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December 01, 2011

EA launches $30 Tetris fan club

Electronic Arts has launched the T-Club, an "elite Tetris fan club", alongside a new version of Alexey Pajitnov's classic puzzler which hits the iOS App Store today. This latest version of Tetris sports touch controls, new game modes, and regularly delivered challenges through the Tetris Log. It also tracks players' total lines cleared to calculate their Tetris Rank.

Electronic Arts has launched the T-Club, an "elite Tetris fan club", alongside a new version of Alexey Pajitnov's classic puzzler which hits the iOS App Store today.

This latest version of Tetris sports touch controls, new game modes, and regularly delivered challenges through the Tetris Log. It also tracks players' total lines cleared to calculate their Tetris Rank.

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Sony announces PlayStation Plus promotion

Sony has announced The 12 Gifts Of Christmas, a promotion which will see 12 free games given away to members of the PlayStation Plus subscription service. It kicks off today with a free download of Sonic The Hedgehog 2, which will only be available until December 3, after which it will be replaced by the next game in the promotion.
http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2011/12/01/playstation-plus-presents-the-12-gifts-of-christmas/
PlayStation Blog

Sony has announced The 12 Gifts Of Christmas, a promotion which will see 12 free games given away to members of the PlayStation Plus subscription service.

It kicks off today with a free download of the Mega Drive classic Sonic The Hedgehog 2. It will only be available until December 3, after which it will be replaced by the next game in the promotion which, in turn, will be available for 48 hours.

All the included games have been given away to PlayStation Plus members at some point in the last 18 months.


Study: half of UK children have toy based on virtual world

More than half of UK children own a toy based on a virtual world, according to a new study by youth research firm Dubit. The company surveyed 500 children from around the UK, finding that 55 per cent owned at least one toy based on one of Moshi Monsters, Club Penguin, Build-A-BearVille, Poptropica or Webkinz. Seventy-three per cent had played at least one of the games in question.

More than half of UK children own a toy based on a virtual world, according to a new study by youth research firm Dubit.

The company surveyed 500 children from around the UK, finding that 55 per cent owned at least one toy based on one of Moshi Monsters, Club Penguin, Build-A-BearVille, Poptropica or Webkinz. Seventy-three per cent had played at least one of the games in question.

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Konami's NeverDead out in February

Konami's head-spinning thirdperson action game NeverDead will be released oN February 3, the publisher has confirmed. NeverDead, developed by UK studio Rebellion Software, was created by Shinta Nojiri, a veteran of the Metal Gear Solid series. Immortal protagonist Bryce Boltzmann can reattach dismembered limbs or even use them as weapons.

Konami's head-spinning thirdperson action game NeverDead will be released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on February 3, the publisher has confirmed.

NeverDead, developed by UK studio Rebellion Software, was created by Shinta Nojiri, a veteran of the Metal Gear Solid series. Immortal protagonist Bryce Boltzmann can reattach dismembered limbs or even use them as weapons.

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Opinion: Getting to know you

Games should better understand their players, says Graham McAllister - and he thinks he has the answer to how.

Games have no idea who we are. But they try to ask. Often when we start a new game it will ask us would we like to play at Easy, Medium or Hard difficulty levels. But what is it really asking? Typically, the difficulty levels don't come with a description to differentiate between them, as if it’s somehow enough for the player to know that there are three levels available and some are harder than others. It’s all relative.

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Indie Game: The Movie to be shown at Sundance

Indie Game: The Movie, a documentary about independent videogame development, will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January. The film, which features Super Meat Boy creators Edmund McMillen and Tommy Refenes, Fez developer Phil Fish, and Braid creator Jonathan Blow, has been named an official selection in the World Documentary category at the annual celebration of independent filmmaking.
http://www.indiegamethemovie.com/news/2011/11/30/indie-game-the-movie-is-in-sundance.html
Indie Game: The Movie

Indie Game: The Movie, a documentary about independent videogame development, will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January.

