Saturday, May 30th, 2009 at
08:00
If you’ve never listened to TalkRadar, our weekly podcast, why? It’s full of debauched nonsense about games! Plus, there are sound effects. Okay, if you’re not wooed by that, then take a look at all the absurdly hard drinking…I mean work…that goes into it every week, and get a never-before-seen look behind the scenes of GamesRadar and its dedicated staff of internetters. …
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Saturday, May 30th, 2009 at
08:00
Are you excited as we are for E3? This year promises a return to form for the industry event of record, not to mention a formidable slate of games we can’t wait to get our hands on. We’ll be there bringing you the all the latest scuttlebutt, so remember to watch, read and listen to GR all next week for our as-it-happens E3 coverage. …
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Saturday, May 30th, 2009 at
05:00

Chris Hinojosa-Miranda on Official US PlayStation Blog:
"To celebrate the launch of Patapon 2, a few weeks ago we asked fans out there to show us their Pata-devotion and send us some Pata-pics. And boy did they deliver! Here are a few of the best, but be sure to check out all the Pata-pics on Facebook!"
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Friday, May 29th, 2009 at
23:00
Every bit as brutal and beautiful as the console versions, this handheld Tekken is a showpiece game for the PSP.
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Friday, May 29th, 2009 at
20:00

VIDEO: A moment of high drama given a tuneful boost. …
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Friday, May 29th, 2009 at
17:00

EA has released full details about its upcoming racer, Need For Speed: SHIFT. The game will feature 18 authentic race tracks and over 65 pixel-perfect cars including the one-of-a-kind BMW M3 GT2 that will grace the cover. There are also 4 shots on the M3 to chck out.
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Friday, May 29th, 2009 at
17:00

Another one for today: TOMY Corporation announced today its line-up for the upcoming E3 Expo. Three Naruto titles for Wii and Nintendo DS, and Pangya: Fantasy Golf for PSP.
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Friday, May 29th, 2009 at
17:00

Kotaku writes; Atari? Strong brand name. Infogrames? Um, yeah. No wonder Infogrames want to switch its corporate identity to the company Nolan Bushnell founded and made famous.
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Friday, May 29th, 2009 at
08:00
What games do you want announced? What trailers do you want to see? What’s the most earth-shattering announcement you can possibly imagine? …
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Friday, May 29th, 2009 at
08:00
The great thing about videogames is that they operate within their own realities. Think about it. Infamous tasks you with shocking adversaries to death, yet you can’t even jump over chain-link fences. At the same time, Gears of War assumes every man weighs half a ton, but can pull off the most graceful somersaults. But real life is boringly consistent. Where are the bionic arms? The plasma rifles? THE LIGHTSABERS? …
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