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The Peter Molyneux founded studio behind Black & White, The Movies, and Fable has been bought out by Microsoft. It's safe to say that going forward, you'll only be able to slap around your giant cow or wolf pet on the PC or the Xbox 360.

That goes for chicken-kicking, too! >>
Square Enix is making an exclusive game for the Xbox 360, but it's not the epic role-playing game you might be hoping for. Instead, it'll be a space shoot-'em-up based on the classic Silpheed series.

Blowing up stuff is still cool though... >>
Ubisoft has just announced a new Revolution game called Red Steel, developed by members of the Prince of Persia, Ghost Recon, and Splinter Cell teams.

Guns and swords sound good to us! >>
Michel Ancel's platforming hero is set to make a return on multiple consoles. Though not as popular as Mario or Sonic, Rayman has quite a devoted following of his own.

Maybe a Beyond Good & Evil redux next? >>
Well it's available in Japan, at least. Capcom has released tracks from Phoenix Wright and another adventure games on Japan's iTunes store.

How soon until you can buy the Halo soundtrack on American iTunes? >>
2K Sports games took another step toward "realism" by inking a deal with Massive, the company that specializes in dynamic in-game advertising. Now all the obtrusive ads you love from the real-life stadiums are coming home on your consoles!

Can we pay for personal seat licenses, too? >>
A new medical study paints a link between violent video games and "permissive attitudes" toward drugs, alcohol, and unsafe sex.

After seeing who plays SOCOM online...maybe they're right! >>
A gang-related riot in Northern Ireland, complete with guns, swords, and Molotov cocktails, was supposedly touched off by the theft of a PlayStation.

At least they're not fighting over a soccer match! >>
The sordid tale of a Ferrari-wrecking ex-Gizmondo executive continues, with Stefan Eriksson taken into custody, and other fancy cars impounded. How did this guy get a Homeland Security badge again?

It just keeps getting better and better... >>