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November 30, 2011

Battlefield 3 passes eight million sales

More than eight million copies of Battlefield 3 have been sold since its launch last month, publisher Electronic Arts has announced. The news was revealed by EA CFO Eric Brown at the Baird Technology Conference in San Francisco yesterday, as reported by Game Informer.
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2011/11/29/battlefield-3-sales-reach-8-million.aspx
Game Informer

More than eight million copies of Battlefield 3 have been sold since its launch last month, publisher Electronic Arts has announced.

The news was revealed by EA CFO Eric Brown at the Baird Technology Conference in San Francisco yesterday, as reported by Game Informer. Brown also revealed that shipments of the game have now passed 12 million.

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PS3 firmware 4.0 released this week

A new PlayStation 3 system software update, version 4.0, will be released this week, preparing the console for the launch of PlayStation Vita as well as making changes to PlayStation Plus features and privacy settings.
http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2011/11/30/ps3-system-software-update-v-4-00
PlayStation Blog

A new PlayStation 3 system software update, version 4.0, will be released this week, preparing the console for the launch of PlayStation Vita as well as making changes to PlayStation Plus features and privacy settings.

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November 29, 2011

Microsoft reports biggest sales week in Xbox history

Over 960,000 Xbox 360 consoles were sold in the US alone last week, driving “the biggest sales week in the history of Xbox”, according to internal Microsoft data.

Over 960,000 Xbox 360 consoles were sold in the US alone last week, driving “the biggest sales week in the history of Xbox”, according to internal Microsoft data.

The total included more than 800,000 sales within a 24 hour period covering the annual retail spree that is Black Friday.

Microsoft also sold 750,000 Kinect sensors in the US last week, including those bundled with consoles.

The company said it expects Xbox 360 to be the best-selling console in the US for the eleventh straight month in November.

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Unity passes 750,000 registered developers

The Unity platform has amassed more than 750,000 registered developers, Unity Technologies has announced, with two-thirds of that figure signing up in the last 12 months. Two hundred thousand of registered users return on a monthly basis, Unity says, and the Unity Web Player has also grown apace, its volume of installs doubling in the past year to more than 80 million.

The Unity platform has amassed more than 750,000 registered developers, Unity Technologies has announced, with two-thirds of that figure signing up in the last 12 months.

Two hundred thousand users return on a monthly basis, Unity says, and the Unity Web Player has also grown apace, its volume of installs doubling in the past year to more than 80 million.

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Ron Gilbert reveals concept art for Double Fine collaboration

Ron Gilbert has revealed two pieces of concept art from the game he is working on with Double Fine, the studio run by his Secret Of Monkey Island co-creator Tim Schafer.
http://grumpygamer.com/5694081
Ron Gilbert

Ron Gilbert has revealed two pieces of concept art from the game he is working on with Double Fine, the studio run by his Secret Of Monkey Island co-creator Tim Schafer.

"I'm so excited," he wrote on his blog. "This is an idea that has been in my head for a long long time. It predates Maniac Mansion and Monkey Island.

"It's a game that needed to be made."

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State of health

Nobody wants to die. But were games more fun when we still could?

When videogames were young, 
our lives were simple: we had three of them, generally speaking, and we lost one whenever we ran into a ghost, or an alien, or a tank. Health didn’t come into it back then. We were alive and then we were dead. We thrived, and we fell.

Health came along when games became more ambitious, but did health make games healthier? Suddenly there were meters to measure, medicine to devour. Health allowed us to last longer, but it also made us addicts. Is it better 
just to live, and then, just as quickly, to die?

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Kotick questions The Old Republic

Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has questioned whether BioWare's upcoming Star Wars MMOG The Old Republic will make any money for publisher EA.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/29/us-media-summit-activision-idUSTRE7AR1ZY20111129
Reuters

Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has questioned whether BioWare's upcoming Star Wars MMOG The Old Republic will make any money for publisher EA.

Speaking at the Reuters Media Summit yesterday Kotick, whose company has dominated the MMOG sector with World Of Warcraft, said that even if The Old Republic did take off it would be George Lucas, rather than EA, that reaped dividends.

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PixelJunk SideScroller review

Q-Games draws on brutal arcade sensibilities to create some of the best PixelJunk moments yet.

Central to the appeal of the PixelJunk series is its developer’s ability to do a lot with a little. SideScroller, after all, sees Q-Games conjuring scorched subterranean caverns, throbbing pink intestines and even toxic celestial clockwork from a handful of coloured vector shapes, and grinding an endless supply of tactical choices from just three basic weapon types – although, granted, they can all be upgraded. It’s thrifty stuff, and it’s mesmerising too.

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Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive! review

This 3DSWare creature construction kit fails to build on its solid creative foundations.

