In-game hints are a rising trend, with Nintendo none-too-recently taking out a patent for such, as illustrated in New Super Mario Brothers Wii, and games like Demon's Souls incorporating them in an intriguing manner.
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We've certainly seen plenty of hackintoshes in our time, but Will Urbina's OS Xbox Pro is also one of the cleanest casemods we've ever seen.
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The new Playstation and XBox360 BioWare game Dragon Age: Origins features a secret gay sex scene: "Access to the hands-on scene can only be granted if the player uses the right combination of cheesy chat up lines to seduce the.
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You have to try really hard to find it, but if you ask the right
questions and successfully seduce a warrior elf, players will find
their way to a secret sex scene in the new Xbox game Dragon Age.
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Well, Sony may have once downplayed the notion of "catching up" with Xbox Live, but it looks like it is now set to take at least one big cue from its rival.
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While it's still on track to publish No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle for the Wii, Ubisoft has confirmed that it will not be publishing No More Heroes HD, AKA No More Heroes: Hero's Paradise in the US, even though Japan will get the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the updated original game in February.
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There's been some talk in the past week about a pretty staggering number: one million XBox 360 units banned from XBox Live on account of being modified - presumably, of course, to circumvent those pesky new game prices with the magic of Bittorrent.
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As VorpalBunny let us know last week, they announced that they are making ports of the original No More Heroes game for both the PS3 and Xbox 360.
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The Engadget Show is happening again, humans! This Sunday, November 22nd, we'll be bringing that live magic back to the stage as we sit down with Drew Bamford (you can read a bit about him here), director of HTC's Innovation Center (the place where things like the Sense UI are born).
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Are you one of the large number of people upset about the day 1 Dragon Age: Origins DLC? Well it looks like Bioware has listened to your complaints and will be releasing more DLC after the game's release too.
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Today we learned the details of the BioShock 2 Special Edition , which forgoes the awesome Big Daddy figure for something a little more mature (and potentially less exciting).
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Slated for a 2010 release, Square Enix has officially confirmed Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days for the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC, developed again by IO Interactive.
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There have been a lot of recent releases in the FPS and RPG genres, but one category of games that's been sadly underrepresented in recent memory would be that strategy staple known as RTSes.
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It appears that recent scans of Famitsu, as seen on Kotaku, have confirmed that No More Heroes will be coming to both the Xbox 360 and PS3.
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Over at the PlayStation.Blog, they've offered a preview of what we can expect from the PS3 Firmware 3.
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Okay, pretend to be surprised if you want, but Facebook and PlayStation 3 are coming together, sort of.
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Well, go figure. It seems like some companies see Microsoft's new and pricey Wireless N adapter for the Xbox 360 as a prime candidate for some competition.
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Video Games | Resonance of Fate | Japanese Overview Trailer HDXBox 360 | Playstation 3 | Nintendo Wii Above we've got a video overview to the upcoming Tri Ace developed RPG End of Eternity, which will be known as Resonance of Fate on these American shores.
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GameStop has been dropping hints about its digital download plans for a little while now, but it looks to have done its most extensive and official talking about the matter yet at the recent BMO Capital Management Digital Entertainment conference, where it confirmed that it will start testing the program "early next year" with kiosks in an unspecified number of stores.
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