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For the Last Time, Sony Shuts the Door on PlayStation All-Stars
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale fans, I am here to crush your dreams. There is no hope of additional DLC. There will be no more stages. Sony’s Santa Monica Studio, the studio in charge of the game (for as long as it continues), flat-out shut the door. But free costumes! It’s kind of sad Santa Monica…
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“What if the classic arcade game Contra had been made into a live action movie back in the 1980s?” asked action-figure maker Mint Condition Customs. Interesting question, since Konami practically built the game with spare parts from 1980s action flicks. These custom figs are still outstanding. [via MTV Multiplayer]
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UncategorizedMinecraft‘s Ending Makes for a Lovely Song
When you’re deluged within-game recreations of basketball, the first 15 minutes of Star Wars, and a giant Golden Toilet, in can be tough to remember that Minecraft is a game with a conclusion. Someone’s adapted a song from what happens after that conclusion—which I guess means this video should carry a spoiler alert. When you…
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Alien Anal Probe Saved as Saints Row IV‘s Australian Crisis Ends
The absurd monthlong standoff down under has at last been resolved: Saints Row IV has been granted classification and may be sold in Australia, with one change. And, according to publisher Deep Silver, it isn’t the alien anal probe weapon. A 20-minute mission in which Shaundi takes “alien narcotics to obtain superpowers” has been stripped…
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Tekken X Street Fighter Looking for the ‘Right Time’ to Release
Street Fighter X Tekken released on March 6, 2012, meaning Namco Bandai has been answering so-where-the-hell-is-it questions about Tekken X Street Fighter since March 7, 2012. Five games under the Tekken brand have appeared since, raising offhand speculation about TxSF‘s priority. Street Fighter‘s star producer certainly didn’t help things much when he joked that the…
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UncategorizedThird Update to Super Mario Bros. Crossover Pays Tribute to Rare Port
The third update of fan-favorite flash game Super Mario Bros. Crossover has just released. This is the one that incorporates perhaps the rarest port of the series, a Japan-only version that gave Mario the hammer from Donkey Kong In addition to the features of Super Mario Bros. special, this update will offer new map skins…
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The Best of Kotaku, The Week of July 29
We had some reviews this week, a really fascinating and promising EverQuest announcement and introduced a new mini-interview series, but let’s just all admit this was the best part of the week and be done with it. See the rest of my Kotaku Selects selections over here As for my image choice for today’s round-up,…
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It’s Almost Like World of Tanks Is A Tony Hawk Game
There is no debate that Wargaming’s online tank simulator World of Tanks is as realistic as it can be. It’s relatively slow and tactical. But sometimes it gets a little too realistic and out of control, mostly when you land on other tanks. Tony Hawk and skaters would be proud of that huge 180. American,…
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UncategorizedHey, Pat Robertson, Is Playing a Violent Video Game a Sin?
Famous evangelical old person and all-around bigot Pat Robertson weighed-in on video game violence, despite never having played one in his life. “If you’re murdering somebody in cyberspace, in a sense you’re performing the act, you like it or not.” Robertson exclaimed on The 700 Club, comparing playing a violent game to other acts of…
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UncategorizedEverQuest Next Could Fix Everything Wrong With MMORPGs
I’ve played every major massively multiplayer role-playing game released since 1998, yet it feels like I’ve spent the past 15 years playing the same game over and over again. That’s a problem. EverQuest Next is the solution. The original EverQuest established the basic layout that nearly ever subsequent MMORPG has followed. Players create a character…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
How Do You Tell A Developer To Their Face That Their Game Sucks?
Everyone’s got an opinion on everything, but how do you confess straight to someone’s face that you dislike something they made? It can possibly be an awkward experience, but in today’s Ask Kotaku I dive in to how I deal with those situations. But let’s go through a few other questions you guys sent me…
By Tina Amini