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Collector’s Item Obliterates Record for Rare Game Sale
There is a new Holy Grail of Rare Video Games, and it is Stadium Events. The auction on a factory-sealed NTSC version closed just minutes ago, and it was sold for $41,300, almost double the old record. Three days into the bidding the high offer had already eclipsed the record price ever paid for a…
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First Details on NCAA 11 Emerge
EA Sports gave its first exclusive look at (and first screengrab, above) NCAA Football 11 to ESPN, and the first details emerging about the game are ones sharpening the game’s visual authenticity. In terms of actual gameplay, so far only the return of formation substitutions (a feature on previous-generation versions of the game) changes what…
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Judge Tosses Blind Gamer’s Suit vs. Sony
In October a visually-impaired gamer sued Sony, alleging that it wasn’t fulfilling its responsibilities under U.S. law to provide access to the disabled. The reasoning depending on finding that Sony’s products constitute a public accommodation. A judge said they aren’t. Plaintiff Alexander Stern sued Sony, Sony Computer Entertainment America and Sony Online Entertainment in federal…
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The Last Laugh in the Pitchers-vs.-Hitters Feud
So, MLB 2K10 releases on Tuesday, officially delivering to you this hitters-vs-pitchers battle it’s been touting the past two months. Here is the final installment, complete with artist’s renderings by the Rangers’ Nelson Cruz. I just got my review copy of this and have already begun working on it. Two things will work you into…
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Where Have All The Zombies Gone?
The Infected. Los Ganados. Majini. Parasite hosts. Some of the biggest “zombie” games in recent years don’t feature the undead. Why can’t we call a spade a spade, burying it in the neck of a good old-fashioned undead zombie? This is a conversation we’ve been having fairly often lately at Kotaku Tower, mainly due to…
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Star Trek Online Review: A Piece Of The Action
After years of television series, books, cartoons, movies, and video games for both consoles and PCs, Star Trek faces the final frontier: the massively-multiplayer role-playing game. When Star Trek Online was first officially announced back in June of 2008, fans of the series were excited, cautious, and slightly nauseous, all at the same time. The…
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