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Buying Used Games as a Matter of Principle »
Publishers don't see a dime from second-hand sales, which gives angry gamers a way to play without supporting anti-consumer practices.
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Brian Kirby
+Jason Tan Aren't there supposed to be controls on the systems to prevent kids from blowing money? I have no idea.
Buckle up for the Black Ops 2 debut trailer and word on that first wodge of Skyrim downloadable content, coming this summer. Watch Start/Select ...
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taha shaikh
A very good Start/select as always.... :)
Playing Trials Evolution? You should check out these five downloadable tracks
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Fanis Wavory
it is a 360 exclusive.
Earlier this year Maxwell McGee wrote a series of articles addressing some concerns he has with the fighting games genre. The first, "Failures in Training," addressed the inefficiency of fighting game tutorials. Later "Fixing Fighting Games," dealt with anemic game mode selection and mapped out the features each fighting game should include. Both sparked a lot of discussion, so he put together a quick list of questions and presented them to a handful of fighting game developers and community members. This first piece sees those questions go to Capcom's Seth Killian.
Fighting Games Symposium, Part I »
With a sliver tongue and an iron fist, fighting game luminaries share their thoughts on the current state of the genre and where it's heading.
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"The Halo process is layering and layering and testing and layering off and on…it's really close to the ship date that you see what the final product looks like. We've gone pass the 'Can we do it?' to 'Can we do it better,' and that's what anyone working on a sequel should always be thinking." - +Frank O'Connor
How 343 Is Reinventing Halo »
Microsoft's 343 Industries is taking Halo to the next level, while maintaing that almost undefinable feel of what it's like to be the Master Chief.
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Tim Landers
Halo was a Marathon sequel. Bunige's gone, they took Marathon with them. I can't say I have high hopes for any of the epicness that Bungie brought to the table -- 343 Guitly spark? He has the marathon symbol in his eye. Terminals in Halo3 -- Man, people really need to play the Marathon games to understand Halo. Now? Meh, the "Halo Universe" has been stripped down to just the top layers of it's rich lore.
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Some wonderfully creative ideas emerging already - and the game's nowhere near finished yet
Notch, 0x10c, and How to Build a New Type of Hype for a Game »
Without even releasing a single game build, Minecraft creator Markus "Notch" Persson has managed to build a vibrant community around his upcoming space simulation game. How did he do it?
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Prompted by that awful Batman Arkham City GOTY Edition boxart - here's a look at the best and worst examples of recent years
Extreme Game of the Year Makeovers »
Publishers double-dip on their biggest hits all the time, but it's rare for Game of the Year Editions to get cover art befitting the games' quality.
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Jean Fernandez
Damn, this cover is more disgraceful than the one of the first Megaman!
We're live streaming some Risen 2 right now. Watch +Kevin VanOrd buckle his swash on PC
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Two words - Attack. Parrot. Watch Kevin Van Ord swash-buckle his way through Risen 2: Dark Waters.
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What do you think? Does she have a case?
Facebook sued over free-to-play games »
California woman takes social network to court over kids' ability to rack up unauthorized charges on microtransaction-driven games.
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