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Famed Sega composer returns to spin some tunes for Bizarre Creations' latest action shooter.
Richard Jacques, big-shot British videogame music composer, has returned to Bizzare and Sega again to produce music for The Club.
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"We would definitely bring Stranglehold to the big screen", Woo's production manager reveals.
A movie adaptation of John Woo's Stranglehold is very likely on the cards, if comments from Woo's production partner Terrence Chang are anything to go by.
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Infamous US lawyer blames tactical-shooter for Virginia killings.
Jack Thompson has given a TV interview in the US where he points the finger of blame at the hugely popular online tactical shooter, Counter-Strike, and that the game helped train Cho Seung-Hui to kill 33 fellow students in Virginia.
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Sony will find the going tough if it doesn't drop the price says Japanese bean counters.
Analysts in Japan still predict Sony will give PS3 a price cut this year, even though the firm may be about to reveal encouraging profit forecasts.
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New online petition demands a fully localised version of Bethesda's all-consuming RPG.
While we in the West have been fully gorging ourselves on Bethesda's amazing Oblivion in both its PC and Xbox 360 incarnations, it seems Japanese gamers have been denied their share of the Oblivion spoils.
Bandai, Konami and SNK add their considerable arcade weight to Xbox Live Arcade.
You'll have probably already read our piece on Microsoft trying to boost its Xbox 360 momentum in Japan with the announcement of a raft of new titles, but it seems Japanese gamers are to going to get further incentives in the form of some all-time classic arcade games being made available for download on Microsoft's Arcade service.
25,000 wireless hotspots, worldwide Revolution launch - but no games shown this year?
King Kong director reportedly unhappy at his dealings with the industry heavyweight - some chafing involved
id Software's coding genius favours Xbox 360 over PS3 thanks to Microsoft's "superior" development tools
WobblyCam strikes back as we bring you footage from Rare's Xbox 360 FPS Perfect Dark Zero