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Two teens to stand trial for murder.
A 17 and 16 tear old have been ordered to stand trail after killing a seven-year-old girl by "imitating moves" from the Mortal Kombat games.
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Offers free weekend to former players of the MMO.
Ex-subscribers to Lord of the Rings Online have been granted a free chance to revisit the MMO and explore updates made to the game since launch.
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It's a new wrestling property, with wrestling in it.
THQ's no stranger to wrestling games and its latest kicks off a new property for the publisher.
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Will do better this year, says CEO.
THQ President Brian Farrell has cited Nintendo's successful first-party software as the reason their kids' portfolio did not meet expectations last quarter.
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Parent outraged after Wii Fit calls kid 'overweight'.
A number of parents have expressed concerns over Nintendo creating bad body images after a concerned family member complained that Wii Fit labeled her relative overweight.
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Out October 2009 at the latest - months and months away then...
Take-Two has pencilled in mob sequel Mafia 2 for release during its fiscal '09 year during a financial conference call yesterday.
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But you won't get to play it until Q4, 2009...
Take-Two has confirmed that the recently-founded 2K Marin is currently developing Bioshock 2; original Bioshock's lead Ken Levine to offer limited guidance as he works on a new IP.
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The Sims goes truly 'open world'.
The first details on The Sims 3 have been scooped up by PC Gamer UK and can be found in its latest issue, in subscribers' hands now.
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Hudson bringing version to Wii.
Adding another title to the extensive WiiWare catalogue, Hudson has confirmed that Tetris will have a place in the new digital service.
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