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UncategorizedTwo More Multiplayer Maps Arrive For Battlefield Bad Company 2 Today
Two new maps were served up today over the free (to retail buyers) VIP service for Battlefield: Bad Company 2. VIP Map Pack No. 5 adds White Pass and Nelson Bay, shown in this here trailer. White Pass supports Rush Mode; Nelson Bay is for Conquest Mode. The content is free to VIP pass holders,…
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UncategorizedThe Assassin’s Green in Monday Night Combat
Continuing the tour of class warfare in Monday Night Combat, Uber Entertainment today introduced us to the Assassin, the fastest character type in the upcoming class-based shooter for Xbox Live Arcade, packing both cloak and dagger. A fact sheet put out by Uber says that Assassin’s cloak makes a noticeable hum when active, and a…
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Terrell Ocho Uno Arrives In Cincinnati, Madden-Style
The revolving door psych ward that is the Cincinnati Bengals admitted another high-maintenance case yesterday with Terrell Owens. It might turn into a headache in real life, but with the focus in Madden solely on talent, the Bengals are loaded. Owens, at one time spectacularly talented, and a persistent clubhouse disruption over his entire career,…
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How To Fail At StarCraft II Multiplayer
Last night I played my first round of StarCraft II multiplayer. It was the first time I ever played any StarCraft game against a human opponent. It might also be my last. As mentioned during our Kotaku Talk Radio podcast today, I never played the original StarCraft, and while I am enjoying my time with…
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UncategorizedAPB Developer Rebuilds The World In Our Image
“What would it look like if Nintendo built Google Earth?” That’s the question used to describe Crackdown and APB developer Realtime World’s new project, a mix of social gaming, social networking, and traditional gaming known as MyWorld. Do you ever wish you could do with Google Earth? Sure, you can browse down to the street…
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You Play Video Games Like A Cyclops
You might have a pair of eyes, but when you’re playing first-person video games, you’re no better than a cyclops. Neuroscientist Mark Changizi explains how our cyclops-vision helps pinpoint what we’re missing out on when we lose an eye. In the book The Vision Revolution: How the Latest Research Overturns Everything We Thought We Knew…
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