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Posted by Kotaku Feb 24 2014 20:55 GMT in Gaming News
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Thought: if you're going to go to a PS4 launch event in Japan wearing this costume, you should get your console for free. What a costume! At least he didn't bring a fake machine gun to the launch.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Feb 24 2014 21:15 GMT in Gaming News
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Earth Defense Force 2025 is a simple game about simple pleasures. Shooting giant insects (and arachnids) with rocket launchers. Giant Bomb takes a run through the game so you can see just how magical that formula can really be.Read more...

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 24 2014 21:37 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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A portion of a Joystiq review...

Tengami will undoubtedly feel too slow and too awkward for some, but others will be happy to give it its time – it only lasts a few hours – and really revel in its sublimely rendered take on Japanese pop-up.

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Posted by Joystiq Feb 24 2014 21:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Block-rocking beats typically don't spring to mind when engaging in swords and sorcery fantasy. We don't automatically associate Tolkien and the dancefloor. Why shouldn't we? Skeletons and cave dwelling beasts like to get done, and so do fated heroes questing for loot and glory.

Crypt of the NecroDancer dares to challenge both your dungeon diving skills and your sense of rhythm. Joystiq's Sam Prell has already spent time with Crypt of the NecroDancer, speaking with its creators about how to translate music into slick pixel art; now, Sam takes Joystiq Tiny Streams on a guided tour of an alpha version of the game. No easy task, as you'll soon see.

If you enjoyed this stream, you can follow Sam's Twitch channel and tune in for more Joystiq Tiny Streams right here every Monday and Friday at 4PM EST. If you hunger for the live experience and want to hang out with the Joystiq crew, Joystiq Streams broadcasts live every Tuesday and Thursday at 4PM EST. [Image: Ted Martens]

Posted by Kotaku Feb 24 2014 20:30 GMT in Gaming News
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If you've got a couple of screwdrivers, popsicle sticks, an elastic band and a bottlecap lying around, then why not put them to good use? These common household items are everything you need to make a surprisingly powerful mini crossbow. Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Feb 24 2014 20:43 GMT in Duke Nukem Forever
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"We have acted in good faith and are working towards a resolution," says the CEO and game director of Interceptor Entertainment, which was due to publish a Duke Nukem game by 3D Realms before Gearbox Software filed a lawsuit Friday. "We are not all out of gum."Read more...

Posted by IGN Feb 24 2014 21:14 GMT in PlayStation News
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Kart racer joins Instant Game Collection, plus sales on 2013 and Vita games.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 24 2014 20:30 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Chris Roberts' upcoming space epic Star Citizen has surpassed yet another crowdfunding milestone, by attracting over $39 million to the game's development to date.

As with previous funding milestones, topping $39 million adds a new feature to the game. Specifically, a star system known as UDS-2943-01-22. "The object, once thought to be a single massive star, is actually a trinary star consisting of two white dwarfs and an active pulsar orbiting one another," reads the developer's official description. "Because of the complex gravitic factors at work, it is now believed that a jump point leading to the system likely exists in or near explored human space. Beyond the bizarre stellar makeup, the composition of the system is all but unknown."

With $39 million out of the way, Star Citizen fans can now set their sights on the next stretch goal. If Star Citizen attracts over $40 million in funding, developer Cloud Imperium Games will add an additional two star systems to the game. Beyond that, the development team has also added a new stretch goal at $41 million that will fund a team of developers to create procedural generation technology for "future iterations of Star Citizen." [Image: Cloud Imperium Games]

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Feb 24 2014 21:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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Elite: Dangerous is the crowdfunded re-birth of the classic Elite space trading game, which used ancient magics to cram an entire wireframe universe inside a computer. This new, modern magic is trickling its way through an alpha development process, and last week Adam and Graham got access to a series of singleplayer scenarios designed to demonstrate the game’s combat systems. Graham is playing it with the Oculus Rift headset, Adam is playing it with aplomb. They gathered beneath a moonlit asteroid field to discuss their thoughts so far. … [visit site to read more]


Posted by IGN Feb 24 2014 20:59 GMT in Nintendo News
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Jakks Pacific has created the first officially licensed Mario Kart ride-on for children, which comes out next month.

Posted by Giant Bomb Feb 24 2014 20:51 GMT in Gaming News
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Fans of seagulls, embedded games journalism, surfer dudes, and discussions about Thief, Strider, and Earth Defense Force will love today's show.

Posted by IGN Feb 24 2014 20:49 GMT in Minecraft
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You know that Lunchables makes pizzas and hot dogs? Brian and Greg discuss while being horrible in Minecraft.

Posted by IGN Feb 24 2014 20:43 GMT in Dark Souls II
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Naomi and Marty go hands on with the collector's edition of Dark Souls II and show you all of the incredible goodies that come in it.

