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    by Published on May 29th, 2013 23:36
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    US wireless carriers have been quite cagey about the availability of BlackBerry's Q10, with most committing only to a vague June release. But as of today, T-Mobile is the first to officially lock down a hard date for non-enterprise customers: June 5th. Starting next Wednesday, UnCarrier subscribers will finally get a chance to call the Q10 their own, with a choice to either pay $100 upfront (with a 2-year payment plan) or $580 outright for a crack at BB10 in portrait QWERTY form. For the money, prospective owners are getting a 3.1-inch, 720 x 720 Super AMOLED touch display, BlackBerry's famed physical QWERTY layout and, of course, the gesture-heavy BB10 OS. Not included in the box? A complimentary Chief Creative Officer business card with your name on it and Alicia Keys' dignity.

    https://explore.t-mobile.com/blackberry-q10
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    by Published on May 29th, 2013 23:34
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    Before other carriers in the UK get their 4G networks up and running, EE's looking to bolster its customer base by tempting you with an LTE fling, rather than a long-term relationship. The network already has 12-month SIM-only plans available if you don't need a device, but today has launched 30-day SIM-only options for the commitment-phobic. That freedom comes with a £2 mark-up per month over the year-long plans, however: the cheapest option rings up at £23 every 30 days for 500MB of data, with a maximum cost of £63 for 20GB. Every price tier comes with unlimited texts and calls as standard, and if you're intrigued by a no-strings-attached trial month, you can snag a SIM at stores, online, or over the phone right now.

    http://shop.ee.co.uk/mobile-tariffs/...-days-sim-only
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    by Published on May 29th, 2013 23:18
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    Popular RPG franchise hits the top-spot, 3DS sales spike
    Sales of the Nintendo 3DS XL almost doubled in Japan last week as Shin Megami Tensei IV stormed the top of the software charts.
    According to data released by Media Create, translated by Gematsu, the fourth full sequel in Atlus' popular RPG franchise sold 188k units in the four days following its May 23 release.
    However, it was a busy week for new releases in general, with Namco Bandai's Kamen Rider: Battride War entering the charts in second place with 128k sales. The PlayStation 3 version of Capcom's Resident Evil: Revelations - itself an adaptation of a the 3DS game - took third spot with 102k, while the Wii U and Xbox 360 versions sold 8k and 7k respectively.
    One surprising new entry to the chart was Re-Logic's downloadable hit Terraria, the retail rights to which were picked up by the Japanese company Spike Chunsoft. Terraria entered the chart in sixth place, selling almost 20k units.
    The hardware chart was relatively static. Only the Nintendo 3DS XL showed any significant growth, jumping 16k sales to hit more than 40k units.
    The full software chart is below - life-to-date sales are in parentheses:

    • 1. [3DS] Shin Megami Tensei IV (Atlus, 05/23/13) - 188,562 (New)
    • 2. [PS3] Kamen Rider: Battride War (Namco Bandai, 05/23/13) - 128,659 (New)
    • 3. [PS3] Resident Evil: Revelations (Capcom, 05/23/13) - 102,673 (New)
    • 4. [3DS] Tomodachi Collection: New Life (Nintendo, 04/18/13) - 59,876 (984,984)
    • 5. [PSV] Valhalla Knights 3 (Marvelous AQL, 05/23/13) - 40,357 (New)
    • 6. [PS3] Terraria (Spike Chunsoft, 05/23/13) - 19,861 (New)
    • 7. [3DS] Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (Nintendo, 03/21/13) - 19,079 (731,304)
    • 8. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Nintendo, 11/08/12) - 15,489 (3,232,840)
    • 9. [PSP] Summon Night 5 (Namco Bandai, 05/16/13) - 13,624 (119,135)
    • 10. [Wii U] Resident Evil: Revelations (Capcom, 05/23/13) - 8,398 (New)
    • 11. [360] Resident Evil: Revelations (Capcom, 05/23/13) - 7,053 (New)
    • 12. [PS3] Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen (Capcom, 04/25/13) - 5,334 (184,088)
    • 13. [Wii] Taiko Drum Master Wii Super Wonderful Edition (Namco Bandai, 11/29/12) - 5,190 (482,930)
    • 14. [PS3] Zillions of Enemy X: Zetsukai no Crusade (NIS, 05/23/13) - 5,019 (New)
    • 15. [3DS] Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission (Namco Bandai, 02/28/13) - 4,105 (193,160)
    • 16. [3DS] Tamagotchi no Doki Doki Dream Omisecchi (Namco Bandai, 05/23/13) - 3,961 (New)
    • 17. [3DS] New Super Mario Bros. 2 (Nintendo, 07/28/12) - 3,517 (2,032,180)
    • 18. [PS3] Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse (5pb., 05/16/13) - 3,138 (15,511)
    • 19. [3DS] Mario Kart 7 (Nintendo, 12/01/11) - 3,045 (2,054,247)
    • 20. [3DS] Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (Best Price!) (Capcom, 11/15/12) - 2,612 (310,085)

