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    by Published on July 19th, 2006 16:16

    As journalists we love Peter Molyneux, because when most people say they can't talk about their secret game projects, like the stone-hearted spoilsports they are, they generally mean it. But when Molyneux warns us he's taken a vow of omerta, what he actually means is he's going rattle away for ages and say as much as he possibly can without quite hoisting himself by any specific petard.

    Indeed, as he admitted to Eurogamer TV in an exclusive interview at last week's Develop Conference in Brighton: "I have realised I've got the PR equivalent of Tourette's. I can't help myself. It's the inability to downplay stuff - I have to get excited!"

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    On this occasion, the Lionhead boss was getting hot and bothered about 360 sequel Fable 2, and "the other one", the secret title in development at his now Microsoft-owned studio, dubbed 'Project Dmitri'.

    On Fable 2: "I don't believe in going out and saying: 'we're going to create quite a good game.' I believe that what we're doing, with Fable 2, is thinking, right we've got to address all those things we did slightly wrong on Fable 1; we've got to make a bigger, better story, it's got to be an amazing world," Molyneux explained. "One of the main things is we've got to make this game jaw-droppingly beautiful. Sometimes darkly beautiful; beauty doesn't only mean green fields, but just stunningly beautiful. I came away from E3 just sick of seeing gunmetal shiny things and sewers."

    Molyneux revealed that the Fable 2 design document is "almost up to 1,000 pages now," and while we actually know precious little about the RPG sequel, other than it's set 500 years after the events of Fable, we're promised there's a startling revelation to come.

    "There has to be one big, big thing about Fable 2 that is going to shock and surprise people and that's what we've got, that's the exciting thing," he teased. "And we're not ready to show it yet. I think it's going to be next year if I'm honest with you. It's a very, very big thing and if I told you about it, it's one word, and if I told you about it then you'd say: 'what are you talking about? It's another one of those Peter Molyneux moments.'"

    Just tell us, dammit! "I need to show it to you and to prove it to you," he added. "But I think it's exactly what Lionhead stands for - it's uniqueness, it's originality and it's taking something and doing something with it that no-one's done before. And that's really what the core of what the whole of Fable is. Fable 2 should be everything you expect, then 10 times more that you don't expect - and that doesn't just apply to this one feature... I almost said it then! - that applies to the whole game."

    If that wasn't already teasing us to the point of torture, Molyneux had a few choice words on Lionhead's other major unannounced project. "The other project is... I kinda like playing around with other genres. And I like finding a way of not being pigeon-holed in one genre and this other game is exactly that," he continued.

    "It's the thing I love most... I can't tell you the line, but it's a line... It's 'Project whatever it's called'... I so want to tell you what the line is! But I'd hope you just hearing the line you'd think, ah that would be interesting.

    "I would be killed to death if I said anything at all, but I think it's certainly something that if I said the line then we could have a long discussion about it without you actually seeing the game. Which for me always makes the best root of ideas, having that clear, concise idea around something."

    We love him, but he also frustrates the hell out of us. So, Fable 2 is all about "a word"; and Project Thingy is all about "a line". Answers on a postcard. ...
    by Published on July 19th, 2006 16:15

    News from Eurogamer

    A new trailer for the forthcoming Animal Crossing movie has popped up on the Internet.

    As previously announced, the movie is being helmed by Japanese director Jouji Shimura and should hit cinemas over there in December. The trailer's not very long, unfortunately, but it'll at least give you a taste of what to expect.

    A new website for the movie has also been launched - though you'll need a working knowledge of Japanese to make any sense of it, sadly.

    There's still no word as to whether the Animal Crossing movie will make it to Europe, but we reckon there's a reasonable chance what with the game having sold stupidly well over here. ...
    by Published on July 19th, 2006 16:14

    Nintendo Wii will use the same "Friends Code" system that DS users are used to, according to a brief glimpse of since-pulled Nintendo website pages.

    Speaking at E3, Nintendo's Takahashi Tezuka said as much anyway - when asked whether Wii's version of Wi-Fi Connection (Nintendo's online service) would also use a Friends Code system, he said "Yes".

    But those of you hanging onto the belief that he was simply guessing, and Nintendo planned to go back to the drawing board (or, better yet, simply steal Microsoft's drawing board and re-badge it) are going to be disappointed.

    As you'll know if you read this on the since-departed Wii site page that bore this: "Nintendo has your online safety in mind. Thanks to our unique Friend Code system, you can control whom you play with online. Playing online is a great way to connect and reconnect people you want to play games with!"

    Friends Codes, 12-digit identifiers specific to your DS or, in this case, Wii, allow players to create lists of preferred opposing players. Except, obviously, it's a bit of a faff to type in a randomly generated 12-digit number for every one of your pals.

    Elsewhere, Nintendo's online Wii service is a bit more contemporary, with a Virtual Console system for downloading old SNES, MegaDrive and TurboGrafx games, along with new, budget-priced games.

