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Mega64 Reveal The Full Extent Of LittleBigPlanet's Offensiveness [Littlebigplanet]
Oh dear. We thought that the only offensive thing to be found in LittleBigPlanet was Sony's over-zealous policing of intellectual property laws. Looks like we were wrong. It gets a little more offensive than that. What's the matter, Media Molecule, sandwiches and/or burgers just too vanilla for you? read
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New Xbox Experience Going Out To Surprised Xbox 360 Owners [Xbox 360]
If you've turned on your Xbox 360 this evening and been greeted with a request to update your system, only to find the New Xbox Experience loading unexpectedly, you're not the only one. Kotaku readers are coming out of the woodwork, firing up the tips line with reports that the NXE is arriving a little earlier than promised. That's without pre-notification from Microsoft that they'd been accepted into the early preview program. Last minute round of invites? Someone flip a switch they shouldn't […] read
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Halo MMO Was Originally Given The Green Light [Halo MMO]
Bad idea or not, there were plenty of people at both Microsoft and Ensemble Studios who thought making a Halo MMO was a good idea. So many, in fact, that prior to the game's cancellation, it had actually been given the green light to enter full-blown production, and it was only "some reorganization at Microsoft" that killed the project off. Ensemble has been wanting to make an MMO for a long time. That was in production for a long time. The Halo IP was a great IP to launch an MMO with. […] read
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Killzone 2 Beta Footage [Killzone 2]
Two clips here, both from the Killzone 2 beta, both showing a great deal of multiplayer footage, both showing that the game (or at least the MP parts) is looking surprisingly great. Like a long-delayed, future-noire Call of Duty 4. Killzone 2 'Salamun Market' gameplay HD read
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Latest Wii Update Will, As Usual, Attempt To Block The Homebrew Channel [Wii]
If you bothered to turn your Wii on tonight, you'll have been prompted to perform a system update. It'll take your Wii to version 3.4. Version 3.4 does little new except, and I quote, "automatically remove" any "unauthorized modifications to save files". That's your edited Twilight Princess save files, users of the Homebrew Channel, so as with most firmware updates, you'd do well to stay away from this one if you want to continue getting any expanded use out of your Wii. Nintendo unleashes Wii […] read
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National Geographic Feel Like Making Games [National Geographic]
Sensing an opportunity to both educate and turn a profit, National Geographic announced today that they'll be forming a games division, called *drum roll* National Geographic Games. The group will be making games across all platforms, including consoles, handhelds and PCs. You may be aware that the channel are already dipping their toes in the medium's great blue ocean, courtesy of games like the TGS show-stopper National Geographic Panda, but I guess this announcement means they'll be taking […] read
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Fuel Your Preconceptions With This Deus Ex 3 Concept Art [Deus Ex 3]
Thanks to the Viking warriors at Gamereactor, we have our first good look at how Deus Ex 3 is shaping up. Not the game itself, mind you, it's far too early for that kind of business, but this concept art should at least give you an idea of the tone Eidos Montreal are shooting for. First thing we noticed? There's sunshine! Second thing? Somebody's been watching a lot of Blade Runner. A sniff of plot details accompanied the art. Seems you'll take the role of a Mr. Adam Jensen, who works for […] read
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Guitar Hero World Tour Not Selling Like Guitar Hero III Did [Guitar Hero: World Tour]
When Guitar Hero III was released in 2007, it sold 1.39 million copies across the various platforms in its first week on sale. That generated $115