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Pro Evo Soccer’s Demo Hits Consoles Tomorrow
The PC demo for Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 is live right now from the PES web site, and it’ll be available tomorrow for Xbox 360 and PS3. Jon Murphy, the project leader for PES 2011, tweeted earlier today that the Xbox Live demo was confirmed for tomorrow. He later said the PS3 version should…
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Your NBA Jam Rosters Are Set
ESPN.com completed its two-part slow-reveal of the full roster for NBA Jam, wrapping up today with the players, legends and playable mascots of the Western Conference. Hit the link for the full roundup. As reported by ESPN senior NBA writer Mark Stein (unusual that he’s on this case), most teams will ahve three current players…
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It’s Lakers Vs. Celtics In The NBA 2K11 Demo
Xbox 360 and PS3 owners can now go download the demo for NBA 2K11, arriving three weeks ahead of the full game’s release. The game gives you one five minute quarter of Lakers-Celtics on the pro difficulty but you may only play as the Lakers. The audio commentary is also removed, but the pre-game animations…
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He Doesn’t Have To Give This One Back
Reggie Bush today forfeited his 2005 Heisman Trophy. He also starred on NCAA 07’s cover. EA Sports, of course, won’t erase that. But if Bush hadn’t played in 2005, it’s likely Heisman runner-up Vince Young would have made the cover. Custom Vince Young cover via Fanblogs.
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Valve Wants To Hear Your Body Talk
Let’s get physical, or more specifically, let’s get biometrical, as Valve’s Gabe Newell, Erik Johnson and Doug Lombardi talk to PC Gamer about using players’ intrinsic physical reactions to playing video games. Valve doesn’t just want to hear how much you like its games. Valve wants to know how you really feel, and the company…
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UncategorizedEnslaved Is More Than One Giant Escort Quest
in the latest developer diary for Ninja Theory’s Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, the fine folks at Ninja Theory explain how Monkey and Trip work together, all while standing in an abandoned home stacking monitors. I quite like it when a developer tries to use compelling locations and nifty special effects to spice up their…
By Mike Fahey