Date archives for September, 2011

September 30th, 2011
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PRs, why send all your big announcements late Thursday/early Friday? Work harder during the rest of the week, damnit.



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September 29th, 2011
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Review: Dance! It’s Your Stage

Step up or step off

PlayStation Move has seen six dancing games in its first year on sale, but none have hit the heights in the same way as Harmonix's Dance Central on Kinect, with Sony's SingStar Dance and Konami's DanceDanceRevolution the closest we've come to boogie bliss. The latest publisher to step up and try its luck is PQube with Dance! It's Your Stage, and it's clear it's going in a different direction than the competition.

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Review: 2K Sports Announces $100,000 NBA 2K12 Tournament

2K Sports is well-known for running big money contests for its games: the Major League Baseball perfect game recently awarded $1,000,000 to Brian Kingrey, and although the the prize fund for NBA 2K12 isn't quite so fat the winner could still walk off with a big chunk of change.

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Review: 2K Sports Announces $100,000 NBA 2K12 Tournament

2K Sports is well-known for running big money contests for its games: the Major League Baseball perfect game recently awarded $1,000,000 to Brian Kingrey, and although the the prize fund for NBA 2K12 isn't quite so fat the winner could still walk off with a big chunk of change.

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Don't mess this up, please... Sonic Generations http://t.co/m6otmTpN via @sega



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Christmas NiGHTS plus is amazing: http://t.co/pHo6GMY8



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Can't believe @startdashselect doesn't like any Mario made before Super Mario 64. No love for SMB3 or Super Mario World? #unfollow



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Oh yeah, shake it Mario! #alternategamecharactercareers http://t.co/Vpk1g0IJ



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Review: Out Now: Max & the Magic Marker: Gold Edition (Europe)

Brush with fate

Press Play's enhanced conversion of its original WiiWare hit — now known as Max and the Magic Marker: Gold Edition — is available from the European PlayStation Store.

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