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Posted by IGN Dec 06 2010 01:23 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Want to work in the games industry? Here's a snapshot of the degrees and the changing face of game development in Australia.

Posted by IGN Dec 06 2010 01:20 GMT in PlayStation News
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Chances of obtaining Metal Gear Solid Rising legally, increase.

Posted by Joystiq Dec 06 2010 01:00 GMT in Gaming News
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Square Enix has announced a free update to its flagship MMORPG, Final Fantasy XI, which might just make you say "World of What-craft: What-aclysm?" Fine, nobody would ever say that under any circumstances, but the fact remains: This patch has a lot to offer the game's faithful player base.

Posted by PlayStation Blog Dec 06 2010 00:31 GMT in PlayStation News
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While Rey is off in Miami enjoying mojitos, delicious Cuban sandwiches and a city that doesn’t close down at 2am (really, California? really??), I’ll drop this week’s new releases on you.

While publishers push most retail releases into stores in time for Black Friday (movie tie-in TRON: Evolution is a notable exception), it’s still a good week for fans of downloadable games. The PlayStation Store never closes, after all.

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TRON: Evolution – This is an action game, based on the movie Tron: Legacy, in which players traverse a digital world populated by human-like characters to investigate the origin of a destructive virus. From a third-person perspective, players engage in melee-style combat, using punches, kicks, combo moves, and light-disc attacks to defeat humanoid enemies.

(PS Blog Coverage: TRON: Evolution)

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Qlione – Enrique Galvez of Rockin’ Android says: “The Qlione Evolve bundle includes two games; Qlione and Qlione 2, at an unbeatable price ($6.99). While your goal in Qlione is to simply survive, Qlione 2 has you evolving, and even devolving, in an attempt to find the optimal form to fight off your assailants. With the Qlione Evolve bundle, you get both complete games and their PSN extras like custom soundtracks, online leaderboards and Trophies.”

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Kung-Fu Live – Those crazy Finns at Virtual Air Guitar have made a virtual Kung-Fu simulator, placing you (via the PlayStation Eye camera) into a side scrolling beat ‘em up reminiscent of days of yore. The boss battles are pretty awesome, and it’s a killer workout!

Watch and read our previous coverage here.

Alien Breed 2 Assault – John Dennis from Team 17 Software recently shared: “It’s the direct follow-up to the PSN game Alien Breed: Impact. What’s more, it’s the middle entry in a trilogy of downloadable PS3 titles that reinvent Alien Breed, a series which has roots dating back to 1991. The game is an action-packed top-down science fiction shooter where you must conserve ammo, scavenge for gear, and upgrade your arsenal to survive against a vast alien threat.”

For PlayStation Plus members only (this week):

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Sackboy’s Prehistoric Moves – This is a brand new spin-off PSN title that showcases all of the fun that can be had when Sackboy gets his hands on the PlayStation Move motion controller. The player with the PlayStation Move controller leads the charge, flicking switches and triggering platforms to help the other players, using DualShock Controllers, through each level.

Sackboy’s Prehistoric Moves is free for PlayStation Plus members on Tuesday, everyone else can purchase it for $5.99 starting next week (Dec 14).

For more info on Sackboy’s Prehistoric Moves, click here.

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TRON: Evolution – This is an action game, based on the movie Tron: Evolution, in which players engage in futuristic battles and events. Players can compete in light-cycle races, light-tank battles, and arena-style fights.

Football Manager 2011 – This is a sports simulation game in which players select and manage a real-world soccer team from clubs and leagues around the world. Players must make managerial decisions that include negotiating contracts, trading athletes, and setting up the team’s strategies and tactics.

Military History Commander: Europe at War – This is a turn-based strategy game in which players choose to fight as the Axis or Allies during World War II. Players control troops on a hexagonal grid to defeat the enemy and gain territory until one side wins the war.

NEOGEO HEROES: Ultimate Shooting – This is an arcade-style shooter in which players control characters that fly through scrolling landscapes and battle various enemies.

Michael Jackson The Experience – This is a music and rhythm simulation game in which players can follow along with the music and dance moves of Michael Jackson. Players can match on-screen rhythmic cues to score points and unlock various award items.

The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn’s Quest – In this action-adventure game, based on the Lord of the Rings franchise, players assume the role of Aragorn on his quest to become king and bring peace to the land. The game features bright and colorful renditions of Middle Earth’s key locations, as the hobbit Sam retells “new” adventures to his young children. Players explore fantasy landscapes while using swords, bows, spears, and torches to defeat enemy creatures.