    The full hardware chart is below - previous week's sales are in parentheses:

    • 1. 3DS LL - 40,651 (24,123)
    • 2. 3DS - 14,059 (13,001)
    • 3. PlayStation 3 - 13,318 (10,948)
    • 4. PlayStation Vita - 12,171 (10,931)
    • 5. PSP - 5,749 (6,524)
    • 6. Wii U - 5,648 (6,037)
    • 7. Wii - 1,192 (1,143)
    • 8. Xbox 360 - 382 (349)


    http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...ei-iv-in-japan
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    by Published on May 29th, 2013 23:06
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    3. Xbox One

    MCV has received word from retail sources that pre-orders for the Xbox One are tracking ahead of PS4 in many UK stores.
    In fact, one told us that in the 24 hours after Xbox One’s reveal last week the total number of pre-orders it received for Microsoft’s machine outstripped the total number of PS4 pre-orders it had accrued since Sony’s reveal in February.
    There is some good news for Sony – the same sources revealed a significant increase in PS4 pre-orders in the day following the Xbox One reveal.
    The consensus is that many gamers were waiting until they’d had a look at both machines before making their buying decision.
    The numbers may well some surprise some online onlookers who have seemed to delight in revelling in the PR mess Microsoft has created itself since last week’s reveal.
    But they should also serve as a reminder that the angry internet masses are often not representative of the wider buying public.
    UPDATE: Due to the apparent uproar that ensued at the use of the word "some" in the headline, we have removed it. We used the word "some" as we have only spoken to "some" retailers, not all of them. But if a less specific headline will appease readers then so be it.

    http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/xbox-...-spike/0116289
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    by Published on May 28th, 2013 23:59
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    Maybe it's just our Memorial Day hangovers, but today's gaming Gold Box from Amazon feels a bit muted. There aren't that many deals, and the all-day discount sees Injustice: Gods Among Us drop to $35 - a price we saw it at some time ago - albeit, the Collector's Edition is also going for $65. Still, maybe it'll perk up with the Lightning offerings.

    The highlights look to be Tomb Raider (9AM PT, midday ET), Forza Horizon (2PM PT, 5PM ET), and Dead Island Riptide. Regards Riptide, it has a couple of hours to survive at the time of publishing. The Gold Box discount sees the Special Edition sliced to $31.99 and the Rigor Mortis Edition cut to $59.99.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/goldbox/&?r...F0F22446B59051
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    by Published on May 28th, 2013 23:06
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    Borderlands 2 tops the latest Steam top ten charts for the second week in a row, with Metro: Last Light maintaining the runner-up position behind Gearbox’s hit sequel.
    The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing debuted in fourth, while god game Reus moved up two spots from last week to sixth.
    The arrival of Payday 2 pre-orders, along with a discount promo for the original Payday, has the franchise double parking in the ninth spot.
    Former chart regular Chivalry: Medieval Warfare jumped back onto the list as well, finishing fifth thanks to a major sale during the period.

