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TGR News Recap - June 27th
Posted by Brandon Hess,
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- TGR’s James Barr reviewed Eden Games’ Alone in the Dark and tried really hard to like it.
- Scans for a retail ad depicting an Xbox 360 price drop have surfaced, and the rumor mills have started turning.
- E3.net has asserted that Half-Life 3: Episode 3 will have a showing at this year’s E3, but Valve’s Doug Lombardi has denied the claim.
- According to a ex-LucasArts employee, a large number of developers who worked on Star Wars: the Force Unleashed have been laid off.
- Ascaron Entertainment has confirmed the existence of a PS3 version of Sacred 2.
- The honeymoon never lasts forever, as Japanese PS3 sales have crashed back to slightly above normal following the successful launch of Metal Gear Solid 4.
- After Kaz Hirai’s announcement of the PS3 video download service yesterday, it’s become clear that only one major studio is currently backing the project; we’ll let you guess which one.
- Microsoft has released a tool that allows Xbox 360 owners to adjust the DRM on their downloaded content, which is particularly useful for those who received replacement consoles after repair.
- It seems that Microsoft agrees with EA’s negative assessment of the proposed changes to the UK’s game rating system, noting that it could also make games more expensive.
- 2K Games has announced a deal with Havok that will put the physics engine in several new Wii games.
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