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BioShock 2 Beach Event Sends Its Message in Bottles
Rapture-ready wine bottles washed up on beaches this morning for BioShock 2’s heavily anticipated viral marketing event. Kotaku readers from all over the world sent in pics of what they found. Paul S. in England writes that “40ish bottles” washed ashore on Brighton Beach sometime before 5:37 a.m. Netherlands reader Soulofaqua described the discovery at…
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Kotaku Originals: Denvernati, WKOT …
Long time listener, first time caller here. This week Kotaku took to the airwaves with the first installment of its live call-in show. The rest of the news? I’ll take my answer off the air, thanks for taking my call … I changed the headline just to avoid confusion. I lived in Denver for four…
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“Office Politics” Delaying BF2 Patch
A DICE associate producer, commenting over on the U.K. Electronic Arts forums, said the final version of Battlefield 2 v 1.50 is ready , except that “We have a little bit of office politics to sort out.” “Once that’s cleared up, we’ll be good to release it,” he writes. “Unfortunately I can’t tell you what…
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LucasArts Teases Back-Catalog Announce; Says It Ain’t X-Wing
Now, they didn’t say it wasn’t TIE Fighter, either. But it’s a pretty safe bet this Tweet from LucasArts cools off talk that a reboot of the venerable space combat sim will be announced soon. Got a back-catalog announcement on Monday. It’s not X-Wing! I’m heading THAT rumor off at the pass! And, I mean,…
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And Now For A John Hughes Tribute
Filmmaker John Hughes passed away yesterday and sadly there wasn’t much of a way to acknowledge it with video games. Until today, that is. We found two Hughes-worthy shout outs to the man and his legacy, which we’ll share with you here as a way to bid goodbye to the director who had an incredible…
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Wii MotionPlus Is Wall Street Journal Approved
You know you’ve got it made when even the Wall Street Journal wants a piece of your sweet, sweet motion controlled action. In both written and video form, Wall Street Journal technology reporter Katie Boehret tackles Wii MotionPlus, Project Natal and something called Canesta, which works kind of like the Clap-on for your TV and…
By AJ Glasser