    Thanks to a system called WiiConnect24, you'll also be able to leave your Wii on standby and have it download things and allow people to do things like visit your Animal Crossing village while you're somewhere else.

    And while Nintendo hasn't ruled out the prospect of premium downloadable content add-ons for games, it has committed to a free online gaming service - just as it did on the DS. ...
    by Published on July 19th, 2006 16:12

    This thing has been around for quite a while in prototype form, but Sony has finally gotten around to joining the pack and unveiling a PC drive for their own format. The BWU-100A Blu-ray burner doesn't have a whole lot of surprises -- other than that purple faceplate which will most likely totally clash with your PC case -- but the $750 pricetag is a nice move. It also manages all three lasers types, allowing it to read and write single layer 4.7GB DVD+R/+RW/RAM discs, 8.5GB DVD+R Double/Dual Layer Discs, and CDs. With 2x burning speeds for BD-R or BD-RE media, you can fill a 25GB Blu-ray disc in 50 minutes, and we're guessing 50GB discs should fill at a similar rate. Sony also touts the ability to move 1080i HDV camcorder footage natively to the BD-AV format for home playback, with a whole four hours fitting on one 50GB disc. The drive should be out in August, and is available for pre-order now.

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    by Published on July 19th, 2006 16:10

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    by Published on July 19th, 2006 16:08

    News from Divineo USA

    We are pleased to announce that we will stock the newly announced SuperCard DS Lite, a 'no sticking out' solution for DS Lite consoles which also allows the use of MicroSD cards. We are offering a special pre-order price of $49.99 right now, which is subject to change upon release to $54.99.

    Reserve yours today - due to the high demand, we are only allowed to order in limited quantities! ...
    by Published on July 19th, 2006 16:06

    News from Divineo USA

    In approximately one week, we'll receive our first batch of Xeno 360 Connectivity Kit. Reserve yours today.

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    by Published on July 19th, 2006 16:04

    It's Wednesday again, which means two things - Crimewatch is on telly tonight and there's a new game up for download on Xbox Live Arcade.

    But blocking the depressing crook-hunter out of our minds for a moment, today's new Arcade release is Cloning Clyde, a bizarre 3D side-scroller from developer NinjaBee. Cloning Clyde unsurprisingly has you playing with Clyde and his many clones, including Chicken-Clyde, Sheep-Clyde and Frog-Clyde. The game also features co-op and multiplayer modes, including support for up to 8 players over Xbox Live.

    Cloning Clyde is the second Arcade game to come as part of the Xbox Live Arcade Wednesdays promotion, which sees a new Arcade game arrive every (wait for it...) Wednesday. Including the two that have been released, only five games in the promotion have been revealed thus far. Today's release is followed up next week by Namco's Galaga, and the much-awaited Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting arrives on August 2 with Pac-Man following on the 9th.

    Cloning Clyde is available on Xbox Live Arcade now for 800 lovely Microsoft points ...
    by Published on July 19th, 2006 16:03

    Colin McRae: DIRT. It may sound a bit like a porno but that, chums, is the full name for Codemasters' latest game in its long-running rally series. As well as confirming the moniker, the Britsoft outfit has additionally slapped us in the face with news that DIRT will release simultaneously on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC in 2007. Oh, and there's a mobile phone edition planned too.

    Providing us with the latest glimpse of all things DIRT-y, Codemasters has also sent us new screenshots which we've posted up here for you to pass mince pies over.

    Codemasters reckons DIRT will be "the most diverse and exhilarating off-road racing experience ever" and, accompanying the usual point-to-point malarkey is racing that'll "take players further off-road than ever before." You'll be able to leap behind the wheel of the likes of heavyweight 850bhp cars, Dakar-style trucks and super-powered 4x4s and race across desert terrain, switch between dirt and road racing in Rally Cross and, er, climb hills in Hill Climb events.

    Advertisement:In addition, and although it appears plenty of details are being kept under wraps, the company has informed us that DIRT offers "a dedicated mode for European, International and Global rally championships featuring official 2WD, 4WD, Classic and RWD rally cars" and features a new damage engine and beefed-up car handling and physics. Online multiplayer is also a major part of the sequel.

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    by Published on July 19th, 2006 16:01

    Great news sports fans! As you may already know, EA recently announced that it's collaborating with US sports channel ESPN on the forthcoming NBA Live 07, a partnership that'll provide you with access to ESPN Sports Centre Updates every twenty minutes via your Xbox 360 or PS3.

    However, as you may not already know, EA has now revealed two further ESPN-related features that'll be available to you in the game.

    "We'll be providing live streaming ESPN podcasts," explains Brent Nielsen, NBA Live 07's senior producer. "You'll be able to go and fire up the radio if you want to listen to any of your favourite items like The Dan Patrick show or Mike & Mike in the Morning."

    Brent's also revealed that that you'll be able to access ESPN broadcasting straight from your next-gen console by accessing ESPN clips that'll be updated every hour, meaning you'll never have to miss another touchdown, home run or three pointer ever again. Well, that's relief, then. ...
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