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On Not Being One of the "Cool Kids"
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On Not Being One of the "Cool Kids"

Ever felt your tastes were just slightly out of step with everyone else? Pete certainly has. Embrace your weird and wonderful tastes -- it makes conversations about gaming more interesting for everyone!
Inside the Creative Assembly Game Jam 2013
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Inside the Creative Assembly Game Jam 2013

Eurogamer's Martin Robinson reports from this year's Rezzed Game Jam in the UK, home of some truly creative takes on the '80s as a theme.
Ouya or Ou-Nah?
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Ouya or Ou-Nah?

Eurogamer's Dan Whitehead looks at the Little Android Console That Could... but can it, really?
When Bad Isn't Bad
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When Bad Isn't Bad

Have you ever played and absolutely adored a game that press and public alike seemed to despise? The USgamer team gives its thoughts on a selection of favorite "underdogs" through the years.
Final Fantasy Born Again
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Final Fantasy Born Again

Eurogamer's Simon Parkin takes a closer look at how Square Enix is doing its best to fix the "problem child" of the Final Fantasy family.
Hale to the Commander
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Hale to the Commander

Eurogamer's Johnny Cullen chats with Jennifer Hale about her two decade-long career voice acting in the industry.
The Deleted Scenes of Deus Ex
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The Deleted Scenes of Deus Ex

Dissecting a masterpiece with the original designers, and the original design document.
Zeboyd Games Talks Penny Arcade and the Future
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Zeboyd Games Talks Penny Arcade and the Future

The indie RPG developer has some interesting plans up its sleeve now the Penny Arcade Adventures series is completed: a new, original RPG project inspired by Lunar and Prydain Chronicles.
That Difficult Second Screen
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That Difficult Second Screen

Eurogamer's Christian Donlan ponders the prevalence of second screen interactivity at E3.
"Gritty" and "Mature" Aren't Synonyms
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"Gritty" and "Mature" Aren't Synonyms

We saw quite a few games at E3 obviously shooting for adult audiences, but making something dark isn't the only way to be mature.
Three Companies, Three Philosophies
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Three Companies, Three Philosophies

We're well and truly in the next generation of console gaming now, and it's the first where Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo are doing things markedly differently.
War Never Changes
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War Never Changes

As we enter the next generation and are still confronted with an endless barrage of guns and cars, are we handing over money for old rope?
Battling to Stay Online
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Battling to Stay Online

As worrying details of the next gen emerge, what should we make of the recent Battlefield 1943 outage and EA's tardy response?
Freemium Makes Good Games Suffer
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Freemium Makes Good Games Suffer

PopCap's recent announcement that Plants vs. Zombies 2 will be free-to-play has many players concerned - and with good reason.
The Deleted Scenes of Doom
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The Deleted Scenes of Doom

Exploring the game that could have been, and the legacy that never was.
Inside Japan's Indie Scene
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Inside Japan's Indie Scene

A plethora of Japan's most promising independent developers did something unusual recently: they met each other.