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Arcade Essentials – Alex Bravve from publisher Nordcurrent says “Arcade Essentials is a collection of 5 arcade games, remakes of the classic arcade hits of the 80s that (I’m sure) all of us are familiar with. Each game consists of 50 levels, so there is quite a lot of gameplay time here. We decided to make minimalistic visuals with lots of special effects, to get the feeling of the real arcades. To get an idea of how the game looks and plays, please check the trailer:”

Other minis this week:

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[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 Dec 06 2010 00:00 GMT in Gaming News
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#arcade There a well known, long-established patterns for beating Pac-Man's mazes, up until the ninth Key, as Buckner & Garcia sang. Still, Pac's adversaries exhibit behavior that, if not exactly tactical, is still complex. More »

Posted by Kotaku Dec 05 2010 23:30 GMT in Gaming News
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#screengrab Disclaimer - possibly mandated by a legal settlement, or at least to avoid one - on the back of one of those infamous Wii knockoffs you always see in drugstores this time of year. Seen via Siliconera. More »

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 05 2010 23:20 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Man, I have to stop being a baby and go get my Triforce tattoo on my hand. I’ve been thinking about it for years and years. My chubby little hands should make for a less painful experience! Thanks to Autydi for the heads up!

Posted by Joystiq Dec 05 2010 23:30 GMT in Gran Turismo 5
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Look, you've waited 800 years for Gran Turismo 5 to arrive; don't you think you've earned the right to play the game the way God (and Kazunori Yamauchi) intended? We're speaking, of course, about playing the game using a beefy racing wheel created by the most suggestively named peripheral manufacturer on the planet: The Thrustmaster T500RS, which was recently teased on the company's official site.

Previously, Logitech's Driving Force wheel (which is currently available for the PS3) was the only peripheral to grab the Gran Turismo license, but judging by the aforementioned (GT5-branded) teaser, Thrustmaster managed to get its hands on it as well. According to Engadget, the wheel appears to be equipped with the same magnetic sensors built into the HOTAS Warthog flight stick, and is rumored to hit retail at around $500. Thrustmaster hasn't revealed any official details quite yet, but promises more information will surface during CES 2011.

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 05 2010 23:18 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Auctions here First Party NES Nintendo Mario Prototypes Alien 3 Game Boy sample Kaettekita Mario Bros.

Posted by Joystiq Dec 05 2010 22:00 GMT in Gaming News
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We've seen plenty of cheap imitators of the Nintendo Wii since the system launched back in 2006 -- but we've never seen one of these knockoffs be quite so honest as the "Wireless 60." Seriously, the product description on the back of its box borders on self-deprecating.

Posted by Kotaku Dec 05 2010 21:00 GMT in Fight Night Champion
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#fightnight Pre-order bonuses are circulating for Fight Night Champion, due March 1. Get it through Amazon and you'll be given a code that unlocks young George Foreman, back when he had a bigger afro and smaller moobs. He also fights better. More »

Posted by Joystiq Dec 05 2010 20:30 GMT in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
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Online poll distributor GMI Survey recently uploaded a questionnaire allowing Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood players to rate various aspects of their experience with the game -- provided said players fit into the male, UK-based demographic sought out by the survey. After evaluating the strength of Brotherhood's composite features, participants are asked to gauge their interest in potential additions which could be made in a "sequel to the Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood game." Check out the full list of these questions after the jump.

We can't tell whether this survey was officially commissioned by Ubisoft, or if these inclusions are being seriously considered for future Creeds, but ... well, co-op? More multiplayer modes? A new assassin in a new time period? We're down. In fact, the only way we could be more down is if the survey mentioned "two additional hidden blades that you wear on your feet, allowing you to stab four dudes at once." Get on it, Ubisoft.

Posted by Kotaku Dec 05 2010 20:00 GMT in Yakuza 3
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#ps3 A Yakuza 3 ad, an Engrish restaurant sign and ... George Clooney? Gran Turismo 5 is an amazingly detailed game, though some of that detail on its Tokyo race course is a bit strange. More »

Posted by Kotaku Dec 05 2010 19:00 GMT in Gaming News
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#ratings The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports that Australia's Labor government will support the creation of an adults-only classification for video games there. A decision on backing a new rating, called R18+, is expected Friday at a meeting of Australia's attorneys general. More »

Posted by Joystiq Dec 05 2010 18:30 GMT in Gaming News
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There's no new Bit. Trip game on WiiWare in December (as far as we know!) but you'll still be able to give Gaijin Games a little money in exchange for some abstract, challenging, musically integrated WiiWare radness, in the form of Gaijin's port of Lilt Line. It'll be out in North America on December 13. A demo will also be released.

In case you're not familiar with the iPhone version, involves tilting to control the angle of a line as it moves through a narrow path, occasionally tapping in time with the dubstep soundtrack. Also, if you're not familiar with it but have an iPhone, you can get that version for free right now. Consider it a preview of the WiiWare release! Or just consider it a free game! Or something!

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 05 2010 17:59 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Here’s a surprisingly honest blurb from the back of Wii knock-off box… Well, the message may not be plastered on the front of the box, but hopefully the person purchasing this will take the time to read this message. I wonder how many people have been fooled by Wii knock-offs in the past.

Posted by Kotaku Dec 05 2010 18:00 GMT in Heist
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#crime Remember in the middle of last month someone jacked two trailers outside of Toronto and made off with $1 million in PlayStation 3 and PSP merch? Cops have made an arrest and recovered half the stolen property. More »