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This Week's Top Stories: April 15 - 20, 2013
Welcome to another instalment in our weekly news digest where the team at PSU Towers picks our favourite slices of gaming gossip from the past seven days. See below for the week’s highlights. - - - - - - - - Yoshida: PS4 and PS Vita were developed simultaneously In the latest issue of Ed...
- Posted Apr 20th 2013
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Do video games need dinosaurs? Primal Carnage thinks so
Millions of years ago, dinosaurs ruled the Earth. Colossal creatures like the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the Brachiosaurus roamed about the Earth just as we not-so-colossal humans do today. Unlike the dinosaurs, we humans have cars, computers, tea, and written language. Yet, despite our technology and ho...
- Posted Apr 20th 2013
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PS4 needs a better PlayStation Store - Here's 10 ways to start
When Sony announced the PlayStation Store redesign that went live late last year, gamers were promised a faster, easy-to-use storefront that would streamline the buying process and put exciting content in our hands with immediacy. These lofty initial goals leave the PlayStation Store's current state...
- Posted Apr 20th 2013
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Fix PS3 HDMI problem with troubleshooting guide
This guide aims to help those having problems with HDMI blank screen/no signal issues with the PlayStation 3. Try these steps in order. If none of them work then there may be a problem with your display or PS3 console. Reset Video Output 1. Put your PS3 on standby. 2. Unplug the power lead. 3. ...
- Posted Apr 19th 2013
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OPINION: European Commission shoots down tax incentives for U.K. game industry, but its logic is absurd
The ever-waging fight for tax breaks in the U.K. game industry is known all too well by developers. The sheer opportunities that would blossom from offering tax breaks to developers are overwhelming. But the idea has been dealt another smack in the teeth with the European Commission--the U.K.'s anal...
- Posted Apr 19th 2013
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Confessions of a Trophy whore
Welcome to PSU.com's hit series on the world of gaming. Join our hosts Skip Williams and Max Platinum as they give you the inside scoop on a myriad of topics in gaming. From how to catapult up the Trophy rankings to debating about the current console war, don't change that channel as there might eve...
- Posted Apr 18th 2013
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Podcast Derailed - Episode 39 - Guacamelee, Chicken Wings, Defiance
This week join Don Oliveira, Kyle Prahl, Ben (Chille) Shillabeer-Hall, Will Robinson and, eventually, Rob Zwetsloot as we talk about everything from Mountain Dew to Zelda. I hate when episodes are this far apart. It really throws us off. Take the episode headline, for instance; “Chicken Wing...
- Posted Apr 17th 2013
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Defiance pilot episode review - "one of the worst TV shows I have ever seen"
As a fan of the Defiance MMO I sat down with eager anticipation to watch the first episode of the TV show wondering if it was going to be worthy of being linked to its videogame counterpart. The Defiance TV show has a lot to live up to, it's not supposed to be just another sci-fi drama but also lin...
- Posted Apr 17th 2013
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Free-to-Play(Station)?
Over the last few years the free-to-play market has grown dramatically, with almost all MMOs forced to go (sometimes immediately) free-to-play out of sheer demand. On average, people do not want to pay a subscription anymore for their massively multiplayer online fix. Games like World of Tanks and L...
- Posted Apr 17th 2013
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Lasombra Files Episode 27: Hammer Time
Welcome to season 3 of the Lasombra Files, PSU’s weekly hit program. Follow the story of Lasombra and V as they try to solve an inter-dimensional murder mystery of ostentatious proportions, while at the same time shining the spotlight on gamers around the world and in our community. We ...
- Posted Apr 15th 2013
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Japan: take a look inside a Namco Arcade
Arcades might be dead and dying in North America, except for some select hot spots like Funspot, which thankfully refuse to die out. However, in Japan arcades are living strong and are very popular. Video game companies over in Japan run their own arcades, like the SEGA ones seen in the Yakuza ser...
- Posted Apr 15th 2013
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DUST 514 and EVE Online: CCP knows how to keep its community in the loop
Over the past 10 years of EVE Online development, CCP has released a large number of videos and devblogs aimed at keeping its userbase up-to-date with the latest developments in the game. Coupled with solid forum attention by developers, a good raport has built up between the gamers and game creator...
- Posted Apr 14th 2013
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3 things that could have made BioShock: Infinite even better
BioShock: Infinite finally hit shelves on March 26 after five years under the knife at Irrational Games, and for many has proved every bit as good as Ken Levine and his team promised. Reviews have been almost universally glowing – including our own dissection of the first-person shooter here &...
- Posted Apr 13th 2013
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The real history behind BioShock: Infinite
Please be aware that if you haven't played BioShock:Infinite this article contains major spoilers about the game. One thing that strikes you as you play BioShock: Infinite is how much actual real-world history the developers have cleverly used to bring the game's world to life. But just how accur...
- Posted Apr 13th 2013
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This Week's Top Stories: April 8 - 13, 2013
Welcome to another instalment in our weekly news digest where the team at PSU Towers picks our favourite slices of gaming gossip from the past seven days. See below for the week’s highlights. - - - - - - - - - - Tales of Xillia US release date announced Namco Bandai announced last week...
- Posted Apr 13th 2013
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