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World Of Warcraft’s Arena Season 8 Armor Is Quite Fetching
Blizzard has posted pictures of the Arena Season 8 armor for World of Warcraft, showing off what the fashionable cold-blooded killers will be wearing about town. Quite a lovely selection this time around, especially the mage. I really like the look of the mask there. Of course I set foot in the arena once, was…
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Assassin’s Creed II’s High-Flying Battle Of Forli Trailer
The first batch of Assassin’s Creed II downloadable content drops tomorrow, and here’s a trailer showing us what to expect when we dive into memory sequence 12 – the Battle of Forli. It looks like we’ll be seeing Ezio officially inducted into the ranks of the assassins in the Battle of Forli, and some more…
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Speak-Up On Kotaku: Sequel Limits, Disc Swapping, Forklifts, And Haggis
In this week’s edition of Speak-Up on Kotaku, our readers get down and dirty with disc swapping, discuss unnecessary sequels, drive forklifts, and nosh on some good old-fashioned haggis. Dig in! Don’t like the gallery layout? Click here to view everything on one page. About Speak-Up on Kotaku: Our readers have a lot to say,…
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Sizing Up The Apple iPad
How does the Apple iPad size up to other popular portable devices, gaming and otherwise? We’ve compiled a sizing chart that compares the iPad to items with similar functions, which could have folks digging out their old Etch-A-Sketches. The iPad is definitely larger than I imagined it. It turns out our little throwaway joke about…
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Naughty Bear’s Naughty Box
Naughty Bear’s true colors come Shining through in the box art for Artificial Mind & Movement’s teddy bear murder simulator. My previous comments on the over-the-top bear-on-bear violence aside, I think I am slowly falling in love with Naughty Bear. If there isn’t a collector’s edition with a machete-wielding plushie, I might just cry.
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EA Plays Need For Speed On The iPad
EA was present at Apple’s iPad event today, giving us a glimpse of the first big-name game running on the iPad, testing the device’s power with Need for Speed. EA’s Travis Boatman came on stage to show off an iPad version of Need for Speed: Shift. Rather than comment on how pretty the photograph looks,…
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The iPad Blows Up iPhone Apps Real Good
The iPad will run your iPhone applications and games out of the box, but you’re going to have to do a little stretching to get the full effect. Since the iPad not only features a larger screen than the iPhone, but a higher resolution screen as well, running existing iPhone apps and games presents a…
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Apple Introduces The iPad
Apple finally unveils the iPad, a touch-screen tablet device that promises to be better at gaming than any laptop or smartphone. As expected, the iPad looks very much like a larger version of the iPhone or iPod Touch, though the screen has dimensions similar to a piece of paper, rather than maintaining the widescreen aspect…
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Europe Wins The Super Street Fighter IV Box Art Battle
Compared to the European box art for Super Street Fighter IV, the North American version looks like it was thrown together using clip art. Once again, North America gets stiffed in the box art department. It happened with Heavy Rain, but Sony instituted a fix of sorts. Perhaps Capcom will do the same for Super…
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Today On XBLA: Kriss Cross Will Make You Jumble, Jumble
Crossword puzzles get jumbled today with the release of Regolith Games‘ KrissX on Xbox Live Arcade, because inside-out crosswords are wiggity wiggity wiggity whack, or so I’ve heard. KrissX, pronounced Kriss Cross, or Kriss Kross, is a relaxing little game for the Xbox Live Arcade and PC, featuring 150 levels of crossword puzzles. The trick…
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Sid Meier Keynotes GDC 2010
Sid Meier, the legendary creator of the Civilization franchise, has been tapped to deliver the opening keynote address at the 2010 Game Developers Conference, which means this could be the most addictive opening keynote speech ever delivered. Unless of course the keynote isn’t two hours of Sid playing Civilization, which it probably isn’t. Instead, the…
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