    1. Borderlands 2
    2. Metro: Last Light
    3. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
    4. The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing
    5. Chivalry: Medieval Warfare
    6. Reus
    7. Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion and Skyrim
    8. Unreal Deal Pack and Borderlands 2 Season Pass
    9. Payday 2 and Payday: The Heist
    10. Don't Starve and Arma II: Combined Operations
    11. http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/steam...-19-25/0116206
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    by Published on May 28th, 2013 23:03
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    Capcom has claimed its second UK No.1 of the year after Resident Evil: Revelations debuted at the top of the UKIE GfK Chart-Track All Formats Top 40.
    The game was originally released on 3DS earlier this year but has now been made available for Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U and PC.
    Nintendo’s 3DS title Donkey Kong Country Returns debuts in fifth place while Activision’s Fast & Furious: Showdown claims 14th despite little or no public fanfare.
    There are three Top 40 re-entries for EA in the form of Crysis 3 (22nd), Dead Space 3 (38th) and The Sims 3 (39th).
    Here’s the Top 20 in full for the week ending May 25th:
    1. Resident Evil: Revelations (Capcom)
    2. FIFA 13 (EA)
    3. Metro Last Light (Deep Silver)
    4. Dead Island: Riptide (Deep Silver)
    5. Donkey Kong Country Returns (Nintendo)
    6. Assassin’s Creed III (Ubisoft)
    7. Tomb Raider (Square Enix)
    8. Far Cry 3 (Ubisoft)
    9. Luigi’s Mansion 2 (Nintendo)
    10. LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins (Nintendo)
    11. Injustice: Gods Among Us (Warner Bros)
    12. LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (Warner Bros)
    13. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Infinity (Nintendo)
    14. Fast & Furious: Showdown (Activision)
    15. Need for Speed: Most Wanted (EA)
    16. God of War: Ascension (Sony)
    17. The Walking Dead (Telltale)
    18. Bioshock Infinite (2K Games)
    19. Call of Duty: Black Ops II (Activision)
    20. Skylanders Giants (Activision)

    http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/resid...s-no-1/0116235
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    by Published on May 28th, 2013 22:45
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    The UK has been the first games market to produce an accurate download chart for PC games.
    Also going live today is a chart that mixes download and retail sales, underlining the scale of the PC games market.
    This morning UK trade association Ukie unveiled its digital chart project for PC, a major effort undertaken with data tracker Ipsos. After running in beta for a year, the new charts and tracking are now recording digital sales. The data from the new PC chart comes direct from developers and publishers.
    This morning Ukie has said that, for March 2013, SimCity was the best-selling game on PC when you combine digital and retail sales.
    But a digital-only record names BioShock Infinite as the download No.1, proving the spread of sales on PC across both boxed and client-served games.
    The full set of charts can be found below.
    There is one catch to the system: not everyone in the industry is signed up to supply data. Major PC games publishers Disney, Electronic Arts, NCsoft, Sega, Square-Enix, Take-Two, Ubisoft and Warner Bros and some independent developers are key partners on the project. But the clearest absences are Activision Blizzard and Bethesda.
    Activision's StarCraft II expansion Heart of the Swarm, for instance, is recorded at just No.2 in the boxed charts released today - but as one of the major releases in March would likely have factored higher in the combined charts if Blizzard was supplying its data.
    Ukie is now reiterating its call for the entire games industry - from big firms like Activision to small developers selling games to UK customers - to take part in the project.

    MARCH 2013: PC boxed & digital game sales combined (Units)
    1. SimCity (Electronic Arts)
    2. Bioshock Infinite (2K Games)
    3. The Sims 3: University Life (Electronic Arts)
    4. Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm (Activision Blizzard)
    5. Tomb Raider (Square Enix)
    6. Football Manager 2013 (Sega)
    7. Battlefield 3 (Electronic Arts)
    8. The Sims 3 (Electronic Arts)
    9. Just Cause 2 (Square Enix)
    10. Far Cry 3 (Ubisoft)

    MARCH 2013: PC digital game sales (Units)
    1. Bioshock Infinite (2K Games)
    2. SimCity (Electronic Arts)
    3. Tomb Raider (Square Enix)
    4. Battlefield 3 (Electronic Arts)
    5. The Sims 3: University Life (Electronic Arts)
    6. Just Cause 2 (Square Enix)
    7. Hitman Absolution (Square Enix)
    8. Far Cry 3 (Ubisoft)
    9. Football Manager 2013 (Sega)
    10. Trials Evolution Gold (Ubisoft)