As a creative tool, Freakyforms is a triumph. An expansion of Nintendo’s Mii channel palette, it offers a healthy variety of ways to assemble, shape and rearrange the creatures, or Formees, you’re encouraged to design. The more you birth, the greater the catalogue of parts you can choose from – and as your menagerie expands, so too does the simplistic cartoon world they inhabit. Gradually, new visitors arrive – either provided in-game or via StreetPass - to offer an even wider selection of assets.

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3DS beats year-one DS sales

Nintendo's 3DS has outstripped the first-year sales figure of its 3DS predecessor. Nintendo Of America president Reggie Fils-Aime told USA Today that the boost to 3DS sales following the release of Super Mario 3D Land - which has sold half a million units in the to become the fastest-selling Mario handheld game of all time - and the recent global price drop had seen 3DS sales surge past those of its predecessor.
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/gamehunters/post/2011/11/nintendo-sees-skyward-sales-on-black-friday-/1
USA Today

Nintendo's 3DS has outstripped the first-year sales figure of its 3DS predecessor.

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Burn And Turn review

Robot Bear’s neat twist on tower defence makes up for decades of dragon abuse.

We all love a good dragon, but it’s the rare videogame that doesn’t completely ruin them, reining in those devastating powers so that a decent critical hit can finish them off in one go, or riddling that hide with glowing weak spots, perfect for attacks from cowardly archers. Burn And Turn doesn’t do any of that: it’s out to venerate fantasy’s biggest superstars rather than hobble them. Sure, its dragons may only be a dozen pixels high, but they’re formidable beasts all the same: jealous, violence-prone, and practically impossible to kill.

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Now recruiting on Edge Jobs

Find your future at Blizzard, working with Mind Candy, creating PS3 exclusives at Supermassive or creating 3D models for Dyson.

Blizzard Entertainment is looking for a sales director to cover Europe, Russia, the Middle East and Africa. You'll have to manage a team and will be directly responsible for creating and maintaining retailer relationships in Russia and new emerging markets. Best of all, the position is based in Versailles, France. Find all Blizzard's vacancies here.

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Nintendo delays 3DS firmware update in Japan

Nintendo of Japan has announced that the 3DS firmware update, which adds a host of new features and was due before the end of the month, will now be released on December 8.
http://andriasang.com/comz4a/3ds_firmware_delay/
Andriasang

Nintendo of Japan has announced that the 3DS firmware update, which adds a host of new features and was due before the end of the month, will now be released on December 8.

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Super Mario 3D Land sets new Nintendo record

Super Mario 3D Land has sold half a million units in the United States since its launch on November 11, making it the fastest-selling handheld Mario game of all time. Nintendo Of America president Reggie Fils-Aime told USA Today that sales of the 3DS itself rose 325 per cent in the week Mario's 3DS debut was released.
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/gamehunters/post/2011/11/nintendo-sees-skyward-sales-on-black-friday-/1
USA Today

Super Mario 3D Land has sold half a million units  in the United States since its launch on November 11, making it the fastest-selling handheld Mario game of all time.

Nintendo Of America president Reggie Fils-Aime told USA Today that sales of the 3DS itself rose 325 per cent in the week Mario's 3DS debut was released. Wii swan-song The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword has sold 535,000 units since its release on November 20, with half a million Wiis sold on annual US retail spree Black Friday.

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Tony Hawk: Ride dev crowd funds new project

Robomodo, developer of Tony Hawk: Ride, is seeking funding for development of its new project on crowdsourcing website Kickstarter. The developer's mobile wing, Robomite, is seeking $35,000 in funding for Bodoink, a Kinect game using Xbox Avatars for release on Xbox Live Arcade. Writing on Kickstarter, the team explains that its primary goal is to finish development of the game before finding a publisher, a necessary evil for the game to stand out on XBLA, enabling it to retain full control of the IP.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/joshtsui/bodoink-kinect-family-fun
Kickstarter

Robomodo, developer of Tony Hawk: Ride, is seeking funding for development of its new project on crowdsourcing website Kickstarter.

The developer's mobile wing, Robomite, is seeking $35,000 in funding for Bodoink, a Kinect game using Xbox Avatars for release on Xbox Live Arcade. Writing on Kickstarter, the team explains that its primary goal is to finish development of the game before finding a publisher, a necessary evil for the game to stand out on XBLA, enabling it to retain full control of the IP.

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November 28, 2011

Nexon's MapleStory hacked

Thirteen million user accounts have been compromised after online game MapleStory was hacked, publisher Nexon has confirmed. Nexon discovered last Thursday that data including user IDs, passwords, names and residential registration numbers had been taken, according to the Korea Herald, though only South Korean user accounts were compromised.
http://www.koreaherald.com/national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20111126000052
Korea Herald

Thirteen million user accounts have been compromised after online game MapleStory was hacked, publisher Nexon has confirmed.

Nexon discovered last Thursday that data including user IDs, passwords, names and residential registration numbers had been taken, according to the Korea Herald, though only South Korean user accounts were compromised.

"We operate separate servers in each country," a spokesperson said. "Only Korean's users' information was affected."

