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What’s Inside The BlizzCon 2009 Swag Bag?
Too excited to wait until I got back to my hotel, I grabbed a seat at a table outside of the Anaheim Convention Center and sorted through the contents of my BlizzCon 2009 swag bag. The swag bag this year is dominated by a box, and inside that box is the nOObz StarCraft II Raynor…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
BlizzCon 2009: Kotaku Has Landed
Anaheim, California has been invaded by and army of Blizzard fans, and only one man can take pictures of a sign while they mill about. I have my badge. I have my swag bag. I have a cloudy idea of tomorrow’s schedule. I’d say we’re all set for BlizzCon 2009! Festivities kick off tomorrow morning…
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Kotaku Approval Ratings Delivers 56% Negative for Wolfenstein
In our inaugural Kotaku Approval Ratings this past weekend we sampled your attitudes on games due to release, and two or more years old. The results are in, and they weren’t kind to Wolfenstein. Our poll covered attitudes about Wolfenstein, which dropped on Tuesday, and then four multiplayer console exclusives from gaming’s class of 2007,…
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Once Upon a Time, There Was a ‘Kill 1,000 Kids’ Achievement
That will be our story for today, dear readers, how rewarding players for killing 1,000 child characters in Fairytale Fights is in the game, as of now, but … yeahhhh … likely won’t be in the final release. UGO reports the existence of the achievement, although it also says that Playlogic has likely designated it…
By Owen Good - Uncategorized
New Bayonetta Screens — Snakes, Why’d It Have To Be Snakes?
Here are some Bayonetta screens fresh off of Sega’s blog. We’ve got snakes with baby-faced heads with yet more snakes coming out of their mouths and a bipedal-looking baddie with quite a lot of height on our shape-shifting witch. Check ’em out: New Bayonetta Screens from GamesCom! [Sega America Blog]
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Space Bishop Loses Lawsuit vs. Ubisoft
No, not that Bishop. In this case it’s a guy high up in the UFO religion of Raëlism, who alleged Ubisoft canceled a fatty contract with him after his membership became known. Daniel Chabot, described as a bishop in the Church of Raël, runs an employee-coaching firm in Quebec. He claimed that when Ubisoft Montreal…
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