Articles Archive for November 2009
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Ho. Lee. Crap. The first (real) teaser trailer’s coming in December, but after seeing this poster, I don’t know if I can’t wait that long. And yes, I know tomorrow is December. [Yahoo via Ain't It Cool]
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a small speaker on a crazy looking modern sculpture and bam! That will be $263,000 please.
I’m not sure whether or not the sound quality of the Opere Sonore speakers justify such a price tag, but it does bring back priceless memories of reading comic books in the early ’90s for some reason. [W3sh via BornRich]
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Missed the Black Friday dealzmodo rush, or nothing really catch your eye? You might still be in luck. Cyber Monday is when online retailers are supposed to shine. Here’s a linktastic list of big-brand deal pages that just went live:
Amazon, Best Buy, New Egg, Dell, HP, Walmart, Staples, Sony. For a great way to compare each, check out LogicBuy.
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Let the market saturation commence! With Final Fantasy XIII‘s release imminent in Japan, Square Enix has opened the PR floodgates and let the promotion come spilling out to drown our Eastern cousins. Here are two TV spots that are just bursting with HD quality for you.
The first sport is a simple, yet beautiful, taste of the game. The second spot is the one people are talking about, where a Japanese teacher takes some unscheduled time off work to skip school and play himself some androgynous RPG action. As you do. …
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The Steam sale is still going on people, and if you haven’t spent all your money on the previous three days then it’s time to spend the rest of it today (and possibly tomorrow when the final day of the sale occurs. Today features the Star Wars pack and the THQ pack that has been available through the entire sale, but also the games below for varying low prices.
EVE Online: Apocrypha for $4.99 (75% off)
Battlefield 2: Complete Collection for $14.99 (50% off)
Lucidity for $2.49 (75% off)
Trackmania United Forever for 19.99 …
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Sony seems to be finally pulling out of the slump they’ve been in since about two months after the PS3 launch. With the system now selling at a price point that people seem to be willing to pay, an amazingly strong holiday and Q1 line up and an ad campaign that actually makes sense they’ve seen PS3 sales “skyrocket” over the past few months. And remember this life lesson, boys and girls: when you’re doing well, no one else can.
Such seems to be the feeling of SCEE boss Andrew House, …
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It’s the Android Two Point Oh Oh Oh edition. True, all the fireworks from Android 2.0 and Google Navigation almost takes the boom out of everybody else’s apps, but with new definitive Twitter and running apps, it’s a good month.
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Other Android App News
•Android 2.0 Full Review • Google Maps Navigation • Mikandi: The World’s First Porn App Store for Android • Higher Res Qik Video Streaming With Droid • Gameloft Scales Back on Android Development (Then It Doesn’t) • How to …
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Are you one of these folks who don’t even realize there’s a “multiplayer button” in your first-person shooters? After spending hours with the single-player campaign, you shelve the game and press onward, eschewing time with multiplayer for other, more solitary experiences? Splash Damage head Paul Wedgwood wants to change your attitude, telling Eurogamer in an interview that his studio’s upcoming FPS Brink will do just that.
“It’s our goal from the outset to incidentally teach people to be good at multiplayer shooters while they’re playing our single-player shooter,” he …
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A much-needed patch is coming to Lucidity PC and Xbox LIVE Arcade in the near future. According to the latest Lucas Arts Workshop blog post, the Lucidity team is dropping a checkpoint system into the downloadable title, thus allowing the players to continue from somewhere better than the beginning of the f’ing level.
The update launches for the PC version this afternoon, while the XBLA patch is said to launching in “the coming weeks.” Neat, right?
Kind of. I, like others, found the lack of checkpoints to be an issue with the …