    MARCH 2013: PC boxed sales (Units)
    1. SimCity (Electronic Arts)
    2. Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm (Activision Blizzard)
    3. The Sims 3: University Life (Electronic Arts)
    4. Tomb Raider (Square Enix)
    5. Football Manager 2013 (Sega)
    6. The Sims 3 (Electronic Arts)
    7. Bioshock Infinite (Take 2)
    8. The Sims 3: Seasons (Electronic Arts)
    9. Guild Wars 2 (NCsoft Europe)
    10. Crysis 3 (Electronic Arts)

    MARCH 2013: PC digital full game sales (revenue)
    1. SimCity (Electronic Arts)
    2. Bioshock Infinite (2K Games)
    3. Tomb Raider (Square Enix)
    4. Battlefield 3 (Electronic Arts)
    5. Football Manager 2013 (Sega)
    6. Far Cry 3 (Ubisoft)
    7. Crysis 3 (Electronic Arts)
    8. Tomb Raider Survival Edition (Square Enix)
    9. Assassin's Creed 3 (Ubisoft)
    10. Guild Wars 2 (NCsoft Europe)

    MARCH 2013: PC digital expansion game sales (revenue)
    1. The Sims 3: University Life (Electronic Arts)
    2. The Sims 3: Seasons (Electronic Arts)
    3. Anno 2070 - Deep Ocean (Ubisoft)
    4. The Sims 3: Ambitions (Electronic Arts)
    5. The Sims 3: 70's, 80s & 90s Stuff (Electronic Arts)
    6. The Sims 3: Generations (Electronic Arts)
    7. The Sims 3: World Adventures (Electronic Arts)
    8. Anno 2070 DLC Complete Pack (Ubisoft)
    9. Sleeping Dogs - DLC Collection (Square-Enix)
    10. Total War: Shogun 2 - Rise of the Samurai Campaign (Sega)

    http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...re-here/031033
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    by Published on May 27th, 2013 21:40
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    Xbox One will retain the region restrictions that feature in theXbox 360, it has been confirmed.
    Limited region restrictions apply to both the Xbox 360 and PS3, although its enforcement is at publishers' discretion, and the vast majority of 360 and PS3 games are released on region-free discs. Microsoft has, however, confirmed plans to retain region locking functionality in its forthcoming Xbox One."Similar to the movie and music industry, games must meet country-specific regulatory guidelines before they are cleared for sale," a Microsoft rep told Digital Trends.
    "We will continue to work with our partners to follow these guidelines with Xbox One."
    Region locks allow developers to restrict the use of software and digital services to specific continents. For example, software purchased in the United States will not work in the UK or Australia if its publisher so chooses.
    Similarly, the United States Xbox Live may feature a different line-up of downloadable titles to its UK and Australian parallels.
    Only a handful of PS3 games are restricted regionally (although the PS3's Blu-ray movie playback is completely region locked), but Sony is yet to confirm its policies on the matter with PS4.
    Activision community manager Dan Amrich last year released a videoexplaining the need for region-locking.

    http://www.computerandvideogames.com...soft-confirms/
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    by Published on May 26th, 2013 21:53
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    Those looking to play some new games on their Neo Geo X consoles can now preorder five volumes on Amazon for $25 each that, in total, include 15 of the system's classic games. Neo Geo X owners also have the option to pay $80 for a Mega Pack that contains all 15 games. The game packs will be available on June 6, according to Amazon's listings.

    While we knew these games were coming, here's how they are spread out across the five volumes:
    • Volume 1: Sengoku, Metal Slug 2, Top Hunter
    • Volume 2: Samurai Shodown 3, Savage Reign, Super Sidekicks 3
    • Volume 3: The King of Fighters '96, Blazing Star, Kizuna Encounter
    • Volume 4: Garou: Mark of the Wolves, Shock Troopers, World Heroes 2 Jet
    • Volume 5: The Last Blade, Blue's Journey, Art of Fighting 3

    http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_vi...0X&node=468642 ...

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