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EA Sports Also Hurts After a Rough Week of Painful Cuts
Theoretically, sports should be one of the safer gigs in video games today. These are series that come out every year, they’re usually reliable sellers, the publishers have sunk a lot of money into a license, and often they’re the only ones holding it. It isn’t like taking a risk on a new concept that…
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Monaco, the top-down perspective, co-op heist game that’s gotten raveson the PC, was held back from Xbox Live at the last minute because of a “minor but important bug” causing multiplayer disconnects. No release date is promised, but the game’s creator says he hopes to submit another fix this week.
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Beyond: Two Souls Wants You to Know It’s a Film with Exclusive DLC
Beyond: Two Souls, the PS3 exclusive game coming from Quantic Dream was an official selection at the Tribeca Film Festival this weekend, and presented this, its official trailer. It’s a big deal for a video game to get that kind of serious treatment, so the trailer goes all out in presenting itself as a serious…
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Kotaku ‘Shop Contest: Pot-Man
Yep. This guy was a lead-pipe lock for the ‘Shop Contest from the day we published his story—the story of a man getting busted with 55 pounds of doobage jammed in a Pac-Man arcade cabinet. Mugshots have a fine tradition here at the ‘Shop Contest so let’s add to it with Luis Tyler, who in…
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The Zillion-Dollar Suit Over Who Made Today’s Madden Will Go to a Jury
Unless they settle beforehand, on June 10 a federal jury will hear some of the claims brought by one of the developers on the first John Madden Football, a lawsuit that alleges Electronic Arts owes him millions in unpaid royalties. On Thursday, a federal judge ruled that Robin Antonick’s claim for unpaid royalties could go…
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Kotaku ‘Shop Contest: Ding: The Winners
Pop culture crossovers are always a fertile field for the ‘Shop Contest, and bad mute mofo Héctor Salamanca of Breaking Bad supplied a full 20-finalist week for our venerable parody. Overall No. 1 ithius made a timely reference to BioShock, whose punchline you’ll have to see inside. Last chance to look at me, Hector ……
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Coming Soon to the Small Screen: EVE: The TV Show
EVE Online is getting a television series, thanks to a partnership between the MMO’s publisher and an Icelandic filmmaker, and it will take its inspiration from the stories EVE players left on a website honoring the game’s first decade. Baltasar Kormákur, the director, was behind 2012’s Contraband and is currently working on 2 Guns, which…
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Lobo Gives Batman the Finger in Injustice
We’ve known for a week that Lobo, the superviolent, self-regarding antihero biker, would be the first DLC character for Injustice: Gods Among Us. (Rumors have it that Barbara Gordon Batgirl, Scorpion from Mortal Kombat, and General Zod, who just read an amazing letter for Funny or Die, are the others). Here he is in action…
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EVE Online‘s Second Decade Collector’s Box Might Get Me To Play Again
It’s hard to believe that EVE Online has been running for a decade. Even more impressively, the game’s been growing steadily over the past ten years, picking up refugees from stale fantasy worlds and showing them what the universe has to offer. I’ve been struggling to find a hopping on point for years. Perhaps September’s…
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Flash-Game Hit Super Mario Bros. Crossover Resurrects an Obscure Port
Super Mario Bros. Crossover, the flash game in which you play through the levels of Super Mario Bros. as Samus, Link, Ryu Hayabusa and other heroes from the Nintendo Entertainment System’s glory days, is readying a 3.0 update with even more obscure nostalgia and retro goodness. The centerpiece of 3.0 will be playing through Super…
By Owen Good