Posted by Kotaku Feb 24 2014 20:00 GMT in Gaming News
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Happy 60th birthday to Sid Meier, the legendary game designer best known for Civilization, Pirates!, and many other strategy games. Celebrate by checking out our profile of Meier's life, career, and history. "While you were playing, I memorized the algorithms."Read more...

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 24 2014 20:24 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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A portion of a C3 review...

Smart puzzles wrapped up in a beautiful aesthetic with an amazing soundtrack make the (short) journey to the final credits an absolute pleasure. Overly slow character movement, no hints system for rookies, and - you guessed it - a shorter than expected experience, mar what is otherwise a truly joyous piece of gaming art.

Full review here

Posted by Joystiq Feb 24 2014 20:00 GMT in PlayStation Vita
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Most birthday celebrations involve a cake, paper hats and some light tomfoolery, but celebrating the life anniversary of an inanimate object is understandably a little less rowdy. The PS Vita enters its third year of existence by slashing prices on a bunch of games, starting tomorrow.

The PS Vita Anniversary sale, which runs through March 3, makes it a good week to be a PS Vita owner. PS Plus subscribers can grab games for up to 75 percent off, while everyone else can enjoy deals of up to half-off. Cheap downloads for Hotline Miami, Escape Plan, Flower, Killzone Mercenary and many more are available. If you're a PS Plus member, you can grab Machinarium for a paltry $1.75.

A supplemental Back to 2013 sale provides further temptations tomorrow with discounts on Dragon's Crown, Guacamelee, Spelunky, Super Motherload and Injustice: Gods Among Us. Many of the PS Vita games are cross-buy enabled, and PS3 users can enjoy discounts on Diablo 3, Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, Rayman Legends, Terraria and more.

Both promotions will be active after the PlayStation Store updates tomorrow. There's quite a lot to pore over, so we'd suggest taking a second to review your checkbook first. Checkbooks are still a thing, right?

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 24 2014 20:19 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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The next, big Castlevania title may not be hitting Nintendo platforms, but there's no denying the franchise's rich history with Nintendo over the years. I'm sure we'll see more Castlevania action on Nintendo platforms in the future, but for now we can look back on how the franchise got to where it is.


Posted by IGN Feb 24 2014 20:11 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Nearly 30 years (and 30 games) after its incredible debut, Konami's Castlevania series is still going strong. Relive its entire legacy.

Posted by IGN Feb 24 2014 20:01 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Ashley Johnson comes by to talk about Ellie in Left Behind, and a Thief developer talks about reinventing the franchise.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 24 2014 19:30 GMT in PlayStation Vita
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It's been almost two whole months since we bid farewell to 2013, but it's so hard to let go of the good times. Sony takes a nostalgic look back at the year we left behind with an upcoming round of PlayStation Network price drops on some of 2013's notable digital releases.

Sony's Back to 2013 Sale has a lot to offer for RPG fans, with Tales of Xillia available for $19.99 ($14.99 for Plus members), Dragon's Crown up for $24.99 ($17.49 for Plus), and Ni no Kuni dropped to $9.99 ($6.99 for Plus) -- its lowest digital price to date. Atlus' classic PSone RPG Persona 2: Eternal Punishment is also on sale this week for $4.99, or $3.49 for Plus subscribers.

Other noteworthy drops include Diablo 3 for $39.99 ($34.99 Plus), Rayman Legends for $41.99 ($29.39 Plus), and WWE 2K14 for $39.99 ($29.99 Plus). Sale prices start tomorrow, and last through next Monday.

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Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Feb 24 2014 20:00 GMT in PC Gaming News
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It’s taken an enormous amount of willpower to resist the charms of Divinity: Original Sin since the Early Access version arrived on Steam. It’s not that I’m worried about playing parts of the game before it’s complete – I’ve already spent two days in its company – it’s that I’m in need of an RPG partner. Far too many of my friends are either unnerved by the idea of traipsing through a fantasy world with me while I talk to dogs, cats and cows, or they’re digging their heels in and waiting for the full game to be released. A new video shows some of the environments due when that happy event occurs, sometime in Spring. There are also weather effects. Around thirty seconds in, a big ol’ monster slips on some ice and falls on its arse.

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Posted by Kotaku Feb 24 2014 19:30 GMT in Gaming News
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While snack traditionalists cling desperately to their ketchup and mustard, those possessing progressive taste buds have succumbed to the spicy siren song of Sriracha. What sorcery is this? It's not magic — it's chemistry. Read more...

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 24 2014 19:55 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Man, that's one hell of a system! Looks like the creators of this Chinese knock-off gaming device decided that sticking some big-name characters on their box was the key to success. I would love to see what this thing actually plays like.

Posted by IGN Feb 24 2014 19:42 GMT in Xbox 360 News
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Another entry in the high-quality game art canon by Titan Books releases this week. Take a peek inside now.