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Report: EA to acquire social developer Klicknation

EA is to acquire social game developer Klicknation, according to reports. Inside Social Games expects EA to announce the acquisition today. The studio, based in Sacramento, California, is relatively small, with just under 360,000 monthly active users on Facebook, according to AppData.
http://www.insidesocialgames.com/2011/11/30/ea-klicknation
Inside Social Games

Electronic Arts is to acquire social game developer Klicknation, according to reports.

Inside Social Games expects EA to announce the acquisition today. The studio, based in Sacramento, California, is relatively small, with just under 360,000 monthly active users on Facebook, according to AppData.

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Square Enix details Unreal-powered action-RPG

Ryutaro Ichimura is heading up development of an action-RPG, using Unreal Engine 3, for publisher Square Enix. Ichimura, co-producer of 2009 DS RPG Dragon Quest IX, told Famitsu magazine that the un-named project is being made for a worldwide audience; 1UP's report says that concept art shown in the magazine more closely resembled Elder Scrolls than Final Fantasy.
http://www.1up.com/news/square-enix-ramping-action-rpg-project
1UP

Ryutaro Ichimura is heading up development of an action-RPG, using Unreal Engine 3, for publisher Square Enix.

Ichimura, co-producer of 2009 DS RPG Dragon Quest IX, told Famitsu magazine that the un-named project is being made for a worldwide audience; 1UP's report says that concept art shown in the magazine more closely resembled Elder Scrolls than Final Fantasy.

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Free-to-play's cheap thrills

Where is the fast-expanding F2P model going and what does it take to succeed in this market?

The free-to-play gaming model has proved nothing short of revolutionary, moving within the span of only a few years from being perceived as the last-ditch model for desperately failing MMOGs to become a perfectly viable business model for all genres on all platforms. Yet despite its astounding success, F2P (to use the now-common shorthand) has not proved fully effective.

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Nintendo: GBA Ambassador games coming this year

Nintendo UK has insisted that the Game Boy Advance games on offer to 3DS early adopters through the Ambassador Programme will be released this year. The company's Spanish website said the ten free games, due as compensation for the global 3DS price drop in August, would be "available next year." Nintendo has since confirmed to ONM that the games will be released in 2011 as promised.
http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/32959/nintendo-3ds-gba-ambassador-games-are-coming-this-year/
ONM

Nintendo has insisted that the Game Boy Advance games on offer to 3DS early adopters through the Ambassador Programme will be released this year.

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Blizzard co-founder joins AIAS board

Frank Pearce, co-founder of World Of Warcraft developer Blizzard Entertainment, has joined the board of directors at the Academy Of Interactive Arts And Sciences (AIAS). Pearce co-founded Blizzard with Mike Morhaime and Allen Adham in 1991. Since then he has played a key role in the development of World Of Warcraft, overseeing production of its three expansion packs, and was executive producer on last year's Starcraft II: Wings Of Liberty.

Frank Pearce, co-founder of World Of Warcraft developer Blizzard Entertainment, has joined the board of directors at the Academy Of Interactive Arts And Sciences (AIAS).

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F2P Summit announced for 2012

Tandem Events has announced F2P Summit, a new London free-to-play conference. The one-day event networking event will take place in London on March 28, 2012, and will explore free-to-play strategies such as user acquisition, customer retention, community management and monetisation.

Tandem Events has announced that it is launching F2P Summit, a new London-based free-to-play conference.

The one-day networking event will take place in London on March 28, 2012, and will explore free-to-play strategies such as user acquisition, customer retention, community management and monetisation.

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GBA Ambassador games delayed?

The ten free GameBoy Advance games Nintendo promised to early adopters of the 3DS as part of the Ambassador Programme may not be available until next year.
http://www.nintendo.es/NOE/es_ES/los_titulos_44436.html
Nintendo

The ten free GameBoy Advance games Nintendo promised to early adopters of the 3DS as part of the Ambassador Programme may not be available until next year.

