Thursday, March 26, 2009 - Page 2
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Hideo Kojima’s Keynote? Not A Game Announcement

Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima is giving a GDC keynote. According to the rumours, he’s announcing a new game. According to Kojima, he’s not.


Did You Win Street Fighter IV?

Kotaku AU

Let’s wrap up the winners of our I ‘Heart’ Capcom competition. We were giving away SFIV – the game, the comic and the figurines. So who won…?


Did You Win Dead Rising: Chop ‘Till You Drop?

Kotaku AU

For the second in our I ‘Heart’ Capcom competition series, we had a copy of Dead Rising: Chop ‘Till You Drop for Wii up for grabs. Let’s find out who’ll soon be driving over zombies with a lawnmower…


Did You Win Resident Evil 5?

Kotaku AU

One thoroughly deserving Kotaku reader has won that Resident Evil 5 pack up there. It’s all part of our I ‘Heart’ Capcom giveaway. Let’s find out who won…


Fat Princess Will Have Its Cake And Eat It Too

Look, we love Uncharted. And we’re all looking forward to Uncharted 2. But damned if this isn’t the best-looking PS3 game of 2009, if not graphically, then in terms of looking fun.


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Microsoft To Reach One Million Xbox 360s Sold In Japan (Soon)

The Xbox 360 went on sale in Japan in December 2005. The console was met by a largely indifferent Japanese game buying public.


Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Dated For Nov. 10 In First Trailer

Activision and Infinity Ward capped off tonight’s Game Developers Conference Awards with the first trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Tim Schafer described it as the complete opposite of baby pictures.


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Is There A New Mother (Earthbound) On The Horizon?

Roid is a “non-console” from developer Level 5, but rather, a web portal used by the dev to sell PC and mobile games. The new issue of Famitsu hints at what to expect.


Aussie Charts: Wii Play-ga Edition

Kotaku AU

Resident Evil 5′s reign at the top of the Aussie charts was as shortlived as an AI-controlled Sheva on Professional. Guess what’s back on top? Nah, you’ll never get it.


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Sony Want More Downloadable PSP Games On The PSN

The biggest problem with the PSP isn’t the handheld’s lack of quality games. It’s the handheld’s current reliance on making you buy, and use, those awful UMDs. But later this year, that will change.