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A soothing balm to the recent raft of violent games?
In a curious and, perhaps, somewhat foolish move considering the current trend to appeal directly to your average American teenager, The Adventure Company announced…
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Nintendo addresses issues of the day
The amusingly named Ken Toyota, Nintendo chief of Public Relations, recently issued statements on the present and future interests of his company. Specifically, comments…
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Sony PSP delayed in Europe
Bloomberg.com is reporting that the Sony PSP has been delayed in Europe, with the handheld certain to miss its proposed March 2005 release date.…
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No shadows to be cast in Chernobyl just yet
THQ have revealed that their long-awaited S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Shadow of Chernobyl will not be released in May, as they had previously said. Instead the game…
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North American Sony PSP launch titles announced
The line up of games that will be available to PSP buyers in North America at launch has been revealed. Most of the import…
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Byebye magazine impartiality?
Gaming news website gamesindustry.biz is reporting that Bath-based magazine publisher Future has made a bid for their main (i.e. just about only) games magazine…
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Sony PSP set for US release on March 24th 2005
Sony Computer Entertainment America has announced what everyone was waiting for (well, Americans anyway), the PSP's North American release date. It is set to…
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Need for Speed remains at the top spot
Top 20 Entertainment Software (Full Price) - Supplied by ELSPA 1. Need for Speed: Underground 2 (Electronic Arts) 2. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas…
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Brian Lara returns to videogames
It has been a long time since the last Brian Lara cricket title, but the series is still one of the most entertaining recreations…
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2K Games to co-publish The Elder Scrolls IV
2K games has announced a publishing deal with Bethesda Softworks, granting Take-Two co-publishing, sales and distribution rights to The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Oblivion…