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Glitch returns to beta for "radical changes"

Glitch, the charming browser MMOG developed by Tiny Speck with input from Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi, is returning to beta for what the developer describes as "fairly radical changes." The game officially launched in late September, but in a post on the official Glitch site, Tiny Speck founder Stewart Butterfield explains that the volume of work the studio wants to do on the game requires that it be "unlaunched."
http://www.glitch.com/blog/2011/11/30/the-big-unlaunching/
Glitch

Glitch, the charming browser MMOG developed by Tiny Speck with input from Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi, is returning to beta for what the developer describes as "fairly radical changes."

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Report: Fumito Ueda leaves Sony

Ico and Shadow Of The Colossus director Fumito Ueda has left Sony, according to reports, and is finishing development of the long-awaited PlayStation 3 exclusive The Last Guardian as a freelancer. Sources have told Eurogamer that Ueda's departure is one of the reasons The Last Guardian - announced in 2009 - has yet to be released. In April, Ueda said the game had been delayed until 2012 "to provide more challenging and better quality of content to users."
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-11-30-the-last-guardian-creator-fumito-ueda-leaves-sony-rumour
Eurogamer

Ico and Shadow Of The Colossus director Fumito Ueda has left Sony, according to reports, and is finishing development of the long-awaited PlayStation 3 exclusive The Last Guardian as a freelancer.

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November 30, 2011

Skyward Sword tops Japanese Chart

The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the new number one in the Japanese all-formats software chart. Link's Wii swan-song sold almost 195,000 copies in its first week on sale, comfortably beating two PSP new entries, 7th Dragon 2020 and Saint Seiya Senki, which have to settle for second and third respectively.
http://andriasang.com/comz57/media_create_sales/
Andriasang

The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the new number one in the Japanese all-formats software chart.

Link's Wii swan-song sold almost 195,000 copies in its first week on sale, comfortably beating two PSP new entries, 7th Dragon 2020 and Saint Seiya Senki, which have to settle for second and third respectively.

It was a busy week for new releases, with eight of the top ten making their debuts. 3DS was once again the best-selling hardware of the week, with 120,920 units sold, beating sales of all other platforms combined.

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3DS Circle Pad Pro released in January

Circle Pad Pro, the attachment which adds a second analogue pad and set of shoulder buttons to Nintendo's 3DS, will be released in Europe on January 27. The add-on, revealed alongside Monster Hunter 3G in September and set to launch in Japan next month, will be available either on its own or bundled with Resident Evil: Revelations, which is released on the same day.

Circle Pad Pro, the attachment which adds a second analogue pad and set of shoulder buttons to Nintendo's 3DS, will be released in Europe on January 27.

The add-on, revealed alongside Monster Hunter 3G in September and set to launch in Japan next month, will be available either on its own or bundled with Resident Evil: Revelations, which is released on the same day.

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Keen Games wins Deloitte business award

German game developer Keen Games has won a Deloitte Fast 500 award, ranking it among the fastest-growing technology companies in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The Frankfurt studio has now been recognised by Deloitte twice in 2011; earlier this month it won a Deloitte Fast 50 award for being one of the fastest-growing tech companies in Germany with a growth rank of 600 per cent.

German game developer Keen Games has won a Deloitte Fast 500 award, ranking it among the fastest-growing technology companies in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

The Frankfurt studio has now been recognised by Deloitte twice in 2011; earlier this month it won a Deloitte Fast 50 award for being one of the fastest-growing tech companies in Germany with a growth rank of 600 per cent.

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Mario Kart 7 review

A graceful return to form for Nintendo's beloved series.

You can read this review in full in our print edition.

Our January issue, which is on sale December 20, will include a Post Script on how Nintendo has finally managed a return to the signature balance of the original game's power-ups.

