Wednesday, November 4, 2009 - Page 2
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Sci-Fi Author Writing Not One, Not Two, But Three Games For EA

Acclaimed British science-fiction author Richard K. Morgan has announced that he’s teaming up with EA to help pen the stories for three of the publisher’s upcoming titles.


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Five New PSP Bundles For Japan

In December, Japan is getting not one, but five, count ‘em five, PSP-3000 bundles.


In Real Life

Shooting A Nintendo DS Through A Wall

Throwing a controller/handheld to the ground in frustration is for pussies. You really want to vent some steam, you load the offending peripheral or console into a gun and you shoot it through a wall.


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Infinity Ward: Wii Can’t Deliver Our Multi-Platform Experience

The first Modern Warfare was truly a multi-platform release, appearing on the Xbox 360, PS3, PC/Mac and a Nintendo Wii port. Its sequel, Modern Warfare 2, isn’t getting a Wii port just yet.


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Modern Warfare 2 Breaks Pre-Order Records

The game that has sent the competition scurrying into 2010 looks set to break all kinds of sales records when it’s released next week, with Modern Warfare 2 setting a new mark for pre-orders at GameStop.


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Game Tech Now Good Enough For Hans Zimmer

Composer Hans Zimmer has standards. He likes things big. Just look at the movies he has scored: Gladiator, The Last Samurai and The Da Vinci Code. Big films! So how and why did he make the leap to games?


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Warren Spector So Not Done With Deus Ex

Warren Spector, creator of Deus Ex, isn’t letting the fact he no longer has access to the series stop him from dreaming up more games in the series. Well, maybe not series. “Series”.


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Square Enix Fire Some People

It’s already been announced that the severance payouts to Taito employees has drained money from parent company Square Enix. Those were the only cuts Square Enix has made post Eidos-buyout.


Reader Review: Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Kotaku AU

Do you have what it takes to get a review published right here on Kotaku? Andrew does, as he cracks wise with the half-tuck.


In Real Life

Filmmaker Robert Zemeckis Is Bad At Video Games

Robert Zemeckis, director of Back to the Future and Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, is good at making movies. He’s good at writing them. But he’s not very good at video games.