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July 31, 2007
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LucasArts and Day 1 Studios want you to change your world. We find out how.
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Plus overall chart domination by Nintendo.
July 30, 2007
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High Moon tells us why you'll want to keep an eye on this new Jason Bourne adventure.
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We don't know what it is, but we do know what it's not.
July 27, 2007
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French publisher expands further into movies and TV, picking up Heroes and Beowulf. Lost details too.
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Rupert Murdoch wants you no matter where you are.
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Watch the movie, then play the game.
July 26, 2007
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Find out more about Techland's open-ended FPS. New screens.
July 25, 2007
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Time to see for yourself what this much-hyped PS3 action game is capable of.
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Nintrendo's DS hit is finally coming to Europe.
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Nothing, it seems, can stop this MMO's growth - yet.
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A year without a Splinter Cell game? Say it isn't so.
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Kikizo's second massive first-hand preview of GTA IV is so detailed that we're a bit worried about our own mental health. Get your FULL update on the game of the year fresh from our extensive meeting with Rockstar.
July 24, 2007
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Unrivalled first-hand impressions coverage to continue at Kikizo, on <% If CountryName = "US" Then %>July 25, 1PM EST<% else %>25th July, 6PM GMT<% end if %>.
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And there are still more announcements from Konami's celebratory bash.
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So you can start looking now for that special someone you want to play it with.
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But not fast enough to displace that wizardly Harry Potter from the top of the charts.
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More time at the top for the Wii and the DS.
July 23, 2007
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Splash Damage's Paul Wedgewood takes us behind the lines of this team-based shooter.
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Plus Reeves gives more reasoning for not cutting the PS3's price in Europe.
July 20, 2007
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Teaser site hints at African setting for new shooter.
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Yet another Wii game from the Grand Theft Auto studio.
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Europeans to pick up the lighter portable before it's out in Japan.
July 19, 2007
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We talk exclusively to the global president of SCEI to get new details on where the PlayStation business is headed and what PS3 owners can look forward to next.
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Sony's upcoming controller revision for PS3 will add more than just rumble, according to PlayStation's top boss. Plus: What Ken Kutaragi did next.
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Music game newbie Neversoft tells Kikizo about the process of picking up work on the series.
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Capcom hints at a far off release date for its next thriller.
July 18, 2007
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Peter Moore moves back to the Bay Area to head up EA Sports, comments on the role all those broken 360s had.
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But does that mean anything for the chances of seeing Grand Theft Auto IV on Wii?
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Wii Zapper support and 32-player online modes included.
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More platforms for the popular puzzler-slash-RPG.
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Ubisoft takes on the western genre.
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As good as it looks? Our final verdict.
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Codemasters adds another quality 360 release.
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So complete it even includes Street Fighter 1.
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Some resent the spin-off - are they right to?
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SNK's flagship 2D series is still going strong.
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Obviously you have to like pop music to apply.
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Does Kojima Productions shine on PSP too?
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Namco's PSP-only tennis game is so-so.
July 17, 2007
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Find out why Rockstar's big game wasn't at Sony's press event.
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But the big question is whether it's a game or not.
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And Harry Potter enjoys another week on top.
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Don't expect anything radically different. First look.
July 16, 2007
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Forget about PS3 and Xbox 360 - Nintendo is setting its sights higher with the Wii.
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And you can blame a naughty word for that.
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PAM and 2K Games team up again for a third entry in the popular series. First screens.
July 13, 2007
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Act fast if you want to get one on the cheap.
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Looks like you'll have to sell the bundled items if you want to save the cash.
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First screens and details for Konami's spooky new game.
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Release details for dozens of games for Nintendo's system.
July 12, 2007
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Miyamoto shows his new get-fit Wii game.
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A new PSP and Killzone 2 lead Sony's charge.
July 11, 2007
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Peter Moore says the Xbox 360's line-up is the best thing since, like, forever.
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More hard drive space and the content to fill it up with.
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Yours to download in high-definition and 5.1 surround sound - if you've got a PS3.
July 10, 2007
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Will Sony lose its biggest third-party exclusive this week?
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And they'll be racing alongside the cars. First screens.
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Tecmo's violent good-looker barely cracks the chart.
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Get a glimpse of the PS3's future right now.
July 9, 2007
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What's that word, when people say one thing and do another?
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Won't someone please think of the casual gamers.
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No broadband? No problem.
July 6, 2007
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And it's going to be based on the latest arcade version.
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But don't worry - you're covered for even longer now.
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Retailers says Yes, Sony says No.
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And Nintendo is the one cashing in.
July 5, 2007
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Don't fear for the fate of the humble UMD.
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Now anyone can play FIFA, Madden and NBA Live.
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Sony's karaoke series leaves the '80s behind.
July 4, 2007
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Jack Tretton explains how Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo differ in their approach to exclusives.
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Quantic Dream is bringing its unique style only to Sony's console.
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But we bet you'll probably want to have a look at it anyway.
July 3, 2007
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Ubisoft's Source-powered FPRPG brings a new multiplayer mode to the Xbox 360. First screens.
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Koei's anti-gravity racer will debut on the Xbox 360 instead.
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A busy week lorded over by the teen wizard.
July 2, 2007
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Nintendo continues to dominate both hardware and software sales in Japan.
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Did you pay for the Black maps? If so, Ubisoft owes you money.
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The Xbox Live Arcade game is headed Nintendo's way on DS, Wii.
Satoru Iwata Video Interview - the late Nintendo president spoke with Kikizo in 2004 as 'Nintendo Revolution' loomed.
Kaz Hirai Video Interview - the first of Kikizo's interviews with the man who went on to become global head of Sony.
Ed Fries Video Interview - one of Xbox's founders discusses an epic journey from Excel to Xbox.
Yu Suzuki, the Kikizo Interview - we spend time with one of gaming's most revered creators.
Tetris - The Making of an Icon: Alexey Pajitnov and Henk Rogers reveal the fascinating story behind Tetris
Rare founders, Chris and Tim Stamper - their only interview? Genuinely 'rare' sit down with founders of the legendary studio.
The History of First-Person Shooters - a retrospective, from Maze War to Modern Warfare