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General gaming


New PSP RPG All About Conception

Posted: 26 Oct 2011 05:06 AM PDT

If going up to a Japanese game shop and asking for "If I Were Locked in a Room With a Girl, I Might Wind Up Doing..." wasn't embarrassing enough for you, Spike has just the thing -- a new PSP RPG whose name translates to "Please Give Birth to My Child!"

Conception: Ore no Kodomo o Unde kure!, announced this week in the pages of Famitsu magazine, is an anime-styled fantasy RPG with the sort of plot that only anime fans might truly appreciate. It starts Itsuki Yuge, a shiftless, unmotivated high-school kid who, with his pregnant cousin Mahiru, is thrown into the world of Granvania and charged with saving this realm from a mysterious spreading miasma. Only the offspring between the chosen one (i.e. Itsuki) and one of the divine maidens of the zodiac can fend off this menace, and so Itsuki has to...well, you know.

Japan Review Check: Super Mario 3D Land, Uncharted 3

Posted: 26 Oct 2011 04:51 AM PDT

A quick look at the highlights among the games coming out in Japan this coming week, courtesy the review pages of Famitsu magazine:

- Super Mario 3D Land (9/9/10/10, 38 points): The top scorer of the week seems to fulfill all of Shigeru Miyamoto's stated goals for a 3DS Mario game, if Famitsu's editors are any indication. "From the length of the stages to the placement of enemies and tricks to the difficulty, everything seems just right here, making for a really comfortable play experience," one wrote. "The bits of the game that take advantage of 3D depth are a lot of fun, inspiring you to hunt around for all of the hidden stuff. There's a wealth of helper functionality for beginners, and there's also a lot of cute little touches to the game that will bring up twinges of nostalgia."

Everything You Wanted to Know About Vita, But Were Too Afraid to Ask

Posted: 26 Oct 2011 04:20 AM PDT

This week's issue of Famitsu magazine features a roundup of PlayStation Vita questions and answers, many of which clear up a lot of the smaller mysteries that surround the new portable. A quick summary:

- The Vita has a sleep function like the PSP, where you tap on the power button to put the system into standby mode. "You can also press the PS button mid-game to return to the game's LiveArea, which puts the game in suspend mode," a Sony PR rep told Famitsu. "While suspending a game, you can access the PS Store, friends, photos, and other features. However, you will have to end the suspended game if you launch a new game or the video player."

Shigeru Miyamoto on Super Mario 3D Land

Posted: 26 Oct 2011 03:38 AM PDT

Every time Shigeru Miyamoto swears he won't get all that involved in a new Mario game, he winds up being wrong by the end of the project. Super Mario 3D Land.

"For this game, I worked as general producer," the creator of Mario told Famitsu magazine this week. "I've made the Mario series alongside Takashi Tezuka, and especially I tend to be the main person in the 3D games. With those titles, I've been working alongside the producer Yoshiaki Koizumi for a pretty long time, so 3D Land is being made with him overseeing a group of younger directors. I kept my distance from the project at first, but became more deeply involved midway -- I don't think it'd be satisfying as a Mario game to everyone unless I made myself known on the little details."

Rockstar's Dan Houser: Big in Japan?

Posted: 26 Oct 2011 03:03 AM PDT

Dan Houser, vice-president of creativity at Rockstar Games alongside his brother Sam, has a reputation for not showing up in the game-media interview circuit all that often. The same isn't all that true in Japan, however, where magazines like Famitsu and Dengeki PlayStation have published longform interviews with one of the main creative talents behind Grand Theft Auto on fairly regular occasions.

The latest interview, which coincides nicely with Rockstar's GTAV tease yesterday, goes over Houser's early years and his philosophy when it comes to succeeding in the game business. Some of the highlights:

The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Symphony Experience

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 03:37 PM PDT

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The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Symphony Experience

Three awesome moments and three missed opportunities from Nintendo's new concert series.

By: Bob Mackey October 25, 2011

The Legend of Zelda series is almost synonymous with music; from Link's Awakening onward, each Zelda game centers around an instrument of some sort, each equipped with its own set of magical melodies. So it's only natural that Nintendo celebrate Zelda's 25th anniversary with a tribute to the music that's been firmly lodged in our skulls since 1986. While Mario celebrated his 25th alone, with a glorified Virtual Console game serving as the only reward for decades of dependable service, Link's proud parents decided to rectify this transgression by sending a full orchestra on a nationwide tour to pay respect to the many memorable Zelda songs penned by Koji Kondo and others.

