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Monthly Archives: March 2011
The First Templar Gameplay Trailer
Head back to medieval times and find out the truth, about the knights of the First Templar. GamePro.com Daily Video Update
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Batman: Arkham City a “huge technical challenge,” 80% will be set on streets of Gotham
Rocksteady say that 80% of Arkham City will be set in the streets of Gotham. The other 20% will take place in interiors tied to certain missions, but for the most part, players will have a large amount of freedom … Read the rest of this entry
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Video Review: PilotWings Resort
Nintendo’s high-flying flight sim is a fun and varied launch title, but it suffers from wonky 3D effects and a notable lack of multiplayer features. GamePro.com Daily Video Update
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Safety is Most Important to Pokemon Director
It’s an accepted fact that — no matter how huge a hit it would be — we won’t be seeing a Pokemon game on, say, Facebook anytime soon. Besides Nintendo’s own quirks, there’s another reason why such a thing isn’t … Read the rest of this entry
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And in other PC gaming news…
Today we got another two minute tease of Battlefield 3, teasing a 12 minute tease to be released next month. The game’s not due out until autumn, which means months more teasing before we can finally play the game. If … Read the rest of this entry
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Video Review: Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition
With dazzling graphics, new game modes and features, and an impressive 3D display, Super Street Fighter 4 emerges as one of the best launch titles for the Nintendo 3DS. GamePro.com Daily Video Update
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Amazon Cloud Player upsets Sony Music over streaming license, Amazon shrugs
In case you missed the news, last night Amazon gave us a little surprise by launching its free Cloud Player service, which lets you stream your music collection from the cloud to your computer or Android device. While this has … Read the rest of this entry
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Super Pong Table serves up four-way retro play, whole lot of awesome (video)
Sure it’s just sliding sticks and bouncing balls, but anyone who grew up playing Atari can tell you that Pong rules. Unfortunately, its earliest incarnation only supported enough 2D fun for two, which is why our eyes just about popped … Read the rest of this entry
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BlackBerry PlayBook FAQ confirms native email, calendar and contacts apps, just not at launch
The native app situation on the BlackBerry PlayBook has been one point of contention since the device was first announced, and there’s still a fair bit of confusion even now, less than a month from launch. We now have a … Read the rest of this entry
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Shift 2: Unleashed review
I am in favour of the RPG-ification of all things. I want points for successfully waking up in the morning, points for getting my legs through the right holes in my trousers, points for not falling over and voiding my … Read the rest of this entry
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