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#retail
Dragon Age: Awakening Expansion Out In March
You remember that full Dragon Age expansion that turned up in New Zealand last year? It's real, and it's out on March 16. More » -
#capcom
In Europe, Monster Hunter Is Now Nintendo's Baby
In Japan and North America, Monster Hunter Tri is a Capcom game, developed, published and distributed by the company. But in Europe and Australia? It's now Nintendo's problem. More » -
#guitarhero
Well, Guitar Hero: Van Halen Did Need Better Box Art
Guitar Hero: Van Halen couldn't be more underwhelming as a product if it had "UNDERWHELMING!" as a bullet point on the back of the box. But with the right box art...hmm... More » -
#hotflashes
Be An Australian Games Censor For A Day!
Ever wanted to be a trigger-happy member of the Australian Classification Board, decide what's fit for public consumption and what's not? Today's your lucky day, as "Ban This Game!" lets you do just that. More » -
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#review
Darksiders Review: Harbinger Of The Apocopylypse
There are many games you will play in 2010 that will be unique, original creatures. Titles that truly innovate, and for years will be remembered for the trail they've blazed. Darksiders is not one of those games. More » -
#indie
2010 Independent Games Festival Finalists Announced
With submissions having been open since July, the twenty finalists for the 12th annual Independent Games Festival have been announced. More » -
#squareenix
A New Year's Message From Square Enix's President
To kick off 2010, Square Enix boss Yoichi Wada has issued a public statement outlining the publishers corporate goals as they head into the new year. And that goal is? "Taking Root". More » -
#clips
Master Chief's Dancing Spartan Parade
This was from Philadelphia's 2010 Mummers Parade. We post it not because we've developed a sudden interest in choreographed parade dance routines, but because we have an interest in 17 Spartans from Halo performing a choreographed parade dance routine. More » -
#psn
Sony Puts In-Theatres Movie On PlayStation Store
Earlier this week, Sony accidentally offered Armored - a movie that's still playing in theatres - for download on the PlayStation Store. What's more, they offered it for free. Whoops. More »











