Tuesday, March 3, 2009 - Page 2
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Konami Still Pondering Trophies For Metal Gear Solid 4

Stealth action title Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots went on sale last June. A month later PlayStation Trophy achievements were introduced.


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PC Sales Charts

Let’s take a one-week break from the WoW/Sims duopoly and congratulate Relic’s Dawn of War II, which has, for the first time in this writer’s memory, managed to come tops across all three charts.


In Real Life

The Street Fighter Character Actor Chris Klein Always Plays

Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li is a flop — even American Pie actor Chris Klein can’t save it. Well, not that he ever could.


Hello March, Here Are Final Fantasy XIII Screens

The latest screens from role-playing-game Final Fantasy XIII show bandanna-wearing beach blonde Snow Villiers and his resistance group Team Nora.


In Real Life

Why Capcom Don’t Care If The Street Fighter Movie Sucks

The latest Street Fighter movie sucks. No doubt about it. But do you think Capcom give a damn about the quality of the movie? They might, but they care more about the money.


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PS3 Exclusive Ryu Ga Gotoku 3 (Yakuza 3) Sold 300,000

PS3 exclusive Ryu Ga Gotoku 3 (Yakuza 3) went on sale February 26. How’d it do? Let’s hear what its designer, the very tanned Toshihiro Nagoshi, has to say:


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2004 Build Of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Released (And Yes, It’s Playable)

When STALKER emerged from development hell in 2007, the final product met with an unexpectedly positive reception. For those more interested in a slice of that development hell, though, developers GSC have you covered.


In Real Life

White Knight Chronicles Creator In PS3 Ad

Sony’s game creator ads continue. Previously Ryu Ga Gotoku 3 designer Toshihiro Nagoshi skipped stones with the game’s main character.


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Now Rock Band Is Going Toe-To-Toe With A Record Label

Warner Music are just spoiling for a fight! Having had a public falling-out with Guitar Hero publishers Activision last year, this year its Rock Band publisher MTV Games’ turn.


More Boozin’ With Japanese Hostesses Screens

Japanese game company D3 has released more screens of its booze-with-night-club-hostesses game Dream Club. The Xbox 360 lets players spent weekends getting sauced up with saucy cabaret ladies.