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Posted by Joystiq Mar 01 2014 03:30 GMT in Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown
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Come Saturday, April 26, Walnut, California will play host to the 2014 incarnation of the Sega Cup Virtua Fighter Tournament, and now you, too, can throw your hat into the polygonal ring.

As with last year's tournament, Sega Cup Virtua Fighter Tournament 2014 will focus on the latest version of the fighter, Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown. Games will take place on the PlayStation 3 and each round will be decided by best of three matches. The top 16 players in the tournament will take home a portion of the "over $15,000" in prize money at stake at the event.

Full details on how to register for the tournament can be found at Eventbrite, though keep in mind that there is an entry fee of $10, and currently there are only 111 spots remaining. Additional details on the event can be found at the tournament's official website. [Image: Sega]

Posted by IGN Mar 01 2014 03:31 GMT in PlayStation News
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An awesome movie gets a little less awesome when shrunk down on portables.

Posted by Joystiq Mar 01 2014 03:00 GMT in Sonic Adventure
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Japanese cable company KDDI is set to roll out an Android app-based cloud service that will stream games from Sega, Konami, and other publishers to J:Com and JCN subscribers, Engadget reports.

The Ubitus-developed GameNow service, which is compatible with an upcoming lineup of Toshiba Smart TVs in the United States, will offer a number of paid and subscription-based games when it launches in Japan this year. Announced titles include Sega's Sonic Adventure, Milestone's World Rally Championship 3, and Konami's World Soccer Winning Eleven 2014 (Pro Evolution Soccer 2014).

Other featured games include Square Enix's puzzler Yosumin, Nigoro's indie adventure game La-Mulana, and Falcom's Eiyuu Densetsu: Sora no Kiseki FC (released stateside for the PSP in 2011 as The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky).

Sony's similar PlayStation Now streaming service recently entered a closed beta ahead of a planned launch this summer.

[Image: KDDI/Ubitus]

Posted by Joystiq Mar 01 2014 02:00 GMT in Steam
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Following January's official release of Steam Family Options, Valve Software has removed Steam Family Sharing from its long beta test and made it available to all Steam users.

As its name suggests, Steam Family Sharing allows those with blood ties (or those willing to lie about blood ties) to freely share access to retail PC, Mac and Linux game releases via Steam. "Players who share computers can now also share their available libraries with one another, each earning their own achievements and saving their own game progress to the Steam Cloud," reads Valve's official description of the service. "It's all enabled by authorizing shared computers and the familiar accounts that log into them."

Full details on how to enable Steam Family Sharing can be found on the program's website. It's a quick process, which should leave you plenty of time to decide who is worthy of membership in your new virtual "family." [Image: Valve]

Posted by GoNintendo Mar 01 2014 02:02 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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Coming from a Siliconera interview with Jools Watsham...

“My inspiration for the gameplay of Moon Chronicles—specifically in terms to the game flow and level design—was more from Super Metroid than the FPS Metroid games. However, the stylus control method was absolutely inspired by Metroid Prime Hunters on the DS.

One of the main ‘Metroid’ aspects that we incorporated into Moon Chronicles is the ‘gates’ or progression blockers that must be returned to once the solution has been acquired. In Super Metroid this is usually accomplished by collecting a new power-up, whereas with Moon Chronicles it is largely story-driven or involves accomplishing a task or collecting a special item to gain access to the new area and progress through the game.

Another key element that I love about the Metroid series is the sense of many secret hidden pick-ups scattered all about, requiring the player explore beyond the main path of the game, which improve the player’s attributes in some way. This is where we utilize the Remote Access Droid (RAD) in Moon Chronicles, enabling the player to navigate the RAD unit into small ducts that Major Kane cannot enter in order to disable force-fields to allow Major Kane access and collect special items or progress into new areas. The RAD also provides a great sense of puzzle solving, which is another key aspect of the Metroid series.

There is a chance that each enemy destroyed will drop a pick-up that helps your current situation. You’ll find that you will typically get what you need at that moment, whether that is ammo for your Muon Pistol or a health pick-up. This serves as a great way for the player to feel the need and satisfaction from destroying enemies.”

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Posted by IGN Mar 01 2014 01:51 GMT in PC Gaming News
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How the DC-themed MOBA is setting itself apart from those that came before it.

Posted by IGN Mar 01 2014 01:41 GMT in Xbox One
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Prepare to laugh, cry, and be amazed in this week's Top 5 Titanfall Kills of the Week.

Posted by Kotaku Mar 01 2014 01:00 GMT in Gaming News
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What's gonna happen on True Detective? Who's the Yellow King? What's Rust been up to all these years? Your guess is as good as mine. If you DO have predictions, I hope you'll share them here, and also check out this great Wired feature breaking down some of the most popular theories.Read more...

Posted by IGN Mar 01 2014 01:15 GMT in Xbox One
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Alfredo uses what he learned from the beta to create a killer loadout for when Titanfall drops.

