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Gearbox Now Owns the Homeworld Franchise [UPDATED: More THQ Sales Announced]
The Texas-based developer was the highest bidder for the space-set real-time strategy series. And you'll never guess who picked up Darksiders.
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The Guns of Navarro: The Questions Still Burn...
Given the preponderance of heavy events this week, what say we keep things light and just dig into some reader emails? That sounds nice to me.
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Notes from Nintendo Direct: A Link to the Past and Yoshi's Island Sequels, Earthbound to Wii U VC
Plus a whole bunch of release dates and other useful info.
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The Guns of Navarro: Infinite Judgment
Alex takes in the wildly diverse opinions and theories being floated about BioShock Infinite, and picks out a few common themes.
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The Guns of Navarro: In Tribute to Roger Ebert
Criticism lost one of its most storied figures this week. Alex takes a moment to recognize the man's legacy, both in film and in video games.
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Sega Abandons Notion That Anyone Wants More Aliens: Colonial Marines, Cancels Wii U Version
In case you were wondering why the Wii U port missed its launch window, now you know!
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LucasArts Officially Shuttered by Disney
The once mighty publisher of nearly all things Star Wars and Indiana Jones will be shifting to a "licensing" focused model.
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The Guns of Navarro: I'm With the (Rock) Band
Alex looks back at the brief, but memorable life of the Rock Band franchise, and tells a few stories along the way.
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The Guns of Navarro: PAX Aeterna
The Giant Bomb crew (barely) survived another PAX East, and Alex was even able to remember some of it.
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You Won't Have John Riccitiello to Kick Around Anymore
EA's beleaguered CEO has stepped down from the company.
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The Guns of Navarro: Nothing Is Static
Yes, Alex is still talking about SimCity, its troubled launch, and flexible review scores. Why? Because it's interesting, dammit.
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The Guns of Navarro: Would You Like Another Microtransaction?
Alex wanders through the wild and woolly hinterland of microtransactions, only to come away with an all-too-familiar feeling.
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The Limits of the Sky: A Look at BioShock Infinite
We play a few hours of BioShock Infinite, then ask Ken Levine all sorts of stuff about it.
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Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Is Really the Next Sequel in the Series
Ubisoft confirms what leaked marketing materials had suggested: Assassin's Creed is going full pirate.
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A Huge Chunk of THQ's Remaining Properties Up for Auction This April
If you've been saving your money in the hopes of buying the Destroy All Humans! franchise, you'd better get those last few dollars quick.
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The Guns of Navarro: Great Expectations
Sony's PlayStation 4 unveiling has come and gone, leaving Alex to ponder the presentation itself, and the divergent reactions of its aftermath. Plus, Alex says goodbye to some old friends.
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Q&A: Sony Computer Entertainment's Shuhei Yoshida
Sony's Worldwide Studios boss talks about backward compatibility, new technology, and the challenges of communication.
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The PlayStation 4 Exists
Sony finally unveils its new console, which is headed to living rooms this holiday season.
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After More Than Five Years of Weekly Updates, Rock Band DLC Will Cease This April
With 275 straight weeks of downloadable content under its belt, Harmonix is shifting its focus elsewhere.
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The Guns of Navarro: Reality Bites
Alex sifts through the rubble of Aliens: Colonial Marines' disastrous launch to try and piece together just what the hell happened.
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Take-Two Interactive Officially Takes Over WWE License
The publisher has entered into an agreement to take over the license from THQ.
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Notes from Nintendo Direct: The Year of Luigi!
Nintendo doubles down on Mario's scaredy-pants bro with a new 3DS RPG and New Super Mario Bros. U DLC.
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The Guns of Navarro: The Curious Case of Sony Computer Entertainment
With the announcement of the PlayStation 4 almost assuredly coming up in just over a week, Alex can't help but wonder if Sony's games division is actually ready for the next-gen.
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Ubisoft Delays Rayman Legends to September, Adds PS3 and Xbox 360 Versions
So not only is the game no longer a Wii U exclusive, but it's been delayed to coincide with the other versions just announced. Ouch.
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Fox Will Make Another Hitman Movie, This Time With Paul Walker
"Mia, I'm a hitman."
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The Guns of Navarro: The More Things Change...
Alex wonders aloud why, for all the progress the game industry has made in the last generation, we're still fighting the same cultural battles over and over again.
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Duncan Jones Taking Reins of World of Warcraft Movie
The Moon and Source Code director will be picking up where Sam Raimi left off.
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Grand Theft Auto V Gets September Release Date
Rockstar lets go of its traditional May release period for a bit of "additional development time."
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Junction Point, the Studio Behind Disney Epic Mickey, Is No More
Disney confirms yesterday's rumored closure of Warren Spector's Austin-based studio.
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The Guns of Navarro: THQ's Dark Night of the Soul
After 23 years and dozens upon dozens of games, Alex says goodbye to one of the industry's most intriguing publishers, and takes a long, hard look at how its former properties may prosper down the road.
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THQ Officially Dissolving as Bankruptcy Auction Yields Multiple Buyers [UPDATEDx2]
Several major properties are scooped up by other publishers, though a few are left holding the bag.
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Notes from Nintendo Direct: New Yoshi, Old Zelda Headed to Wii U
Plus, mentions of games we can expect to see at E3, and one of the weirdest damn RPG crossovers we've heard about in some time.
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The Guns of Navarro: On Infinity, and Beyond
Disney's wholesale embrace of the "toys to life" concept may speak volumes about where kids' entertainment is headed.
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Disney Unveils its Ambitious 'Infinity' Project
Infinity aims to build an open world, toy-oriented video game project that features characters from across the Disney universe.
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Activision Really Is Going to Try to Release The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct in March
No, really.
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We're Getting a LEGO Marvel Game, Even Though We Probably Shouldn't Be Getting One of Those
Warner Bros. has swallowed its pride and also probably a lot of money to produce LEGO Marvel Super Heroes.
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Looks Like THQ's Owned Properties Will Be Auctioned Off Anyway
After the financially strapped publisher's last minute bid for bankruptcy was held up by complaints from creditors, THQ agrees to auction its assets to individual bidders.
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After 12 Years and 150 Million Units Sold, the PlayStation 2 Is Finally Done
Sony quietly puts an end to production on its most successful console to date.
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That Walking Dead: Survival Instinct Trailer? Turns Out it's a Fan Edit...of Actual In-Game Footage
The trailer that sort of tricked the Internet contained within!
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The War Z Pulled from Steam Amid Torrent of Complaints by Players
Steam issues a statement calling the game's release "a mistake."
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