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English Country Tune review

Uncompromising and intentionally awkward, Stephen Lavelle's puzzler is a formidable challenge.

Stephen Lavelle, working under the name Increpare, is well known for his prolific production of willfully lo-fi webgames, touting hurried, aliased art and some mixture of opaque philosophising and acidic satire. They are excellent, so long as your measure of excellence involves a substantial, perhaps overwhelming, dose of maniacal bafflement. With English Country Tune, though, it seems he's committed to a more commercial and coherent effort.

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Report: Zynga bid for Rovio and PopCap

Zynga had bids knocked back for PopCap as well as Angry Birds developer Rovio, according to reports. The New York Times claims that Zynga bid $950 million for PopCap in July. The Plants Vs Zombies developer accepted a bid of an initial $750 million from Electronic Arts, with the promise of a further $550 million if earnings targets are met.
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/11/27/zyngas-tough-culture-risks-a-talent-drain/?ref=business
New York Times

Zynga had bids knocked back this summer for PopCap as well as Angry Birds developer Rovio, according to reports.

The New York Times claims that Zynga bid $950 million for PopCap in July. The Plants Vs Zombies developer accepted a bid of an initial $750 million from Electronic Arts, with the promise of a further $550 million if earnings targets are met.

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Privates, Just Dance 2 win BAFTA Children's Awards

Size Five Games' educational title Privates was among the winners at the BAFTA Children's Awards in London last night. Privates, a sex-education shoot-'em-up developed for Channel 4, won the Learning Secondary award. Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean won the Videogame award, beating Kirby's Epic Yarn, LittleBigPlanet 2 and Pokemon Black & White.
http://www.bafta.org/awards/childrens/2011-childrens-awards-nominations-winners,2169,BA.html
BAFTA

Size Five Games' educational title Privates was among the winners at the BAFTA Children's Awards in London last night.

Privates, a sex-education shoot-'em-up developed for Channel 4, won the Learning Secondary award. Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean won the Videogame award, beating Kirby's Epic Yarn, LittleBigPlanet 2 and Pokemon Black & White.

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Minecraft review

Mojang's fascinating world is built to last.

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

Our January issue, which is on sale December 20, will include an in-depth interview with Mojang founder and Minecraft creator Markus "Notch" Persson on the game's journey up to this point, and what comes next.

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Mafia Wars 2 shedding users

Zynga's Mafia Wars 2 has failed to perform to expectations, according to internal sources, following an alarming drop in user numbers since its launch last month. Sources told Business Week that executives are "second-guessing one another about what went wrong." According to AppData, Mafia Wars 2 has lost over a million daily active users (DAUs) on Facebook since the beginning of the month.
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/in-some-virtual-worlds-the-thrill-is-gone-11232011.html
Business Week

Zynga's Mafia Wars 2 has failed to perform to expectations, according to internal sources, following an alarming drop in user numbers since its launch last month.

According to AppData, Mafia Wars 2 has lost over a million daily active users (DAUs) on Facebook since the beginning of the month. Sources told Business Week that executives are "second-guessing one another about what went wrong."

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Report: next-gen Kinect can lip-read

Microsoft intends to release an improved version of Xbox 360 motion sensor Kinect that is so accurate it can lip-read, according to reports. Sources close to Eurogamer claim that Kinect 2 will come bundled with future Xbox consoles. As well as lip-reading, the improved sensor will be able to detect players' emotional states by tracking facial expressions and the pitch and volume of their voices.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-11-25-kinect-2-so-accurate-it-can-lip-read
Eurogamer

Microsoft intends to release an improved version of Xbox 360 motion sensor Kinect that is so accurate it can lip-read, according to reports.

Sources close to Eurogamer claim that Kinect 2 will come bundled with future Xbox consoles. As well as lip-reading, the improved sensor will be able to detect players' emotional states by recognising facial expressions and tracking the pitch and volume of their voices.

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Edge forum raising money for Child's Play

Members of the Edge forum are clubbing together to raise money for videogame charity Child's Play, which seeks to "improve the lives of children in hospitals around the world through the kindness and generosity of the videogame industry".

Members of the Edge forum are clubbing together to raise money for videogame charity Child's Play, which seeks to "improve the lives of children in hospitals around the world through the kindness

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Bethesda patches PS3 Skyrim

Bethesda has released a patch for the PlayStation 3 version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim which reportedly fixes framerate problems that have affected the game since launch. A post this morning on the game's official forums reveals that the 92MB update is available in Europe, and is rolling out to other territories.
http://forums.bethsoft.com/index.php?/topic/1294384-patch-is-out/
Bethesda Forums

Bethesda has released a patch for the PlayStation 3 version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim which reportedly fixes framerate problems that have affected the game since launch.

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Shaking up the curriculum with Raspberry Pi

David Braben on the dumbing down of computer science education.

You can read our full feature on Raspberry Pi in our latest issue.

You can subscribe to Edge in print, on

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