Wednesday, September 23, 2009 - Page 2
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PC Sales Charts: Yeah Yeah, Aion

With the game now out, you’d think sales of MMO Aion would have died down. That maybe it was one of those “get in early” types of games, with sales dying down once it was released. Nope.


Bargain Hunter: All You Need Is Free Beatles Mics

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Seems something of an accessory war has broken out between Sony and Microsoft over The Beatles: Rock Band. Both are offering deals to get a free microphone or two when you buy the game.


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Left 4 Dead 2 Demo Coming Next Month

At a press conference held earlier today in Tokyo, EA took to the stage and revealed that a playable demo for Left 4 Dead 2 will be out next month.


The Lusty Screenshots Of Dante’s Inferno

EA is bringing the opening of the Italian epic The Divine Comedy to life, complete with its game vision of hell and enemies spawning out of boss enemy breasts. According to the game’s developer, it’s the most original enemy re-spawn of next year.


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Left 4 Dead’s Crash Course Out Next Week

That “September 23″ date was obviously wrong, but not by much, as Valve announced today that Left 4 Dead’s Crash Course DLC will be out next week.


Reader Review: Wolfenstein

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Do you have what it takes to get a review published right here on Kotaku? Justin does, as he battles through Raven’s seriously authentic WWII shooter.


Rumour: Is EB Refusing To Stock The PSPgo?

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Sony’s PSP revision, the PSPgo, is all about digital downloads rather than packaged disc-based games. So what does Australia’s largest games retailer do when it can’t sell the software to play on a new hardware device? It looks like it doesn’t sell that new hardware device.


360 Holiday Bundles To Include Pure, LEGO Batman

Ars Technica’s ever-reliable Xbox mole has revealed that this year, like last year, the 360 will be bundled with a couple of games for the holiday season.


New Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Screens

To go with the company’s pre-TGS press conference, EA handed out some new screens for Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Here they are.


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Melbourne Developer Promises New AFL Game Every Year

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Big Ant is a Melbourne game development studio currently working on an AFL game due out next year. And if all goes according to plan you can expect an AFL game from them every year.