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Although its cover was blown a little early, there's still new info coming out of the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas concerning Microsoft's Xbox Game Room. More »Project Natal Launching This Holiday Season
It's always been strongly hinted at, but today at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Microsoft's Robbie Bach has confirmed it: Project Natal will be out this "holiday season". More »CES 2010 Keynote Starring Microsoft's Steve Ballmer
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Microsoft To Announce "Xbox Game Room" At CES [Update]
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Capcom is releasing a demo for Dark Void on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live this week, giving players an early taste of what awaits them on the other side come January 19th. More »The 40th Day Multiplayer: All Co-Op, All The Time
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Tally ho! So to speak. Famitsu publisher Enterbrain has released hardware sales figures for Japan. More »Dragon Age: Origins Won't Return To Ostagar On Time
BioWare's plans to release the Return to Ostagar downloadable content pack for Dragon Age: Origins have been put on hold at the eleventh hour, with no new ETA revealed for the expansion. More »