Gaming
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Spartacus: Legends now on PlayStation Network
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Sony has added Spartacus: Legends, the free-to-play title based on global hit Starz! TV series, to the PlayStation Network. Developed by Ubisoft, the game delivers a deep and robust fighting game experience with intense visceral combat, ruthless and varied armor and weapons, eight unique and customizable fight styles, and devastating multiplayer action. Set during the…
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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes – new screenshots
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Here are some great new screenshots of Wolverine from LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, out this autumn. Wolverine, who will be playable in the game, comes bearing his fearsome Adamantium claws, regenerative healing and tough guy attitude all in a fun, LEGO form. He’s just one of more than 100 characters from the Marvel Universe, including…
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Mad Max – Gameplay trailer
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Here’s the official gameplay reveal trailer for Mad Max – the upcoming multi-platform game from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Avalanche Studios. Hope is lost and only the savage survive. In a world where the roads are paved to nowhere, what choices will you make to stay alive? Developed by Avalanche Studios, Mad Max is…
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Join Iron Man, Spider-Man and Hulk for Lego’s Marvel Superheroes
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More than 100 characters from the Marvel Universe, including favourites Spider-Man, Iron Man, Captain America, and Hulk star in a upcoming Lego console game, Marvel Superheroes. Available for pre-order, the game will be available from autumn 2013 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U and Windows PC, as well as Nintendo DS and PlayStation Vita.…
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In numbers: the UK’s love of online bingo
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After we recently wrote about how online bingo could be helping drive internet take-up amongst older players, our attention was drawn to three infographics published by comparison and review website www.BingoFind.com which reveal some interesting facts and trends. According to the site, the UK’s bingo market is estimated to be worth almost £800m with players…
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Microsoft u-turns on Xbox One used games DRM and always connected policy
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Microsoft has u-turned on plans to block the use of pre-owned games and require its new Xbox One console to be connected at least once very 24 hours. Last week the company said the new games and home entertainment console would need to regularly dial home to check you’re allowed to play the games you…