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Halo Fever

If you couldn't tell, Halo Fever is in full force right now. The game may not be perfect (sorry Eurogamer) but it certainly has its selling points and I think Microsoft's boast that they want to dethrone Spider-Man 3's mammoth opening weekend with a mammoth Halo 3 launch day aren't that outlandish.

We've sent our very own Fahey over to New York City to check in on the Halo-mania going on later on tonight. Remember at the stroke of midnight you can pick up a copy of the last in the Halo trilogy... unless you picked it up at one of the many places that seemed to have sold the game early. Once you play through the entire game I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.

In the meantime sit back and check out these pictures from New Zealand, the first place in the world where Halo 3 launched. Nicole Sinclair and Ryan Marsden, both 19, were the first two in the world to pick the game up from a retailer.... who didn't break embargo.

New Zealand Microsoft also celebrated the launch by freezing 50 prize discs in a one ton block of ice. Gamers have until 6 a.m. to melt the ice with water guns and get the prizes.



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Hudson's TGS List

TGS mania continues! Here, we've got Hudson's list of its Tokyo Games Show games. Hooray! They are:

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Deca Sporta
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Shadowrun's Viral Achievement?

So, I've been playing quite a bit of Shadowrun lately so I can review it. I spent a chunk of time earlier this week playing, before it came out, in rooms peopled entirely by FASA studio developers who took great pleasure in grenading my body around the map. More »

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PS3 Fever Hits Prague (No, Really!)

With all the cold shoulders the PLAYSTATION 3 has been getting in PAL regions, we have been looking for good news. Sadly, we haven't found any. But, Kotakuite Petr from the Czech Republic sends this: More »

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The Original Jack Thompson

This "Livewire" program from Nickelodeon dates from the early 1980s and was hosted by Fred Newman. PTA Council President Ronnie Lamm talks about "proliferation" of arcade cabinets turning up in the pizza parlors, the bowling alleys, and *gasp* the stationary stores. Her demands? Keep children from being bombarded by this form of entertainment. And she's dead serious. Just check out that flannel-shirt kid's expression when she talks of owning store owners forty bucks at the end of the month! More »