Wednesday, October 7, 2009 - Page 2
News

Valve Appealing, Editing Left 4 Dead 2 for Aussie Classification

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In Sydney today, Gabe Newell revealed the steps Valve is taking to ensure Left 4 Dead 2 eventually goes on sale in Australia.


Of Course His Hair Is Perfect — It’s Lego Hair

Lego visuals or no, I wish I could get my band to play this well together for half as long as the minute of gameplay you’re seeing in Lego Rock Band, whose David Bowie minifig was unveiled yesterday.


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Details About Project Natal Pricing Emerge

At an Microsoft event today in New York City, exec Robbie Bach talked about how the pricing for the upcoming motion controls Project Natal will work.


In Real Life

Other Large Gundams In Japan

The giant Gundam in Tokyo’s Odaiba might be long gone, but our memories of it live on and on. Know: It was by no means the first giant Gundam. There have been others, oh yes.


NCAA 10 Hits The Road To The Final Four

Lots of games try to emulate what you see on the television, but NCAA Basketball 10 fully integrates CBS Sports’ Road to the Final Four – theme music, key graphics and, of course, Bill Raftery.


In Real Life

Do You Know Whose Birthday It Was Yesterday?

Manaka’s! The character from Konami’s virtual girlfriend simulator for the Nintendo DS, Love Plus.


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SNK Announces Metal Slug XX For PSP

SNK is bringing Metal Slug and its 2D graphics to the PSP this winter in Japan.


News

Tretton: What’s Good For Sony Is What’s Good For Gaming

File this also under “What they say when we’re not listening.” Speaking to Forbes, the SCEA chief Jack Tretton answers a few softballs about the PS3 Slim, then says, “the environment where PlayStation wins is best for this industry.”


In Real Life

Bionic Commando — In Lego

This begins with the standard demo sequence of NES Bionic Commando, but hang in there. Not only do you get the final level but – after the credits – Master D’s exploding cranium, rendered in Lego brick.


In Real Life

Want Worms On Your Desktop?

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Artist Mikaël “Orioto” Aguirre’s Worms-inspired wallpaper, as seen on GameSetWatch.