I had the chance to attend this series' second concert in Los Angeles this past Friday, and walked away mostly satisfied -- hey, I've been with Link since the very beginning, so my standards might be a bit lofty. What follows is an account of the performance's high and low points, though keep in mind we are extremely lucky to live in a world where something like the Zelda Symphony can actually exist.

Grand Theft Auto V Reportedly Takes Place in Los Angeles

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 02:07 PM PDT

Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Los Santos

Grand Theft Auto V will be officially unveiled in some capacity on November 2 when Rockstar debuts the game's first trailer. For today, we simply have to be content with the knowledge that it exists. Or so we thought.

Kotaku is reporting two potentially juicy details it's heard through various anonymous sources, including the most important of all -- the city it's set in. The game will supposedly star more than one playable character which was already the case with IV if you count the new protagonists introduced in its expansion packs, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony.

How Fast Will Your Computer Need to be for Skyrim?

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 01:31 PM PDT

The Elder Scrolls: V Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is another of the high-profile multiplatform games coming out this fall that many gamers may wish to play on PC as opposed to consoles. Content may be the same, but the presence of mods and improved visuals often set the PC version of a game apart from the console offerings. If you're wondering if your computer will be capable enough for Skyrim when it comes along on November 11, we now have the answer.

Your PC struggling to run Battlefield 3 today isn't necessarily an indication that Skyrim is out of the question. Some of the minimum specs are similar between the two, with some noteworthy differences being the relatively small amount of hard drive space Skyrim requires (just 6GB to BF3's 20GB) and no need for a DirectX 10-compatible video card (which BF3 needs).

Grand Theft Auto V Announced

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 01:11 PM PDT

Grand Theft Auto V

Out of nowhere, Rockstar Games today confirmed the existence of Grand Theft Auto V.

We had long suspected it was in the works, with analyst Michael Pachter pegging its release as possibly coming as soon as 2011 due to the contracts for several key Rockstar employees set to end next year. (We'd also heard reports its release was expected to fall within 2012.) When those contracts were extended earlier this year, the rush to get the game out (from publisher Take-Two's perspective) was no longer there and so it seemed as if we could be waiting longer to hear about the game, particularly with Rockstar suddenly interested in talking about Max Payne 3.

3DS Frankenstick Officially Dubbed Circle Pad Pro in the West?

Posted: 25 Oct 2011 12:03 PM PDT

3DS Circle Pad Pro

Nintendo has yet to make any plans for bringing the 3DS slide pad extension to North America official, and as such, it lacks an official name. We've taken to calling it the Frankenstick; others the circle pad add-on or slide pad extension. Nintendo seems to have opted for something a bit fancier-sounding if a Japanese trademark filing is any indication.

In addition to calling it the slide pad extension in Japanese, the listing refers to the device in English as the Nintendo 3DS Circle Pad Pro, reports Siliconera. The "Pro" part of the name immediately brings to mind the Classic Controller Pro, the second iteration of the Wii's Classic Controller which added grips and rearranged the location of certain elements (namely the analog sticks).

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Dark Decade of Camelot

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Dark Decade of Camelot


On October 10th, Dark Age of Camelot, a medieval MMORPG developed by Mythic Entertainment and Electronic Arts celebrated its tenth anniversary.

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Five Storylines From Day 1 of Dota 2

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Five Storylines From Day 1 of Dota 2


The tournament runners of ESWC have made a change after reassessing the group stage rules. It has wisely been decided to allow the tie-breaker to be broken by the head-to-head matchup instead of time rating. So ESWC have adjusted their rankings and now EHOME will be advancing.

Tribes:Ascend - MMOFPS Free-to-Play

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Tribes:Ascend - MMOFPS Free-to-Play


Tribes: Ascend is an upcoming multiplayer-only first-person shooter part of the Tribes franchise. It is currently being developed by Hi-Rez Studios and was announced on March 11, 2011 at PAX East with an expected release early next year.

Patch 4.3: Death Knight Tier 13 Set Models

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Patch 4.3: Death Knight Tier 13 Set Models


Adventurers will be tested like never before in 4.3 as they take on Deathwing and his minions, emerging with powerful new treasures. We finally found the Death Night Tire 13 set models in the PTR! Let's enjoy!

4.3 New Models: Chromatic Dragon and Chromatic Dragon Mount

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4.3 New Models: Chromatic Dragon and Chromatic Dragon Mount


Patch 4.3 PTR new models, Chromatic Dragon and Chromatic Dragon Mount. It's a Model Viewer render. Let's take a peek!

