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‘Dawwwww’ is Not in Scribblenauts, but ‘Plush’ Is
Crafts-maker Rosemary Travale hadn’t done video-game related work in about three years, and this week’s release of Scribblenauts inspired her to bring main character Maxwell to plush life. Look, he even has a little-bitty notebook and pencil! Materials: “His gloves are made of plastic vinyl, his clothes cotton, his body is canvas and linen, his…
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Is Left 4 Dead’s Crash Course Coming Sept. 23?
A Game With Fame announcement on Xbox Live offers the chance to play Left 4 Dead’s Crash Course on Sept. 23. “Chance to play” doesn’t necessarily mean “release date,” but the DLC was promised in September. Here’s the announcement: If you’re an Xbox LIVE Gold Member (if not, upgrade now! ), and you want a…
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Dragon Age Screens Showcase Blood, Gore, Sideboob
Twelve new screens for Dragon Age: Origins bring, as this game will undoubtedly deliver in November, the blood and the sexytime. Body fluids are their own texture so they stick to characters instead of fading. I’m talking about blood, stupe. Dragon Age: Origins Gallery [Play.tm via VG247]
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“Fly Gabe Newell” Raises $3,000
A modder’s fund drive to call Gabe Newell’s joke bluff, and fly the Valve boss plus a producer to Australia to preview his Left 4 Dead campaign, has surpassed $3,000 in less than a week. Pack your bags, Mr. Newell. The backstory: Joe W-A of Brisbane is a serious modder, working on this custom Left…
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Kotaku Approval Ratings: Taking it Online
After a week off for Labor Day, Kotaku’s Approval Ratings are back again to measure your attitudes and preferences regarding online play and downloadable games. No doubt many of these responses will break down along our earlier platform preference results. Remember, the point of answering a survey isn’t to declare a winner, but to know…
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Choose Your Hero in Borderlands
Meet the good and bad guys, and gals, of Borderlands. I’d like to get a good look at them, but thanks to the cuts and the black-flashes it doesn’t linger on anything for more than 0.78 seconds. Game still looks great though. Pity about the censored stamps covering up all those sweet, sweet headshots. Borderlands…
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Remembering the Early Days of Copy Protection
I remember when my copy of Legacy of the Ancients arrived with its codewheel. I fired up my 1200 baud acoustically-coupled modem, hit the BBS and ranted my indignation that I can do as I please with my purchase. OK, I didn’t. Time was, copy protection didn’t inspire such anger in power consumers, probably because…
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Nintendo Files the Trademark to End all Trademarks
Well, we can stop watching trademark filings now. Nintendo has officially registered “The Last Story,” so from here on, no more can ever be told, right? Siliconera noticed the filing and has few details other than the words involved. They do, however, note that “The Last Story” is registered in Japan, albeit with English words.…
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Your Official PAX Attendance: 60,750
Big Download got the scoop from Penny Arcade‘s Robert Khoo that PAX 2009 sold out to the people-packing tune of 60,750. While slightly over last year’s attendance, it’s still taken as a strong showing. Last year drew 58,500; this year at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center in Seattle, the show had a fixed…
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First Video Game Ever Sold is Being Sold
Two arcade cabinets for Nolan Bushnell’s Computer Space, regarded as the first commercially sold video game ever, have been listed on eBay. The games, which predated Pong by about a year, are currently going for $1,500 and $2,500. Computer Space was developed and published in 1971 by Nutting Associates, not Atari, although programmers Bushnell and…
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World at War Map Pack 3 Releases Next Week for PC
Patch 1.6, which includes Map Pack 3 for PC, deploys next week. This time I am going to get his name right and attribute the news to Josh Olin, the Treyarch Community Manager. Map Pack 3, of course, includes the multiplayer settings Battery, Breach and Revolution, plus the Nazi zombie map Der Riese. Unlike the…
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Got Red Baron Source Code? It’s Worth $1,500
Red Baron fans, if you have the complete source code to that game, Red Baron II or Red Baron 3D, the series creator is offering a $1,500 bounty if you can deliver it. The announcement was made “in an effort to bring these games back to life,” as Mad Otter Games, home of Red Baron…
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In Case You’ve Patched Call of Juarez Lately …
Ubisoft’s put out word that any patches to Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood, made available recently, were “wrongfully released” prior to Ubi’s deadline and are not the final version. That will be available “in the coming days.” Word of this passed in an “ALL MEMBERS MUST READ” message on the Ubisoft forums. VE3D, which…
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All 22,802 Words in Scribblenauts
Attributed only to “some hackerish type” who took apart the ROM, Scribblenauts’ full dictionary has – inevitably – made it to the Internet. In terms of scope, this is the biggest spoiler alert we can offer. For those who want to discover everything that’s in this amazing game for the DS, on their own, avert…
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Disney Producer Lets Slip that Tron Legacy Game in Works?
According to The Latino Review, Disney producer Steven Lisberger confirmed that a video game is being developed for release with next winter’s long-awaited release of Tron Legacy According to the report: The first thing I wanted to know was, is there a Tron video game in the works? Because so far, I haven’t heard anything.…
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Too Much Work or Not Enough Fun?
In an essay for Gamasutra last week, academic Lewis Pulsipher mused that games have become so complex as to feel like work, and the stratification of hardcore and casual gamers puts games in a far less inclusive posture than other entertainment. Pulsipher analogizes video games to chess. Not only do the masters play a great…
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Conn. Pol Caught Playing Video Game in Session
A Connecticut Democrat apologized profusely to his district’s constituents after he was photographed playing computer solitaire inside stately Wayne Manor the statehouse (pictured) while the state House Republican leader addressed the chamber on the budget. “It was certainly bad judgment for me to play a computer game even for just a few minutes during the…
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So I Went to a Fight, and a Video Game Broke Out …
When Oregon’s LeGarrette Blount falcon-punched Boise State’s Byron Hout to begin the college football season (and end his own career) it made me wonder: Why don’t we see that in NCAA 10? It’s in the game, right? Hell, yes it is. I’ve seen unranked and untelevised N.C. State and North Carolina squads get into a…
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Weekend Coupons: Caveat Emptor
Coupons: An astounding deal on a very desirable piece of console hardware leads this week’s roundup, but lets be careful to read that which is printed fine – or not at all. Hardware • Meritline is offering a 120GB hard drive for Xbox 360 for $79.97, but let’s carefully notice the semantics here. Nowhere in…
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