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The Blizzcon 2011 Costume Contest Winner Must Be Seen to Be Believed
In a show filled with people dressed in cardboard copies of World of Warcraft armor a woman dressed up as the Adjutant from Starcraft completely stole the show at last night’s costume contest. I was on my way to the Kotaku Meetup party last night while the costume contest was going on, but I did…
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Start Off BlizzCon Day Two With a Delicious Bowl of Tyrael
Nothing starts the day like a heaping helping of the Angel of Justice, the latest extravagant character statue to grace to floor of Blizzard’s annual celebration of itself. It’s part of this complete breakfast! Which complete breakfast? I don’t know, but I assume there’s orange juice and toast involved, complete with perfectly square pat of…
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Mega Bloks Brings the World of Warcraft to Tiny, Geometrical Life
When I first heard Mega Bloks was doing toys based on the World of Warcraft brand, I imagined a couple battlefield sets, maybe a fort or two. What they’re bringing to store shelves next summer turned out to be far more ambitious. What you see here represents the first wave of World of Warcraft Mega…
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Pokémon Finally Comes to World of Warcraft, and No One is Safe
After collecting non-combat in-game pets for nearly seven years, Mists of Pandaria will finally give players the ability to collect, level, battle, and trade these monsters in their pockets. Who will be the very best like no one on Azeroth ever was? You can keep your pandas and your Monks; the most exciting feature of…
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The Heroes and Classes of Blizzard DOTA
You’ve seen the video, now take a look at the character selection screens for Blizzard DOTA, showing off the four classes and iconic heroes taking up arms in Blizzard’s official StarCraft II mod. This is as close as you’ll get to Blizzard Super Smash Bros You can contact Michael Fahey, the author of this post,…
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Live at the World of Warcraft Mists of Pandaria Preview Panel
Now that we know what the next expansion pack for World of Warcraft is, let’s get some details about what’s going on beyond the Mists of Pandaria You can contact Michael Fahey, the author of this post, at [email protected]. You can also find him on Twitter, Facebook, and lurking around our #tips page.
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The First Fluffy Screens of World of Warcraft‘s Mists of Pandaria
I honestly was not expecting Mists of Pandaria to really be the next expansion pack for World of Warcraft, but here we are, showing off the first official screenshots. Where the female pandas at? I’m guessing the female pandas aren’t quite ready for prime time, hence the total panda sausage fest going on in these…
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Live at the BlizzCon 2011 Opening Ceremonies
The next chapter in the World of Warcraft, Diablo III, and StarCraft II saga starts here, at the BlizzCon 2011 opening ceremonies, and Kotaku is there, watching, waiting…liveblogging. Who knows what new stuff Mike Morhaime and friends will unveil this morning at the biggest Blizzard-centric even outside of the online gaming space? Will there be…
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In Defense of Online Passes
Earlier this week we posted a Speak Up on Kotaku in which a commenter condemned the practice of online passes. Today commenter Odin plays devil’s advocate, explaining how online passes may actually help the industry. So I want to play devil’s advocate here. Or you know I would be playing devil’s advocate if I didn’t…
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Mini Tyrael Lords Over the BlizzCon 2011 Goodie Bag
Half the joy of attending Blizzard’s yearly celebration of all things Blizzard is opening up the sack of goodies they give you at registration and splaying them over your hotel room desk like a kid at Christmas. This year we might have to keep the jubilation to a dull roar; the mini Archangel of Justice…
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Reviews
A Legendary World of Warcraft Mouse for More Mundane Hands
I’ve been rolling and scrolling with a SteelSeries World of Warcraft MMO Gaming Mouse on and off since 2008, scoffing at the baby hands of visitors that complained my pointing device was just too big. Turns out they might have been onto something. SteelSeries recently introduced the Legendary Edition of their World of Warcraft MMO…
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Who Wants Codes for the Tribes: Ascend Beta Test?
When Hi-Rez Studios contacted Kotaku about giving away 100 codes good for entry to the Tribes: Ascend beta test, I thought long and hard about the most efficient and fair way to distribute those codes to our readers. Then I said screw it and just dumped them at the bottom of this post. Think Hi-Rez…
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A Special Message for Battlefield 3 Campers
Tom Antos, the man behind the crossbow-laden Skyrim fan film we featured last month, teams up with rap artist DeStorm to deliver a special message to folks that are considering finding a nice quite spot to camp on when Battlefield 3 launches next week. You know the people they’re talking about here. The ones that…
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More Than 300 Tiny Indie Games in One Free Pirate Kart Bundle
More than 100 independent developers gather together more than 300 games they deemed not “big” or “polished” or “real” enough to be worth the entry fee for the 2012 Independent Games Festival awards into one massive bundle, and you can download and play it for free. Everybody wins! At least I hope everybody wins. The…
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The Epic Rock Paper Scissors Game With a Batman Twist
From developer Massive Joe and The Batman cartoon producer / creative director Jeff Matsuda comes the most epic round of paper rock scissors ever committed to iOS — Age of Monsters Available today in the iTunes App Store, Age of Monsters — Rock Paper Scissors combines the simple game / decision-making process with the gorgeous…
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The Explosive Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception Launch Trailer Launches Early
Though the third chapter in the Uncharted saga isn’t due out until November 1, Naughty Dog just couldn’t wait to show us the full trailer for Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception. After watching it yourself you’ll see why. This is movie quality stuff right here, ladies and gentlemen. After watching this two-and-a-half minute masterpiece I’m fully…
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Sony’s Two-Player 3D Display Drops November 13
Shaped like a PSP Go and featuring the innovative SimulView feature that gives two players each their own picture, Sony’s 3D display hits retailers on November 13 for $499.99. Check out the PlayStation Blog for all the details. [PlayStation Blog]
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NVIDIA Shows Off a PC Batman: Arkham City Well Worth Waiting For
! While console players are busy exploring everything Batman: Arkham City has to offer, PC gamers have to wait until November 15 to don the cape and cowl. NVIDIA gives them something to look forward to with a video showing off how PhysX makes with the dust and clutter. The video shows off a more…
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EA Sports Resurrects NFL Blitz, the Ultimate Arcade Football Franchise
Midway’s classic game of over-the-top seven-on-seven football returns with online multiplayer and HD graphics this January, when EA Sports releases NFL Blitz, a downloadable game for the Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network. While the more dedicated football fans were plowing through primitive Madden titles (or actually going outside to play), those of us that…
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Should Reviewers Take Off Points For Online Passes?
Used sales squashing online passes are annoying as hell, but should their utilization affect a game’s review score? Commenter Smash Bro thinks they should, and he’ll tell you why in today’s Speak Up on Kotaku. Can we get a call to reviewers to start taking off points for anti-consumer practices, like online passes? I understand…
By Mike Fahey