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Now There’s An Attack On Titan 3D Action Game In Second Life
Aside from some visual novel side stories, there is no official video game for the hot new anime series Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin) yet, so Second Life builder Moeka Kohime decided to make one of her own. How’d she do? Second Life celebrates its ten-year anniversary this month, and creators like Kohime are…
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Develop reports that Microsoft is investing $700 million in a new Iowan data center. The data center will power both Microsoft’s online Office 365 suite and the Xbox One’s online Cloud features. According to Microsoft’s Christian Belady, the expansion “supports the growing demand for Microsoft’s cloud services.”
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Sadly, Jak’s Plastic Counterpart Is As Quiet as the Real Thing
Collectible figures purveyor Gaming Heads announced a deal with Sony Computer Entertainment to produce a line of statues themed around their crossover fighting game, PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. Who’s up first? That would be Jak and Daxter. The silent protagonist of Naughty Dog’s classic platformer series, Jak, along with his chatty, human-turned-ottsel friend, Daxter, will…
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Dark, Somber iOS Platformer Jumps to PC With a Fresh Coat of Paint
We already showed you Nihilumbra once before. Now, Beautifun Games’ Limbo– and Portal 2-esque platformer is coming to PC (specifically, Steam) bearing gifts. The PC version boasts quite a few improvements, which you can see in action in the video above. In addition to a graphical update, the game’s getting a remastered soundtrack, controls and…
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Zillion-Dollar Madden Lawsuit Survives Another Verdict
Despite all efforts to kill it, the lawsuit over who really made the Madden we all play today keeps chugging along. A jury ruled that a statute of limitations does not apply to the claim of Robin Antonick, credited on the cover of the first John Madden Football for PCs back in 1988. This would…
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An Xbox 180 Drags Sports Back From the Future of Gaming
Until Wednesday there seemed to be very little selling the Xbox One to a sports video gamer. The questionable ability to rent, share or re-sell its games—fundamental to a culture built on annual releases and punching friends on the couch—was only the beginning. It’s a console that cost $100 more than its competitor, with no…
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Ultra-Real Assault Rifle Controller Pushes Ahead Despite Uproar
We first got wind of the “Delta Six,” a super-realistic assault-rifle controller for those who like to put the FP into their FPSes, back in October. Predictably, the gun’s purpose and look didn’t play well in mainstream coverage, so it was pulled off the market. Now it’s back, after a successful $200,000 Kickstarter. Delta Six…
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Police Blotter: Someone Stole an Xbox 360 from the U.S. Open
Crime is a constant feature of video games writing. Somewhere, someone is doing something illicit with them—sometimes comically stupid, sometimes tragic. Games and consoles are currency, objects of dispute, sometimes even weapons themselves. Kotaku‘s Police Blotter is here to round up the latest in games crime. Xbox 360 Tent Finishes 1-Under for the Tournament ARDMORE,…
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Dragon Quest X Coming to PC in Japan
Dragon Quest X was conspicuously absent from E3 and its Wii U version may not make it to the west. A PC version might stand a better chance, though, and Siliconera reports Japan is getting Dragon Quest X on PC at the end of September. Currently a beta for the PC version is underway (not…
By Owen Good