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by Mike Bantick
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Thursday, 01 October 2009 |
Publisher NAMCO BANDAI has released details of a new Intellectual Property from the developers of Heavenly Sword and Kung Fu Chaos. Enslaved takes place 150 years in the future in a world at war, a situation that can only be rectified by PS3 and Xbox 360 owners.
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by Mike Bantick
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Wednesday, 30 September 2009 |
Still strutting your way through the 85 tracks that are unlocked in Guitar Hero 5, soon there will be five new track packs to shred to. Everything from classic rock to Wolfmother and Marilyn Manson are included.
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by Mike Bantick
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Tuesday, 29 September 2009 |
Calling it a street date seems a little inaccurate; Nintendo has announced the release date for Wii Fit Plus in Australia. This is an upgrade to the exercise game/activity that has topped charts worldwide, so it is time to start balancing on the board again.
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by Mike Bantick
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Tuesday, 29 September 2009 |
Film Victoria’s sponsored Digital Distribution Summit kicks off today with game developers, venture capitalists and enthusiasts meeting to disucc the rapidly growing business of digital game distribution. Game retailers will no doubt have ears pressed to walls as well as faces and fingers splayed across the windows trying to get a peek at the future of game publishing.
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by Mike Bantick
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Friday, 25 September 2009 |
Sony announcements from the Tokyo Game Show today include an expected date for the PS3 motion controller as well as games that will use the feature. Sony has also released sales details for the recently marketed remodelling of the PlayStation 3, the PS3 Slim.
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by Mike Bantick
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Thursday, 24 September 2009 |
Project Natal promises a gaming experience requiring no controller to play. Unveiled at E3, the Project Natal device plugs into an Xbox 360 and gives players a chance to control in-game action with their own body movements. At the Tokyo Game Show today Microsoft has announced the publishers and developers who are hard at work to bring Project Natal enabled titles into the living room.
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by Mike Bantick
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Thursday, 24 September 2009 |
It was a strong rumour going into the Tokyo Game Show and now Nintendo have confirmed a significant price cut to the very popular Wii video game console. Nintendo also announced release dates for Wii-Fit Plus and New Super Mario Bros.
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by Mike Bantick
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Thursday, 24 September 2009 |
Electronic Arts has pulled together a few words, stating the obvious in response to the recent banning of Left 4 Dead 2 in Australia. Whilst working with the Australian Classification Board in getting Left 4 Dead 2 across the line, EA have pointed out the beliefs of many when it comes to the hypocrisy of video-game classification in a country that has produced some wonderful, yet violence-based, entertainment media in the past.
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by Mike Bantick
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Wednesday, 23 September 2009 |
Rockstar Games has the upcoming Beaterator for PSP to spruik. Now the debate begins on whether this application is a game or a tool for hand-held music creation. At the recent MTV Video Music Awards Rockstar handed Beaterator around the audience for some reactions: footage after the click.
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by David Swan
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Wednesday, 23 September 2009 |
Xboxers everywhere, rejoice! You can soon co-operate with (and insult)
others online more quickly than ever before, in full 802.11n glory.
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