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E3 2010: Writers Roundtable

E3 2010: Writers Roundtable

E3 2010 has been a memorable one.  Lots of wonderful announcements about how gamers will be spending their hard earned money for the next year or so.  With things finishing up, we decided to poll the writers and get some of their overall thoughts.  Basically we asked 3 simple questions.  Read on for each set [...]

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E3 2010: Sony E3 Press Conference 2010 Round-Up

Here it is, the last of our 3 Press Conferences at E3 in 2010. Sony have consistently proved they can withstand any major announcements from the other two first parties with their own shockers and overall sense of quality in their line-up. The news announced included: Twisted Metal Announced For PS3 Playstation Plus Announced as [...]

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E3 2010: PlayStation Move Priced and Dated

For Sony, as was the case with Microsoft this year, motion control has been the hot topic of E3 2010. Priced at $49.99 for the Move Controller and $29.99 for the Navigation controller, a budle that features a Move, Playstation Eye and launch title Sports Champions will cost $100, not bad considering the price of [...]

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E3 2010: Playstation Plus Announced as Optional Paid PSN Package

  Being free was always the main draw for the Playstation Network, and it even gave them an excuse for taking years to deliver half of the features that the Xbox 360 has housed since the beginning. As rumoured before the show, Sony announced plans to bring a premium paid for service to the PS3 [...]

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E3 2010: Square-Enix Confirm Final Fantasy Tactics For iPhone

One of those E3 announcements that just about slips through the net, Square-Enix today confirmed plans to bring Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions and Secret of Mana to the iPhone and iPod Touch. War of the Lions was the fantastic 2007 PSP remake of Final Fantasy Tactics, and the transition to iPhone should be [...]

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E3 2010: Nintendo E3 Press Conference 2010 Round-Up

With the most ground to cover following years of Casual centric, Vitality Sensor announcing and downright weak comference’s Nintendo did fanboys proud by unveiling a new game in what seemed like every 5 minutes. The news from the event included: Nintendo Debut New Legend of Zelda Kirby’s Epic Yarn to Hook Wii Gamers This Fall [...]

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E3 2010: Donkey Kong Country Returns Coming This Holiday

One of the most welcome announcements to come from Nintendo’s conference this year, Donkey Kong Country will be making a return to a nintendo console after years of spin offs and cameo appearances from the lively Ape. Back to the side-scrolling gameplay that SNES players will remember fondly, the game looks near identical to its predecessor’s, which [...]

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E3 2010: 3DS Impresses to Close Nintendo Conference

With Kid Icarus Uprising in tow, Nintendo impressed us with their 3DS game announcements a great deal, the best ranging from Metal Gear Solid and Resident Evil to Assassin’s Creed and The Sims 3. The sheer amount of games announced at the show has surprised everyone, Nintendo staples like Star Fox, nintendogs/cats, and Paper Mario will all [...]

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E3 2010: Kirby’s Epic Yarn to Hook Wii Gamers This Fall

Heavily rumoured to have made an appearance at either of their last two E3 Press Conferences, Nintendo finally announced a new Kirby game, joining the likes of Donkey Kong Country as a 2D experience for Wii. Kirby’s Epic Yarn (Placed surprisingly close to Epic Mickey in the presentation) looks phenomenal, with a unique fussy felt and [...]

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E3 2010: Games Workshop Shows Progress On Action, MMO Games

Publisher THQ and Games Workshop today during E3, showcased the progress on their third person action shooter Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine and premiered the long-rumored MMO Warhammer 40,000: Dark Millennium Online. Created by GW favorite developer Relic entertainment, Space Marine saw its first real trailer (not tech-demo or gameplay video) come online and move a bit [...]

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