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Introducing Kotaku Social and Kotaku Mobile
There are more gamers in the world today than ever before, but the vast majority isn’t turning to the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 or Wii U for their interactive entertainment fix. They’re logging into Facebook or opening up their smart phone’s app store. These new, readily accessible gaming platforms have given birth to a new…
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Holiday Gift Guide: What Do You Buy The PC Gaming Enthusiast?
Ah, the holidays. That time of year where your wallet is empty and your belly is full. It’s a trade-off I’m willing to make. Especially if it means we get our hands on some delightful goodies, some perhaps gaming related! But what do you get that special PC gaming enthusiast in your life? We here…
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Chillingo Gives Thanks for Mobile Gamers by Setting Some of Its Best Games Free
Based in the UK, mobile game publisher Chillingo has no real reason to celebrate the American holiday of Thanksgiving, but if that celebration means free copies of Totem Runner and Puzzle Craft then I’m willing to play along. Besides, we’re going to need something to do that doesn’t involve moving about or looking over our…
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This Week’s Facebook Winners and Losers: Moving to the Big City
Out with the relatively old and in with the new, that’s the theme of this week’s list of Facebook games losers and winners, as Zynga’s latest ‘Ville title grows and its next-to-latest shrinks. It’s almost winter, a time when folks living on drafty farms suddenly wish they were someplace where they never had to leave…
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Day 1 of the Wii U: Everything You Need to Know
It’s here. Nintendo’s sixth console, bringing one new controller and two screens to your living room, hit store shelves early this morning in America. As you would expect, there are are successes, setbacks, and tons of questions for the newest piece of video gaming hardware. Kotaku is here to document them all. What’s Inside: Wii…
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Internet Cafe Webmaster Steals Internet From Internet Cafe
An internet cafe webmaster in the Nansha district of Guangzhou, Guangdong, was recently arrested for stealing user information, passwords, and money from the very same internet cafe he was working in. The method of his crime was something that seems like something lifted from the 1999 movie Office Space. The internet cafe webmaster, surnamed Zhang,…
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One Game Account, Two Gamers
In China, video game property is starting to become legal property. What that means is, player accounts and virtual assets are starting to become real business and this change in the law is starting to affect some players in a negative way. Earlier this year, Wang, 24, purchased a gaming account from a friend of…
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