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Speak-Up On Kotaku: An Inconvenient Truth, Death, Swag and Fantasy
Our readers discuss death, customer service, the fantasy genre, and your inconvenience in the first weekly installment of Speak-Up, where what you say matters. Want to be featured? Read on. Don’t like the gallery layout? Click here to view everything on one page. About Speak-Up on Kotaku: Our readers have a lot to say, and…
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Warner Bros. Moves Onto Sesame Street
Warner Bros. has inked a new deal with Sesame Workshop to develop and publish video games based on the Sesame Street license, hopefully bringing more Muppets to an industry deficient on google eyes and felt. It’s been a few years since a Sesame Street video game has graced video game consoles, and it’s about time…
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Dragon Age’s Ostagar DLC Is Live, But Isn’t As Good As This
The delayed Return to Ostagar downloadable content for Dragon Age: Origins is now available on Xbox Live, but I’d rather have this imaginary DLC, featuring big head mode, Morrigan slapping, and more taint than you can shake a stick at. YouTube user FergusMacpherson created this fantasy DLC trailer using the editor included with the PC…
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The Next Assassin’s Creed Features Online Multiplayer [UPDATE]
Along with new entries in the Raving Rabbids, Ghost Recon, and Driver series, Ubisoft has revealed that its fiscal year 2010-11 lineup will include a new entry in the Assassin’s Creed series – with online multiplayer. Ubisoft pulled out the big guns today to help make up for the downward financial outlook for fiscal year…
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Ubisoft Delays Splinter Cell: Conviction, R.U.S.E.
Previously penciled in for a February release, Ubisoft’s Splinter Cell: Conviction and R.U.S.E. have both been postponed into the company’s next fiscal year, with Conviction now due out in April. The delays were announced in a press release today, in which the company revised its fiscal year 2009-10 performance estimates download, citing the delays as…
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You’ve Purchased $1 Billion Worth Of Modern Warfare 2
Proving once again that people really enjoy shooting virtual representations of other people, Activision announces that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has surpassed $1 billion in retail sales. According to Activision’s internal estimates, the second Modern Warfare game from Infinity Ward sold $550 million in the first five days of release. Now, two months…
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Naughty Bear Screens Just As Creepy As The Trailer
Not even disco dancing teddy bears can save this batch of Naughty Bear screens from being just as disturbing as the trailer we posted yesterday. At first I was relieved. The image of a disco dancing teddy lulled me into a false sense of security, making the scenes of bear-on-bear fisticuffs seem tame. Then I…
By Mike Fahey