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Computer game giant born in £9bn deal
Dec 3 2007:· Merger brings together firms behind top titles
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Video game groups merge
Dec 2 2007:From swords to guitars: $18.9bn merger creates world's largest games company
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Preview
Dec 1 2007: Super Mario Galaxy, Nintendo Wii | Mass Effect, Xbox 360 | Kane And Lynch: Dead Men, Xbox 360, PS3, PC -
How to put the sense of mystery back into games
Nov 29 2007:Developers need to move away from linear, proscriptive gameworlds - and randomisation could be the answer, writes Alexander Gambotto-Burke
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Games
Nov 29 2007:Guitar Hero III | Mass Effect | Crysis
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Why Space Giraffe v Frogger is no contest
Nov 29 2007:Why do utter stinkers often make millions, while beautifully crafted masterpieces sometimes sink like Antarctic cruise ships? Keith Stuart writes on how the randomness of public taste can easily be applied to videogames, too
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Pay-per-kill shooters combine online gambling with gaming
Nov 22 2007:Alastair Harper: Videogamers are now being paid to kill. At least, virtually. Over the past 12 months a series of over-18s servers have launched that pay a player for every kill they make, while putting a price on every death
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Yes, even videogame fans can go to extremes
Nov 22 2007:Gamesblog: Reading The Guide to Psycho Fan Behaviour reminded me a lot of the culture in the games industry, says Aleks Krotoski
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Games
Nov 22 2007:Super Mario Galaxy | Assassin's Creed | Sim City Societies
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Preview
Nov 17 2007: Time Shift | The Simpsons | Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare -
Games
Nov 15 2007:The Simpsons Game | Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare | Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
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How to combine fatherhood and gaming
Nov 15 2007:Keith Stuart: My wife is about to give birth to our second child and I'm doing the most sensitive and supportive thing possible: planning which game I'll be playing throughout the coming months of sleep deprivation
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'The FPS genre has never had more vitality'
Nov 8 2007:Alexander Gambotto-Burke: Titles such as BioShock and Halo3 show that developers are coming up with new takes on the classic shooter game genre.
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Games
Nov 8 2007:Metroid Prime 3: Corruption | Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction | Hellgate London
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Train spotters get a ticket to ride
Nov 6 2007:Japan's love affair with ticketless technology continues, writes J Mark Lytle, in this month's roundup of what's hot in Tokyo.
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