Posted by Joystiq Mar 01 2014 00:30 GMT in Konami
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More than just a pretty face, sharp fangs and philosophical ramblings on what a man consists of, the Dracula of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 can throw down as well as any centuries-old creature of the night. [Image: Konami]

Posted by IGN Mar 01 2014 00:52 GMT in Batman: Arkham Origins
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Rocksteady Games may be revealing its next Batman game in the very near future.

Posted by Kotaku Mar 01 2014 00:00 GMT in Gaming News
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The PES and FIFA games may be capable simulations of men running around a field kicking things. But there's a new, more ridiculous football (soccer) simulation in town. Goofball Goals. Read more...

Posted by IGN Mar 01 2014 00:20 GMT in PlayStation News
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The next expansion pack to hit Battlefield 4 puts water-based warfare in the spotlight.

Posted by Valve Mar 01 2014 00:05 GMT in Steam
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Toy Soldiers: Complete is Now Available on Steam Early Access!
Toy Soldiers: Complete
Command your Toy Soldiers in multiplayer or co-op with Toy Soldiers: Complete! Bring your toys back to life in this action-packed, strategy-based game with Toy Soldiers: Cold War, and its two DLCS - Napalm and Evil Empire. Before its full release, the original smash hit, Toy Soldiers, Kaisers Battle and Invasion DLC will be reignited as you man the guns for control of the trench-filled battlefields of Europe!

Toy Soldiers
One of the top 10 best-selling Xbox LIVE Arcade games of all time, Toy Soldiers is a unique, action-packed strategy-based game in which players command antique WWI toy soldiers vying for control of the trench-filled battlefields of Europe.

Test your mettle by: Deploying an exciting arsenal such as tanks, cavalry, biplanes, and flamethrowers in a vintage WWI toy diorama. Putting your foot soldiers, snipers, cavalry, and fighter pilots to the test by commanding individual units. Controlling the entire battlefield from a strategic view.

With challenges focused on torching your enemies, additional weapons at your disposal, a brand-new vehicle, and expanded single-player, co-op, and competitive modes, Napalm is sure to set a new standard for startling authenticity and intense action.
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Posted by PlayStation Blog Mar 01 2014 00:02 GMT in PlayStation News
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The gang is reunited! We discuss the merits of Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition on PS4 (out this Tuesday!), Wolfenstein: The New Order on PS4, and lay out all the new releases for March 4th. We’ve also got a nifty pair of interviews with some of the minds behind 1001 Spikes and Sniper Elite 3. Listen up!

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Stuff We Talked About
  • Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition
  • Wolfenstein: The New Order
  • 1001 Spikes
  • Sniper Elite 3
Recent Episodes
  • Episode 110: The Secrets of Left Behind
  • Episode 109: Podcast Evolved
  • Episode 108: The Brave and the Gold

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[Editor’s note: PSN game release dates are subject to change without notice. Game details are gathered from press releases from their individual publishers and/or ESRB rating descriptions.]

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Posted by Kotaku Feb 28 2014 23:23 GMT in Turtle Beach
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Good news for gaming headset owners: The Xbox One March update will bring with it support for optical Dolby audio output, meaning that your Astro/Turtle Beach/other gaming headset will finally get a full surround signal. Polygon's tested an Astro headset and they say it works great.Read more...

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 28 2014 23:42 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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- collaboration going on between Capcom’s Monster Hunter series and the Shinshu Shiba Onsen (hot springs) in Nagano prefecture
- Onsen will regularly feature special foods and items in their shops
- special limited edition Felyne that you can get during the spring season
- this is available only through Onsen’s Wi-Fi download spot

Posted by Kotaku Feb 28 2014 22:50 GMT in Gaming News
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Gawker Comcast Simply Doesn't Give a *crag* About You | Jalopnik Man With Mullet Mounts Harley, Almost Dies Twice In One Minute | Jezebel Money Is the Only Thing Dudes Worry About More Than Their Looks | Lifehacker How to View (and Erase) Your Facebook Search History | Kinja Popular Posts Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Feb 28 2014 23:11 GMT in Gaming News
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Today Marvel Comics announced Uncanny X-Men: Days Of Future Past, a mobile game based on the dark future storyline from The Uncanny X-Men issues 141 and 142. Read more...

Posted by GoNintendo Feb 28 2014 23:40 GMT in Nintendo Stuff
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A portion of a Nintendo Life review...

While a few extra puzzle elements could have been employed, as well as a bit of customization with music and some multiplayer options, Tappingo’s price tag makes it easy to recommend to anyone who thinks they’d enjoy its brand of pixel puzzling.

Full review here

Posted by Valve Feb 28 2014 23:35 GMT in Steam
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- You can now edit your fantasy team name by clicking on it.
- Fantasy league commissioners can now remove members from their fantasy league (only pre-draft).