WoW: Raid be reset twice a week in Taiwan and Korea

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WoW: Raid be reset twice a week in Taiwan and Korea


The new raid lockout changes for Taiwan and Korea adjust the lockout timers for the patch 4.0 and 4.2 raids. The lockout timers for these raids will now reset twice weekly instead of once.

New Lime Odyssey Screens Reveal Stunning In-game Landscapes

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New Lime Odyssey Screens Reveal Stunning In-game Landscapes


Hot on the heels of the unveiled full website days ago, Aeria Games continued to released some pristine new screenshots for its highly-anticipated new MMORPG, Lime Odyssey: The Chronicles of Orta. Developed by Sirius Entertainment Co., Ltd, Lime Odyssey to begin its Korean open beta on Oct. 26 and will be published in North America by Aeria Games.

Digimon Masters Online Officially Launches

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Digimon Masters Online Officially Launches


Joymax is inviting MMO players and Digimon fans to check out Digimon Masters Online today as the game has gone live worldwide.

League of Legends - Get Ready for the Season Two Circuit!

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League of Legends - Get Ready for the Season Two Circuit!


The beginning of the Season Two Circuit is fast approaching in North America and Europe! Over the course of the Circuit, the most prestigious live events will award Circuit Points, allowing the participants to advance in the official Season Two standings.

Martial Empires Sets Gamers on the Path of the Purgatory

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Martial Empires Sets Gamers on the Path of the Purgatory


After the "The Catastrophe of Babylon" expansion hit gamigo's action-packed MMORPG Martial Empires (known as Seven Souls in Korea) earlier this year, "The Path of the Purgatory" will also soon open its gates to players.

SOE Scares up Ghastly Events for Fright Night

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SOE Scares up Ghastly Events for Fright Night


Sony Online Entertainment LLC (SOE) will feature Halloween events and promotions when players log into online titles including DC Universe™ Online, EverQuest®, EverQuest II, Free Realms®, Magic: The Gathering - Tactics™, PoxNora® and Star Wars®: Clone Wars Adventures™.

The Secret World Registered Beta Testers Surpass 500,000

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The Secret World Registered Beta Testers Surpass 500,000


World-leading independent game developer Funcom is pleased to announce that over half a million people have registered to participate in the ongoing beta testing of The Secret World.

Should MMOSite Have a Hardware Section?

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Should MMOSite Have a Hardware Section?


I don't think so. I took the time to research the possible hardware used and wishlists for MMOs. I say the most common type of MMO are RPGs which only needs the keyboard.

WoW: New Guild Services

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WoW: New Guild Services


Blizzard are in the process of adding new guild services that will make relocating to a new realm, switching factions, or changing your guild name easier than ever before. Relocating your guild to a new realm or faction with this new service will keep your guild structure intact, including the guild leader, guild bank, and guild name (depending on availability). You won't even need to pack.

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Korea: A Game Worker Arrested for Money Laundering

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Korea: A Game Worker Arrested for Money Laundering


As reported in South Korea, a guy (hereafter referred to as "A") from a big local game company (hereafter referred to as "H") was arrested for illegally stealing the company's user data to make money, which's heatedly discussed among players.

Blizzard Will Consider Making Its Titles Free-to-Play

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Blizzard Will Consider Making Its Titles Free-to-Play


In an interview at BlizzCon 2011, Blizzard chief operating officer, Paul Sams has revealed that the World Of Warcraft developer has teams already working on mobile and tablet, and the company would consider making its titles free-to-play.

DrakeDog 10: Cataclysm Warlock Destruction PvP

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DrakeDog 10: Cataclysm Warlock Destruction PvP


DrakeDog 10, 2011. World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Level 85 Destruction Warlock PvP.

ArcheAge(CN) to Start Recruiting Permanent VIP Members

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ArcheAge(CN) to Start Recruiting Permanent VIP Members


ArcheAge China Operation Team has officially announced that they are recruiting ArcheAge Permanent VIP Members starting from Oct. 24.

The Games With Bad Graphics But Good Gameplay

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The Games With Bad Graphics But Good Gameplay


Do you play a game with bad graphics but has good gameplay? I always choose the graphic first, if it is bad, I won't play this game, so I don't know whether the game is interesting or not. Maybe you played a game like that, welcome to share.

Going Where You aren't Suppose to Go

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Going Where You aren't Suppose to Go


Alright, not the greatest title in the word, but honestly, I suck at making titles for articles, and this one seems the most fitting at the time.

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