Latest Episodes of GameSpot News
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GS News - Violent Video Games can Ease Pain
New research highlights how playing violent video games can increase the level of pain tolerance in some people.
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GS News - Sony teases AR headset
Sony's teaser video suggests it will be showcasing the new AR headset with front facing camera at the Tokyo Games Show on September 22nd 2012.
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GS News - EA sought to buy Valve for $1 billion
Half-Life house supposedly courted for purchase by Battlefield publisher; Gabe Newell says company would rather "disintegrate" than sell out.
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GS News - Sony working with Bethesda for Skyrim DLC on PS3
Company rep confirms "big, broad dev support team" working with Elder Scrolls studio to remedy issues keeping content from platform; no resolution timeline offered.
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GS News - Steam Big Picture enters beta today
Valve launching free TV service this afternoon for Windows machines with controller compatibility; includes Web browser, new "Daisywheel" typing interface.
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GS News - Medal of Honor gets Bin Laden hunt DLC
EA has partnered with Sony Pictures for DLC based on upcoming Zero Dark Thirty movie; at least $1 million from sales to be donated to army charities.
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GS News - Hidden characters found in Tekken TT2
Early copies of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 have been datamined, revealing the six hidden characters Miharu, Slim Bob, Dr Boskonovitch, Sebastian, Violet, and Unknown.
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GS News - Halo 4 Enemies and Weapons Revealed
Images have surfaced via NeoGAF displaying eight new enemy types and 6 new weapons for Halo 4.
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GS News - Wonderbook: Book of Spells launching Nov. 13
Sony shipping stand-alone version of J.K. Rowling collaboration for Sony's new platform at $40 and Move bundle at $80 this fall
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GS News - Skylanders coming to Kindle Fire with in-app purchases
Activision's $1 Cloud Patrol game set to arrive on original Kindle Fire and upcoming HD model.
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GS News - Wikipad launching at GameStop this Halloween
Tegra 3-powered Wikipad coming to specialty retailer October 31; preorder program promising free "full-length titles" begins today, September 7th.
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GS News - Starz TV Banging out Free-to-Play Spartacus Legends
Fighting game based on Starz TV series hitting XBLA and PSN next year as a free-to-play
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GS News - Assassin's Creed Sim?
Assassin's Creed Utopia brings city building to iOS and Android
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GS News - Call of Juarez: Gunslinger announced
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger is the first downloadable entry in the series coming to consoles and PC.
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GS News - Ghost Recon Online Wii U On Hold
Looks like the Wii U is getting no love from Ghost Recon Online.
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GS News - PlayStation Vita reportedly hacked
Hobbyist developer and reverse engineer Yifan Lu has discovered a Vita exploit that could make it possible to load homebrew software onto Sony's handheld.
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GS News - Trials Evolution expansion, PC version on the way
Xbox Live Arcade game Trials Evolution will be getting its first expansion, Origin of Pain in Q3, while the PC Gold Edition will contain Trials HD and Evolution when it launches in early 2013.
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GS News - AAA games dying out
Alex Hutchinson claims Ubisoft's new stealth-action game is the "last of the dinosaurs."
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GS News - Black Ops II won't run on Windows XP
Activision details system requirements for Treyarch's new Call of Duty; game requires Windows Vista or newer OS due to DirectX11.
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GS News - Ubisoft ditches DRM
Ubisoft is ditching its digital rights management system from all future PC releases, instead allowing multiple machine installs from a single online activation.
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GS News - Snake not old in Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes
Hideo Kojima has confirmed over twitter that snake is not as old as he looks in the PAX trailer.
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GS News - Angry Birds dev reveals Bad Piggies
Bad Piggies will be available for iOS, Android, and Mac on September 27.
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GS News - RE6 stolen, Demo coming to XBL and PSN Sept. 18th
Capcom investigates stolen copies of Resident Evil 6, demos will hit XBL and PSN on September 18th.
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GS News - Valve jumping in to hardware development
A job listing on the company website reveals that Valve are "jumping into hardware development."
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