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While casting calls and web domain registrations have already seemingly peeled back the curtain on the next proper Grand Theft Auto game, a report on GameSpot says that title is a lot further along than you’d think. More »


Source: Kotaku

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Coming this week on Xbox LIVE Arcade

by Salat on June 14, 2011 · 0 comments

Adventures of Shuggy Magic 2012

This week Adventures of Shuggy and Magic: The Gathering – Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012 will release on Xbox LIVE Arcade for 800 points each.


Source: Xbox Live’s Major Nelson

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Following the E3 Briefing earlier today, we also announced the following features coming to Xbox 360 and Xbox LIVE Members later this year:

  • The New Dashboard. Simpler. Cleaner. Easier to navigate. With the addition of new entertainment content on Xbox LIVE and our commitment to continuously improving the overall Xbox experience, we’ve updated the dashboard with a new look and feel that makes it even more open, inviting and intuitive to navigate. All of your favorite content is categorized in a way that is easy to browse and find what you’re looking for, plus you can use voice anywhere in the dashboard to effortlessly navigate and get to what you want.
  • Bing on Xbox. We are bringing Bing to Xbox. Bing on Xbox searches Netflix, Hulu Plus, ESPN, as well as our music, video and Xbox LIVE marketplaces to find exactly the entertainment you want to enjoy. With Bing on Xbox and Kinect, you can effortlessly find the games, movies, TV shows, sports and music you want by only using your voice. You say it, Xbox finds it. The experience is now simpler than ever before.
  • Expanded Kinect Voice Support. We want Xbox LIVE members around the globe to experience the magic of Kinect’s voice recognition technology so we are committed to bringing voice to eight additional markets by the end of this year with a total of 13 markets that will have Kinect voice. We are also exploring some innovative new ways to enable the LIVE community to help us accelerate the refinement of voice models in new markets, and look forward to sharing developments on that front soon.
  • Beacons. We want to make it easy for you to connect with friends over your favorite games on Xbox LIVE, so we are introducing Beacons to the service. Beacons are a way to tell your Xbox LIVE and Facebook friends that you want to play a game on Xbox LIVE. By setting a Beacon, you tell Xbox LIVE what you want to play. Then, Xbox LIVE lets you know when friends are playing or want to play the same game. With Beacons, no matter what you’re currently doing on Xbox LIVE your friends know that it’s ok to ask you to play your Beaconed games. Imagine sending out a Beacon to let your friends know you’re interested in playing “Halo,” while watching a movie on Netflix. It’s about making it easier for you to share and discover games and multiplayer opportunities with friends on Xbox LIVE.
  • Cloud Storage for Game Saves and LIVE Profile. Here at Xbox LIVE we listen to your feedback. We are making it easier for you to sign into your Xbox LIVE account from any console at any time to access your game saves and full profile, including items such as Microsoft Points to make purchases, Achievements and friends. Cloud storage will allow you to enjoy the same great Xbox LIVE gaming experience even when you’re not in your own living room by giving you the option to store your “game saves” securely in the Xbox LIVE cloud instead of on a portable memory unit or your console’s hard drive. Gone are the days of “gamertag recovery.” Now all you need to do is sign in, no matter where you are!


Source: Xbox Live’s Major Nelson

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Cloud-based video game streaming service OnLive unveiled support for tablets with new iPad and Android apps that will release in the U.S. and Europe this fall. Like the company’s MicroConsole TV Adapter and Windows/Mac application, the OnLive Player App for iPad and Android will enable subscribers to stream and play “virtually all” of its 100-plus-game catalog on demand. Gamers will be able to use the devices’ touchscreens or OnLive’s new Universal Wireless Controller to play. …


Source: Gamasutra News

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Like so, so many E3 2011 games before it, Muramasa and Odin Sphere developer VanillaWare’s just “officially announced” PlayStation 3 and Vita title, Dragon’s Crown, was already outed. In fairness to the publisher UTV Ignition, the game only showed up in last night’s Vita sizzle reel from the Sony press conference, and now we know much more.

For one, the very VanillaWare-looking game is described as a “dazzling new multiplayer online adventure,” and outs it as the first VanillaWare game to feature HD graphics. Furthermore, DC has four player co-op with online functionality, and arrives in 2012. As for what the game is about, all we know is that it’s a class-based dungeon crawler set in a medieval fantasy world, and the goal is to “unlock the secret behind the ancient dragon threatening the world.” A lofty goal indeed!

As with past VanillaWare games, DC is promised to be rich with hand-drawn animation. And like other PS3/Vita title, some form of cross-platform functionality will come packed in — what that functionality is remains to be seen.

Gallery: Dragon’s Crown (E3 2011)

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DUST 514 Coming to PlayStation 3

by Salat on June 7, 2011 · 0 comments

You saw the live stream, now read the words from the man himself: CCP Hellmar’s newest dev blog provides additional details about CCP’s upcoming title, DUST 514. Learn more about DUST’s mercenaries by reading his blog here.

Source: eveonline.com | news from EVE

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PixelJunk SideScroller coming to PS3

by Salat on June 6, 2011 · 0 comments

Well this seems like an odd omission. A new title from Q Games, PixelJunk SideScroller, is in the works but Sony didn’t see fit to mention it during its otherwise pretty damn great press conference. What would “pretty damn great” plus “a new PixelJunk” have rated the presser? We’ll never know.

The shooter features two-player local co-op and a look that’s not too dissimilar to the aesthetic of PixelJunk Shooter. Makes sense, you know, what with all the shooting.

JoystiqPixelJunk SideScroller coming to PS3 originally appeared on Joystiq on Mon, 06 Jun 2011 23:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Gameloft have announced The Adventures of Tintin Game for Mobile Phones, Smartphones and Tablets
Gameloft has licensed The Adventures of Tintin from Paramount Digital Entertainment which is inspired by the upcoming feature film directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Peter Jackson.
The game recreates one of the most famous episodes in Hergé’s comic strip for [...]
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