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LittleBigPlanet Karting First Image
A couple of days ago, we reportedon rumours of a LittleBigPlanet Karting title that may be coming to PlayStation 3. These rumours came from a Tweet based on the Sony Destination PlayStation retailer event.
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Yakuza: Dead Souls gets a Release Date with other Sega Releases
Yakuza: Dead Souls launches in Europe on 16th March, Sega has announced.
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Square Enix announces Sleeping Dogs Officially
Square Enix has made Sleeping Dogs, the game formerly known as True Crime: Hong Kong, official.
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Activison and Hasbro Announce Battleship Title
Activision and Hasbro have announced the new title Battleship video game for this spring developed with Double Helix Games. Inspired by the classic naval strategy game, this seek-and-find adventure is taken to new heights. As a stand-alone story from Universal Pictures’ upcoming epic action-adventure of the same name, the video game offers a blend of strategic naval command…
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London Commuters Reveal their secret identities as Bats and Jokerz
To celebrate the release of Gotham City Impostors, London commuters become Bats and Jokerz to protect the streets of London. The game is available to download today on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network.
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WipEout 2048 free with 3G PlayStation Vita
Consumers that pick up the 3G model of Sony’s upcoming PlayStation Vita will receive a free copy of WipEout 2048.
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Max Payne 3 Multiplayer Details
Max Payne 3’s multiplayer – a first for the franchise – attempts to counter anonymity. Charlie Bewsher, the lead designer on the game’s multiplayer claims “We want to make relationships. We want to make these players stand out for you.”
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Little Big Planet Karting?
It looks like LittleBigPlanet Cart Racing is on its way to PlayStation 3 with added steering wheel add-on.
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Twisted Metal developer Jaffe starting new studio
Twisted Metal creator David Jaffe has confirmed and explained his surprise exit from Eat Sleep Play, the studio he founded in 2007.In a series of posts on Twitter, the outspoken developer described the struggle of making games remotely, and revealed his desire to work directly with a team again at a new studio, which he…
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BloodRayne: Betrayal Gets a Price Drop
BloodRayne: Betrayal is now 800 Microsoft Points on Xbox LIVE Arcade and $9.99 (roughly £7) on the PlayStation Network.
