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  • LittleBigPlanet press event

    On Saturday afternoon, my brother and I managed to talk our way into a 4 hour hands-on with LittleBigPlanet at the "LittleBigPlanet Store" in Manchester. Sony have hired out a retail space in Manchester's Piccadilly Gardens for the next month to show off the game to the public. Anyone can walk in off the street and queue for a chance to play the game in a kiosk, but I managed to book in some time with Sony's head of game demonstrations for Europe, to play the review code in private. Before you ask, I won't tell you how I Continue »
    • Posted Sep 22, 2008
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  • Burnout Bikes: impressions

    Yesterday saw the release of Burnout Bikes, the latest "game changing update" for Burnout Paradise from developers, Criterion Games. But is it really game changing?After downloading the free update, which is about 400MB, the first thing you'll see when you boot up the game are the 2 shiny new motorbikes waiting for you in The Junk Yard. One is a naked "Ducati Monster" like vehicle; the other is a hardcore sports bike. After selecting one of them you're prompted to select colours as normal. However, Criterion has spoken of "customisable leathers" and they don't exist in the way in Continue »
    • Posted Sep 19, 2008
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