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  • #stickjockey

    It's Not in the Game — Should it Be?

    What do straight-ahead kicks, busted rackets and plaid jackets have in common? They're all on a list of completely amateurish and uninvited suggestions for what should go in next year's sports titles. More »
  • #tv

    Batman Spike Special Tonight Includes Kotaku Cameo

    Thank you, Spike TV, for making me look tall. And for labeling my fellow games reporters as "the most evil villain of them all." It's all part of the channel's new Batman: Arkham Asylum special. More »
  • #studiotour

    Gearbox's Amazing Offices, The Sights We're Allowed To Show

    On Friday I strolled three of the four floors Borderlands development studio Gearbox occupies atop an office tower in Plano, Texas. Some wondrous sights did I see, including Aliens game concept art I can't show (sorry!) and all of this... More »
  • #rumorsmash

    Eidos Prez: Rocksteady is Not Doing Hitman 5

    A British actor listing voice and mo-cap work for Hitman 5 through U.K. dev Rocksteady sent around the buzz that series developer IO Interactive might be off the case. Not so, says Eidos chief Ian Livingstone. More »
  • #kotakuoriginals

    Kotaku Originals: Hot Fun in the Summertime

    This will be the first time I've ever worked on Crecentral Time, as I'm in Colorado hanging with Kotaku alum Adam Barenblat for the weekend. It's also a shortened two days thanks to July 4. More »
  • #feverdreams

    Would Natal Enable User-Generated Mo-Cap?

    Let's start the week with a million-dollar-idea, courtesy of Kotaku, offered for free. More »
  • #review

    Ghostbusters: The Video Game Review: Survival Comedy

    Ghostbusters: The Video Game comes to us bearing a twin-blockbuster burden: Both as a game, and also as the first true representative of a beloved franchise to come along in 20 years. More »
  • #microsoft

    Alan Wake Shows Signs of Life

    Finnish developer Remedy began work on psychological thriller Alan Wake in 2005. It's 2009, and some are starting to peg the title as vaporware. A new announcement indicates otherwise. More »
  • #ghostbusters

    Aykroyd Prefers Wii Graphics, Thanks Very Much

    Underpowered graphics, to an aging celebrity starring in his first video game, are like soft candlelight at a romantic dinner. Dan Aykroyd "loves" the Wii version of Ghostbusters "because it resembles 'The Incredibles.'" More »