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Skyrim patch breaks resistance

Bethesda's latest patch for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim contains a bug that breaks resistance - and has caused some dragons to break with tradition by flying backwards. Resistances are enchantments that reduce the damage the player takes from certain attacks. Players have found that not only are their enchantments having no effect on the damage they take after installing the patch, but it applies to every NPC, creature and enemy in the game.
http://forums.bethsoft.com/index.php?/topic/1297729-update-12-live-usa/page__st__40
Bethesda Forums

Bethesda's latest patch for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim contains a bug that breaks resistance - and has caused some dragons to break with tradition by flying backwards.

Resistances are enchantments that reduce the damage the player takes from certain attacks. Players have found that not only are their enchantments having no effect on the damage they take after installing the patch, but it applies to every NPC, creature and enemy in the game.

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Take-Two CEO questions Zynga's business model

Strauss Zelnick, CEO of publisher Take-Two, has questioned Zynga's business model, saying the social gaming titan's proposed IPO has yet to go through because of its "sketchy metrics." Speaking at the Reuters Media Summit yesterday, Zelnick said: "Zynga is a direct marketing company, 97 per cent of [whose customers] don't pay them anything, three per cent who do. They churn quite quickly and they get new customers. That is their model."
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/29/us-media-summit-taketwo-idUSTRE7AS1U720111129
Reuters

Strauss Zelnick, CEO of publisher Take-Two, has questioned Zynga's business model, saying the social gaming titan's proposed IPO has yet to go through because of its "sketchy metrics."

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Study claims to prove effect of violent games on brain function

US radiologists claim to have shown for the first time that playing violent videogames has an effect on parts of the brain that control emotion. The study, carried out by the department of radiology and imaging sciences at Indiana University School Of Medicine, split a group of 22 men aged 18 to 29, none of whom were regular gamers, into two. The first group played a shooter for 10 hours in a week, then refrained from playing at all in the second week. The other group played no violent games at all.
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/violent-video-games-alter-brain-function-in-young-men-134591303.html
PR Newswire

US radiologists claim to have shown for the first time that playing violent videogames has an effect on parts of the brain that control emotion.

The study, carried out by the department of radiology and imaging sciences at Indiana University School Of Medicine, split a group of 22 men aged 18 to 29, none of whom were regular gamers, into two. The first group played a shooter for 10 hours in a week, then refrained from playing at all in the second week. The other group played no violent games at all.

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Studio profile: Double Fine

From heavy metal to Sesame Street, the studio that’s so much more than just ‘what Tim Schafer did next’.

Founded 2000
Employees 65
Key staff Tim Schafer (founder, president and CEO), Brad Muir (project lead, Iron Brigade), Lee Petty (project lead, Stacking), Greg Knight (art director, Sesame Street: Once Upon A Monster), Tasha Harris (project lead, Costume Quest)
URL www.doublefine.com
Selected softography Psychonauts, Brütal Legend, Costume Quest, Stacking, Iron Brigade, Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster.

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Iron Brigade review

Formerly known as Trenched, Double Fine's mech game finally gets a European release. We hunker down to see how it fares.

You can read this review in full in our print edition.

Issue 231, back issues of which you can buy here, includes a Post Script article that why Double Fine’s storytelling is the first casualty of war.

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CD Projekt: Witcher 2 pirated 4.5 million times

PC RPG The Witcher 2 has been illegally downloaded 4.5 million times, according to Polish developer CD Projekt. Speaking in an interview with PC Gamer, CEO and co-founder Marcin Iwinski explained that he had calculated the figure by monitoring stats on torrent sites.
http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/11/29/interview-cd-projekts-ceo-on-witcher-2-piracy-why-drms-still-not-worth-it/
PC Gamer

PC RPG The Witcher 2 has been illegally downloaded 4.5 million times, according to Polish developer CD Projekt.

Speaking in an interview with PC Gamer, CEO and co-founder Marcin Iwinski explained that he had calculated the figure by monitoring stats on torrent sites.

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