with that
Abyssal Scepter is an AMAZING choice for dealing with casters, especially since you are Morde

Posted by darkz Nov 28 2010 21:14 GMT in League of Legends
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Hooly
which one was it
Hooly
freakin xbox

Posted by Joystiq Nov 29 2010 02:00 GMT in Gaming News
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Well, here's another reason for us to be jealous of our up-north cohorts -- for tomorrow only, Canadian tech retailer Future Shop is letting shoppers trade in six Wii, 360 or PS3 games for a 32-inch Dynex LCD TV, which normally retails for $300, which is absolutely crazy.
Hooly
all the more reason to love canada

Posted by Joystiq Nov 29 2010 00:30 GMT in Gaming News
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YouTube user Yankeyan recently showed off one of the cleverest Kinect hacks we've seen to date: He's managed to use the motion-sensing gadget to control Super Mario Bros. 1 - 3 on an NES emulator. Well, he kind of controls it. We've never seen anyone work so hard to grab that first mushroom before.

Posted by Kotaku Nov 29 2010 00:00 GMT in Mafia II: Joe's Adventures
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#review Mafia II returns to Empire Bay with "Joe's Adventures," the game's second paid DLC extension. Can its 24 new missions carry the game forward, or do they dwell on what made Mafia II a good-but-not-great action game? More »

Posted by IGN Nov 29 2010 00:04 GMT in Nintendo News
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Nintendo's next console – are we really ready for it? Choose your side.

Posted by PlayStation Blog Nov 29 2010 00:01 GMT in PlayStation News
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That sound you’ve been hearing all week of thousands of boulders barreling down outside your window is actually me rolling up and down my apartment after feasting on a Rubenstein-cooked Thanksgiving meal. Who knew Jeff could single-handedly cook a mean turkey and carry a high score on Dead Nation. For an acquired taste and an appetite for brains (with a side of cranberry sauce), the PlayStation Network delivers a city full of undead zombies seasoned to perfection in the highly anticipated title, Dead Nation. Could you ask for a better way to ring in the holidays?

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We’re only a few weeks shy of wrapping up another amazing year for PlayStation 3, which begs the question — what were your favorite gaming moments or titles to drop in 2010, and what would you like to see from team PlayStation in the new year? Discuss in the comments while you check out this week’s The Drop!

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PlayStation Network

Dead Nation – Sometime in the not-too-distant future, a deadly virus is once again sweeping the globe, infecting everyone in its path and killing off almost all the human race. To the horror of the survivors, the dead have begun rising from the grave, hell-bent on feeding on the living and wiping out mankind for good. But, just as it seems all is lost, a small pocket of survivors emerges, determined to take back the world from the undead.

(PS Blog Coverage: Dead Nation – Turning Up The Heat)

Funky Lab Rat (Demo Available & PlayStation Move Compatible) – Become a super-powered rat and escape from lab captivity in Funky Lab Rat. To make your exciting escape, you can stop time and rearrange 81 levels in 10 worlds thanks to the PlayStation Move motion controller or a DualShock 3 wireless controller.

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PlayStation 3

Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos — Capturing the drama and excitement of the Discovery Channel’s Emmy-winning TV series Deadliest Catch, this game challenges players to take on the world’s toughest job, crab fishing. Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos combines strategy and action as players chart a course through the unforgiving Bering Sea on a quest for Opilio and King Crab.

Nail’d — Nail’d is a racing game that is all about eschewing boring realism for over the top arcade fun. It’s a racer that challenges everything from player reflexes through to the rules of physics. Riding on ATVs and motocross bikes with powerful boost controls, players will race down near-vertical courses of incredible jumps, stunts and obstacles.

Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition – A sci-fi action RPG from acclaimed developer Gearbox, Borderlands combines the best in first-person action with player customization and vehicular combat for incredible layers of gameplay depth. Borderlands Game of the Year Edition includes tokens for Claptrap’s New Robot Revolution, The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned, Mad Moxxi’s Underdome Riot, and The Secret Armory of General Knoxx.

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PSone Japan Imports

Blockids — Choose one of eight cartoon characters and bounce, blast and batter your way past an array of formidable, fortress-like block barriers in Natsume’s revolutionary 3-D twist on an arcade classic.

Dezaemon Plus — Dezaemon is a shooter fanatics dream with the ability to create your very own waves of enemy vessels on short circuit, bosses that put the fear back in the word, cavernous tunnels at breakneck speeds accomplished without the Yaroze development tool.

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PlayStation minis

VectorTD — VectorTD is the third TD game made by David Scott, with Flash Element TD and Flash Circle TD being the first two. You must build towers to stop the invading Vectoids in time-honoured TD tradition. You have eight maps to defend and 11 different types of tower to help you defend them, all of which can be upgraded up to 10 times and/or sold.

[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 GoNintendo Nov 28 2010 23:37 GMT in Crime Lab: Body of Evidence
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A portion of a C3 review… Anyone hankering for something to test their wits after solving both the sublime Professor Layton and the Lost Future and the exemplary Last Window: The Secret of Cape West, can would definitely be wise to check out this recent Nintendo DS release. Crime Lab: Body of Evidence mixes together a [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Nov 28 2010 23:14 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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- monsters scurry down a winding path - soldiers swing swords and shoot at them - basic five unit types: soldiers, archers, mages, knights, and hammer soldiers with eye patches - upgrade units with extra skills - earn more skill points if you stand next to one of those colored heaven stones - sixteen stages - enemies such as slimes, goblins, [...]

Posted by Kotaku Nov 28 2010 23:00 GMT in Gaming News
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#twig Games enter their post-holiday hibernation with just two big releases: Epic Mickey for the Wii, and Golden Sun: Dark Dawn on the DS. Super Meat Boy also arrives on the PC. More »